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The Clinton New Era, 1916-08-31, Page 2PAGE TWO. 'H OLINTON NEW HSA Thursday, ,August 31st, 1910. ave ... n g pitying many, Uut not si.gnliying Mr. atx$ Mra IFt'ec1 Tncicel, Zoo-- e ey r p f w rosstq, ut• Ja,tion of the dieirict," ouch," In Toronto 40,825 voters signed the petitions of the Com- g P nitttee of One Hundeed,a This was . 91:2 of the total voting, pOziul ion. In Southtdgst Toronto 445 totes were polled by the pr ohib, tion candidate; equivalent to 3500 ores for the ettre cit Pro7ta.0-1 , i y ly Premier Tfeazst will now' be in cl nc•d to atL'ae1t1 the same importer anee to pet7ttons.. that the Bratlelt statesman ,had Jelaned to attach ko delegations. STILL AT THD SAMEI P eE, P i•n p everything s bsc pd- vanced in ince buh.the subscript,. ion price o[ -the ;Clinton;Olinton New Era, p ':Among While, if was aini'yonneed that' .the weeklies of Perth and Huron *ere to raise th'e' pries froth one dollar to one dollar and.; fifty cents, on- ly afew. of the papers have made the advance. 'However the matter isnot settled yet. The one dollar weekly, isnot being printed at a At urerent we are clt:ai.'g ng the one dollar 'rate but our sub- scribers will nothe surprised at any time to be informed that we are ma:kin t slight increase, The increase will not he made however don ; Mr. ,and Mrs, Ira Pishet Tom Tonto 1VIr. and 'Nits. E ].alter; ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ceciingltante;: Mr. and Mrs, Thoe, Williamson of 73amilton; Mr, and Mrs. R, Gra- :barn • C. Whitmore;. and . Rt cross free Mr, arm bits•'Fred Ew P 1 en' and Mtss Pock, The late Mr,' Wheatley was also survived, by six ) sisters, Mrs. Ira •(Fisher, Toronto ; 'Mrs, Thoe. Cowan, Iowa • .Mrs. Jas: ,Pinch, Clinton: Mrs: E. Adams, Mrs. Robert Rogerson and . Mr,s..Chas: Lowery of Qonstance; aria his mother, 1YIrs, George Wheatley, lives at Chief, Whnr, e y He is a cousin is a cousin of C:heP, Wheat e, of town. ,the relatives from ,a distance ,'who attended the funeral were, Rev. -Robert Miller and wife,, Milverton; Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Kerr,, Crediton; Mr. ;and Mrs. Jas. Walker and Miss! Myrtle, Ex- titer; Mrs. 't orgie and Miss Mar- T this, Wingham ;, Mrs. Ernest, , Vr ells„ Toronto;, Mr, and Mrs, !Fred Puck- er, London Mrs. Ira 'Fisher, 'To- 'Tonto; Mr, and Mrs. Chafin, Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Wm. Cole,, !Flint, R. H. Peck, ,London and Mr anti Mrs. Thos, Boyce, doderich, ••!!r••!!!•••!••• ••••! N • Dint" blarria,^(S & D3athS t - ana'Iler Coal BMs Millinery Bondi,- to -Wear G:nrineutS Phone,, I hone, 73 . , M Dryi.00ds and Il01180Etr 111shittRs Editorial Notes • • v*••N!•!•WrY••i!O!•••!• •• , veelc, Berlin has had a strenuous time Ire b p plow''' to the. ublieMal the are o' al to the' Old -Ila and are ydes roup to Sine' up in sup- lin the sinews of teas,- e plying residents' will now have smoother sailing, . •i-- ,Fashion devotees svhcS have had manya tight sANg , g queue an defend- ing, the use of corsets; have data now at hand that frees them from the charges that they were the initial trouble -makers. In the isl- and of Crete, archaeological ;noes- tlga'tion revealed,. the £act'th'at DpATfIS. ',TI:EATLI8ji'-In' Clinton, on Sun- , day, Ang, 27th William o g 1 Ge, lge ' WUea,tleY, .aged 50 Years and 1' days, RENDih R-In cHolmesville, on Vionday, Aug. 28th; George, Ren- der, aged , 3 yea}s, SCOTT -•Iii s arta, on Sunday, Aug,. 27th t1[Itrr•r J, G Stolt a ed 57 ' y yearns. L - ON ln' Clinton, on Sugday, , Au 27th John Lanxon, ager' 7s years: MAXWELL -In Leamington, on, 'Friday, Aug. 25th, Jean Scott, be- bloved wife of Roht, 4Vlaxwelt, sr. aged 8,2 years:. Let us reduce our coal y bills, •We can do itby sup- plying you With a. Coal that lasts long, gives _a stead heat and leaves onlya small amount of ash. This coal iS, i . ., • • i o VA LE GHfGH V/ L II /i17 1 ,iii ANTHRACITE' ' The Coal That ,,.:' • .iattsf[es I t will save you motley: Give "atrial. . J. HollowayClinton ' • Specials FOK" AUGUST . > n ca' P; •I q :., , c:;, i , House Dresses 89.cprofit. i- - • Eighteen ladies Reuse Dresses a g good washln TAI colors, sizes 34 and 36 only, values up to rso, August Special 89c ` . "' . • ... Laal and Misses Middies es 09C Two dozen ladies and misses Middies, white,_ and white with colored trimming. sizes 16; 1$, 34, 36, 38 and 40 values u to $1,2 Au 'fasts eclat 89c Up '•g p ) • Ladies Ladles Voile Waists$1.19 Fifteen Ladies Voile Waists, slightly soiled, sizes 36 and 8 values u to $3 Aug. special 1,19 34, ° p g p ' T •on SIM Crepes and Silk Foulards 39e 50 yards only of Silk Crepes e . •+\ `l and Foulards shades tan °"'..: ' , grey, black and white, 27 and r 42 inches wide, V4.ueS u to Up , 2t Aug, special 39C yard i Cotton Crepe tie yard R Crepe, 1 1 75 yards of Cotton o white and blue, and white and navy, 27 inches wide, to ular g U ♦ a8¢ yard, Aug, special 7 Lc Ilk New Fall Mantles i Suits and ISUits i The first shipment of Our New Fall Suits and Coats tohishment "t hand. We will have this sea- " son one of the largest and , best stocks in the county to :;..+,, i;,;_,•; ,:'\ +; choose from, ++ r :,t: ` '.J • ' ' Be sure to visit this Dept. p The store that shows the t new! things first, ® Wore, ore them 4,000 years ago. Not only, 50, but the vain men of that. Jay, be it:saict to their shame, attemlitecf to, • improve; their figure by the use of the corset This fact' aril afford a string' the Cali sex may pull when the argument waxes Warm in the days to eotne and they wish to "lace'' their Young Hen — Young'men or others who are' unable to enlist for overseas ser -,- work. EVERY MAN SHOULD B DOING HIS BIT. Steady 'work to Western University. London --o-- ANOTHER GREAT 1 ' ADVANCE Income Doubled -Now $5,000 deoator . --00-- In one of the market reports }rr:a fieri one o the other deep coin- good. men. Apply to The Robert -Bell Engine and Thresher Co., Limited, fSeaforth, Ont. Another lar a addition to Faculty and g Equipment in Arte and Medicine (}rosily'naleased Enrollment in grew • without Sufficient warning being given. to otic reactors. DECORATIONS 'POR: WOUNDED. All officers and men who may have been wounded in the pre- sent war since it began,. are in future La treat gialcf braid on their sleeves. the following, are the distinctions; Stripes of'ills- goldal.endix7 stat braid, No. 1, two ruches il', slam sewn perpendicularly on the left sleeve of the jacket to, marl' each occasion on which wounded. In ease of officers the • lower end of the first strip of gold braid will be immedintely a_ bove the upper point of the flap cuff. Warrant olfficera, non- commissioned officers, an -i 2ncn' will wear the gold braid on the left sleeve, the lower. edge of the, braid to be three +inehee from the bottom of the sleeve. The adrlil- Intel strips of gold braid, 'nark- Ing each subsequent occasion on which wounded will be placed on either side of the one at originalny half-inch inter vols. RA`.L"TENii17RY-H LLQ WAY G •male i••••N•!•dM!!••••••O.0•• • ' • • Ouer The Teacups . • • • ®•!•®•••O••It•!•oR9!•l9®!!• Miss Logan of Toronto, was here ^ _ the Ratt•nhur Tin _ ;lousy wedding. y 1 Miss Mary:, Turner left Wednes- day morn}n to spend a few dfays g p fn Losonto, Mre, Tames Dodds oP Blyth ,was Here the guest "of the Raatenbur;Y -Holloway wedding.. Mrs. Daviel Wood and daughter Edith of Maple ,Creels, Sa;k,, whe for the past two months bate been visiting at the home, of Mrs. Turner, left this week' for Toren- to where they Will spend a few days before leaving for their. home in the West. Mr, and Mrs. R.N. (Rowe and Earn of in town onW d a 'nesday attending the Rattenbury- Holloway wedding, mevL'iu on ti Ices, we noticed the g prices. statement;- "Butter is strong?" We believed ;the .quotation at „nee afa, had robuthe a.yu int- auce of a very robust sample Doan for service .-- A tUorobrtd Yorkshire, rico m 'lthorobretl Rerlcshit'e boar for ser Write for particulars to: __o_` E. E. BItAITELWAITE, M,A., Ph.D. President shot t time ago.e It 'would nothaye surpa•ise uev ry much if it had get out of the dish without the ip of •the butter knife. Strong was the correct word, unless' you vice, at lot 34, Loudon Road, 1 miles south of Clinton, Terme-+ $1 at time of service with prilil- ege of returning if, necessary. J. ASRTON. , •, y rd't /lens and Chickens T. ' Wanted. spoke in exact terms and said "double 1- , Taken strong Despite its mus- cularity the top notch price tva,.4 exacted. Quality rather than quantity. tould be abetter rule in 3 the buying and selling of butter. t Sale Farm for r ;ti(, --- Farm for sale, containing 55 at any time. Highest Market Prices W. N1ARQtTTS. • CLINTON Phone 14 on 166 Even pale 'complexioned butter would be accepted with good_grace rather than the heavy draft type, acres of good clay loam, suitable for agriculture or grass, being north half of lot 77, 'Maitland con - • Wanted unless you wore aelotlsespin 00 tour nasal appendage while You enjoyed' your meal. Perhlpl if the butter lifted up its voice in defence + part of the blame might be attached elsewhere., Where a cession, Goderich, with five acres of choice hardwood 'bush, and a never -failing t.pring creek run- wing through, all under grass at present ,possession ran he given at! Apply ' Machinists and latIhe hands Wanted Apply tip': WOOD MOTOR Co„ 1 Clinton, Ont. light bill Of fare is itv order, there is really no necessity for the hut- ter being so strong. once. to, WILLIAM BEDOTJR R. R. No, 2m Clinton House for Sale WEDDING, A charming wedding of great in- teres' !to iintonians G t ns that solemnized at high noon on Wed- nesday at the borne of Mr. and\ Mrs. A. J, Holloway( when their only daughter, 'Hattie Alberta, was united in marring° to Mr. Isaac Rance Rattenbury, son of the late Joseph Rattenbury and 'Nlrs. Rat- tenbury of town. Only the 'mmocl- late .relatives were present} at the ceremony, at wlticlx the Rev, J, A Robinson, rector of St. Paul's Church, officiated. The spacious parlors were decorated with ••••!•9Y•••••••••••••••••r1 • • fawn and Coun >ry • • •••••••••••••NM••••••••• I,ondeeboro The regular monthly meeting of tlxe Woman's Institute ,will be held ' qt the home of Mrrs, 01)ra Young, nn Thursday, Sept, 7th. All ladies are Invited to attend, or phone 12 ,on 143. House --•!- _ SO many definitions are tieing •given to -day or what it is to We a • Grit'• it looks as if (who t 11 ool Wanted --- on Rattenbur $t., formerly eccnpie3 by the late gMxa, William Murray. Apply to G. D, 14IcTAGGAIiT .those Wool :wanted,g p paid subscribe to the Liberal iaitlr Tri hest rice twill hate to fofl;)w the'r •b'wn -Cash or trade, BENMILLER WOOLEN MILLS, For Sale belief rather than be governed y p pProperty U elle opinions of wOnlrl-fie alb- o Hanging finders. 'Old land,na.rlcs are some Painting . l .arrer Il<an,,llllt, limes safe to set your compass by - p• Accu red by'Jr. C3av- dies, •ineluding two lots, house, 0f - fice and stable. Will be and sometimes not, while more Painting •andlPaper H tngfng neatly fx•etfuently the swill ie Utei.wisps and promptly done, Orders left at would lore you to the shot}s. Ban- Nanmtotd's Grocerstaible, oP fraud, deceit., trickery Y Store or at my residence, Victoria fittest, and graft by both palitieni pti•tiea TflOa', q•RAOLla and the in-,breeth`n Of high sold sep- arately or together. Electric lighting ,throughout, water in the Hard and soft water in bath -room kitchen and eummex kitchen. Apply tto DR. GAT.•'DIERi palms and ferns and nhe alcove was banked with fetor ,and a Basket Gimlet -lel: of tbhitq asters wind, l;reen fOJsng.e George (Peck) Steep, late pox''er of iva9 suspended over the pi'iner- the ]3[tttah Lxuhange hotel here was pals,' The bride, who 'was given sentenced to seven months of imprisonFeed away by her fatlterl,wore a white meat: 1n Qentval Prison by Magistrr,te duchess satin wedding dress and .Kelly this morning. Steep of late, it carried a shower bouquet of white appears, has been'ioy riding'through rosebuds and 1. ole the valley, the country by auto, claiming to pay The young couple were un- the owner upon arrival at his destine-wrong- attended. Miss Clelat Fniq tion where upon arrival he m' sterioug ? y of town. played the wedding ly disappears, It ended Tuesday when in niste. A OWttty dejeuuer was served he tool. a trip from Setifto Oliu lifter the ceremony, the girl friends of ton the bride ssais+in r at the tables The Mrs. Margaret Angus, one of the a g g dining room was decorated with pale pioneers of Goderich, aged 01, years pints and iv him flowers. The bride was buried in Maitland Uemetry, i;ronnl's gilt, to the beide was ii solitaire morals, the public got,, merle and c justice, though the ho'nvens fall, _ - would bring r.; new era, that •-. _' acla,lt7tmookesto res litsf l no roti ter ,,, • Him bow c:roolced the transactio nthe re are sot me so dyt;d-in-the..wooi politically they are ready to swear T e y aclearance, ei•erL Whenthe 11' Prices Aug,1 doers are willing to cry "Peccavi •, ss of aitch e Leo called politica, and areaching up to what ris abling 1Ot •11111 and beyond r•eproach ie One Of She The following prices for 'Fort grea:l' National needs inlay. cars will bo effective on ano af- --••------- ter August 1st, 191.0, will be September 1st. Chassis ...... ...... ...... . $4 -: 50.00 Many of our' citizens are taking Our 111 •r ;Saturday Feed • , ' ;jJ x -:':'• /SP - l• ® ramblings• '';•••••MN••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • Local • ti ••••••••••••.i•1••••••••••• RIBS BROKEN Last Monday Mr, Isaac Dead, 'tad Lite misfortunate to fall, and ih dying eo fractured two ribs. He is doing as well could be as• pected now, NEW GARS !l lir. Langford the local Ford agent has sold two 1917 care this week, Mr, J> @, Bovey is a new owner and Dr. Fowler also took one, The new model is a good one, POLICE MAGISTRATE OF SBAFORTH 141x, J. C. Greig, a former Clinton ;inn and brother of Mr, Tnoi. Greig and Mrs, T„ Jackson of town, has been appointed police magistrate of Sea Horth es successor to 111', F. Helmeted, who resigned, IrIlBON PRSSBYTERY The Huron Presbytery will meet at Brucelield on Tuesday, sept. 12th, when they will consider the resigns Lion of Rev. F. U. Harper, pastor of Willis church, who is Low Chaplain of of tthe 177th Simcoa Uo. Battalion.supper, • • • • News • i • ►•••••••••••••••NNO•t!•• • AUTO AOOIDENT On Wednesday afternoon beet blur o'clock an' Overland driven by Mr. hill-••••• ni Mitchell tried tn;walk•on a Ford sac Mr both had 6o 50 10 nthe e repairs shop. T+'other particnirare may come out in court it seated, MINOR LOCA L3. Re Regular holiday hours at the g Post office on Monday. Council will meet on Tuesday evening owing to Monday 'iteinga holiday. School opens on Tuesday; of 'next week, r, 'CARD OF THANKS Mrs. W. G, •, Wheattey ria f+tmily Wish to thank the many friends for kindness shown them during their re cent bereavement and also to the Olin ton Fire Brigade for attending rho funeral of husband and father, in a body' PASTIME DANCE .Tbe members of Pastime Club extend a cordial invitation to a,danee to be held in. the Oluh Room diatituud ring and to the pianist an aniethvet Hug, The young couple left Iiayliel[i nn the three train fora short Rev Nlr MacFarlane is now spend wedding trip to the city of New ing his vacation at Owen sound with Yvl k and ALhuttt • City, the bride' his sister' while the Rev, Mr. Powell travelling in n dark green broadcloth will have charge Of the services of SC. suit and wide hrintad black velvet hat, Andrew's until bis,return, Atter the honeyp moon the yonn;; Miss Mina Bengeegh of Wingham Is e tit tie will take a residence in town, visitingat the home of Mr, Thomson, The bride rreeived ihany beautiful Reeve A. N'rwin is on a Forrester gifts. a Ut>Flals ware ni re'- 1,-r i l Pet dein.anon trip •to Niagara Falls, ora, Lxater, Bi th Ranit Ste wilt Robinson and wife have return Ia1N'•'P """ Tn ntto y'I`he hoot wishes ed to their horns after spending their slid felicitation; ,of a. The, circle vacation hers. of interested friends, among The great Ford Auto Picnic was cele both bride ana 'groom are t'ety brated here when 8owet's grove was popular, p , .go with them •'on their covered with autos and alt the owners new journey through life sin which enjoyed an ideal day. 'the New Ertt, joins heartily. 1 , in Toronto +Fad' this week and Runabout 47b.00 more will go next 'week.• Touring Car 496.00 --,—""" ,, .. Coupelet ..... 096.00. Bach t® ll he land Town Ca." 780.00 a "' ""-' •••••- Sedan 890.00 ---- 108 acres, Goderich township, $Th00 , (F.O.B. FORD, ONT. 100 acres, Colborne tgtvnsisi t 5u00 1 90 acres, Colborne township !8110 These prices are positively guar- 50 acres, Colborne township 2200 used against any reduction be- fore Au gust 1st, 1917, but there is 5 acres, Godeticb limits t 1000 no guarantee against an advance All those have good soil and in ;price at anyUime. i buildings and are `areal'' bargains. Write us about 'Milers. If think- ing of making your home in the e{ L 4®s« county town. clon't buy till 444JJJ L Gayltg j 1 And horse. in temper, think mistaken, and there to our it y prices Highest '-- FEED a► C / you will soon Better in and willingness, all feed is Try yon will be is a; big difference favor. Yet will cost nu are no higher, •Prices s !c• - s r t\ ., aE ` have a better condition, 'better . If, you alike, you are ours •fol a while convinced that and all this extra qual- nothing.Our , , lien. 1'or Grain WILLIAM W'FIEATLEY Stanley DIES SUDDENLY. Rev. F. D, Butchart and wife of Cleveland. Ohio, were visiting at the The citizens of Clition ant the home of his brother, JohnButchart people' of the srirrnrtndifig town_ Por a few days last weekend this week ships. had a severe shock on Mon-: 141', James (,ameron, teacher, was day morning when the news came visiting at the home uf:his uncle, Mr, the -t W111iam W1ip tie the well Neil McGregor for the past week, known contractor, had passed had Dr, John Roche, wife and two sons suddenly away on Siutcla+y even_. of Detroit were visiting old acquaint lug, at his home on Ontario St, antes on the Second last week, Death. was due f , 1 Henri ',' '1 ,e, et. Ularm NIc(rlreg`or is at present v •tfng a6 the home of es W, Orieh, which the family ,not: know LI Tu kere mith . deceased had been •ttoubleet with 1 Tenn. McKay left ori Tuesdsy for some N nae. O ` Sunday, after for her Tonne in flay left after spend I p Iianied ,his wife over to see 'her father1w; ing afew months,at the home of her John Armstrong,who is in' qa,r. uncles. She wase;ecompanied by her. p cousin, John Sullivan health, and left to •go home 'at Mr, Jxmes Spackman, of Hayfield is ten o'clock. About 10w,i0 d°ce?sed, after getting into 'bed, /with Y my at present building the cement bridge story, The late 'M1+ WheatT on Pepper's eiderottd. passed • ley was barn the London You Yl see us. Wo can placer you at easy Prices. We are Boron's ;largest dealers. DEALER. 1 O'NEIL & COMPANY, PHONE 183, CLINTON. The Real Estate people, ,r,. Unk. +- f W. J C nkiris A 5011 Phone 199. Residence 1 on 142. •Goderich, , M 040000.60!!!0!060000.8•!60 weeeebeeeeeeeesese••liN • • •es o p. 'k.7 r • 4" •• • • • • 1 I ew Cdnad a w , •the «, W' * • • dr Loan • • • .• i 1iY1LN!••••••••No• •O••••• •, O •• • Persons desiring to sub-, • •0 1, sgrelte to the new War, • p i Loan which will be issued • a • in September, may obtain • • •of •; fulll particulars as soon • 0 same Incavailable b •• P , _ by y, •• appiyingt to • D •' iW, BE'Y'DONE, • • I °T ®®0!0l000eoe0000•!OOOOOsoot* m ■ j iT T •• a • • • • e• , • •` • ia • • • • • Scourge. CDUI L,h 11N'1ltUl Appears nl l t 11111011 t7 g • eesee-eof of Three 'uses: Il i 1 Hue S' 1, , - gn- IR 1•1ll 111 FIaX Township. , ions I' 4idSB Fields Paralysis Friday, Sept. 8th. Na invitations issued, WOMEN'S PAIRIUTIU SOCIETY The Women's Patriotic Society will meet in the town hall on Friday after noon Of this weak. PASSED AT$aA5 Monday morning John Lanxon, a re ori A berti street the advanced age g 7'J gears, Deceased condnetet a market garden on the Huron Road fan some ago anti moved toars and d town. He has been ars an mvalide at his home for the Past 6 On h'vad and at ihu age of 13 r•titne to I(it)I►Cn• Clinton and has resfrleai here ever' Rev. D, W. s, .Urquhart, M, A„ since, ' e Owns a lane farm net' S formerly •Baster of this.place and past cast of the .1,own, arid betweP,tl the 0L• the preen,yterian enure rot ()oil farm and general contracting .heas fngwovd baa Tendered Tis resignation has spent a busy life. ')eceased to the session rand to the Presbytery of was married twice. He fs stir- Barrie. Mr. l'Trquhart has been 111 for rowed by his second wife, who was mat year,,,snd at present is con Mary Armstrong, torsi 00,. 'laugh- tined to his roam, He has been in tel, Miss Margaret, and one sou, Uollfngwaod about liveyaars, droit t Percy. Re was an tumor• t, of 0o1in time he has enjoyed a very Ontario Street Methodist; ea' c) whicsucehmtniatr his church being• The deceased wits a man of sten-, greatly strengthened spiritually an 'lig •worth and •honestt ana above financially. His resignation will take %boa111 in a,ilt his tra.tsnetio.ns 4vit17 arrest on ]eptember let, sfncerere rot the gmetal public; ,,l'h.e funet'al fs expressed at •bis resignation, which loss 1 eld On Wednesday to tv liil,ldee to his continued 111' noon and was largely, tatended'.b,y health, relatives and friends to pay their llasli ' • •the ,,, ' Clinton, Ont, • 0 • • 0 • • •tl•••0•••!•wtl•• i•••••••• • : TRE FOLLOWING COURSES OP 0 o STUDY RRE OPEN TO RU ILS : • '. • Was Troubled b.'le Wit l • ! • • The General Course • •ltfter7 as Liver • •• Pass and Honor Junior Matriculation • FOR SEVEN YEARS. • • • r • The Coarse for Teachers'Certificates • MILBURitS LAXA-LIVER PILLS • 0 • • CURED HER. • • ® (Special Courses in A Agriculture, :Book-keeping, e p g 1 One death and- two other cases under surveillance is the record, of infantile paralysis' trait among the children of a party. of Indians engaged •in pulling flax in Hallett Township, The out break of the dreaded eta Wren's scourge ares first reported to Dr. Allison of Blyth on Aug,.lSrh• Since that time two other cases have been reported, the third of which proved fatal, Two Recovered, 1n the ether two cases, a boy of two gears old and another t of hoe, recover res are reported by Dr. Allison. The dead child was five pears of age, 1Vheatber there will be an epidemic among the Indians is something that g ono foretell. Dr: Allison cannot to "Isolation and quarantine, so neces sary for the treatment of infantile paralysis, are something bard to en force in any Indian reservation or en camptnetit, and it is herd to tell what may happen in this party," said Dv. Allison. "We are doing What we can to prevent any spread of the disease, and are warting•for father symptom', but it is next to tmtposefble, to enforce the regmeitetsolration• 7t has been reported that there are 23 other young chddren in the band, which comprises 15 or 16fannies, anti . these will be carefully looked after to prevent any spread of disease. 'There h o crops amos the white Jin lanin carne0. Re is survtived bfxhis widow, one 800 and four dao titers, fi :The funeral was held on 'Wednesday afternoon and interment was matte at °lintvn cemetery.Stomach SAME 'HElttl Trp to the present there is no srgrin of any r.egesei4gn of motor cars in Milton, Drivers continue to do as they plemsre to thy; great dainger ofpedestria s; 13y neg letting. to take action the local au- t orities are assuming a rave g g responsib}llty—Champion, DENIES REPORT. • The Militia, Department has is- ] sued a denial of a report,, to which .considerable publicity has been iven, that battalions when up fo 800 atreri tl will be sent o'ver.- seats„ There 15 no' intention of varying the rule 'alliin, LOr every corps to be up to its Affil establish-' meat 3ePoi•q Using sent oyes. PETITIONING IS,'NOT 'VOTING 7.ho Ottawa Journal,which is the official Conservativer organ to that cit makes the towing editorial remark in last. F1'iday'9 l)a i3C]';^ A famous British etatestitan once defined' monster delegations upon overnments as ctmul'titudes 1 - g 1 . g respects to their • deportee friend. Deceased, who' had been Exeter 0 member of the Clinton +fire 13ri- What might prove a very serious tic gide, • the local :brigade attended ciaenthaimened Monday evening at b' in a body and, marched in the ({ o'nloak,i A tar owned and driven by funeral procession. ' The. services Nelson Bilker, who was accompanied at the house and, grave ware con- by two.olher men; Me. 131111e Hill and , i ducted by Rev. Mr' A. view, )tetop Mr. James Bingo, minima clown the .o8 Ontario SI Church The 77tille enha,nkin.enl et tile: north side of thep bearers were has three brothers, bridge, The ear had desevutled the Geon e g of Constance, Joseph of south hill anal eiroesed the hridge.,at a, 'Hai'lock and `.I'homtts of Winthrop'fairly gond speed; when the wheels he and three urteles of M;ie: Whoa mule trilredded speed,. cat Vm 3., tilt; Nfr, Biker ley, itobei•t, 5511 en and Ueorge endeavored to;gric.it on without slack Armstrong of Stt•nliey '.Phe floral ening his speed, wit1 the roenit Ghat tributes 'vera • Indeed • lovely : and the ear,stvervncl. crashed into the fence 'among them were Pillow, , b,y wil'c and .went down the enhankmet t, and. Cattily ; wreaths frons Cliotnu When help 11 mood 011 the scene all 3 fire department; C1iultorr Knitting men were out of the wreck and they Co•; Mr, and Mrs ,l(itik Ui:con; were assisted to the ttearat bonse, Mr. and Mrs. Jesepb Boyce, Bruce- where medical aic1 wes tat owe 'sum field; L. M. Forbes; sprays t•roin moned, It; wits found on examination ME'• and '1\&rs, J3utterfield., 73a,y City that. rhe driver, Mr,'. 13tuker, was seven. Mich.; Mr,, and Mi's, W, Johnson; lyholt internally, thmtgh the extent Mr. anti Mr,'s. W,:Brainfiei:ct; Lout of his 1010115 has not yet, been obtain `COLI ed, Mr. Hill is sofilerin . frons a, broken 51119, 141.7.'„ and MI's, Geo. Cook, t+ W. FI Cole of'Fiint,'MichiMe, arm wrist• and other' injuries, while Nix. Mrs. Chain. of Flint, and Mrs. W 13rngley suffered to few cuts :and H. Cudmgre, town ; Samuel. J3n,ro•; wounds in his leg, The car was smash d h -ond a air belt a total reek • to and Art may be taken in addition to • Mrs. Thomas Sargent, Berkeley, Ont. • y • writes: I have been troubled with my • one of the foregoing.) ' stomach and liver for the past seven as • 0 Yeats; also have had constipation, coos- p rug headaches, backaches and dizzy a Pfospective pupils al's Urged to be present Oil • spells, and at.tintes I would almost tali • rk • dosva. f tried all kinds of medicine, ® ti opening day in Order to faCiliCate the w0 • • without obtaining any relief. I cum- 0 of gl anlzatlon. • metuedusmgAI,iburtt's.Taxa-IiverPiils, • 0 and t ay have cured me. I haver• 00111- • 0 Mended them to many of nay friends, s For further particulars apply to 0 and they are all very tnucli pleased with • the results they leave obtained from • yt their use," • . Milburn's I,axa-laver Pills have been o • on the market for the past twenty-five • • years, and can he procured from all a: ® LBL • ltl► N Awe o ®A 10 dealers. • •,• The price is 25 rents per vial; or frvi •r [ I>tINeI ' II . • vials for $1.00. ; • • • If your dealer does not keep them, they • FFIONE 34CLINTON • wilt be mailed direct on receipt of price, T' 0 0 by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, 'Co.' •• • O ave ... n g pitying many, Uut not si.gnliying Mr. atx$ Mra IFt'ec1 Tncicel, Zoo-- e ey r p f w rosstq, ut• Ja,tion of the dieirict,"