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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-02-10, Page 8PAGE 'EIG13T '„,y' SPECIAL NOTICE We request payment of all overdue accounts on or, before MVIAReR ist, 1916, if any old accounts remain unpaid, or payment of'', same not arranged for, after the above mentioned date, we will have no other ` alternative than to employ such means as we deem necessary to collect payment. THE CLINTON Ni1W ERA. Thursday. earuary, 10th 1916 WOMAN'S STORE ' Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67. Netxt to Royal Bank MEN'S STORE. Custom, Tailoring Men's (Furnishings. Phone 103. Opposite Public Librar essairesenterawasussesommeee SUR. ISONIUUSSEZE JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready to do your work. New type and new stock of paper just placed Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA CLINTON Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, ie her for your inspection. Light in con struction and design but ex- tremely well made imevery de• tail. Here are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Chiron to buy all itiud8 of Farnittere 13.A..1.114 & ire ..I.N SOIV iFurniture IDealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PEONES” ,A. ID. Atkinson 186 DO YOU? Ever think you wanted something that you would relish tor a meal, and could not just think what it was you wanted 9 flow about prunes -We have some select goods, that are put up by the well known "Sunkist" people whose goods have a quality all their own, 2lbs for 25c Some other suggestions are Catsup, Et P. Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Mixed or Sweet Pickles, Olives, ate. In canned goods we carry. a full line in Peas Cot n, Tomatoes, Tuna Fish, Salmon. Heinz Spagbette, Campbells or Clarks Soups and other seasonable goods, Our Orange prices are right, from 18r per dozen up. edIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER ANih EGGS. JOHNSON & CO. Phone 111 IDE STORE OE QUALITY .Mid -Winter: Shue Salt Our Mid -Winter Shoe Sale closes on Saturday February 12th, We have in stock, a number .of pairs which we can offer you -as good values as at any time during the sale. Our Sale this season has been a most successful one, thanks to the confidence placed in us' by our many patrons and friends. R 1Bi. EIi! E1Vi FR—Yo>ulr last Opportunity to % i Get Shoes at this Sale is Saturday. Feb. 12 MINOR LOCALS. Look fat the Label. What is the iceman going to do? Council met nu Monday evening " (Friday, Feb. 14th, Valentine Day. LOOT ' AT THE LABEL Mr Subscriber, sae to it that the address label on • your New Era Dec. 31st, 1016 or sume date later. MILITARY -ORDERS 33rd (Huron) Regiment -To be lieutenant (supernumemary) Wal- ter Frank Scott; to be provisional lieutenat (supernumerary), Albert Joseph Grigg. WILL ;MOVE. Very shortly IVIr.,amd bins. Roy Plumsteel will move to ;the farm now occupied by ,the f'ormei e brother Me. Perry Plumsteel tied the litter with his family tailltake. up, their resid6uoc1 in t,wn, • MISSIONARIES SA104. Mrs, A. D,•Beaton has received tvcrd from Dr. Endicott that all the missionaries were safe in China up to ,Feb gud, Much anxiety wee felt owing to the ref bitten in China, k POSTMASTER TAKES CHARGE Robert J.Dunsmere severed his ccnneetions with the St. Thomas Times Publishing; Company Mon day end entered upon his new duties as Postma:sterr in that place Tuesday, February 1 Mr. DlanF- more h,a•s leeear connected 'with the Times for neatly twenty years ,and for severti]..Years has been the editor of the pa per. PRIZE OFFERED FOR HURON NICKNAME At the big recruiting rally held at Goderich1 Friday night Dr. Jas. L. Hughes of Toronto; threw out h s the suggestion that some such name as the "Huron, Lions'' be at- tached to the 161st Battlion, With this end in view Wolter E. Kelly, Gcdetiah police magistrate has offered the sum of $40 to the Ber- son offering the best; such name for the Battlion. The judge in: the matter will be Dr. Xlughes. 'UNCLE DEAD ' 9t the Kineard ine General Hos- pital., where he was admitted as a patient five weeks ago death Sat- urday morning claimpc Mr. John Sellery, a man well known through out that section of the country. Mr. fielle'y was in his 80th year and had lived in ,ICinearcline for nacre then half a century, Upon eoming here he engaged with .his father the late John Sel'ery in the operation of a tannery. These business interest, however was ,abondoned by the Sellery family several. years ago. The late 'Mr, Sellery is survived by three, dough tern and three sons namely id's. Rivers of Dungannon, Mrs Cie- ments, of Winnipeg. Mrs. Wesley Cuyler, Kincardine; W. J. Sellery of New York, (Frank of Detroit, Edward„ in Australia, Deceased was, an uncle Mies. A. T. Cooper of town. DEAT'IL OE MRS, wri.l.'SE, SR. Early Sunday (morning' ,Maria Wiltse, beloved wife of Mr. A. D. Wiltse passed away wit the age of 92 years; et her h 1000 On Onrari'o street. Deeeas,ed ,was born in ]weds Co., near Athens and on the 4th of January 1651 was married to 'bey now bereft partner. i tner. Over 45 years agoi they moved up to 'He- ron Co., and resided on the Lone don Road. until .4 years ago when they moved into town. During. the past seven years Mrs, Wiltse has net been in the 'best of health but wns able to get about the. house and wa:. Pitting talking to some neighbors Saturday evening. Sir sides her ageri par to0r in, weshe is survived by three' children, Mrs. Raney; and Mr. Harrison w Wiltse of t • , 1 town, and Mr. L.,. er 1 9n f V< It r, the Lnndona ,Ligan The inoe i r1 was held on Weklrresdaty afternoon, the services being eon - ducted by Rev. S. '/. Alio pastor theOt ,'family. the pa111>u,rers ,vacrc-Measrs, John May, W Den R p ry, W. Tiplady, Wm. Miller, R. Tip + ,lady and Thos. liathwell. Among, ■ 1 relatives from a nv distance a ere,- Phone 70 ' Clinton bars Snaith Branfford: Mrs. Wiltse, Mr, and Mre Graney, of Seaforth, 1111 .and Mrs, :'Harris. Of Walton. The Parliament Building Fire—Looking along the corridor towards' the main entrance. Beyond the door shown is a mass of debris marking the spot where the clock tower Crashed down, The body of Deputy Clerk LaPlantc was found at the point and workmen were digging for other victims when the picture was taken., 4 AAAA/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA6AAGr9AAAAAAIrAILa/of 410. 4 ► 4 Vvvvvsv'vvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvv vv;;vvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvamvili~ ■ ■ ■ TtTCNERSMVIT PH GIVES 51,000. 4 Local New$ 4 4 4 Recn tmng Meetings Thursday, ,Feb.. 10, St. Helens. Friday, lieb, 11, St. Augustus. Saturday. IFeb. 12, Leebarn. Monckay, Feb. 14, Nile. Tuesday, (Feb. 15, Be ampler. Blake, 'Feb. 0th Eleven, Thursday Feb. 101h ]Sillsgreen, iFrrdav, Feb. 1110 PASTIME •DANCE The Pastime Club held a Club dance last Fricfay everrinkg ,and there Was a. very large nittene- anee.' The Khaki color predomin- ates at the Club these days. DESKS 'FOR PARLIAMENT The Canadai Furniture Company Wing -ham has made iv shipment of 48 desks for the members at Ot- wa. They will make another ship- ment as soon as possible. , REMEMBER THE DATE (FEB 231d, All Ladies who call on Professor Pember wihreceite• one, Of our "Pannell .ot Beauties'. Free. 16 styles ' for dressing the hair for this year. • FEBRUARY 29 TIM DAY The Onrarkt Cabinet last Thurs day afternoon decided to call tLe laegisleture for Tuesday. Febru- ary 94 This decision was made pul;lio after the Cabinet met at the Parliament liuilid:ugs. P3119 PROHISII'1ON' PETITION Clinton furulshcd at compara- tively Low proportion of signers to the petition circulrted lasi week to make Ontario dry. Tie percentage will barely ruga over the 50% mark we are told. ANGLICAN SUMMER SCHOOL Arrangements have just bren completed by eliich the first An- lican Weimer' wheel, to ue field in the Diocese of 'Boron, will l:e held _in Loeticn from ,tune 26 to July 7, More than eighty young Men and women ftom all over the district wall attend. COUNCIL, .A;t)JIrURNED Council only met a few nairiutes Monday night when the following motion was. put before them. Moved by Councillor Pnislay, seconded by Ceunci'llbi) Wallis, on account of bereavement in she families of Reeve 1Ford and Coen cillor Wiltso this council do Pow adjourn until the lLtheinist.-Car- riled, OF FERRO BATTER Y Word has bean reeek ,'rl in L,on don that Capt. Herbert Scandrett (Military Cross, Ypres) is to ue given command or to fish better y. It is known that the eat -amend has been offered tris al- though nothing has nppeerea fns official orders .and h;; r ola,ti'res have nothing( dJnnitoo in the mate or, Since lvisiting to London after his return from the front, there' be was injured through a fall feb n an ateroplane, 'Capt. Scandeett has been opting las an artillery instructor ate the l.oyr.l Military College at Kingston, The Capt. was a, guest ii't the home of Mr.': Geo. D. 117eTaggai t, (fol' 0 few days. :after he re;urncd lions the 11001 DO Y017 WANT ELECTRIC LI1IIT AND GOOD W .5TER Every home using electric liget and house oonrnected with thm towns water supply in the ideal before the 'public utility eommin9- ion of 1916. 10 order to give those ttho are not using the town water these eitize:rs are asked to put in their applications at once ,as it till be neeessary to lay some new mains and the work care OU more economically dere at one time. 1 et the fifty or more homes not already connected apply :at once nd so help the work of the coin- m11s1011, Pure water is essential to every home,, Electric light ;is tlye poor mans light as, ,well to the rich and if our ptsople .all use :t the price will :soon be reduced to one half .the present %charges. An idea seems to be abroad that it is expensive to install the elec- tric lights but this is not the esae, When you confider the very mob bettor, equipment that is put in now 08' compared with ar few years aeo and also the increased prices paid for rnatieriaj Tot: gee our People e the connection ata ,act nal i cost ig the thought of the commis axon and to demonstrate boa this can Ole done it 1e air ecu that about 25 of the houses- should, be wirrod at the same !time when the materia]s m' h 7 ay he secured at .he very lowest prices end the v est oA labor alio reduced lonsidel- ably. Who will be the first of the 25 to apply? Give your app:licn- tion to superrntdrelant 11„13, 'Ghent or the secretary of the coin mission A;T. Cooper. A.. Porter, treasurer of the Ilur on branch of, the Canadian patri otic Fund, has received a cheek for 51,000 from. the tcwnshih •,Tf Tuclt- trk•rnith. t SIGN YOUR. NAME, The postal 'apartment has senrt out circulars iaarorming the pub- lic that all letters adlressei to soldiers ,at the front must have the sender's name on the ent•ol: ore otherwise they are game. to be sent to the dean letter o'flee. METEOROLO(JICAL REPORT FOR JANUARY 1916 The highest nraxinium tempera- ture fou the ,month was 58 (Mgr( CS and the lowest minimum tempera- ture was 3 degrees on 170. Tee highest Lange sons 32 clovee3 00 Otto and the lowest rang • was 5 degrees 013 31st The me tns were maximum 34.55 degrees : minimum, 21.03 .degrees and range 1:1.52 t:e- g•rees. The rainfall was 4,76 fusses and the r'nowfall 3 inches. A cloudy dark wet mild month, Ground bare on 21th. groan, ,s on With and 31st. Streams full, and ulnen. SCANDRETT BROS ARE FlNED ON FOLE CHARGES Pefore Magistrate Lockhart last Thursday at Blyth Scandrett 'Bros of London, were fined on four charges for shjnpinrg ).'quer info the C. ',r, .9. county of Huron. The -firm was assessed 113,1' on etch charge. Some ether ch ages were dr'opyled. .1%. representative of the company was present and pleaded guilty. Insl.e:roe Mit- chell, of the North Huron dlstr : t eppeared for the ipt roseeetion with Crown Attorney 'Seng,;r of rich, DIAMOND DIAMOND WE DING The Leamington Post and Nerve of Tanunry 13th reports the d:a- mond wedding jubilee of the par eats of Airs. Hugh Ross al tete-- ton ;-An event of more than or- dinary interest happened at the home of illi. Robert Maxwell, 1st concession, on 'Monday, when his father and mother, t1,4r, :nci Mts. Robert Maxwell. Sr„ celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. a axwell, Sr., lived: near Winghatn until a year or two ago, when they mov- ed to their pre,ent home with their son, A number of invited guests dinner sot honordown of to a theoe7sumptuous Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell pieeeiveo many congratulations from tell- ers as well as. through The mail from their old home .at Bluevale, Ont. Mr, hind Mrs. Maxwell we: e born in Du m. fries h I re, Stotlercl in 1835, Mrs, Maxwell being Miss Jean Scott, both historic 'bolder names. They both came to Can- z'da in 1855, on, the slow -going sailing ships of that day and by tedious delays, nnlcnown to •he swift land luxurious linens of this ege. They settled first In, 'Galt where they were m,areied in the same year. Attracted 01' !the cheap land, they with othe"s, re- moved to that park of the prime- val forest, where Bluevale stow stands and in their journey anti o,arly years of settlement 'pas:aed through all the ha:d'hip3 and plea sure of pioneer experience, se familiar a generation ago, land Oar removed from the knowledge of growing gtnertation. Cant da hays not yet paid a sufficient tri- bute to . her pioneers and the paces have ever made pioneers of civilization. The greaten of all ccloniaeers fare people from the British' Isles and the {Trench, Others nations are more conspi- euous for giving emigrants than for breeding pioneers. Some day we Maw sing their praises in some epic. Canadians certainly o owe them is debt they pan never repay for their iaehievemearts amid the privations of the bush,t'lblr. and Mrs. Maxwell lived at Bluevale on a farm for over 50 years, There were eight children born, seven of whom are still living. They are as follows Mrs Rugli Ross of Clinton, Grit„ Mr J, S, Max- well of Brandon, Man; Mrs, J. G. Tien )` o(Ls an and Miss Nettie. Max- w;ell of Zion t..ity, Ill,; Mrs, T. 11.: Ross of Vancouver and Mr, Win, Maxwell and Mr, Robert Max well Of 1st Concession, Lgaming- tem ' Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell are 13060 31 years of age and are re- markably web. Mr, ltfaxweil has.' been an a r ld r n thePres c kat, e:•io is church irn e c n th beginning of the church ill m Binet ale inn has been fc reamoit in every good work since. The Christian church. has always lirld in honor the hoary head if t he found in the way of right-: c minces and ani wide circle of friends, both in Bine vale 'and Leamington unite infilar com- gpatulations to Mr, and Mrs. :Root Maxwell who have been so longed • :pared to each other .and to their family. F++ifhi+* l tf• f"6't" riHa +d+b:t} Waterman's Pens—the best for men, And it's best for women, too, Its also best for children, So it must be best for YOU. Harbutt's Peostici'ne in the house Will .stimulate your boy's ability By showing him how pleasure can Be joined to practical utility. 4 ,H iii eo. erten the cheapest --n ways the Best (OM('OUN WHITE?' SPI U(IGALS umdi vv li;'1. ,11, fiat P g p Stn„ Peneiar White Pine and Spruce Balsam What's the use experimenting with medicines? We know what White Pine and Spruce Balsam is, as, the formula is printed on each label. Beyond a doubt this is the most efficient cough remedy ,we have ever sold. Nothing else will so readily re.ieve a cough. Try it— Dispensing t— O / Llt istTHE P1N fifu DRUG t7STORE oranasauseenanowoccamarremissreenersmassimers PSSEISUISSAMIIIIP ISSESISISEMMONSESERSZUSSOSISRUSINVIVISISSESSMISSUMSSONSV Furniture, Rugs &! inoieums We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going to furnish your home, or if you only leant some odd pieces. Yon will find it to your advantage to inspect our stock and see the bargains we are offering. We also carry a good line of Violins, Pianos and Organs. Our Undertaking Department is up to date in every respect and we guarantee the bet of srrr.,istactron FJai ) H..J .'L Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28. Night and Sunday Calls answered itt Residence over store 'm i rESSINSIrwiCIUMOMUSUIZZALEMS717=====.§AJZ Sap Pansand' Buckets Order your Sap Pans and, Buckets now so you will have, them:ready when you want to 1 1 use them. Thos. Hawkins Plumbing and Keating Agents for Recta Furnaces Shop -over li.owland's Hardware Thr;, Corner tore "Live sntsd Let Live" Heat =producing Foods Now Child weather is again with us. Evert* household will now require foods that. will keep the body warm and healthy.. Following area few lines we suggest. to every payer of food for the. home- Soup, in packet and tins bleat Extracts, Bovril or Oxo, 1Isrt Porridge. Whentlete, Wheat, Flakes and Rolled Oats Got Pan Oakes and Syrup Pork and Beansl a steaming plate of work and beans for dinner or slipper makes an Ideal meal Macoroni or Spaghetti Bacon or Sausages for breakfast theta is nothing nicer,. Em E lluiiiiifor'd PRONE 45. 444..../...1.44++.2.41.+4.4.+144¢4+4.444.+0,4.14 tk +9+4444.1.14.1.4.+V+++++4.+4,th y . 141-111S ISfi t 4' YOUR SHOE STORE 4t. If you care for the best of shoes and the limit 1, of Shoe Service.and Satisfactiont.1at your shoe • money can secure, make this your shoe store. 4,4. y + for Mons, %semen's, Boys, Misses and tlliildron's Shoes that rank above the grade of "just shoes," COME !JERE • • 1 COME HERE Nordic Newest Models and the latest and best Style Features, shown by the country's nest and most noted shoe manufacturers. COME 'HERE For perfect shoe fitting by fitters thea know how to pro- vide the exact size, width and model to fit the foot as it should he fitted, Pilo 111..A For HERE For the best Mens Shoes at 53,50, 4,00 oa 0,00 ro • the best Woniens Shoes at 99 60, 3,011 or 4.00 1 i b h ,y< For the best Scheel Shoes. 4 style,at ina n , .i nprice x fl' 's Shoes, yY ce l+or the best Children Shp Make this your'Store & come here for Shoes +: 4. jla l .k. HOUSE OE BETTER SHOTES • r. 'n,'. Hi