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The Clinton New Era, 1916-02-24, Page 2Millinery Ready to -Wear Garments Phone 7S Couch Co Dry Goods and House F ur•- nisitings .s• The Last Call for Winter Coats 3.98 We are determined not to carry over one coat to next season. Every coat on our racks—about 15 in, all to be cleared this month, no matter what rhe far- mer price was. Take your choice Saturday for...,.,...... 3.9 8 Children's Coats 1.56 About eighteen Children's Coats to good cloth and good styles, sizes 4, 6, 8, L earswhile they last to and 12 11.50 LADIES FURS 'P1 e are anxious to clear u p our Fur Stock to room for our new spring goods, We give a nt of 25 per cent offregular price. -- 1 *00000000000* A • • • Price e • $15.25 to Y •M ® V. A IT 0 P 11 0 E • `r • , comp.. es with the Best by Actual Test • • A Phone rilph second to none, yet at a elite no horns can • afford to be witbout it. Its beauty of tone and clearness of • reproduction wee marvellous, Play any sized record, vocal, 0 instrumental, baud, etc, Foe Sale at a e Furniture • F. Jas. Dunfo 1 Store Clintonn • WANAMICalailoneiamig How They Relieve 3ardfield, N. Ti. "It affords me great pleasure to con- vey not only to you but to all sufferers from Backache and Rheumatism, the great relief I have obtained from the use of Gin Pills." 'I feel thankful to you. , I recommend Gin Pills to everyone suffer- ing as ufferingas I did." M.WILSON ROBERTz Gin Pith are 5oe. a box or 6 boxes for $2.5o at all druggists. Free sample on requestto 23 National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto. Men of Huron, Ho Your Hit We Canad:uus have aeceptect the protection of the mogher-• land without cost to us. Now when she has again been force d to Tight for (those prineiples of freedom and right foe which cur forefathers fought Before and calls on us for help to maintain those principles tar a privileges We have so long in.-. joy cd, it is the duty or every- one with a drop of ' British blood to respond to the call. bTen of Huron will du their bit. Enlist and help. • Price $15.25 LATEST WONDER IN PHONOGRAPHS the Hew Equipment cot anthe the C, Ce I. 81 e • • • O a 9 81 e v • 0 81 s w 0 • CANADIANS ! ATTENTION ! We appeal to you to take up at once your share of the burden, not only because by so doing you will be defending your own inter- ests, but because your action willcpreserve the vital interests of the Empire. NiARK TiME ! Are you b feet, 2 inches or over? Did you say yes? We want 1000 fellows like you for the . 16Ist "Htrrolts" and we want YOU NOW. Pay from date of enlistment. Uniform issued immediately. Goo3 Fellows, Good Food, Good Quarters FORWARD I There are thousands cif your -kith and kin C'EiI.LrNG' YOU. 1 At no time in the history of our nation has it been facedwith a crisis of such gravity as • the one which now exists. HALT.! Are you doing your share?' IF NO.1', WHY NOT ? Enlist To=day .With the, 16/st "Hurons" YOUR/I-IOMES'BATTA•L,ION. Those who have passed by the windows of the W. D. (Fair Co., the peat several weeks hal e. if they have been observant. seen the new equipment that is being placed in the C. C. 1, The latest, last week was .a new 0001 Baloptican With 1000 veset M-dzt lamp, which ccet the scltrol The instrument is constructed of heavy. sheet %ton i by means of special forming tools, go' that itha•s a pleasing 'appearance and the proper rigidity, at the eama time being sufficiently light to • make it readily porlahle li•r m place to plate, It is t black enamel w�ti •a'wai`t'ilnstee, which is both serviceable: and •r1:- propl'late In suet) an apparel -eh The area of the ipaquc o:l�7ectthait can be projected is 11 x 0 inches. but much larger 'objects can be placed in position and shifted about so pus to project any portion desired. The sppecimen is held in position against the bottom of the dark cha m ler by the object -holder, which is actu- uated bya spring -(arm. To facili- tate the rapid handling or small pictures, such as pest cat ds, two adjustable carriers are aptrplied. The change from the projection of l:aq ae objects 1 n lantern ell dais, or vice versa, is made instantly 6y simply turning a convenient 1,andle an the outside of the dark chamber. This handle operates a shield in the dark chamber' which CURS off the light from the projec- tion lens for opaque ()ejects, or from the Lens for lantern slide pro jection, 110001 ding to the form it is desired to use, nu movement of the lamp being necessary, Tl e projecting the image of the Opaque object islnounteel ontop .of the dark chamber. together with the first -surface mirror ;Odell te- rcets the light toward the screen and causes the picture to epee e it 111 c' rreet position from left lo right The rnrrur supplied With the 15 and11-inch lenses is fixed above the lens 1110 adlustlabie mount; which permits the images from ,1 rtit-opaque object e.nd lantern slide to be (brought into o�incicI- dunce 00 the ecreeu. The 21 - inch lens is innutted in the thoi''_- znntal position with the mirror be hied it and cn0Ioted in the 401 -lilt- ing. No adjustment of the Inh- eres is requn ed withthee lens. The other equipment thee has (•ten on show was tor' the Agri- cultural department and con istad of two mcubotors and •brooding equipment, On( is the Pr it_e 'Shite Incubators yard U nioei'sal 'Hover which is made by the Gunn Latiglois & Co,. wii.eh has an agen Talk CLINTON NEW EEL cy here with M.r N. W. Trcwai tha tie agent. Thesetwo are heated &'y oil lamps with a capacity et 100 •eggs and chicks. The other one is something new to all in this locality, it beeng.•oea that is 1•,c,ated• byelectric't It is' called (1 iY The•'-Artnstroug 171ectrie Incur;a- tor and is manufactured in Ham.. ilton In the centre of the machine is a heating element through tvh:eh wiunx air passes into the egg chamber and Train here out four round holes on Y,,vel with the eggs to a space between the two bu.4 terns and out two holes in thiel. kottom which can be opened and close --d, On the lid is a device for makingand breala,ng the cucuitn operatd by a loafer thermostat su.eeted ialsi OP the maelrno dir- octly above the eggs. Two small steel plates are connected uy n slat spring, on one end of which is 0 platieum point made ,tio meek another platinum point on one of the steel plates. ,, When these points are held 't'ogether, the cir- cuit is broiler,'. The !therm'os'tat arm rests on an ,end of this spring` hus holding ;the platinum points together, This arm is raised by a grin pressing upwards pn the bot- tom of the adjuetfng screw which be egged or glowered so as to bleak the, deceits at tally tdesfeed tempereturce As these stelee plates are ehargsd with clectri- city, they are T.rote:t e. by a cage The spring connecting the ewe steel plates should IJft at its fere end about 1-0 of au Lich wt. en the weight of the thermostat ATM is taken .off. The thermostat arm is pinned to the spring ;so that in ease the plattinunt points be- come stuck together, they wou'u 1.10 pulled apart before any dam- age could be done, Whitt this pin is not intended tool, e; ate at ,any other time. It will he toned that ,this circuit makes •ltd hlelks regularly without any apparent change in the thermometer and when once the machine is regu- lated it is best nota to change the regulator for every ;alight change in the 'thermometer. The reg- Mater is more reliable them some t.'enmom i.eis and we have run ri :without machine for dsy on e. Thleso machines will he put el operations by+ the pupils light, nwaYtae'd the F,.sults w.11 be ueteh 'ed with interest. Mr. hair has; taco disposhd 01 'one o;. the electric machines to Mr. Thos Watts, ore of our ehiekiin cane ers las All Choked Up Could Hardly Breathe. BRONCHITIS Was The Cause; The Cure. Was DR. WOOD'S Norway. Pine Syrup. Let Me Figure On wiring your House for Electric Llg R hr s, 14 Yprices are as low as is consistent with good work. All work guar- anteed to pass,inspection. W. J. Nediget Phone mai. ton on week nights ;Eo see how the result will work out. AUTO OtTT. • on Tuesday of this week Mr, Jack Nedigeri had one of his new Chevrolet cars, out for spin and many of the auto experts took naive of the. car.._ HURON AND PERTH PRESS ASSOCIATION. A meeting •oi the Huron Perth Pltess Co. Editors will be I eld at. Stratford on Pi iday of this week to discuss ani ,Hake final a - cisi,on on the $L50 °weekly. ; 01- ficers for the earning `year' will be ssk c#ed. PROPERTY SOLD. Mr. Edward Jordon of Porter's Hill, has parchasect the. house and Iot of Ws. Elicitor sr., on North street, who is back eco Clinton from the West. Mr. R. Mennel who has` been (tesiding ie the louse has rented av house on tee t darick street. Births, Marriages 4t 119 ti hs BIRTHS. RUMBALL-1n Oliut;nl, nn Friday, Feb 15th; to Mr, and Mee. Ernest Runitall, a daughter DIIATITS ROS' -In Winnipeg on Monday, Feb. 21st, Mrs, (Dr.) 0 W. ,toss, daughter, of the late .las. Whitehead. Funeral Wednevday, POTHERING HAM - Ir, Goderich on Feb. 17rh. Mrs, Fotheringham, relict of the late Wm. S'otheringham of Tuckersmith, aged 81 years. Mrs. Garnet Burns, North Augusta, Out., writes; "I caught a dreadful cold, goinand about a week after I bee me all cto hoked up, and could hardly breathe, and could scarcely sleep at night for coughing. I went to the doctor, and he told me that I was getting bronchitis. My husband went to the druggists, and asked theta if they had a cough medicine of any kind tett they ' could recommend. The druggist brought out a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. I started using it, and it (lam- pfetely cured me of my cold. I cannot tell you how thankful I was to get rir, of that awful nasty cold. I shall always keep a bottle of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup on hand, and I shall only be too glad to recommend it to all others." Dr. Wood's Norway Pirie Syme is a remedy that has been on the market for the past twenty-five years, and we can recommend it, without a doubt, as being the best cure for coughs and colds that you can. possibly procure. There are a lot of imitations o11 the market, so when you gu to your druggist or dealer see that you got "Dr. Wood's;" put ep in e yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark; the price, 25c and b0c. The gehuine is ma+utfact'_ired by The 7', Milburn Co., Limited, Termite, Ont. •e•••••e•smo••••e•e• • A • WITH I'B6i CHURCHES. • • N ••0•00000seefJ00•0•000 WESlefflf CHURCH Rev. A. T. Crutcher•, a returned Missionary. preached sperial'iiermons het Sunday. tris morning snhject was '•A Great. Nation and its Cha lenge" sed tet night spoke on i"A Peculiar. Literrature, People and Missions" The speaker gave two exre lentserulons, Rev. De. Ifutledge will preach next Sunday end at night his sermon will be the third of the aeries. "The Wick ee Gate -Binning the Bridger." ONTARIO ST. CHURCH. Next Sunday evening Rev. S. u. Alit. will preach on "Russia And its Prophet Tolstoi in the Light of Ricer t Events " On Monday evening the eV NI. S. provided rhe program for the Youug People's Meeting. ag Next Monday night the League u,etnbei's will pay +a return visit to the League se li.nhuesville. BA1'TISP CHURCH. Rev. le. Larkin of Seefortb occupied the pulpit of this church last Shoddy and preached tivo good sermons to appreciative audiences, J'he Ladies Mission Circle, will meet next Tuesday edening et the home of u.rs. 11. Penneha er. All the members ere, requested to be present and bring their. -Visitor" and Bible and he pre- pared to take part in the meeting. Topic, "Our New Ontario'Fielde," Tl•e pirstor will preach next Sunday morning and evening. DENTAL STUDENTS t1+OE1 OVERSP 4S. 1A•nrapg the piel;n4'es shown in 10 ThurS day, ellebruary eelth, 101.5. Boll of Horror. � ling' e'r Coal Bills Ant. St, Church Sunday School Members of the eenior Cuss at'bovs taught g ht bY Miss Steve»s and Mr. W t Walker, who' have - enlisted foe he' war Willie Welker Jaynes Cl'ich Elmer Beacom S. Newcombe Lewis Manning W. Littlewood Fred Thompson Wili Britton Chas. Thompson Arnold Parker Geo. Welber Geo. Tehbutt C. le. Lockwood W. Brackett Leslie Wasmann , Cecil Morrie Robt. Fisher Tom Morgan Servant .Wanted By Mrs. Meleolrn McTaggart. Apply at residence, Lost At the Ce. T, R eteticn, Clinton, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th, at the late train, 0 yellow' and white collie dog an.wering'to the name of "Rex." Will anyone having information eon- cerning the A,h+,ve dog please leave word et the recruiting other, or notify Miss Mabel Doty. (iodated). Anyone found detaining this dog will he prosecuted For Sale Let tis reduce your coal bills: We cdn do it by sup- plying your with .a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat and leaves only 01 srna21 amount of ash. This coal is LEHIGH VALLEY AN TH RAC 1TE The Coal That S+ztisfes It will save youtnoriey. lrrve it a trial. Ii. J. Holloway, Clinton Western it niversity, London ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCEIncome • Donbled—Now $75,00 aa-- Another large addition to Faculty and. Equipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment inview Write for phrticuiare tor F. E. BRAITHWAITE, M A., Ph.D. Barred rock cockerels, Couple of President. rose comb White Wyandotte dbek eters, Also tbeee pullets, C. NIOKLE Shorthorns tor yule Farm for Style 10(1 ACRES of very choice land within easy distance to Londesboro, Seeforth, Blyth,and Clinton, nu the lth concession of 1•lullett. Rich clay am, free from stone and very fertile, in a high state of cultivation. About night acres of valuable heed wood. Comfortable brick house on a store foundation with cement cellar. Wind mill with water flowing through pipe P L cis., U t ee n into kitchen. Soft water 1 tern,Large hank barn, good cstartling g and our hnildings, also silo. Altogether a desirable farm. For further partici) lags apply to ROBLiRT REID, Londeshoro R.R. No. 1 McKillop rural phone 15 ou 170 the Toronto Daily Star on J ues day; of the Dental Students who are training for Os'ereeiais, is one of W. W Weir, a brother of Was Jrhn Hartley, formerly of town. Mr. Weir attended the C:. C. L r time.crc for some h LOTS OF CARS. Ilir. Bert Langford, who is locnt agent for the twcrd ears, ;oft six hew cars this wehlc and eheele mere are on the way. The new ones are at lois giarage next 'to the Commercial hotel, Huron street. •••••••••••e•eessoe••••••• Local News IN REPLY TO RATEPAYER Last week we puhiiehed, in the columns of The New Era. a letter from rhe pen of one who signed himself Ratepayer We have been informed that; several statements in that latter were incorrect, The Public Library opens, as it always has opened. at 7 o'clock. arid closes at 13.30. For four years, from 101)0 to 11104, the Library was kept open until le o'clock, but se few people remained in the reading room or came to change books after 0.30, that dee Library Board -not the herurian, decreed that the building should be closed a hall hour earlier. The placards, whose disappearance our cortespoude6nt l+uneute2, are still to he found on the walls of the read ing room. They stileread from 7 to 10; het that is merely heeause the Boaad do not realize the importance of using The New Ere to keep all printing up to date. SIR H113I;ERT J UP1'.P. JOINS TUE .LIBERALS. What has long been expected by some and has deet ridiculed by others as improbable, iy about tc take plasm, ,and elle seeesaicn otI Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper from the ranks of the Conservative par- tyit British Columbia, end his junction with their Liberal oppon- ents. The son of one iof tire, fathers of Confederation leas dell- nitely annolu)cea his intuition of tallting the platform on behthttof M. A, lelacleonatd, Libelee nominee, against Hon. C. P. Tisdale the for- mer Mayor of 'Vancouver. Mr. MacDonal'd• mentioned in !the above item is an old Huron boy, teeing raised in Ashfield and studied law, in Gc+cl erich. IT's hro- they also practiced law at Brussels rind load ,an office at Myth., *seta seeti••••ouseoesecca tai M1NOR LOCALS. It was E degrees below zero on Mceday rooming and at 10 o'clock it was at aero, S,nowe imers are busy: these nights as the snow is crusty. The t C. I. is closed for two weeks on account of the Measles. The Piano factory are still week - hog overtime this week. PRESENTS COUNCIL. WITH PICTURE, The Exeentnre of the estate of the 1ateeos. Whitehead ha:, presented ie) the Council a litrgs .picture framed of Me, Whitehead, who for minty years was en active member of the Council and was elso Meyer. The Council chant her has:n,iw two ,pictures of form er Meyries- thee of the tate ;fur. Cal lander, who was Clinton's first Mayor mid the i ats M:r. White heed. Who will help supply the photos of the other wen wee have tilled the bead chair of the tots CLINTON W eP AUXILIARY The Members of the War Au.a- iliary of Clinton met at the town hall on Friday evonl:ng of hast week to disett5s serval matters, Dr. Hughes of Toronto, is expte� ed hero the first wc!ek. of March and 'Messrs Paull, '.,Torrance el d yrhnstop 'were appointed a com- mittee to matte aritangements for meeting. The natter of •Hon e Guards was brought ep but no ,action was tialc,en at the meeting. Alt members ,ot the Aar lialy wear but to ns short 1y otlio 030 of Military e e:,! not yet: donned th!o kloalch It decided to hold arecruie i 1;s in Cline Fanners of Huron For Sale Several well bred Cnlhe Pups for sale, Phone 17 ou 180, Clinton. A. F. MATHESON Fat 911cns and Chickens Wanted. Here is your °hence to buy a right good `l year old Bull from an "imp." sire and a record milking strain. Also' three calves from 5 to 11 months old. All good feeders and in excellent con- dition. Come and see them EDWARD H. WISE, R R No 3 Clinton Phone 12 on lti5 Reliable Man Washed Wanted -A reliable man with some business experience with farmers, to represent us in Clinton and Huron County. A permanent position for the right man. Highest r:ntnruissions paid. Territory reserved, New epecialtiee for season 1010. STONE & WELLINGTON, Toronto. Ont, For Sale A white brick 2 story house of 10' rooms v'irhgood cellar; To'vn water; I note of lend with apple trees; also a stable. Corner of Princess and Spen- cer street. For terms etc. apply to Mrs. E. Hallzhauer, on pt'ewises, Taken at.euy time. Painting aLri ,'aper flanging Highest eliarket Prices �`- W, MARQUIS, OLiNTON Painting and Paper 13 taping neatly Phone le on 100 and promjltly done, Ulders Left +aOl klunniford s Grocery Store or at my residence, Victoria Street, TROS, GRAELIS Wanted. ;30 tonus of 10 inch green hard wood Headquarters for Willis Church. Apply to WM. GRANT, Clinton Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Robert John Martin. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Robert John Mar- tin. late of %the Township 'o Hallett, in the County tof Hulwun, fanner, deceased, who died on or about the 18111 day of Nrrvembe, 1915,.are requires to deliver to the undersigned executors, or. their solicitor, 'en or before the 4th day of March, 11118, a full statement of their claims togeth-, ce with particulars 'thereof, ala the nature of the securities, if. any. held by thorn, all truly Verified by affidavit. And Take Notice that after the said just neentloned date, the said. executors .will proceed to dir•tribntc the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons (entitled therebe, having regard only to such claims .as they shall have received due noti_e and in accordance therewith, Dated at Clinton; ileb. 5th, 1110 Jchn Soott, Alexander B. Macdonald, Executors. W. l3R' DONE, Clinton, Ont. So1laitor for. the Executors. We sell corn and oats for cash, but tc fanners we know to be goo 1, three months time if desired. B£ nght fuer cars cheap. next lot will coat me ec a bushel more. Bran and shorts. Buy now. Ooine to the house And sea me .. W. H. PE RIN 1 for Flour Now is the time to buy your Winter supply of Flour, We carry a full stock of the following brandies,- Purity rands,= Purity Exeter Tavistock Listowel ,rive Roses Milverton • London White Plume (pastry • And also a brand of Breakfast Food, made from choice elanitoba wheat, at 6pounds for 25c ' Your Hens Lay To palet, This winter, we recommend our Levine Meal, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell Bone Meal, Grit and Charcoal. We always carry a full line of Bran Lew Grade flour Shorts Molasses Metal Oil Oake Dairy Meal Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Grain .JcnkrnsMon Flour and eed. phone 1:19 Valve -in.; Head Motor COME AND SEE THE Ckvr41e1 "Four-N9nely" at the Clinton MotorSar Co. Show Room% ti .. 8MI 1al . i' '(J car. ?_=" �' S:, P,:. k'3{ ju Powerful and Quiet Running pa e 5675 . . , o Oshawa rice � It i�' k'�, ..� � Regular Equipment E uipment Mohair Tailored Top, Envelope and Side CurtainsElectric Horn i7 Cllear.Visiall Ventilating Wind Shield, Speedometer, Electric Starting and "Lighting System, Ammeter and License Brackets. NOTE—Owing to the gteat demand for this car. we would suggest placing your order early to , ensure delivery. r Two -unit "Auto -Lite" Starting and Lighting System We use the Stewart �peedolrletc . Tw o o with I3endix Drlv;, same type and grade as used on the high-priced cars. A COMI4 P ET, LINE; OF REPAIRS ALWAYS :KEPT IN STOCK W. J. NEDIQE ,' A eat,. Phone 13/, CLINTON ialBlGdY " `� "1e.4uP•Vri15'+lt 40275, = =6R (ewe,