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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1917-06-21, Page 3Thursday, Jline 2tSt, 1917,
Tag. CLINTON NEW ERA.,
Give the ben a Chance to
Inerease
Production
i- Brreed, - Feed - and - Weed. _-.
Now that the breeding season Is Over is
the time to sell the Roosters and others
to save their teed,
1000 Broilers Wanted and
300 Ducklings per week.
Also a large quanity of fat hens at top
prices. , i at;,dasi
Call us up for prices before you sell
elsewhere,
Gull -Langlois & Co,, Dmito d
The up-to-date Firm -
Clinton Branch Phone 190
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See and here our finest c'
New Stylish designs of
Doherty Pianos and
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Pianos and organs rent
ed. Choice new Edison
phonographs, Music
variety goods.
Music Emporium
Ge Hoare
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Plumbing
Heating
Tinsmifhing
Repairs
promptly
tended to.
•s. A number of
Hared Heaters
repair.
yam Stitter
Sanitary Plumbers
Phone 7.
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Second
in good
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The Price
Don't be tempted to choose cheap
jewelery. Far better t,n pay a fair
price and know exactly what you
..re getting,
Yon will never be sorry -for as a
matter of money, it is easily the
most eronemicill,
That has been said so often that
everybody by this time should.
know it -and vet there is,.,ro
scarcity of cheap jewelry in the
land
Now to get personal -If yon would
like to miss that sort•altogetber-
COMIS 1.1FRE
If you would like to buy where
nothing hut high qualities are
dealt iu-OOMF, HERD
And even at that, no person ever
said our prices were unfair
eo Inter
Jeweler and Optician;
Issuer 01 Marriat4e Licenses
FORD & !f9cLEOD
'We're now selling 'I'imo.tlly Seed
(Government Standard,),
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Aisike, and Red. Clover,
We always have on hand --Goose
(Wheat, Pees. Barley and Feed Corn
fatghest Market 1 rieee paid 3osr Ray
and all Gretna.
0,D & MctE0i
W, BRLYDONt.
13AR1t16Tk.it BOIi>;o1'J.'Ott> NOTARY
• F'1731.4o, A'vQ
a41N'11>n
t'sE11"41RL,ES 8. mime
OonneYance, Notary Publie,
Commissioner, etc.
JIAL ESTATE AND JNSU1t•ANC19
issuer of Atarriage Licenses.
Huron St, Clinton,
H. T. RANCE
Notary Public, Conveyancer, '
Financial and Real Estate'
INSURANCE AGIIN5i-llepnosonting It Vire In
eurunoe Conn ponies,
Dtvlaion Court Office.
Piano 'I mH
Mr. James Doherty wishes to in-
form the public that he is pre-
pared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
81, will ,reeeive prompt attention,
M. G. Cameron, ICC.
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc
Office on Albert Street, occupied ty
Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every
Thursday, and on any day for which
appointments are made. Cftice hours
from 0 a.rn. to 0 p m. A good vault in
connection with the office. Office open
every week day, M r. Hooper will make
any oppointmentsfor Mr. Cameron,
MedL. al.
DR la W. TUOMVS@N
Physician, Surgeon, Etc
menial attention given to diseases of the
Eye. Ear, Throat, and Noss,
Eyes efully sumined and suitable giasses
Prescribed.
Office and Residence,
Two doers west of the Commercial Efate
Huron U.
!iR$ (INN and CA, AIME
Dr, W. Gunn, L. R. O. Y., L. B. C. a.. Edt
Dr. Cunn's office at residence High Street
Dr J. C. handler. B.A. M,It,
Office -Ontario Street, Clinton.
Sight calls at reeidenoe, 1tattunburm St,
or at hoinitat
DR. F. a. AXON
DENTIST
Chown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
Graduate of 0.C,D,8„3 Chicago, and 5,0,0.5
Toronto.
Ilayneld na Biotulawe. Bitty 1st. lo D
DR. H. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
ornoee over O'NEIL'E store,
Special care taken to make dental leer,
meet es paialeee ae pcesible.
THOMAS GUNCR'
Live stock and general Auction te•
GODERIOH ONT
Own striae sates a epeolaltj, OkCe,s sr <
Natty Eos. office, Clinton, prt,m,r,y sereno.
to. Terms reasonable, Farmers. Bale not
discounted
Drs. Geo & M.Whitley
Piei ecniauu
Osteopathic Phy.
Specialists in Women's and
Children's Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Disorders
;Eye, Ear, Nose, aired Throat.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office-Rattetnbury Hotel.
Tuesday mad Friday. 7 to 11 p.m.
G. D. McTaggart M. iJ. MuTaggan
McTaggart Br S.
1ts:7NEC1tR5
ALBERT ST , CLINTO'E
4xeneral Banking] Hamblin
trammeled
egoTEB DISCOUNTED
Drafts ironed. Interest allowed IS
deposits
The Itiell illtep Mutual
Fire insurance eo5
Perm and lsolated Town, Peep,
er'ty Only !neared.
Head Oflice-Seaforth, Out
Officers
J. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas.
Evans; Beechwood, Vice -President;
Thos. 5, Hays, Seaforth, Secretary -
Treasurer.
Agents
Alex. Leitch, No. 1, Clinton; Edward
Hinchiey, Seaforth' Wm. Chesney, Eg-
ntondville; J. W. ]leo, Goderich; R. G.
Jartnuth, Brodhagen.
Directors
Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; John Ben.
newels, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beech-
wood; M. Mcliwan, Clinton; James
Connolly, Goderich; D. F, McGregor,
No. 3, Seaforth; J, G. Grieve, No. 4,
Walton; Robert Ferris, Hariock; Geo.
McCartne, No. 3, Seaforth.
A Caoraoad or 9,analia
65II9IIe las ]lel' prices
@t will play you
John 11-1 Lytton
LONDESBORO
Just glance at your label and see
what it says. If you have not renewed,
we'll be pleased to hare you do se.
WHAT ONTARIO FOLKS SAY,
Fiamflton, Ont;,* -"This le to state thnl
1 ;rave received groat benefit from tilt
use of Dr, Pierce's
Favorite Prescrip.
• tion, Seine time
agoI was run down
and week, watered
lots of appetite and
was miserable,
Four bottles of the
'Prescription,'
cured mo up in
Rue shape; it did
\,'1' 1'r.` T ondere for mtand
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it very highly to
women who are ailing; "-Miss IVIannt
Mum, 127 Heat St., Hamilton, Ont.
Brantford, Ont. : "Some few genre
ego I got in a very much run-down
condition. Was very weak; could not do
anything; had no etameth at all, I be-
gap taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion; I only took five bottles and it put
no in s ioudid condition. 1 felt better
than I bad for years. Other members of
my family have used this medicine and
found it equally as beneficial. I can
highly recommend it to weak women." -
MRs, A. Goaloon, 71 Brighton Row,
Brantford, Ont.
The use of Dr, Pieree's Favorite Pre-
scription makes women happy by making
them healthy. There are no more crying
spells. "Favorite Prescription" maker
weak women strong, sick women well.
Like an open book, our faces tell the
tale of health or disease. Hollow cheeks
and sunken eyes, listless steps, sleepleet
nights -tell of wasting debilitating disease
some place in the body. It may bo one
place or another, the cause is generally
traceable to a common source,
Get the "Prescription" to -day -either
in liquid or tablet form if you want to
better your physical condition speedily.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and in.
vigorate stomach, liver and bowels
Keep the body clean inside as well as
outside.
TFIE WRONG FLOOR
(Life)
A certain Emperor
(This is a censored tale)
Once pounded on the door
Of heaven with fist of mail.
Cried Peter from within,
Awakened by the row,
"Stop that infernal dint
Who are you, anyhow?"
"Don't bandy words with met"
Thundered the visitor,
"All doors to me are free,
1 ant the Emperor."
"If you're an Emperor,"
Said Peter, "then I fear
You've come to the wrong floor.
We take no Emperors here.
" Our waiting list is tilled
With martyrs brave and true"
Whose blood an Emperor,spilled
There is no room for you."
Cowed by Saint Peter's took,
The Emperor, with a frown,
Cried, "Well, Pm dannnedi" and took
The elevator -down.
iITTI E WORRIES
IN THE HOME.
These hiring the Wrinkles and
Pallid Faces That Make Women
Look Prematurely Old.
Almost every woman at the !read
of a hone meets daily many little
worries in her household affairs. The
care of her little ones, the work
about the ]rouse all contribute to
these worries. Most of then may
be too shall to notice an hour after-
wards, but they constitute a con-
stant strain that effects the blood and
the nerves and stake women look
prematurely old. The effect of these
little worries may be noticed in sick
or nervous headaches, fickle appet-
ite, tiredness after slight exertion
and the coming of wrinkles which
every woman dreads, To those' thus
afflicted Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
offer a speedy care; a restoration of
colour to the cheeks, brightness to
the eye, a hearty appetite and a "sense
of freedom front weariness. . Among
the many thousands of Canadian wo-
men who have found nett, health and
strength tiu•oagh these pills is Airs.
G. Strasser, Acton, West, Ont., who
says 'l ant the mother of three
children and after each birth I be-
came terribly run down, I was weak,
thin, blood, always felt tired, and
unable to do my household work,
After the birth of my third child I
seemed to be worse, and was very
badly run down. I found the great-
est benefit from the Pills and soon
gained my old time strength. Indeed
after taking them 1 felt as well as in
my girlhood, and could take pleasure
in my work. i also used Baby's Own
Tablets for my little ones and have
found them a splendid medicine for
childhood ailments."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by all dealers in medicine, or you
can procure them by mail at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2.5o from
rhe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
ad Weak a I'd
Dizzy Spells.
WP,S CURED BX
/W1LBURN'S
HEART AND NERVE PiLLS.
Mrs. 3. S. Nicholls, Listowel, Ont.,
writesc' "I was weals and ren down,
my heart would palpitate, and 1 would
take weak and dizzy spells. A friend ad-
vised me to take your Heart and Nerve
Pills, so 1 started at once, and found that
I felt much stronger', and my heart was
ever so much better itt a short time. I
cannot praise your medicine too highly
for it has done me a world of good.
My husband has also hen bothered with
heart trouble ever since childhood, and
finds Koick relief by using your valuable
pi11e,,,
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills have
breis on the market for the past twenty.
five years, and are universally known as
the very best remedy for all troubles
arising from the heart or nerves,
Milburn's Beast and Nerve Pills are
80e, per box, 3 boxes for $1.23, at alt
dealers, or mailed direct en receipt of
Falco by tint T. MI/4 uRN Co., ;,hurtle,
1'orcuto, Ont.-
IQ.UID FIRE
i, E, i'iowe,
The Oerntans have not hesitated
to ietrodece any of the ancient or
modern weapons of offense and de -
tense which they'thouglit would be
of advantage, regardless of The
Hague o
Conventions
or accepted
taiidt r'ds of Civilization. Among
these 'is "finuor fire," a weapon 01
value principally .because of its de-
moralizing effect upon those attacked,
There have been casualties resulting
from liquid fire, but it is time phych0lo-
gleal effect that it eought,
The apparatus usually consists of a
metal tank holding about four gallons
of liquid to be burned, a section of pipe
from this tank to a robber hose at the
end, in which there is a smaller metal
pipe about a yard long fitted with a
nozzle and a friction igniter, as well as
an ori -burning wick, There is a valve
near tthe tank and another near the
nozzle. Benzol, from coal tar, and
crude oil are used in equal proportions
and are carried in the tank under a ores
sure of approximately 300 lbs, per
square itch, this pressure. being main-
tained by compressed nitrogen, an In-
ert gas having no effect upon the con-
tents of the tank. . The tank and ac-
cessories are carried by one ratan, while
the nozzle is carried by a companion
when liq,glet is being burned. Or it
may be fixed in position and operated
by the same man who carries the tank.
In use a cap is drawn from the end
of the nozzle and a wick burning kero-
sene or similar oil is thereby lighted,
since the cap is a friction ignited.
The t11is theturned 011 and is ignited
as it leaves the nozzle under great pres-
sure. The result is a flame of burning
oil about 30 yards long. For two-thirds
of this distance the flame is straight,
but it then turas up as does any other
flame. The fiance may be directed
against the ground, but care must be
it may strike the ground and turn back
taken not to deflect it too sharply, as
toward those operating the device. It
is therefore not well suited to turn-
ing down into a trench.
it is claimed by an expert front
the Anmercian Chemical Society that
liquid lire is not as effective a weapon
now that it is understood by the
troops and means for defense have
been worked out, it can readily ne
understood, however, that a number
of such devices, with the roar of the
escaping oil, when used together, gave
it means of demoralizing the defend.
ers of a trench, especially at night,
and in the beginning was a valuable
accessory, especially by raiding parties,
SATISFIED MOTHERS
No other medicine gives as great
satisfaction to mothers as does
Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets
are equally good for the newborn
babe or the growing child, They are
absolutely free from injurious drugs
and cannot possibly do harm -always
good. Concerning them Mrs. Jos.
Morneau, St. Paeaphile, Que., writes;
"I have used Baby's Own Tablets and
tun well satisfied with therm and would
use no other medicine for my little
ones."The Tablets are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by email at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. William's Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
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DO YOU KNOW? •
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That New York reports an especially
good business in wm14en's natural
muskrat coats for Lail, especially the
darker skins,
That too few women realize the
greatest and most necessary quality in
a garment is repose -which is another
name for style. •
That for a new bodice you can do
pretty well what you like so long as
they have no collars and insist on long,
tightish sleeves.
That guipure lace is once more seen
on the smartest new frock models,
while tinting the guipure is a Paris
innovation of the moment.
That by raising of a special fund a
depot has been opened in London,
where stick crutches are supplied free
to wounded soldiers discharged from
the army through wounds received in
the present war.
ThatJeanne Lanvin has revived the
slashed sleeves of the Hats portraits.
That yokes are again appearing on
smart jackets and blouses.
That a man has enough faults as it
Is, without making himself disagree-
atble.
That newest footwear is copied from
past centuries and fabrics are replac-
ing leather in some snuu•t models.
That at national dress for women for
the duration of the war to effect a
saving of $100,000,000 a year was the
proposal wised time Camp Fire Girls,
Inc., to President Wilson.
That a Michigan man is donating a
300 -acre Tamm near Pontiac to he plant-
ed and cultivated by public school
pupils in the suburbs.
Lieut. Scott Transferred -
Camp orders contain the announce-
ment that Lieut. ID, S. Scott, of the 161,
Canadian Overseas Military Force, has
been 'mastered to "F" Unit, Military
Hospitals Commission command, effec-
tive May Bill. Lieut. Scott cause back
recently owing to ill health,
Sage Three
Drinking. Tei.
Upset Nerves
Mr, Burroughes Compare? Can.
dian Customs With Those in
Old Land, and Tells How
Nerves Were Set Right.
Orilliu, Ont. Thursday, 21st. "How
to be well and strong?" is the question
many are asking at this time of the year,
and in this letter yon will lied the
answer,
It tells something of the blood-
forming, nerve -invigorating influence
of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pool, the great
restorative which is causing so much,
talk here Just now..
Nature's way of curing disease is
by building up the vitality of tate body.
and this is exactly what Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food does. The blood is made
rich and red, and it nourishes the ex-
hausted nerves back to health and
vigor.
The experience of Mr, Burroughs
as described in this letter is similar
Ito that of hundreds of others in this
community who have recently put
this welt -known food cure to the test,
'Mr. George Burroughs, 23 Peter
street, Orillia, Ont,, writes: "A few
years ago, after coating out to this
country from England, the change of
customs seemed to have some effect
on me. to the old country the habit
of drinking strong tea was prevalent,
and after arriving here I suffered very
much front nervousness. if I put my
arm down on the table it would shake
very noticeably, and while perform-
ing my work 1 would easily tire, and
want to sit down and rest. A friend
recommended Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
so I secured some and took a treat-
'nent. It built me up and made me
strong and healthy. 1 have not had
a trace of the nervousness since. 1
have used Dr, Chase's Ointment also,
and and that it heals the skin very
quickly. In fact I tind all of Dr.
Chase's medicines g000."
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a
box, a full treatment of 6 boxes for
62.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson,
Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Do
not be talked into accepting a sub-
stitute. Imitations only disappoint.
THE OLD GARDNER
—SAYS--;
Salsify, or the vegetable oyster, is
not so well known as it deserves to be,
and there is special reason for growing
it in a war -tine garden, as it can be
left in the ground all winter, like pars-
nips, having a better flavor in the spring
than in the fall. Of course a certain
amount can be dug before freezing
weather for winter use, and often there
are weeks even in midwinter when it
can be brought into the house. Seed
planted now will give mature plants for
fall use: The plants should be thinned
to stand three inches apart, and kept
well cultivated.
Every gardener who has anything
than a pint of limited size should plant
corn this season. That is contrary to
the usual instructions, but unusual con-
ditions prevail now, and immense crops
of corn are needed. By using early
verities like Golden Bantam and howl-
ing Alob they may be planted in drills
as close as eight inches, ;ted a succes-
sion of plantings made up to the first
of July. There should be corn, not
only for summer eating, but to' can
and dry for winter use. 1f plenty of
land is available, it will be well to plant
Adam's Early, which is a field corn,
and caul be ground into meal when mint
er comes. yet is good for table when
young,
It is well to keep growing early
carrots all through the season, Carrots
are among the best crops for the home
garden under present conditions, being
very easy to grow and valuable for
winter use. They will thrive in any
suis not too wet, but must be kept
well cultivated, and should 1>e thinned
early, so that they will stand two inches
apart. Chatenay or Hollow Crown are
good winter varities Got the amateur
to grow.
Amateurs often fail to grow root
crops successfully because they do
not start thinning early enough. As a
matter of fact, the seed is often •sown
too thickly, but the plants would not be
effected ;aversely by this if the surplus
seedlings were removed early. It
allowed to grow thickly, plaints become
spindling and stunted, Yet it is itlways
a good plan to stand an inch apart at
first, being thinned again when they
are well established,
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
A man who takes offense makes a
poor selection.
Most of tate things you discover
Some Facts Abu
Finland is a grand -duchy governed
subject to its own constitution by the
Emperor of Russia as Grand Duke of
Finland.
It is situated between the Gulfs of
Bothnia aund Finland, and includes a
large territory of Lapland.
Close to Russian Capital.
Part of the territory is close to the
Government of Petrograd, and the
coast is directly across the gulf from
Sweden, 11clsingfars and Stockholm
have only a few hundred utiles of sea
between then,
The area of Finland's eight govern-
mettls (provinces) totals 144,253
square miles.
t
into lumber et thirty large mills.
Finns and Swedes
4 The pupulelion of Finland is 2,712,-
1562, Lite bulk of whom, 2,352,990 are
Pions, and Swedes 349,733, most of
1, whom are of the Lutheran' faith. Rus-
•siamms number only 5,939.
11elsingfors, the capital, has 111,654
Inhabitants,
Railway" IVIileaa'h.
Finland has 2,100 utiles of railway.
one of whicim connects tielsinfors direct
with Petrograd,
Education,
I Great strides have been made in
A Country of Lakes
A iabrinfll of lakes, covering t f per
cantor time territory, makes the seen-
ery very beautiful in summer and tooth -
Wes
tales internal navigation, Ovdr 6,000,-
000"trees are out every year ;rad sawn
popular education since 536(,, when a
new education taw was passed. The
University of heti; ngfots has about
2,000 stmidetrts,--of w tom over 350 are
women, Since defenc h mw be coustitu-
tlalm successfully in 'I1B 7;eland 'has
had the widest ineaspme of liberty'a,1
any of the ROM an )ius5es5i0ns.
are second hand dissovertes,
to live without woris IS king, who manages
A heel's idea of comfort seldom'
Jibes with that of his wife,
liven if some things refuse to go
Your way there are other things.
Money doesn't always lead to trap-
in
e5S but ' '
t 1t IiC '
p Its met
o •'•tl
search, 1il, Iy iu Ole
An mateur chauffeur doesn't always
have a controlling Interest in his Auto-
mobile,
It is easier to keep a good for noth-
ing' dog in the house than it is to
keep the wolf from the door,
Every mother knows that all the
bad children in the neighborhood be-
long to thelr neighbors,
Don't Neglect
your stomach. Keep it suet
and well. When food d
grees with it, strengthen it wig.
B EC AM'
PILLS
Worth a Guinea a 004`,
Girectipw of Special Value tewowes ora wlIl Ererf Fr,e
SeldererrwLere, lnlrora,Z5cenlr, as c�
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The table of coincidences given below may appeal to those super-
stitious persons who find significance in numbers. It was recently
publishes( by "Puck" under the heading, "When Will the War End?"
Perhaps some of our. readers can get a mystic message by tabulating
similar important dates In their own lives:
President Wilson was born
took office
has been in office
m.•.,- has lived
President of France was born
took office
has been in office
0-0- has lived
.1856
1912
5 years
61 years
3834
1860
1913
4 years
57 years
King of England was born 38341865
ascended throne 1910
has reigned 7 years.
has lived 52years
3834
King of Italy was born 1869
ascended throne 1900
has reigned 17 years
t,*,•a.. has lived 48 years
38.14
Czar of Russia was born 1868
ascended throne 1894
has reigned
23 years
has lived 49 years
3834
King of Belgium was born 1875
ascended throne 1909
Ilas reigned 8 years
has lived 12 years
3834
Emperor of Japan was born 1879
ascended throne 1912
has reigned 5 years
t.� has lived 38 years
3834
King of Servia was born 1 844
ascended thione 1908
has reigned 14 year's
has lived 73 years
3834
King of Montenegro was born 1841
ascended throne 1910
7 years
has lived 76 years
has reigned
3834 divided by 2 equals 1917
.,n&e l,t°5t• tt- tt ,0*51 on 10
3834
Sh
es the Far
The farmer does not have to spend his hard-earned
profits on expensive leather boots, these days. He
and his Wife wear FLEET FOOT SHOES. Easy
on the feet and the pocketbook; light, springy,
sturdy, comfortable, sensible, .inexpensive.
Banish hot, heavy leather boots—and wear easy
FLEET FOOT SHOES this summer.
Your dealer has, or will get, the styles you should wear,
ty, EVECVOAAT
Y 25ATHLETEtiOL
,'L"F'tlr t- $df. AA MEMOoy