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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-04-06, Page 5eTleuesclay, April 6th, 1911, eet 77'711" ' Fiww""hariggli ,7111Ir- • That Wedding Occasion Vou Rill he Looking for a uitable Present aunewinnimmis Perhaps you do not want, to / pay a high price, still you would like it to be dainty and to do honor to the occasion. Now there is nothing like get ting among a nicely selected jewelery stock for this purpose, Such a stock for instance as this store bas to show you. We have a splendid 'array ot thitables for presents -not •only for presents but for any other occasion. 'Call cu us if Interested W. L littlYAR JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE 631013110i=20* - HONESTLY ELIDED HE WAS GOING INTO CONSUMPTION DRWOOD'S Norway Pine Syrup . CURED MM. Mr. Prank E. Anthony, 60 Mien Street, Witirupeg, Min., writes: "Having taken several bottles of Dr. Wood's 2Wonyay Pine Syrup, during the past few weeks, to relieve a chronic coagh and _general throat trouble, allow me to ex- press my unbounded satisfaction and -"entre as to its sterling qualities, A short time ago I became suddenly subject to violent coughing fits at night, and directly after rising in the morning, for about an hour, and found 1 was gradually losing weight. All my friends cheerfully informed me that I looked as though I were going in consumption, and •I ',honestly believed such was the case: However, after leaving taken several 'bottles of Dr. Wood's' I am pleased to relate that the cough has ezetirely dis- Appeared, along with all the nasty symptoms, and I have since regained the lost weight. 1 have no hesitation in recommending Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup as a sure cure for all those troubled ein a like manner," r When you ask. for "Dr. Wood's" see ebat you get what you ask for. It is mat up in a yellow wrapper; three pine • 'trees the trade mark; the price, 25e and e50e. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn oCo., Limited, Toronto, Ont. 'DISTRICT NIE\VS Summerhill probation period. Divine service will be held in St, ke eels tele urcle on Sunday evening r,ext tet 7 o'clock Rev. Mr, Moul- ton will preach All welcome. Winfahan1 • Robert 'Thompson. a termer about miles west of Wingbam had hie barn Maimed Sunday evening, with all the contents, including three . horses, 11 cows and a number of pigs and calves also alt implements. The cause ot the fire is 136kt:ewer' MraThomason's Iota mill be hetiver as he only had insur ance of.$1,000 or. the barn and about $400, On' contents: ,Lonneshoro Miss Alice Bell was in Londen last l'hursdoy and attended the ;Piano Reale; given by Mr. Booth- zoyd on Thursdhy jevening, Mrs. Medd has been visiting his sisler, Mrs. J...H Colborne, of (lode ie h. • r • Illolinesville Rev. 71'111* SWalle, a foemef Pc. loved Methodist pastor here and who had beein in charge at Kite - 1 meat Indian School, in British Cole umbia, perpoeiee • impetwenuating next Con ereuce and will make his house at Stu die, DO.. on the C. P. 11. He has had a successful minis- try and well deserves the r elatien- ship he seeks. the many friends of Mrs. Wm. Pickerel will he glad to learn she is doing nicely after her operation. Rev. 11..7, McCormick gave a very instructive address on 'Tuesday even ing 00 "The Perf 'et Life." Tbe Epworth League held their eon serration meeting and though the number present were few the evening was profitably spm nt. In the removing of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Acheson fvom our initial: we lose Valued members of our Methodiet choir, Stanley air, W. Sinclair received word from his nephew, Pte Mills, an old Tucker smith buy, that he is now fighting at Verdun and along sicle a Roman Priese The soldiers' old, friends will hope no ill befalls him. The Stanley Maple Leaf Society have been utilizing alt their sparetime for the last five months in doing their bit for the soldiers and have made &very creditable showing. The stun of 5130.50 was raieed by means of con cern., patriotic Minces and collections and this was used to provide material for the following articles which were recently shipped from Clinton - 25 pillows, 7 qniits. 04 pairs sox, 20 hospi last ehirts, 62 day shirts, and 21 wash cloths. The good work is still going on, the meetings being beld every two weeks. Dleth Mr. L. 0. Charlesworth who re- turned home ,some days ego from the States where he had been at - ...ending a numbor of sales of steed- ard bred horses. brought with him three fine animals. A cormeirt is being arranged Tor by Myth War Auxiliary. at ev hod) time each o f the Blyth boys will be presented with a mil, tare' wrist watch suitably engraved • • The eels:dentin'propevty belong- ina to the eatafe e the late La117_1'. lin IdeQuarrie. was purchased by , Miss Mine! Smith, of Morris. Miss Mary' Milne, who had 'been under probateien in a very large hospital. at Blackevell'a Island, Nev York, reitureed nn Satureleiy. The arduous work and long Vedintis home, also the damp atmospheire were too much for Rise Mine. who is of none too robust' n cosi- etitutien, and she gave up the work on the, expiration of her 4 •••••••eseemeo••••40100••••eao•••••••••••••••o••••••• • • + • • TOPORIO Nark is Clilliall ,I • . : • At•iteasoo•••ease•••000•0ese Hogs 10.85. Butter 31 to 33, Eggs 23c, Oats 49, 'Wheat 1,05, Cattle e.75. Secep 9,50. Lambs 13,30. Harley 60 to fle, Cheese 193 to 20c, 41,M11•••••••111•MOMII • • • •••••••eoo•••••••••••••••• Hugs 10.40 Butter 08e to 30e, E'ags 19 to 20 Wheat 90c to 15c, Oats 35c to 40c. Peas $1,50. Shorts $27. Bran $20. • Barley Oilc to fee. Buckwheat 60 to 65. Hay for bailiug $12 and $13. ,re,,rwa "• ' "MADE IN CANADA" ford Rupabout Car $480 Wee a little comfort you go--eepecially if you can uothbuid it with profie. The igen who 9,W,141 0, Ford has previded bealthhal enjciymeht &mettle entire fatally and equipped himself with an economical eervar, at., well. The Fore Touring Oar is 0530, Couplet $730; tee Sedan $893, the Town 041, V785. All prices are F.o.h Ford, Ontario. All cede completely equipped, in eluding electric heedliglete. Equipment does not inetede speedometer. Cars now en exhibition at the Garage on Huron Street, nextto Commercial Hotel. Bert. Langford Phone No. 183 AGENT Clinton tonorsons Goderleh Township This week Mr. Fred Mulholland re turned from Chicago and will coin rnenee to take charg't) et the farm ;known by the Stan Holmes farm, which he purchased east year, Alm Mullbelland, with her father, has been 'living there all winter,: but Mr. Mull :holland event -Meek to work daring the winter in Chicago, whereelee has been •areeklent fthethe pest 15 genes. George Evans, an aged end re- spected resident ,eif Goderich, d ted at the home of Me, son-in-law leer Arthur Beevere, on Mor.day of • las Week. The degea ed was born in Englandie. ,' h'aghtY4Wyears ago 1 and had spent pearly telf a cen-. • tam, in thee coentry: He. is ,sur- vived by a family of four 60118 and :B eeven daughters 'They inee; en- iamin, Mrs. Gee. Yule. Mrs, Samuel laaleath, Mrs. Arthur Beevors and Mew Whiny Steep, of aerodarich ; 'Aetlitie, of Goderich township; Albert, or Wawanosh ; Mrs. E. .L, Lcwry, of Windsor : • Woocletock • elre Wilson. of Walk- ancl7Mrs. McNamee, of De- troit. The futeral stook place Thursday afeernoon ,from Mr. Bee - woes' home on Elgin aweete to the Colborne eemef ery. Rev. J. 13, iFotheningham condiucted the wer- vices and the pollbearers were;Jas. Meesrs. Jas. Itikstelse. Jas. McClave aerty, Alex. Johnston,: Andrew Fee- ley. Seaton], A peinful accident oorurred at the Bell munition factory Tuesday after !mon when a young married man teemed S. G. Hoode, lost his index fin get and part of his thumb on his left hand while operating a machine in the untold/mem e of shells, Three local men me summoned to appear before the police magistrate on Wednesday for being intoxicated in a "dry" territory. The McKillop telephone system, which was badly shattered in the Feb /nary storm, is still out of commission hut it is expected the service will be rearmed in o few days. Rrucefield Mr. Welsh, of Goderich Township has moved on the farm of the late &motel Held, of Stanley, winch he bas rented. Messrs John Robinson and Harold Campbell who spent the winter at the home of Mr. leoote, of Bannockburn, and other friends, have returned to the West. • So far it has been a poor season for making maple syrup. Mrs. Elliott and family moved to Uxbriage last week where they will uow reside. Alex McKenzie of our village will have a sale of effects on Tuesday llth. They expect to leave our village short ly, The family will beneath missed in OW village. Mrs. Fred Smith of Chicago who has been %risking her sister, Mrs. A. T. Scott, returned to her home last wee.c. Charles Wriett has bought the property of Mrs. John ]Elliott. east of the village. It is a good property. He will have the house eepaired. Duncan A Aikenhead of London spent, the week end at the parental home in Stanley. The roads are drying up and there will soon be good wheeling, /J• uliet& Mr. Rd. Johnston of the lend of Hul lett received a message on Thursday, evening last saying his brother John had died suddenly at an buspital in Detroit, His home was in Alberta, where he was going by way of De 5.10(0 10 attend some business }natters. The deceased spent most of ehe winter with Mr Johnston and family. He was a strong hardy man fifty eve years old and in the best of health when he left here. Appendicitis taus ed his death and the operation being delayed Imo long. Ed. end his Eisen lemma cf Henault went to Detroit Friday morning and brought the body to Hensel' were it was Interred Sun day afternoor. On Monday of this week Elizabeth Patterson. wife of F. Youngblut,, pass ed away after a long illness at the age 01 67 yeare and 33 days. Sbe ie also survived by le grown up fatally. The funeral took place on Wednesday af terimon, interment being made at Bail's cemetery. ,She was 4 member 01 the Presbyterian church and re speeted by ell who knew her. A Fine Horse -Messrs. Leiper and Moon on Tuesday received at Olin ton a floe Week Clydesdale stud. "Emulation" from Wyoming. The home is 6 years old and before coming to Canada was a premium horse in Scotland. As a 2 year old he took 2nd prize at the Royal and 5th at the ilighlencl Society. The neveepeopriet ors are well pleased with their pur cheee. Miss Pearl 'Hamm, of Blyth visit eel with friend,a in Hallett this Week. Council met on Thureday laet. Sonee of the Pathniasters had to' Wet busy aecleopen this the roads last week. • Mr.' ee. W. MeEteing, 01 Ilellett, disposed 01 the pure bred Abrere deen Angus Rall "Maplewood liover" to Iler, J.W. Johnston area, et a good Sigma This ao irrial was` a greod 'one, nine months old and weighed 800 Iles 'alefollowing is the report eft 'Union No. 2, Htillett, for March - Sr. 4-CliefordTandall, Grace Glidden, Bernarci Remiolds, Dorm - thy Marquis, •,• Jr. 4--Vialet GEc140n, Vero,' a Glew, Maggie Johnston, Marjorfe Giew Annie Shobbeook, alYrele u n tee , Eiya Johnston,Gertrude Bailey. • ,•• 3i cle- WV illis ei a WE gra o n ci. P e Irene Steep, Eddie Dale Isabella East. Sr. 2 -le u th Dale. Carman' Glide, clen. Joepplane " Mann, StatileY Shobbrook. Estella Marquie. Glew, El va •Celicicion, Fella Fluteter. S7 pelt ,Printary-Seinetel 33, G1'dden, C. 11. Holland, Teacher, JOJNS SPORTSMEN BATTL. IN EDMONTON Word has been received in town that Mr. Al. Doherty, sou of Mr. and Mrs . W. Doherty, who has beep homesteading wet west has join- ed the Sporteinepai Ilattl. at Ede mooton. The Quartermaster of • the B15(050attl. isso a former Clint/wire 4.., tlianold McDonald, t)f aR *CLINTON NEW HRS. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Local News •••••••••••••••••••••••••• WJLL SPEAK HERE, Capt. Feeney, wit), has teen do- ing eteed work throughout the aounty with rmruiting, will be in Clip -eon in a week or so. Watch fen eurther partieulars, WILL OTIGANIZE HERE, Tne 161t Batty have orders tq tioncentrate here on. May 1st to May 16th. The Batt'. win camp at' the Park ODDPLLOWS \VERT, HOSTS TO THE SOLDIERS, The local Oddfellows eetertained , the schliere intim Prineess Thee- , tre nn Monday night. A program Siof pictert s and songs werewgiven.' Ool. Combe tha ed. the lodge on, ;behalf of the sildie es, ;ON THE NEREBY PROGRAM R.Ualtheetbearrb°;ties.. Honk! Hoek 1 Honk!! The lawn ruower. Bare headed maidens Weekly band commits. • Lawn bowling activity FORESTERS' C Dal VEN VON. The annual convention Of the Canadian Order of 'Foresters, which was to have been held :it Owen Sound. and arrangements f or which had, to be cancelled on account of lack of hotel accomodation, will be held in London, commencing June 20, IMPLEMENT DELIVERY AT EXETER, To -day, Thursday, the Mac- mick Implement Co. is holding ao implement delivery of 87 teams. at Exeter. They are also demonstea- ting a new 8-16 Mogul Engine with n road giadee attached. Mr. J.W. Ellbride of town, District agent, is bossing the job. WERE YOU AWARle THAT Our Sp; ing &air jies them all beaten? Clinton markets lead? aeew Colla -mates or Public Schools compare with onrs? The merchants • offer genuine bargains? Only No. 1 products 00100 Horn cur fact ones? New Era telephones are Nos. 30 and 95? BOYS AND GIRLS! SEND US NEWS.' Some of the boys and ghee ,who have made a success of Hee were at one time country correepon- dents for newspapers. There are few better ways that a person can help mii or her education than iby coreesporaling for a borne paper like the New Era. At the same time the publishing of the news teem a locality advertises it and helps to build it up. You will be doing the community en which you' live a good service, if you write the local news to yonreholue paper LIKED HIS ADDRESS,. The Brussels Post in •t•eporting the Patriotic meeting held. there makes the following reference to our Baptist minieter.-Itew. . aaairfull, Clinton, was then intro- duced and deliverect a fintraddress into Which Imo w,o/ve his early ee- periences in the manufneturime big guns, and a period of ser- vice in naval affairs He is all in- teresting speaker and marked out a course sot ,of ten lollowed es he showed the duty 'of Canadians to the Empire.' The navy was epee Melly elougized aseol vital ittpert- epee in safegunedung our interests as Canadians. SPRING COMING. e He hunted in the woodshed -he turned things upside' down, He made the plan look like as though the 'Hum had some to town, Be left the Icindltn' in a heap - the coal hod got a kick, Tho family cat luet saved its skin -it moved out good and gide): Be slamineel the winter coats and things that' hnng upon the pegs And left Lhe washing limy hard upon two lege. 'He hied him to the cellar tie -en -- he did alae same thing, there, And when the folks were not a- round he started in to swear. He raided all the attic edema -he remised up all the junk - And slammed the billy reaylights out of every box and trunk, ells wife she asked in sweetest voice just what he wished to know, - "When I quit garclenini last fall - where did Ileave the ho..!A?'Re K. MINOR LOCALS, April Spring Sbow today Council met on Monday night. Business was given a black eye on Saturday night when Hydro went off.. The School of Instruction for the 1.61st 'millers ends next week Did you get fooled on Saturday The seats are going fest for the. Ministrel Show tonight, Think of the "red paint" that will he available when .Ontario goes dry No need to worry over the dye short age. There will be five Sundays in A,pril This should give you a good chance .tie' get to „Church Whose got the hutton? 5 Sundays in this month Good Friday comes on the 2let hist and Easter Sunday two days Neer. Clean up and get ready for the Health Inspector, Straw hats are reported in the offing, The lawn _mower season is ap- proaching. Like eating, advertising should be eontinuous. When taaday's dinner will answer for toemeerow, advertising may safely he done on the same principle `Production and, thrifty is a god motto its peace times as well as 17 war tinae. The showers and then the flow- ers. • New awnings are malcing their appearaerm. The New Era wants es), know of all the doings in the town ,arel ilownebips. The telephone is han- dy, meet people have oneAust tel- ephone the corning and going . of yourself and yew. Menthe • The ice hareest being over, the ed crop wili. now derna od attene on • . 'PG B wiv: Odds and Ends of the Cued Bret/Ries None the Less Interest- ing Because or Their Condensation www The PaYeheetefeepteeete fey the, meet month v01E103493 arid for suow plow- ing $.2e.20. • : The flydre Recipient, for street, light. ing,$197.50 was passed eking with (10 27 for hall light ana lamps. The Bell Telephone Co. had an ac- count fur $10.70 for phone went and telephone rneseages. A new policy oh the Library for' insurance vis,50 90. The Cemetery pay sheet knelled 537.50 for superintendent's selary, Mr. Shehbroon also reported: -Sale of hit $0; care of lots 545; work $0 75. The money collected et the market rendes hist month was $12•25, see•000e9•110•6110•••••••••• • Men and Events. : • 0001/o•••••44001/040se0e•e•ao SIR WM 31, MEREDITH, who with Justice Duel, of the Supreme Court, will inveetigate the char- ges against Col Wesley Allison, CUJRRING' RITES ..10/1!•• Nwe Era and Daily Globe ...$3.81m New Flea and Daily Mail and New Era and Weekly Mail and Empire . ..... e., 1.66 New Era and Daily World 3.3e New' Era and Daily News 2.85 New Era and Daily Star2.85 New Era and Family Herald and Weekly Star .....: 1.85 New Era and Weekly Witness 1.85 New Era and Northern Mes- senger ...... 1,60 Sew Era anti Canadian Farm 1.85 New Bra and Farmer's Sun1.85 New Era and !Daily Free . Press. mcmning 3.35 New Bea and Daily Free Press, evening , 2,85 New Era and Weekly Free Wreee 1.85 New Era and Morning Lone don Advertiser ..... ...... 3.65 New lira and Daily Advertiser e.86 dew Era and Faun and Dairy 1.85 sew Rea and Farmer's Advo- lea000090008111,00 0600000111003) o • Huron County News • • leeeibeene•o•ose••••sseetsakes• David Sprott 1, an old reeidene of Helgrave locality, went to Wing - hem hospital this week for an op- efilition. Be is over 80 years of age but no one mould .suspeet that to he the name. The 100 acre farm, ,fornierly ,own ed by the late George aeck,son 813, line, Morris township, has been purchased by Jno. R. Boll, of the same line, from Wesley Searl, !fm'' • the sum ct $4,40e Immediaie ,pos- qessio,n will be given, 'Phis gives Mr. Bell 200 acres and most cont veariently located Cor working bath farms. The farm of the late Hector Mc- Quarrie, 4th Coo and that pf Thos Garniss, on the 6th of Grey town - &hip, has been 'teased by Thomas Armstrong. who purpose grassing rattle on them. • Contract for the Robb drain in Morris tlowpship was let by the Council to R. B. Alcock, 6th Cone at $1115,00. • ItIr. Harry alerris, t Cloawrieh, past D D G.M of the MO..D.W. is in ill health, and 31,9 frieode are There passed away at his home in Goderich on Wednesday, March Weed, Mr. Godfrey Nieleoleon, who fox the past tee years flied beets a resident of Gmelerech He was, born in Quebec eevanty-rilne yeaes ego and when a lad of ten came to 'Hay township. IVens. A. Alien, of Dunleop who had the misfortune a week ego to slip on the ece and break e small bone in her wrist is making a fa-' voe able rec(overy, The O'Conner brothers have sold their farm of 100 acres We Ma fr, 13c yle, of Donnybrook, for ithe SUM of 1,800. Mr, V.V. T. Sharpe, organist and 11110111111111112111111111/ New Spring rrhousands of d011ais..worth of 1916's newest ideas in up-to-the-minute mer-- chandise are now on our shelves wait- ing your Inspection We ask you to come in and look ; these lines over at -your 'earliest con- venience as priceS are advancing, and in some cases gOCc15 are very scarce. -Those who buy early get the season's very best values: We are showing New Dress Goods, Prints, 'Ckinghams. Wash Goods of all the newest -lines, New Dresses, -New.. Clothing, New Shoes, Cconte Early. Buy Early. 11186--Dresa for Mines and Small Women Sizes 16, 18, 20 Years Pluttnsteel Bros. &null Profits roope ' More Rumness, NO31160514111160•1•113121111101.111111111 198th. Battalion, T'oronto, as a bandsman - Mr. HarrY Erwin. Mtn of Mr. Wire Erwin of Geoderich, returned home last week after spending the, win- ter in Russia, where lee Wm' en- gaged in railway conetruelite) work near Archange1, the far mere therm port of the Czar's empire. Mr. 01'. C. Kalbileisch oe Zurich, has installed a dust -collector in his flax. mill which adds greatly to the comfort and conveiderme crf men at work, • Creditor) band has Imen remergan ized Per the year H K. Eilber was elected leader ; Garnet Switzer, as. sistant; Alf Wuerth, secretary and Mose &else treasurer. New uni- forms will be purchase,' dor the bays. 401MINOIMBP Me John Deeher. ,sr., has sold his • fine Tann east of Zurich, to- gether with the stock and imple- ments to his son, Mrs. William Dedher, who gets posecesion at once 11/1r, Wern, )3enrett )sae disonsed Of his 400 -acre farn, oo the iith cowe just east of Orange Hill., to Mr, John Dinsmore of emir 4Fordwich. Word 'vas received on Monday Mr. Jos, Williamson. of the second con., Howick, that his brotherein- law, Mr. Gem Hargrave, of Lucky Lake. Sask., had died from injuries received by a knelt from mi harm. McMichael Brow. of Wroseter, shipped two carloads of horees frem iFordwich on Wedresday. They also shipped 0113 from Chats- worth and one Irom Arthur. . • ;tr--,' '="0/ Preparedness in the home: TIN jAplale zottne or "the" ffialision 611 the hill are equally dependent upon the Telephone. It guards when melgencjes arjse, and is ever serviffg in a thousand ways, great and small. Get a Telephone and save needless workand worry. The cost is only a trifle -just a few cents a day. Fill out the Coupon below and mail it to us to -day. The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. , • .,.,,6V0,.'="sr. af40A, tiribiguaw.osvgaiMaggingsammassim The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. Oentlentert:-Please see me about Residence Telephone Serviee. Name Address ann.M.atmainnnnall~ ••• • • 111•0110 1111 0111•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • .11.11111W • • • • • • • • • • • 0 V • • • • • . : • • 1 • • A good boy wanted at once to • • • • 6 learn the printing in The New Era 44 : office -prompt advancement, Big E, • • wages are offered all over Canada. I : for good printers. Start now and i • you will soon be in a position to get i L I the big wages, Education is neees- i • 1,1 sary. Call at The New Era and get 1 : advice. • . • -0 • • (]flir-chrect or ol Knox church. 8 • • , Goilarieb, has enlisted with tthe, *008060e e10•Senlie•e•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••00. 1'