The Clinton New Era, 1916-04-20, Page 2PAGE TWO.
DER OLINTON NOW HRS.
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The rush will overwhelm us in'a weeek or so-
We can git,e better attention to your Easter Hat, now,
Why not come down this week? Our milliners are
craatin new designs all the time. Always something
fresh to see here. This (•tore for High eillSS'wliilitlery
re t,
-Easter Suits acd
Easter Coats
Coats that meet the taste
and lit the desired styles of ail
patrons. Coats in the newest
models and the newest cloth
including Gabardines Serges,
Tweeds, Blanket Ulloth,;istnd
Corduroy.
Ladies contemplating
purchasing Suits Ior Eas-
ter wc;uld do well to see
our t, tensive stock. Nev-
er belore have we been so
j b.lsy in this department.
Never in our history have
we b' el in a better poli•
tion to supply you with
most up-to-date garments
-See our Suits before
buying,
Easter Waists.
We ate daily complimented on the superiority of
our Waists in Crepes, Voiles, Silks, etc., all at the.
most mad }race prices,
New Easter Neckwear to hand this wet.•le.
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Show at Sensed
Military Band of the 161st 'Helps
Make Fair a Success,
&Jensall, April 14. -The Heneell
.Spring show- was held here today
and notwithstanding the very no,
favorable state of 'the weather and
roads. there was a Large attendance
and splendid show of both horses
aid, cattle. The military band of
the 161st came down from Clinton
on the morning train and gave
fine selections on the streets dur-
ing' the time of the 'allow, .which
was greatly appreciated, and added
much to the pleaeure and interest
of the fair, which was one of the
best held there. The following is
the dist of prizewinners
HORSES.-
Aged .Clydesdale or Shire Stallion
•-T, J. Berry, Hensall.
Aged Perehereon stallion -•T. J.
Berry; Hensall.
Standard ;bred aged carriage
stallion -T, J. Berry, N.. Contin, T,
Murdock
Standard ,bred roadster stallion
--Geo. Troyer, J. Slsadeat, R.,, Cam-
Heavy draught 'brood mare-R.D.
Bell,
2 -year old heavy draught, filly
or gelding-S.D. Bell,
Agricultural team -D. E. Pother
inigham, C. Truemner.
Aged ibrood mare -Kenneth Mc-
Kellar, 7T. C. Bolden.
3 -,-year old filly or gelding -J.
Rowrlitfe, Kenneth McKellar, R,
McLaren &'"Socs..
(Filly or gelding, any class or
age, shown in halter -R. D. Bell,
Kerr;neth McKellar.
Carriage team -G. I. Chain berm.
Single Carriage 'Horse -C. True -
niece, C.Eilber.
Roadster team -John Decker.
Single Roadster -R. McLaren &
Sons, il'. Hagen
T. J. Berry's special -R. D: Bali,.
Hudson's special -T. J. Berry,,
Cook '& Sees' special -U. R.
McLaren & Son,
Troyer's special -G. Deters for 3 -
year -olds. D. McDougall, for 2-
year-olds .and W. 'Cooper for 1. -
year old,
Judges -of horses, W. L. Moscrip
of St. Malys.
SHORTHORN CATTLE -
Aged Bull -Oscar Klopp.
Bull naives after September 1914 -
Net than
914-Nathan Peck.
Cow or heifer over two , years -
Wm. Pepper.
Weather insurance Co.'s special --
Win. Pepper
Bonthron & Drysdale's special -
N. Peck,
:Aberdeen, Angus, aged bull -Ii;
C. Soldan.
Cow over two years -IL C. Soldan
Hemphill's spc dal --H.0.. Solcian;.
Sweepstake -H. C. Soldan
Judge of cattle, Alexander Broad
foot, of Seaforth, Ont.
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WILL ERECT OFFICE 1902 Mr. and Mrs. maser moved
AND ,SCALES. into their beautiful cottage on
Mr, A. J. Holloway, Ma'in street. Few homes in ,any
Y: coal mer- eomnuoily were more ideal in
chant, has purchased the property every way than the home of Mr.
on the east side of Vi stoma street and Mrs, Preset.. A well, kept lawn
from W. Doherty, which was the resplendent with flowers, attested
old site of the 1Cellr Hotel, and Mrs. eraser's innate love for the
will erect an office and shed for beautiful and the outside beauty
the .Aylmer scales that hello pur- wasa true reflection of the unf.ail-
chased., This will be a convenience irtg cheer and generous hospitality
instead of hauling the coat away extended to all who visited the
up town to be weighed and then home, Mrs,. Praeer was not dem-
back if the purchaser la in the onstrative The beauty of her cha•r-
sonth end of the town. aster was expressed in deeds not
words She met sorrow and suffer
ing with a sympathetic heart and
an open hand Sympathy was par-
amount giving inerely incidental
Surih s disposition does not prate
enmity nor jealously and it follows
I.hat all who knew her became
friends intuitively. Mrs. Preset- was
fore going to the States;- a -member of Lelia Chapter 0.E.. S..
The death of Mrs. Robt. lFraser and an active and consistent mein
which occurred between 12 and 1, bei of the Presbyterian Church.
.o'ciocic,
.Saturday morning April 1 The euneral took place at 2 p. m..
1916, er'eated afeelin.g of sorrow in Monday from the residence. Brief
the .entire community. She had but impressive services were 00D -
(been lllfotr several.month.s with ducted ibyher pastor Rev. N. E.
iLea`r.c trouble and Bright's disease 3 oehlei`, ;Music rendered by Mee -
lout ,there were signs of improve- dames E. L.. Ellington and tie.M,d
ment andthe immediate relatives Sherry and Messrs. A.R. Beardsley
andfriends ,entertained hopes of a, , and j.F A. Foley . The handsome
final recovery, and when the end oak casketcovered with brown
came, notwithstanding, the protact plush was almost hidden by flowers
i sudden. Bans presented the organizatio.ns to
ed illness, it seemed s p t. ,y g
al
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t Darling- � . � 'halo e n
era NI. Tagtor was born is D 1 g which she vas ng ,y
Ontario, on Iohrussy 9, 1.868 clividual friends. The pall bearers
son,were
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A. 0 Graham,
L, Loren
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mine to Bala 1894, Ssc Mclean R.1.. Rog nae Weg
lived at the 'home of her brother A net,andW:J. Hoskins..
Tine inter-
ment 'Was made In the Rolla cone-
A.
DIED IN ROLLA, N.D.,
From the Turtle Mouutain Star
of Thursday, April 6th, printed at
Rolla, N. D., we take the following
.obituary notice which refers to a
neice of Mr. Andrew Taylor cif
town, with whom she resided be
Special Regulations
tory, The deceased 'payee to
then assisted fiber. brothers Bdson P I mourn her loss her husband, one
sister, Mrs. L. Howson, and three
brothers, A,A.7aylor, Edson F.
Taylor and 5 A. 1'alylor, all of Rol+La
and other relatives In their great
Ions the members of the family
have the sympathy of many friends;
and Santee Wesley in the manage-
ment of the Taylor House. On
Dec. 26, she was married to Robert
Fraser sae hier of the First National
Bank, ,of Rolla" Tie the •,n,"-r'^Pr of
Enlistment of Youg Men Attend-
ing High and Continuation
Schools and Collegiate
Institutes.
cation the inspector shall inspect
the school before April 20th, and,
failing such rna
Peetton
he shall
make b correspondence a in-
ueh
i
5 estigation oi'the condition of the
,ore report
i as maya ,a a him o
ck col
sbl P
for or 'against its approval for
the aforesaid purpose,
2. (1) The candidate shall have
obtained ,a certificate from the
principal of the school, if so ap-
proved, that die has been in regular
attendance ,up ,en April 20th, or up
to the elate of his enlistment
thereafter, and that, in the judge-
ment of the atomisers of the staff
engaged in his preparation for ex-
amulation, said candidate is qual-
ified to receive the departmental
certificate for Which he has tried
The Minister recommends the
staffs to deal as liberally as
,practicable with Ithe claims pf each
candidate,
02) The. form of the principal's
certificatewilt be supplied to each
principal on ,application to (the
Deputy Ministe,•,; i
3, The candidate shall enlist for
overseas service not later than
May 12th: t
4. A candidate for a certificate
under the aforesaid provisions
shall make application td the De-
puty •11Vlinister, submitting there-
with the principal's certificate and
evidence of enlistment.
In Circular 11 of January last,
the Department refine izlduce-
ments to young men attending
the High and Continuation Schools
and the Collegiate Institutes and
the Normal Schools and Faculties
of Education to enlist for over-
seas service during the present
war; :but, as sit that ;date the
courses for the departmental cer-
tificates' had not been coveted, no
certificates could be granted. on
the report of the 'leachers, By
Easter, however, the academic
courses .are usually completed, ex-
cept for the review. The.depart-
ment will, accordingly, .exempt for
such overseas service young men
who arp preparing in the High
tied Continuatioe Schools anti the
Collegiate Institutes for the ex-
aminations of next Stine far ,ad-
mission to the Normal Schools and
the iFaculties of Education (got
including the University lelatri-
culation examinations) from seal
examinations land will grant thin
the eertificates baser) thereon, on
the folloiwiug conditions;
1. (1) The school the candiddte
is ,attending shall have ,been 'ap-
proved ,Por the aforesaid purpor-e
by the inspector concerned.
02); Schools whose staffs, organ-
ization and provision for teaching
science and lower school art have
already been iapprosled for 1916
shall be recognized as so Approv-
ed.
(3) (011 The principals of the
schools ;which have not yet been
inspected during the current
school, year ,but which have can-
didates desiring to qualify under
the regulations 'herein provided
Shall, ora receipt of this circular,
notify to such effect the Thigh or
continuation school concerned
0)1 On receipt of said notifi-
Had Dyspepsia.
Boys: HE NEARLY TURNED
UP HIS TOES.
r w'doek Wood Bitters
CURED HIM.
Mr. 11. N. NSanderson, Stealer, Alta.,
writes: "About twenty -fide years ago,
in the Province of Quebec, I came pretty
near turning up my toes with dyspepsia.
A cousin of mine persuaded me to. try
Burdock Blood Bitters. In about tv, o
weeks I could eat anything from raw fat
pork to unleavened bread. Three bottles
did the job, and I hove never been
troubled with my stomach since. You
would say that this is wonderful if you
could only see what. we sometimes have
to live on in this co'iutry; hemlock, half
cooked beans, ,etc."
Burdock Blood Bitters has been on
the market for the past forty years, an
cannot be excelled as a medicine for all
diseases or disorders of the stomach.
S.B.B. is manufactured only by The
T. Milburn Co., Limited, 1`gronto, Ont,
Patriotic Notes
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sompeoposeeemeneoeimulego
Monday, May 1st, the patriotic Sec
law will have tine collection of ram-,
rubbers, papers, oid pieces of metal,
brass etc. Endeavor to have a tine
large bundle ready, secnrely tied with
strong cord,
On Friday, April 2.91.11, 1h.' members'
of the W. P. S and their friends are
asked to remember, that quilting will
be the work for the afternoon, A
small shipment will, be piic�eed. At
present old linen is being asked for by
the Red Cross. and w e shall be pleased
to receive packages containing it, so
that t he linen sane he sent with the
shipment ot the 28th. Look'. you may
findsome,
111 1 h , Marriages & &Dams
DEATHS
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CIIIDLET-At her home
in
Clinton
on April 18 ar=iP et irg aged
70, widow of the late Joseph
Chidiey, a native of Arg,ylshire,
Scotland.
S'ARROW-In Collingwood, 'on
Sunday, April 16th, Thoinaa'Far-
row, former kostsnaater" of Brus-
sels, in his 83rd year,
Portland Cement
Just received et ed a•. carload of the
host
Portland Clement. T have also got a
cement mixer to lend out to my ewe
towers, tact our'priees.
J. W. CARTWRRIGHT,
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Loudeshoro
Note Lost
A note lost made by I. Churchill in
i miemee iR••q••••••••••••es favor of Arthur Oantelon. Payment
has been stopped. Reward for tinder
LocalNews
ARTHUR CANTELON
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SALVATION ARMY.
Lieut. Si'oceall, of Loudon. is
tow in cbarge of the Army until
other ofrieere come,
WESLEY CST13C09
Rev, S. 3 Allin, of Ontario Street
church rook the morning service and
his subject was ` Christ Touched With
a.!f'eeling of Infirmity."
The pastor took the evening services
and continued his series of sermons on
the ' Pilgrim's Progress".
Miss Gray. n returned lllissionnry
from British Columbia, gave a Mission
ary address at the League on Monday
night
The Junior League hotel their Easter
Thank.offering meeting on Fridav
night of this -week.
The pastor's suhjeet, next Sundae'
evening will he "The seen who knows
everything and the man who knows
nothing.
ST. PAUL'S CUURCIi.
Special service to commemorate the
Battles of Ypres and St Julien will
he h at : of
e old t i tn. on Sunda ter' -
p
Sunday
none. The public ie invited to attend
The annum vicetry meeting will
be held in Owen's Memorial Hale
en Monday evening at 6 o'clock,
WILLIS crinaCfi
Beater ,Services next Sunday both
morning and evening. The subjects:
' The Eesnrrectinn and the Individual"
evening -'relic Resurrection a High
Power. Easter music, The minister
Rev, P. 0, Harper will conduct both
services.
Miss* Barbara McIvoe hos been ep•
pointed secretary -treasurer of the
Church.
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A NARROW ESCAPE.r
Billy, the young( son of Mr. Nel'
sonBall, had a parrow escape on
Sunday evening from serious in-
jury The young lad had come
down street to see the band par-
ade at 6.30 p. m. , asisul' was out on
the road, when he was knocked
down by a horse and' the 'buggy
passed over his leg. Lt eltily there
was ,only a young eHow in the
buggy at the time.
TUCKi6RSMIT$ STILL
IN THE 1D.EAD.
The eor,noil of the township of
Tucker smith Lae purebaiind from J.
RA PT'S 1' CHURCH.
The pastor wile, ,preach next
Sunday, morning and evening
In the et ening a memorial service
will '115 held in commemoration of
the 'battle .of 'Ypess and St, Julien..
Speeial music. Everybody wel-
come.
A 10 ruom house on Mary Street
with three lots, town water, a new
furnace, cistern, stable. Apply at the
New Era Office or phone 133
New Patriotic Song
��
"We' will Fight till Victory is Won"
is the title of a new patriotic song
which is dedicated' to the boys of the
101st Battalion. This song is good and
is on sale at A. T., Cooper's Bookstore,
the price being 30c,
20 Cows for Sale
til' Kilbride remesen,ative of tie
iuternatiosisl 'Harvester Company
of Canada., ,an e -i6 mogul tractor,
for the purpose of or crating the
road grader and elfine crusher, also
for ciraw'irig crushed stone for the
said 6 ownship ; the cost of fuel for
this engine ,gine rs about $1 50 per day
as kerosene is inset to operate it,
an engine ,of the time :size today
using ,gasoline woILA •ost the
township over ;36:00 for fuel per
day. Mr. Kilbride tried the ,engine
out on Tuesday and Wednesday. ot
this ,week and Proved it entirely
to the satisfaction or the pur-
chasers. Penhale & Bros. of Exe-
ter have also purchased an a 8-16
mogul engine and 3 plows on Moe -
day last from Mr leilbiide.'HeWill
demonstrate this outfit it Exeter
next week
Thomas farrow Ex -M. P,
victim at Paraiysis.
Former Member of North Huron
Dies at Collingwood
Thos. (Farrow, ex M..P.,, first for
North 'Huron amid later for leapt
Huron, and one of the best-known
men of his county .died Sunday last
at the residence of his son Mr, M.Y.
Farrow, of Collingwood, He suf-
fered aparalytic stroke and at his
age, e4yeara could not withstand
the shock.
Mr. tFacr•ow represented his rid-
ing inthe Conservative interests
I'or fourteen years He was a sup -
poster ,of Sir John M.asdonald for
many years and:one of the few Gov
ernmeut members who survived the
PRah c seand i'1,
He was cleft tte'1 In 1386 by Dr. .P,
Macdonald, now postmaster of Lon
don, who was ;his family physician
and with whom.he was friendly sill
through ltd life. For some years
Mr. Pauper ,was postmaster ratBrus
eels, retiring three years ago and
taking up his .residence with his son
At, onc time in importing the na
tional policy Mr, Farrow made a
speech in which be said that the
policy would make the hens ley
more eggs. Per this delightful
fancy he was dubbed "Eg,g' Par -
row rby the Liberals and frequently
got rhe title in the House of Com -
111005,
Mr. !Farrow 'tvs born in Lincoln-
shire. He is survived by 4 sons
RR , a,isista nt commissioner of res
fowls, at Ottawa MX.. of Coiling -
we ed. 13 W. of Detroit, stud Jelin
M. of 311 llyrnae street, London
and two daughters, Mrs, Leslie
O'Connor of Thorold and 'Mrs. J.
H. Brownlee of Montreal., The
funeral was held on Wednesday,
burial being made at the Bluevaee
cemetery, ,
Eggs for !latching
Eggs for• hatching I'rnrn single comb
White Leghorns - Barran's famous
Englishlisb sir in, the wnrids hest layers,
ers
eggs from this pen 98 for 15, Also
Guild bred to lay strain of single comb
White Leghorns anti Barred Rocks,
31 for 15, or $5 per 100
A. U. LEVEY,
.Deering Agent, Clinton
• Barred Rock Eggs
Having purchased a pan of Parks
200 egg strain of Barred Rocks, wh•+t
eggs 1. have to spare I will sell at .132
per 15. This pen is headed by a cock
from a pen which layed 265 eggs in
one year. Also eggs from other pens
at $1,5
0, $r, $2 and $5 per 15. All in-
fertile eggs replaced free. tirrite or
call for mating list, fully desnrihes my
pens. hI. A. HOVEY,
Clinton, Ontt.
For Sale
Two'aud a half horse 'sewer gasoline
engine in first class running condition
Apply to
W. J. NEMER,
I will offer for sale after Saturde
morning, April 15tb, about 20 good
breeding fresh calved cows and 41
springers, I will allow 6 months time
if desired on approved ;jnint notes.
WESLEY MARQUIS
Phone 14 on 100
Smaller Coal gills.
Let usreduce
youra,'
coal:
bills. We
Ican do it Ib
Y
sup-
plying you With a coal that
lasts long, gives a steady
heat and leaves only a small
amountofashy./This coal is
LEHVALLEY'
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ANTHRACITE
For Sale
Galt rising 4 years, we11 broken, Ap'
ply to
L RATTENBURY
For Sale
The property of T. Rance -3 year
olre driver, nnhroken, and a 1 year old
colt. Quick sale desired, Apply to
GEORGE COR.DI LL
House for Sale
House on Rnttenhnry St., formerly
occupies by the late Mrs. WWriiliam
Murray. Apply to
G. 0, McTe.GGART
A Saxon for Sale.
Saxon Runabout for sale, only run
21, months last season, Has all up-to-
date fixtures, Apply to
A 0, PAPTISON,
Victoria Street
6 -Roost Cottage roc Sale
A 5 room cottage and j: acre of land,
truit trees, the house has town water
and electric lights, for sale cheap on
easy terms, apply to
WESLEY WALKER,
Agency manager Northern Life
Phone, office 30, house 140
Seed; Potatoes.
The Coal That Satisfies
It will save you money. Give
a a tri
R. J. Holloway, Clinton
E. J. McMillan or Se forth, who is
in the province of Alberta, at present,
has "purchased some very fine seed
potatoes of the Golden Coin variety
and will have a carload shipped to
]
Clinton. They will sissyP. abeet the
20th April, Any orders left with Wm
Grant will be supplied.
16, .6, MoMILLA,N
Lots for Sale
Western Cuiversity, London
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE
Income Doubled -Now i$P5,000
Another large addition to Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Three tenths of an acre, situated on
east side of Victoria street next to
Doherty switch. A desirable location
for residence or business. A snap if
taken at once. Apaly to
W, S. Downs, Itattenbut'v St. East
Fat Rtelis and Chickens
Wanted.
Greably Increased Enrollment in view
Write for particulars to;
-oM
E. E. BRAITHWAITE, 111 A., Ph.D.
President.
Token at any time.
Highest Market Prices
Calves tor Sale
I have made arrangements to hetdle
a limited number of calves, mostly
good Slsorthorn grades.
W. MARQUIS. CLINTON
Phone 14 on 100
Eggs tor Hatching
From liens that Lay
We are prepared to supply a large
number of eggs for hatching purposes
from the famous Guild bre5-to•lay
strain of Single Comb White Leghorn
-Sittings 50c per 13 or 58 per hundred
Our Special pen of 2 year ofd gens
mated with Tom Barrow strain cock-
erels 31 per 15. Incubator lots 'a
specialty.
ROLMESVILLE POULTRY YARDS
N. W. Trewartha, Proprietor
phone 4 on 142
Rags, Papers and Rubbers
The Wornen'e Patriotic Society hope
to make a collection of these articles
the last week in April, Housecleaning
may' have arrived in some homes,
please do not destroy the above
named articles. but save for this
collection in April,
For Sale
A white brick 2 story house of I0
rooms with good cellar; Town water;
3 acre of land with apple trees; also a
stable. Corner of Princess and Spen-
cer street, For terms etc, apply to
Mrs. E. Hoitzhaner,•on premises.
Painting & Paper Hanging
Painting and Paper 15 enging neatly
and promptly done, Orders left at
Nunnitord's Grocery Store or at my,
residence, Victoria Street,
THOS, GRAELIS
Head,,quarters
for Flour
411,
Now is the time to buy your Winter
supply of Flour. We carry a full stock
of the following Mena, -
Purity Five Roses
Exeter Milverton
Tavistnck Loudon
Listowel White Plume (pastry
And also to -brand of Breakfast Food,
made from choice Manitoba wheat, at
0 pounds for 25e
To Make Vour Hens Lay
This winter, we recommend our
Laving Meal, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell
Bone Meal, Grit aad'Charoo,lI.
We always carry a full line of
Bran - Low Grade Flour
Shorts Molasses Meal
Oil Oake Dairy Meal
Highest Prices Paid for all
liinds'of Grain
W. Jenkins&soca
Flour and eed. phone 199
Valve=in-
Head
Motor
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COME AND MSE THE
CevoIeI "four-Ninelg"
at the Clinton Motor Car Co. Show Rooms
powerful
Band
Quiet
Running
Price Copiete $675 F.O.B. Oshawa
- and Side Curtains Electric Horn
1 Mohair 'Top,TailoredEnvelope Regular Etiulp Hent,
Vision Ventilating Wind•Shield Speedometer, Electric Starting and
,
Clear V1S on b r p
Lighting System, Ammeter and License Brackets.
NOTE -Owing to the gI'e
at-deman d fort
his car. wewould
suggest placing your order early to ensure delivery.
We use the Stewart Speedometer. Two -unit "Auto -Lite" Starting and Lighting System
'with Bendix Drivz, same type and grade as used on the high-priced cars.
''OF • EPAIRS ALWAYSm'KEPT 1N STOCK ,
A COMPLETE LINE R ,�
W. J.
NEDIGER, Agent.Phone 13f, i CLANTON