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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-05-18, Page 1Estal:fshed 1865, Vol. 50, No. 47 ll r---7mrrmnui, CLINTON NEW ERA C. L.INTON ONTARIO THURSDAY MAY 18 1916 __--�- Sattalnon. What will YOU do for it? he thist 1s—)(3111° H®rn __ 4•®O.004.Otl+o ••©Om'0•mmo®9J.4044 064000.0• W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers V> V NMMNHM ` AA i Star Otani formaidehgde Insures your grain from Rust. We guarantee Star Brand Formaldehyde to be the best Formaldehyde you can use. It will save you many bushels of grain, and assures you of hav;ng clean grain and straw for your stock, also a c can threshing. 50c perpint tattle. Buy the Best and be Sure of Results BBest Quality Drug Store The Rcxall Store !S, W.- S. P H0 LM Phm.B. VyMVyyWVWVVWWVWVWV1l�M/�MMM/1/NV�MM�A/1/WM e oat apk OF CANADA Capital Authorized.... $25,000,000 Capital paid op: 11,560.000 Reserve and undivided profits 13,500,000 Total ,Assets ... • • • .. 185 000,000 3S13nATNTc 1iJ + witiaworid-Wade Conn eeti0mtt4 Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits General Banking Business Transacted. MANNING, !gauger, Clinton Bcaach R. E. MA � W�ebW W W V V V V W V W V V�NWv dvavveirvwWvw W Wvwv�►�IwNN+0 INCORPORATED 1855. atil MOLSONS BANK TUt " a tPlTAL AND REALM $8,80H,000 96 Branches in Canada if A General Banking Business Transacted CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT BANK MONEY ORDERS Savings dank Department Interest Alton ed at Ilighest Current Rate "o. C.E. Dowding, Manager Clinton lBrilarli'" De Details of Taxes on TheBlrnd_Man Eloquent Amusement Patrons Colonel Lorne Nulloy, of the Royal Will Range From One to Ten IYfiIitary College, Kingston, , Joins th DA US Cents—How They Will be l Gives Fine Address in Aid �ti p i� Collected.1 of Recruiting. The regulations pursuant to the,; Despite the fact. that it was Sat - of tax act provide fora tax; urday evening the town hall' was of one cent on patrons not paying ' well \Pilled• to hear ,Col,. Molloy, more than ten cents For admission. the (blind trooper, "who serveo for two cents over ten cents and not more Canada in the South African War, L than bifid cents, five cents over fi ty I s oak in aid of the 181st Bata,. cents and not .more than one dollar, Before his address the band give ' end ten coots over one dollar. The I several selections on the stage and Treasury Department of Ontario will. ! by special request +play, supply tickets in a convenient form of I grand overture c°Poet and Pea - Best denominations as' may he neces sant', Rev. 1, RC„ Fairtull, local sexy and shall sell same to owners of President, ;of the War Aux111ary,. amusements mite silig tickets in , was chairman, not d' d value' n1 quantities having a face Col. Combe snake of the epic less than one at a discount of tentiper "drive'' to get the 250 men needed cent, for n nail tet ornto cent tickets for the 181st Bahl. and 100 men had seven and a nalf per cent, for five cent, peen signed up during the past I tickets, and five per cent for ten cent I been' tickets. ate. Aecliiso.n sang "The Veteran ;There shall be a receptacle at the � Song' and was (loudly ePlaude entrance of places of amusement for but refused the audience an exec): C. wireceiving and indform rickets which shall he ,r form commonly' Col fri:ul'loy in his opening re - known ,Is a chopper, so constitutedmarks praised the Batt). Rand et,t- that when the ticket has mace been de I ing it was one of the best he had posited it cannot be taken out until so i heard while travelling over Ont- mntilatecl that it cannot be used „g.rin 1 axle in the interests of the various 7.`o gree i. diens at the present juncture is ! mini&ter, who lois joined the 181st that so many are self-cfelusiouists. I Battalion, as private, and is as - We imagine that circumstances will signed to the quartermasters ru• Yo p1-evail ix'Burr ' nC 1 are they hundred years we nave been at 6 peace; we have no adequate ictal there is some truth in what these • I of war and the war is fart away.' gentlemen claim. You never heard o With us tb' sky is still hips!, the °f at, an t' time orrconin commanding listened any o • \Vhe'.e turnstiles automatically regia Ba,ttapions. °" tering the number of admissions are i 1 } difficulty with Cana- i IIEV, .1. ni 1'A];Rl''ULL 13 1 ti -t installed and need at any place oP ala basement it shall, not be necessary to tick instal a machine for destroying . • els brut the tax may be collected either co r n -pretty I Orlists/i m Clothing i •• • b a m 4 4 4 e e • e ••• • 0 0 • •a 00 • • a • 0• 0 • • 0 • 0 • • I N • in cash or tickets, provided a daily re ra 1 tl y always have 1 o1 a , • Continued on Page 9 FOR May 24th Strawberries Pineapples Tomatoes Celery Lettuce Onions Oranges Bananas The Store of Quality W, T. O'NEI L Tryhe New1� THE BUB GROCER n strut.�n z p • foremost a1i.sCle of wahom in the his w-ie,ws And I believe that if I m ° Phone 18 chits eye todaly is the Gcrmarl.s **404300e40000400.044,44.000,, sego•u•o•x.43404r+x43a•ceaao'tt•..Rw 430043130s public And be it rememberedI Continued -on page 2, for Job .� r i• ...®+ J�vq�p m..�®ems. ;�mr �k�Gr'•• 4 Slag rd6w Jn..�wiySxtr ."ti sr,i� tI' y fit s� _�. .. r. rr"8'° - - '' n 2 a7'�';'�W.`a e .sis ..> .. rta'.�7 .�-. pp,,,u.• +w,s,,..evl.,�._,.w 3,t1t!.,�PtU, ! '14SIIN MPS, 7-f .Z . , ,' .� 113�f�'. "�Rw°�i .>gi ">FnC iG"1`nl +ti .•,� .� r�. ` ��x _ -.a , , •t Ck'14'1+1`''�si�'&��•'�`.�'1'A''A L�'�[iPi" ° Rl k S r 'ti a?il wlr¢� r a w i,"9t%Il]TkS2G 7 . z a ! F v 'w� • ii t> / VatgataMigtgariNUOIMI• ' i]. _..... ''\ -r_.m �•�•••,^'fy'...... _ . '.i.l • ♦ ..mm�2fi11 ' 'r'i8, •. grass is getting green. It was k\l- uppolt that was absolutely -with- says thus, It will always be so, says t'he average min But I feel tout here ,some is struithtbe find it. haAnd so r t Mlht•ltrsts &av They s • • Reandyto {icdr I Clothing 9 $15 The ever increasing demand for Suits at this popular price has prompted us io offer special values, and we point with pride to our Fitteen Dolh.• �Suiis and say Match Them it Von can? r......,,,,,,,,,„.,...„,, , Two and 3 button j models in worsted, tweeds, etc. The tailoring. cut, and Ievery detail of suit making is the best that good work- men could do. J f we can succeed in awakening the L�RIB IESI 1 e hold that minds of the pelpie get Chem o war is in itself a good thing. That •1 i We have a /pleasing grasp the actual conditions exist- ing throughout the world today, I too long pence begets prosperity p g convince them that the North Am- that prosperity ultimately must : surprise in store for the eriean continent isnot aportion of , mean luxury and sensuality, breed • man that don't know the earth set apart from ail the I ing selfishnes, sleuth. then decay. • about the aigm t k w rest, thein we will get the recruits , Peace sets upa gangrene in the of wweneed. I have no sympathy with body politthat c. cuts War ois the sgu gren,s • OUT 1. those who stigmatize as cowards knife ni growth, The world isn the 1 the -nen 'who hold back. Our blood product t war. Evolution is war, • fights through athoil;and thrs 0tough the survival of the fittest, War 0 1 c fighting stook.. It was tlu'on is means the survival of the daces 0 centuries i conflict haths this best fited to carry on the work mighty Empire of ours irae been ; of the `-� ofd. Wer,' is nature's a evolved, 1 cannot believe that thisk struggle tar existence, i carried into d generation will be found. wanting i international competition. It is o e `in loyalty to its great traditions. I Would like fora little tvhi'e to 1 good think. And filled ;with these discuss ;with you a problem 'that ideas the militarists of Germany 0 lies at the root of recruiting. 'Fioww' threw down the gage of battle to w 1 d citizen reg,,arct wear all the'world, because in their high des- b and what should 'bolus attitudeis t to ul over all But w\hattbe � •��•r� should fi goo 1 1 . minds 1t was Germanys 118 1 es- te\tarda \CSL' when Roomer, to ltiny • Fifteen Doll r Suits W^.ma=r-tea.. o " t C Orr Rd'E G his country through•Runo spec of : now isl probmblysts r quite different. re I t A p 99 l01 tris' country? in? . Roughly speaking cannot imagine how any man, no I a ,®gent for Q 1<' 11, Telegraph 1 Co. there thought are jnl the worm reference three to schools i fru'.tter how grelatl;r committed to i a T'irst w efind the Militarists, the militarism, can today look on I 0 i� �il'liial.re Beal ler Every Man oro . e and not modify ! b • • b 8 The 161st Huron Blttalion has been ordered to Will your County be humiliated by having the Will the word ''1{u; on" ever stand as a word of to their ho; or ? THE L their pride and To The Men,--- The en, The business of the young risen of the County to -day is the completion of the Battalion she was asked to form. Kitchener urges "Men and Ire Men," Canada has promised him 500,000. Will you be one ? Are you content to remain` a hone in ease and reap business advantages while other men take your place in the firing line ? Will your conscience remain clear and clean each day of the long years to come ? Does the sight of your chum in Khaki leave you untroubled and undisturbed ? 5 i'• f� mobilize on June 1st, and AT FULL STREN(- first Battalion she was authorized to form go into camp under strength ? reproach throughout the Empire? Or will the people of this County' rally to ST e7ALL, FOR VOLUNTEERS Make such sacrifices as may be necessary (the Empire is worthy of them) to enable you to take your place in your County Battalion. ENLIST and ENLIST TODAY, with the knowledge that at last you are playing the part of a MAN. To the Mothers, Wives and Sisters, - Do you know what is happening to women in Europe to -day ? Do you know what the women of Belgium, of Servia, of Flanders, and even of your own race in the old land have suffered by the invading Buns ? YOUR REASON IS ONLY A L en for tit]. Do you know that thousands and tens of thousands, with their little ones, are driven starving from their hoaxes to die in misery ; that they are being violated and slaughtered a Do you realize that if this War is not fought out in Europe, you and your children may be forced to share the sufferings of those in Europe ? Do you realize that if Canada is to protect her people, her homes, and her liberty, her men niust be given without stint to take part in the struggle ? Thousands of glorious Mothers, Wives and Sisters have given their dearest to this cause of Humanity and of the Empire. Can you meet this type of Womanhood in social intercourse ? Are you content to see other mothers, wives and sisters proudly sending off their manhood to protect you and your men -folk ? ' Or will you meet the burden of this generation with Courage, "the Highest of Divine Virtues ? "' ME Exec$E6 WNa a is I4y' ailliI eirft tl dahliaortlfa mVs`�' XinW'N _0, *Mt" "'WA A03+e'AMR VAT 0 • 1 d ''diV�•I