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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1917-09-27, Page 3Thtrrsday, September 2701, 1917. , THE CLINTON NEW. ERA, , .1` 'xl Fancy Prices ' Will be paid by us during the balance .of September for --- FAT HENS FAT CHICKENS awl FAT DUCKS Our position in Mouirell enables its to meet all competition in poultry prices for the Jewish feasts which will last for the balance of the month, We want ALL your live poultry at -tog prices, Seil NOW while prices are high, The high prices that are expected for new laid eggs this winter will pay you for the oecesery care of your flock of liens, Halla-Lalgleis & Co., Limited The up-to-date Firma Clutton Branch Phone 190 See and here our finest New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos and Organs, Pianos and organs rent ed. Choice. new Edison phonngraphs, Music & variety goods. Music Emporium 1 C. Hoare 1ei6RAseueeoeAe.Asstere ,eoft.oww wWAlt isja t e time to have your Furnace overhauled or a new iarae installed. 1 A number of Second hand stoves in good repair. Electric Wiring and Fixtures 1.Byain cc Sutter Plumbers and Electricians Phone 7, Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted. to cheese cheap jeweiery, Far better to pay a fair pnice and know exactly what you are getting, Yon will never be sorry—for ae a hatter of money, it is easily the most economical. That ham been said so often that everybody by this time should knew it—and yet thele ie no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal—if you world like to miss that sortlaltogether— COM17 HERE If you would like to buy where nothing but high qualities are dealt in -0079.17 MARE .And'even at that, no pereen ever maid ant• twines were unfair W. {`'. a ;:i`{anter Jeweler and Optician, agile,&' Oi ililtrrialgtB LiCClftS FORD alt McLEOD We're now selling Timothy Seed ,Government Standard.). 'We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Welke, and Bed Clover. rWe always have on hand --,loose (Wheat, Poole. Barley and feed Corn ` Q,`hent '.DAarket Prince paftl tor Roy 514 ail t araiac, FOUD & MeLEOD aniumsa BARE/UDE !SOLICITOR, NOTARY L'UBLXO, ETC obuvrtm CHA@i.ES 'B. ONES Oonneyyanee .Notary Public, 0omnnlasioner, etc, REAL ESTATE AND 1NSURANOE Issuer of Marriage Licenees, Huron St,. Clinton. H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate INSURANOL AGENT—Renresentins 19 Etre In eerwaee Companies,. ilivlsitee Court 011 iee. (Piano Tomng ' Mr. James Doherty wishes to In- form the public that be is pre- pared to do tine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing. Orders lett at. W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention M. C. Cameron, K.C. - Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Office on Albert Street, occupied by Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every Thnreday, and on anv day for which appointments are made. Office hours from 9 a,m, to 6 p m. A good vault in connection with the office. Office open. every week day, Mr. Hooper will make any oppointments for Mr. Cameron. 4 D (9. W. THOMPSON Physician, Surgeon, Etc menial attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, Eyeo s ofn)ly muffled, and suitable glasses prescribed. Mae nod Residence. Twu deers weer of the Commercial IMO Huron St. DBS. /:1'1\iV amid CA,1IiII.R Br, W. innnn, L. H. C. P., L. H.M.S.. Rol Dr. Conn's office at residence high Street Dr .1. 91, 9litudler. mt, 1. Mat, Office–Ontario Street, Clinton, Sight oohs at residence, Rattenbnrt St, or at hospital IDR. lo`. A. AX V N OIBISTOST crown end Ilrldge worn it Specialty, Graduate of (1,0.1).5... Chicano. and Toronto. Iluynelsl on Mondays. b10Y ba to t1 1911, 1&. FOWLER, DENTIST. Mese over O'NEIL'E store, Special Dore taken to make dental tree) moat ae painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction m•- GODEREOH ONT 181m elo3s sales n specials). Ot10ts I .. NOW ERA onioe, Clinton prom, 1,y alteno to. Terms reasonable, i'armers. Bale no+ discounted Ors. Geo, of ol. 1.. �b'llllley 11( Ie 1 lith AI til Osteopathic Pity. Specialiete to Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Eye, Bar, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Office—Rettenbury Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 1 to 11 p.m. G. D, Mcl:aggart Iki, U, MoTaggar e ag art erne, BANKERS ALBERT ST ,. CLINTON General •'Banking ROaaineme tr atenactedl. eTOTEs DIBOOUNTSD Drafts issued. Interest allowed n deposits The NicKiillop Mutual Fire insurance Gate Prorin' and !isolated Town Crroifd eery Only Insured. HeAui 011ice—lseaforth, Oeit Officers J. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas, Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President; Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary - Treasurer. Agents Alex, Leitch, No, 5, Clinton; Edward Hinchley, Seaforth; Wm. Ghesney, Eg- mondville; J. W. Yeo, Goderich; R. G. Jarmuth, 13rodhagen. Directors Wm. Ri11n, No. 2, Seaforth; John Ben - newels, Brodhaggen; James Evans, Beech- wood; M. McEwan, Clinton; James Connolly, Goderich; D. F. McGregor, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; Geo. McCartne, No. 3, Seaforth. A ilttr,1011 l of Canada PON and COUCH! Phone EIS for prices It Mil pay you John Hutton LONDESBORO Shirtwaists can frequently be cut down to be used in the (il•esses of small children. atkl'eels , Pripaiptl:„'. %rage Three SUDDEN r'h M )' 48y wltia oilier }npuntaiu5 had made It easy fur him to acquire the heal of het g sEvEN BARgewhich gate him l'he name of being Caused by Disease of the Kidneys. the best guide for the trout -fisher or 1 the deer -hunter, f !fe was quiet to the point of tori- I fur»its, and perhaps for that reason1 was a favorite with the "city folks," as Jake Toihurst called (item. Jltke nM tate other guides knew little of him, except that there was always a cordial welcome at his cabin on Kill voter • , and d that lie had (tone most of them some kindness in his quiet way. "It's my opinion," said Jake one night, as he stretched his feet towards the the and pushed the tobacco into his pipe with his 1 humb, "that Lawrence Barnett ain't' no common man, They do say down to Lowville that he be- eves to some great English faintly, and that something or 'nother happened and he lit out," "Well, whatever happened, you darned' of gossip," said Luke Willis, "'warn't nothing dishonerble, for no man could look you in the eye like Lawrence Barnett does end have some., thing mean up his sleeve."• u Right you are, Luke,"said Jake. Lawrence had come down to look" at the destruction of some of the best Continued on Page 4. " The close connection which exists between the heart and the kidneys tI Well known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked, When the kidneye no longer pour forth Waste, uremia poisoning occurs and the person dies, and the cause is often given as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs, It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for large trial package of "Anuric» --the hltest dis- covery of Dr. Pierce. Also wend a sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scarily urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired worn-out feetang, it's time to write b7. Pierce, describe your symptoms and get his medical opietop without charge --absolutely free. This „Anuric" of Doctor Pierce'e is found to be 87i' t meeor m e active than ifthia, for it dissolves uric acid in the systema es hot water does anger. $imply ankk for Dr. Pierce's Amnia Tablets. There eon be no imitation. Everyppaokege of "Anuric?' is sure to be Dr. Fierce's. Yon will And the signs. tore on the package Justas you do on Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for blood and stomach. WORRY, DESPONDENCY. kidney Disease iv suspected by mediosl men when patients complain of backache or salter with irregular urination, dis- turbed, too frequent, scanty or painful passage. Thegenerlll symptoms arerheen- matic pains or neuralgia, headaches, dizzy spells, irritability, despondency, weakness and general mlesry. Worry is a frequent cause and sometimes a symptom of kidney disease. Thousands have testified to immediate relief from these symptoms after using Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. >1p1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111 OUR SHORT STORY E THE CAMP OF KiLLWATER J. V. Z, Belden EIIV▪ IIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 The sound of hammers had ceased, for it was 10000, and the Italians work- ing 00 the State dam had gathered in the sunshine to eat their dinner, Law- rence leaned against at tree end watch- ed the rushing stream as it whirled in and out among the stones. The face of the man was bronzed from life in the open; his hands were slender but knotted, as if they had been broken to work to Which they were not born. His age was difficult to tell. but it was somewhere under forty. lie had drifted into the Adirondack10 ten years before, and with a past of edu- ction, travel, and adventure had fOI some reason chosen the North Woods AS his .tl.uimt, place, I -lis acquaintance Mend with Kidneys could Hardy Sleep. No woman can he strong and well unless the kidneys are 'toren, for when the kidneys are ill the whole body is ill. Doan's Kidney • 1'' ells are a specific for all kidney troubles. They begin •by expelling all the poisonous matter from the kidneys, and then heal the delicate membranes and make their action re- gular and natural. Miss A. Parks, East diddle La Have, T.Q.S., writes: "For three years I suffered so with kidney troubles I could hardly sleep at night. I used all sorts of kidney medicine; some helped me for a while; others, which I gave a fair trial, did not help ole at all. I was very sallow and had puffing under my eyes. I monde up my mind I would try Doan's Kidney Pills, and on taking two boxes I found I was getting better, so 1 kept on using twou m r e and to -day I don'tknow low I ever loud kidney trouble. I owe all the praise to Doan's Kidney Pills," "Doan's" are put up in an oblong grey box; the trade mark "The Maple Leaf"; price 50e. per box, at all dealers or mailed direct cm receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ,CASTORIA Huron Co_ Blyth Voter's List was completed last week. The list comprises 239 names 00 persons entitled to vole at both, municipal and elections to the Legislative Assembly, Part two contains the names of 69 persons entitled to vote at municipal elections only. There are 113 on the list eligible to act as jurors. The Goderich Collegiate Institute Board has been disappointed in one of the newly appointed members of the staff the board et Saskatoon refusing to release Mr. Charles McKinnon, B.A., who had been appointed classical and physical culture specialist. Mr. Mc- Kinnon had been spending a year in post graduate work at Chicago Univer- sity since teaching at Saskatoon but apparently the Board there had some hold 0n him. In the meantime Dr, Strang is in his old position at the G.C. 1, until a new teacher can be secured. t OOkt Cotton Root • CiIi ipainidy A safe, reliable r•c(na,o}i„g ¢6 �, medicvse, Fold iu three de- grees of etreegtl,—No. No. a 83; No. 3, 05 nor bon Sold by ail druggists, or sent prepaid on receipt of price Free pamphlet. Address THE COOK MEnICINE Co. e. t "! 1080800, 050. (formerly Windsor,. Alr. W. J. Westlake, late of Strat- ford, has moved unto Mr. Fred 01- lerinetou's f;u•nt in Ushorne. Mr, A, O. Francis of Usborne, a Government Dairy Inspector, who has been attending the !'airs of the four Western Provinces for the past ten week:', with an exhibit of wool, return- ed home on Friday and spent a taw days with his family. }tarry porio), 1111 an,., IJshurne, has bought the too -acre farm across the road from S. W. Canis. :'1r. Jesse Button has sold his in- terest i11 the Lueknaw Furniture tic., and intends moving to Wingltant and will take an interest in the Overland Automobile Agency with ,11r, L, Ken- nedy. Eghert Heideman, of Zurich, has purchased the line tu0-;tore farm of Alr. John J. Snaith of the Goshen Line, North for the sunt of 59,1 00, Poss- ession will be given on :March 15th, to1S, :11r, Arnold Heideman has pur- chased the 5(1 acre farm ,vest of Zurich known a ' I • 0 1 is o t "flax farm" for . 5- 1Dao from 1 this Luther Mr. E. Heideman. dun;ut. Mr, Samuel Sterling, of the Sauhle Line, Stanley, has sold his farm to Mr. Robert (i. Greer, who get possession at once. Mr, Sterling will live on the f;u•nl until spring, Mr, John L. Rau, son of Mr. Henry Rau, Drysdale, has purchased the 13n - acre farm of David C. Dewar, of the TORTURE N+tbir g helped Him Until He Took "FRUIT-A-TIyEB" ALPERT VARNER Buckingham, Que., May 8rd, 1915. For seven years, I suffered terribly from Severe Headaches and indigestion. I had belohing gas from the stomach, bitter stuff would' come up into my mouth after eating, while at times I had nausea andom' i .• v at n h and t a chronic d chonlc Constipation. p on. Twen tl;oseveral doctors and wrote to a specialist in Boston but without benefit. I tried many remedies but nothing did me good. Finally, a friend advised "Fruit -a -twos ". I took this grand fruit medicine audit made me well. I am grateful to "Fruit-a- tives ", and to everyone who has mise- rable health with Constipation and Indi- gestion and /lad Stomach, 1 say take "Fruit-a-tives " and you will get well". ALBERT VARNER. 500. a box, (1 for $2.50, trial size, 213e. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of p=ce by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. Sauble Line,. Shanley. The purchase price is $7000 and Mr, Rau:gets poss- ession next spring. Induction service was conducted in 13ungauu011 Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock when Rev, Al. P. Craig, of Bothwell, was in- ducted into the charges of Dungannon and Port Albert Presbyterian churches Revs. R. McCallum, of Luckuow, C. M Rutherford, of leeid's Corners, and Lit- tle of St. Helens, took part in the ser- vice. Mr. R, Black, has purchased Mr. Reis' interest in the Wroxeter flour mill and will now have full control tit the business. Alr. Jas. II Liuki.tter of 'f urnberry, met with a paiicfui accident on Monday afternoon. Ile was unloading the last load 0f oats ha' the season when he fell and dislocated lois lett shoulder. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The West Huron 'Teachers' Conven- tion will be held in Exeter on ((etcher 11th and 12111, Arrangements are now being made for the. program tvhidt prit- mises to be one of exceptional interest to all teachers. yr * liverhas important work to do. Un- der favorable conditions it does it well. If sluggish, relieve it with ECIIAt PILLS La0Oest Sale of Ani Medicine in the Wert, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25c..i, g.� mo .a.netomacs=..-- OU. The HOUSEFLY BY COLORING LIGHT, insects Revel in White, But by Striking Them nth Blue They Will Flee in Dismay., The eyes of the house fly perceive. sa.tisf .ictarily only White light, the simple colors of the spectrums having Practically no effect, especially vio- let, red, blue ilnd green. l'he last two, while slightly perceived, exert a re- pellent effect on the house fly, This, C. ()Maine and C. tloulbert have proved; they publish the result of their experiments 111 the Journal de Medeclne de Paris, which is quot- ed by the New York Medical Journal, More, the house fly's eyes most clear- ly perceive yellow auod orange of all the spectral colors. Into at room with it single window fitted with light blue panes many flies were attracted through the open window by means of odoriferous substances, One pace had beenhi❑ged 10 admitIt white light at tvitl. Upon closing the window the tlies were observed to become et first somewhat restless and soon after to settle down as in darkness, "When a beaus of white light was admitted, they promptly escaped through the white light. Green panes gave the same results. With yellow panes not quite as many left the room when the white light was ad- mitted. thus, in rooms or 1111110 lighted from one side <1 nl a• y> s is often the case M hospitals, private . t e dwellit s . factories, shops, etc., flies can be got rid of by using blue panes hinged at intervals. Flies. will 1101 enter such premises; any that have entered while tate windows have been open will either conte to rest or quickly escape through the moveable pane when the windows are closed. In rooms lighted frau more than one side the blue windows should be op- ened only one side at a time. "Flies observing the blue light with- in will not enter, or will soon turn back and out again. Blue windows are also advantageous in keeping out heat rays in the warm season. As they cut down the light somewhat a mixture •of blue with green, yellow, end even red panes, arranged in mos- aic torn, if desired, is to be preferred. Such a mixture will give results prac- tically identical with those from ex. elusively blue panes. • To increase the efficacy of the out- let panes 10 a badly lighted room, :t convex mirror should be so placed out. side as to throw into the 700111 a div- ergent pencil of white light; the (lies, as they enter this pencil, are aspirated, as it were, to the outside. OVER TWO MILLION REPORT FORMS AND EXEMPTIONS READY Can Be Had at Any Postoffice Soon, 1)T'rAWA, Sept, 12—(1,'er two still ion furans of exemption and report un- der the :Military Service Act are in the hands of the printers and will be dis- tributed in the course of a few days through the pustullice dep:lrtntent 'i'he forms will be available at any post office m the Dominion.n. Medical boards :are to he established almost immediately in all large cen- tres of population. While a elan in lite first class to be called out is not cont- 1 pelted to subunit himself for medical examination until the time 1111111 for ex- 5111 tion expires, it is hoped by the military service council that full use will be made of the boards, In the 1 interests of both the employers and men it is appointed out it is essential that a reliable estimate should he ob- tained without dela,,' ei the number of men in the first class of recruits available, 0.01 physical grounds, for ser- vice. A certificate by the tribunals and t: d t h e ,tin exempted from service < Should n that ' 4 round a man feel that lie has not received Justice from the medical hoard he can still appeal to the tribunal and submit (outside medical opinion as to his physical fatness or unfitness. II you like The New Era tell pen neighbor about it. FA si ��' ''11• tat O,L usr ,0 ar 1a m1 n Men and women are needed on, mtl milas thefarms of Canada to -day, It mile is our patriotic privilege to help n I: n feed our Allies. But i1 is hope - N lege to try to do the heavy work all ▪ involved if the Kidneys require ,a attention, ■ ■ In IK ■▪ GnDI1s eaSr KIKt1,lEYi it13 1 are compounded of certain LI N medicines, which have proven at ■ their efficacy in healing disor- • dered Kidneys and -so relieving sn in Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Ni in Urinary Troubles, Swollen Joiuts and Ankles, �' and Heada/hea. (ii ills r d' a a t cold ar ar. rr. box o,• 6 00x00 for Fi s0. Irrer Soolle �yae �� ' wrote to ■ Tho Nalload Drae and ■ Chemical Co.of Canada, ■ Limited - Toronto M s. c turns, u.u..t.., n... N115 rtr Wart n H n M■■ H M ■IIIINI fala ■n ✓ A very pretty wedding took place at the Ronne of Mr. and Airs. D. Sproul., a g Dun nnan. on Wednesday evening. September 5th, when their daughter A'liss Emily Pearl was united in marri- age to ,lir, S. Arthur Elliott, of Dungan - CARTER ITTL.0 1VER PILLS 4:4144V44+1,'441 bis.. yin e You will get One Hundred cents worth for every dollar you spend in a Suit or Overcoat of 12, 00 eq LLIEN . UA11hi,, Kt 0 and a little extra in the Style, Fit and Workmanship. They are tailored to your ion guaranteed. The Fall and Winter selection now. measure ..-,_-•- perfect fit and saatisfaa.c_t- samples are here ---- Make your The Morrish Clothing, Coni Clinton . s ;: 4. � €a 'Your Liver Is g,, ii,, ,y i„ the y _ A dull, yellow, lifeless skin, or pimples and. eruptions, are twin brothers to constipation. Bile, nature's own taxa- , tive, is getting into your . passing instead of pa ng out of your system as it should. This is the treatment, in sue- •• ' cesaful use for 50 years:—one pill daily (more only when necessary). CARTERS' y'ITTLE IVEit PILLS 'in or :1, b r S aP a' Tien nine ea s B > ;��0'•O'•tnn Colorless faces often show the. absence of Iron in the blood. Gar'ter's 15..01112111s will help this condition. 4:4144V44+1,'441 bis.. yin e You will get One Hundred cents worth for every dollar you spend in a Suit or Overcoat of 12, 00 eq LLIEN . UA11hi,, Kt 0 and a little extra in the Style, Fit and Workmanship. They are tailored to your ion guaranteed. The Fall and Winter selection now. measure ..-,_-•- perfect fit and saatisfaa.c_t- samples are here ---- Make your The Morrish Clothing, Coni Clinton