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The Clinton New Era, 1916-10-05, Page 2PAGE TWO. T8• CLINTON NEW REL Thursday, October 5th; 1916,. ' lMill'iir(.g ' Deady - to -Wear Garments Phone 7S Ooch &Co. Dry Goods rare House'fan:r nlshings chooe vool' Fill :5011 From the magnificent assort- ment we are showing at $16 to $,35.00 Cleverly designed models in Serges, Gaberdines and Cheviots and other favored fall fabrics, in black, navy, African brown and'. other colors, Mol��ne�y �-- In our Millinery Department we offer many hats of distinction at $5 to $10. Every hat a splendid model, made of rich Lyon velvet and hatter's plush with trim- ming of gold, silver and steel embroidered flowers, buds, etc Be sure and visit our Millinery Department An fmpi essive Showing of Women's Distinctive Coats Dainty or dressy models with large collars and deep cuffs of fur, plush or self ma- terial. Full flare, belted and semi -fitting styles. In wool velours, broadcloths,chin- chil'as, plushes, and English tweeds: Remember—We' are show- ing one of the largestrange of Ladies and Misses Coats in the county. Every Day is Fashion Day Always Some thing New ••••eeee••ix•eoe••••e•••••• Local News •••••00•00•00•e0009011006041 VOTERS' LIST COURT. The County Judge will hold a Voters' List Court for Clinton on Saturday of this week at 10 a.m. There are anumber of appeals. BREAD GOING UP AND UP.. "Man' cannot live by bread alone' says the Good. Book. If the present trend keeP3 up man will not be able tolive by bread at ill -4f he lives in Ontario these days. The bakers are raising the prices all over the country, LET WM .FRESH AIR IN. Now, do not shut the air out be- cause itis getting cold. Fresh air is just as necessary in summer as it is in 'winter. No sleeping apart- ment should be occupied at any time without there is provision for the admission of fresh air, • 3,000 VARSITY MEN IN SERVICE. At the Toronto University Presi- dent Falconer ,stated that 3,000 graduates and under -graduates were in active service, and 3,000 more were in •training. Eighty members of the staff had oeein released for service and 113 univer sity ;men had given their lives. INCREASE 1N POSTAGE TO; CHINA, The postage on letters to all places in Chani, was, with the ex- ception of the British Post Office Agency at Wee -ami -!Wei and the British port of Hong Kong, ad- vanced onOcto 0 her 1 tofi a v leets for the first ounce and three cents per ounce or fraction of an ounce, as at present. The two places ex- cepted will continue at two cents ner ounce. aneletlaeCau P • • • • • • e e • • • to • • • • • • • 0 • • • •• Choice Dairy Butter • i for immediate delivery. .They are sold at the • following prices: se 1000 Sheets i' Soo Sheets • 25o Sheets • loo Sheets siSe �i o Wrappers specially o• copy, we can supply 4215 e prices— co 500 . .., , ,,,., $2,00ee. se 1 M 3,25 6 2 to 4' M 2.75' per M o 5 , ....,2.5o , per M 0 to Id 2.25 per IY.t:; • ' APPE3 We make these only from Genuine Vegetable Parchment We carry in stock a. line printed with the words $2.25. • 1.5.0: 3S printed from your own them at the following e as • • 4. • The cL,INT4N •�e•••••••otoese•Bibu,. 'gee New Era • •0 • • • • •• • • d • • • • 0 • • e • • • e e fl a as G•s 4'J •• • •• • • • • tried Zam-Bak for those disfigur- ing ini •les end blackheads? Others have used . it with great success, and we are confident you will not bo disappointed. 191r, 3. 13, Wagner of New Canada, NtS,, writes; For a conpriderable time I suffered with pimples and blackheads on my faee. They were very unsightly and I suffered a good deal. Someone' recommended Zam-Buk and 1 commenced using it, To my delight the pimples and blackheads gradually began to dis- appear, until now my face 1s en- tirely cleared of them, I am, in- deed, grateful fuer what Zam-13uk has done for me, and should like all others who are troubled as I was, to know of this wonderful ointment „ Zam-Buk.is'just as good for ec- zema, salt rheum, ulcers, abscesses, old wounds, blood Poisoning, boils. piles, burns, cuts, scalds, etc. 50e. box, 3 for $1,25, all druggists or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, Send le. stamp for postage on free trial box. Capt, Rev. Jeakins kinds of units enol among men of all ranks Contrary to what lie had interned to be they opinion of some, it haa also taken him to the trenches Ole had been in the front line, under machines. which dropped bombs from the sky, bad had narrow escapes, (big shells bursting neer 'him, ,a,nd small pieces of shrapnel ,even striking him but not largo enough' to cause him any serious injury. To fact lee had been • all over the country, Loth 'in France and England. Brantford appeared 'bright and charming to him, anti he wa.s glad to be back again to sea olcl faces and meet new °nee, Capt. Jeakins has in his pos- session a large picture of one or tho hospitals at Epsom, England, showing himself shaking hands with the Kir.g in the pteseace of several noted officers. This 15 an honor that comes to but few Ca- nadian soldiers, and needless to say this little souvenir' is prized very hielity 'by him. MEDICAL E'FFICIEN'CY. The efficiency of the modieal organization in the war zone was highly commended by Capt, Jen- kins, From the trenches back to the convalescent homes in Eng- land the system was wonderful. ands the organization, after two years of strife, was simply' splen- did, Tlie commissariat was also fine, Capt., Jenkins looks the picture health, and when asked holy he felt, replied that with. the excep- tion of a headache which bother- ed him consideralbly he felt fine, and while glad to be home, often felt that he should be b'acic there again where varied experience, such as seven services in one day made life interesting, while duty was being done Things that had. impressed him very much were the anemone permanent hospitees that were being erected in ;France back of the firing line, and, the huge mu- nition factories that were being constructed in Engnd and would not be completela d until this winter: This indicated that Britain would never again be caught unpre- pared, • THANKER MOTHERS a pint**141414f424 41- Personal Notes 3 if those having relatives or friend .visiting fn town or. going away notify ya of rho feat each wank, we , 'aM wtould announce *it in uLo NeIVY Nine, Thousands of thankful mothers throughout Canada -many of them Your own neighbors -=-speak 'with the greatest praise of than splen- did medicine, Baby's Own Tablets, Melly mothers toult I Wive no other medicine !for their little ones. Among these is Mrs. Albert Nie, St. I'irieux, Sask.. who. says ; "I have beet using Baby's Own Tablets for the past seven years,, and they have done my four chil- dren a world of :good 0 would not be without them "' The Tab- lets awe sold 'by medicines rink -dors or''by mail at125 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, On.t, friends ix., town ?this week. rile, was called to his old, •home in Stratford on, account of the death ofhis father. Mr. Stevenson looks as it the 'air of New. Ontario ',vas aig:reeing with him, Mx J. J. McCaughey took in the, Godetech Fair on Friday. s Mrs. Curtis of Blyth was in town on Friday last. Mr, Jost, manager of the, Piano Co made a business trip to Montreal last' week. Mrs Ir. '-Ohowen and Miss, Betsy were visitors at Goderich last week. Mr. Albert Mitchell left last week for his Northern. Ontario trip in the interest of the Jackson Mfg. Co. Miss A. W Aube rammed to Clinton reflex. a six weeks vacation at Paisley and Southampton. She was accoxn- ponied hack by Master Louis Diehl. MINOR LOCALS. Get v oxer' auction sale bills ,grin: ed at the New Eral erfice, Western farmers are islow in repaying the seed grain loans made to them in 1914. Only two mullions of fourteen millions .d- vaneed has 'been returned„ The $1,Ori newspaper in Canada is almost a thing 00 the past. Some people are harvesting less potatoes than they put; in the ground in the spring, The Town Planning Conference of South Western Ontaxi ou holds its second" annual, convention in Hamilton. at the Royal Connaught Hotel, ' Oct. 2 and 3. If. some housewives looked as diligently through the advertising columns of their 1oca1 newspapers as they do through the mail or- der catalogue they would find so many merchandising opportunities that 'buying out of town would be no longer practised. Mr. John A. Makins, the recent- lY defeated candidate in the North Perth 'bye -election, has been ap- pointed police ,magistrate of Stratford, with a salary of i$,t400 per annum. The appointment is a good one, and appears to give get eral satisfaction. Our mailing lists are claily un- dergoing changes and no matter what care is taken it is -possible for errors to creep in. Subseri-.: hers who have been renewing their subscription are asked to see that proper credit is green. Any new subscrlbci not receiving their paper'promptly should notify pus that matter's may be rectified, Many fields of early sown wheat on summer fellows, are well. up and looking strong and iheal- thy. Numbers of farmers Jaavc 'been unable to sow owing to the drought. ,I'ow will venture to put in seed at this late elate. Goderich iFeix (crew quite a crowd from here Auction sales aro looming up., The New Era is a great advertis- ing r_nedi,urn' t19 Deady everybody reads ;it, , WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. `Oen Tuesday afternoon pf this week the ladies of the Women's In-'. istitute had amost enjoyable out- ing .They 'engaged a carry -all and moeeeded to the home of 3 rs, L. has, Glew, jr.,'Hullett township, where they held every successful meet- ing. It was an ideal autumn day for the ride. Interesting (papers were gifven ;by Mrs. Fajrfull and Mrs. Downs. Mrs. L. Paisley gave airea,din". Lunch was served by tho hostess. Everyone was pleas od, with the afternoon's entertain- ment. 1 t O2600e000000•••00140'5••••• a • Patriotic Notes St, Joseph 'Church Ladies 5 00 St. demes. S. S . .. 10 00 Coll Col. Sutherland's meeting 50 00 Willis Church Ladies ,.....,45410 School Concert 1.43 00 Sale of Papers, Rag etc 296 96 Middletons Church 4' 00 Ontario St, Church Ladies.,40 (19 Wesley Church Ladies '26 00 Y,, L.P,A. 168,45 Git-le Hockey Team 23.50 Rest Ronm 6th April School of Uommeree No, 9 Goderich Township. - - Willis . , - Willis Girls Oluh Belgian Relief Fund Ont. St. Church Jacksons Mfg, Co.. .. Patriotic Teas ixi illeePreceptery Dr. Frani. Boles Lunch Room 12th of July Membership Fees....,' . Golden Clock Personal Donations Box Collections ...............111453 Wanted, A good general servant wanted apply- y- to , 30138. 1T. T A . R NCE 11toriCogil Stile' ry u,r Under and by virtt}e of. the pow - era rill ersl contained in a certain mort- 25 "" gage which will be produced at 14 25 the time of sale, there will 'be of- fered for sale by public auction, 38 00 biy g Thomas nBrown, at elle' dwell- 50 00 ingf,house.on the lands; on Satur 40 00day, the 1411u day of October„A.D., 8330 a. 1916 at the hour of two o'clock Li 95 0' in the afternoon, the following 899pParktLot No. Eight in the Vile 7 50 Lage,of Brucefield, containing ten. 98 10 acres of land, more or less. 170 15 On the property are a . good six -,roomed frame house and• kit- chen with brick cellar, a frame st- acrgood ,y orchard;alble, and la plentifuleofoo supply of water. 95 Terms, -Ten per cent. of the 8 95 purchase money in cash on the 2 00 day of sale' and the balance in 20 thirty flays with interest at six per cent. per annum. Foe :fur- ther terms and conditions of 'sale apply to R. R. Higgins Bruce - field, or to 1 , W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Solicitor for the Vendor Dated Sept. 281h, 1916. Tocol $ 2769 93' Expenditures General Merchandise 2164 04 Express Draying Printing 13e11 Telephone Reeours National 50 00 Canadian Red 'Groes Fund-135 00 Belgian. Relief Fund 100 00 Weetern Univ. Unint 10 00 Lieut, Mary Plummer ......,12 50 e • Atha oe.eacee•e.eemosozo•••••e The regular meeting of the Soc- iety tomorrow at 2,30. The annual meeting of the Wo- men's Patriotic Society was held Friday last and reports for the year were presented. The affiemel for the coming year were elected as follows; - Hon. Pres„ Mrs. Combe. - -President, Mrs W. Manning 1st vice, We. Mason 2nd vice, Mrs, J. E. Hovey Secretary-- Treasurer, ecretary---Treasurer, Mrs. Wiseman Envelope trews„ Mrs. L. Rotten- bury. „ • The Executive of the past year tally appreciate the loyal support which the ci,'lize es af:ous' ta•wn and country gave to their society in allits undertakings. The need for the work 1e still very great and weaek that the Soeiety re- ceive the same loyal supportwhich you have 'been so pleased to give it in the past , iFollow;ng is the Secretary's re- port ee-Duringt e-port;-Duringt he year of 1915-16 the tWomon's Patriotic Society have held forty-five regular meet- ings, The personnel of officers and work committees meet with changes -but the work accomplish ed through the different supply departments gives proof of many loyal workers, The committees in cbarge of supplies -Socks, hos-, pital supplies, shirts --have en- deavored rester es possible to ship perfect work. Timm Sept- to Jan, 28th nal supplies were shipped through the Canadian Red Cross Toron o and direct to Canad- ian Ffold iComforta Commission, Moore Barracks, Shorneliffe, England. ;From the month of February 'to the present, sup- plies have gone through the Lon- don branch of the Canadian Red Cross, this !branch being the Chipping centre for the.. ,W'ester'n part of Ontario. All supplies and gifts shipped by me have been - duly, received and ,-xrlcnowled8ed to me in letters of most sincere thanks and with deepest apprecia- tion of the 'work being earners on bye this Society. The following is allust of the work laecomnlished through the dlffcrent departments. Shirt department -flannel day shirts 111 ; helpless and hospital *rats 214c enylaina, sujcts 1151: lanittrng department -Socks, 1609 prairs; caps, 7; belts, 5; wristlets, 10; scarfs, 83: Hospital supplies -Shirts, 283; pillow' slips 1183; "cow-.. els, 1351; wash cloths, 483; pillows, 51 i quilts, 3, MIs, Brydone, Secretary. Following is) the ;Treasurer's report;- a 3. Reciepts Balance ; Town Connell A,Y.P.A '0 81 31 50 00 5 00 COULD SOT SLEEP Nerves Were So Tothe thousands of people who are tossing on sleepless beds night after night, and to whose eyes sleep will not come, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills offer the blessing of sound, refreshing slumber, because they restore the equilibrium of the deranged nerve centres, thus restor- ing streugttr and vitality to the whole system. Mr. Arthur Meetttcheon, Mt. Pisgah, N.B., writes: "I have been much troubl- ed with my nerves, and could not sleep for hours after I would go to bed. I toss and t would t urn from one side to the etherlbefore I could go to sleep. I would then wake up in the night, and lie awake a long time before I would get to sleep again. I thought I would try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills as they were recommended so highly. I now get to. sleep withoet any trouble; .my nerves seem quieted, and when I lie down I go to sleep quickly. Anyone who is both- ered with their nerves should 'keep a box on heed.” Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cants per box, 3 boxes for 81,25; at all dealers or )nailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont By Balance Toter 2483 67 286 26 $ 2769 63 Wool Cotton Flannel Flannelette Toweling lath of July, Oth of April 'rowels Stationery Drugs Gift for 31i's. Arlin Mirrors for 161st Tent for 161st Delegate's expenses - 9 764 68 19615 513 05 216 59 74 59 120 36 8 85 2n 85- 5 80 1550 38 90 18600 2 55 Young filen ' Young men or others who are unable to enlist for overseas ser - work. EVERY MAN SHOULD BE DOING HIS BIT. Steady work to good men, Apply to The Robert Bell Engine and Thresher Co., Limited, Beaforth, Ont House fill Sale $ 2164 07 '-�- Mrs. Walter Manning, ""House on Rattenhury St,, formerly Treasurer occupied by the late Mr's. vVilliam Murray. Apply to CUSTOMERS COLLECTIONS G. D, N1oT A GGART 'Customers Collectinne for 15 months ending Sept. 30th. 1916 me; - April 1st to Sept. 80th, 1916 $ 23320 54 April ist to Sept, 30tb, 1915. 14)540 56 Increase $ 8780 98 Por Kale I still have for sate -1 dresser and commode; folding 'bed daven- port; 1 round extension dining room table; 1 buffet, Suitt a few small articles. MRS. C. W. W'HITMORE, Rattenbuy Street Back to The Land 108 acres Goderich township 57000 100 acres, Colborne township 5000 90 acres, Colborne township 4800 50 acres, Colborne township 2200. 5 acres, Goderich limits , 1000 40 acres, Goderich township 2600 All these have good soil and buildings and are "reap' bargains, Write us about 'others. If think- ing of making your home in the county town, don't 'buy till you see us. We can place) you at easy prices. We are Huron's largest dealers. O'NEIL Sr. COMPANY, The Real Estate People, Goderich, Ont. v^r4.'P WHO THE FINEST WHEAT GROWN Smaiiek Coal Bills Let us reduce your coal � 1 b11s'We can p.. u . s i plyv�g• you with a coal that lusts long, .gives a stead7. heat and leaves only a srnaIl r� amount of ash. .r his coal. is, 4 VALLEY MITHRACITE 771.7. Coal That S,fjnfies `VI' ❑ elf^,•,..'/ 1'i. J. -Holloway, ,Clinton Western Universi'ty, London• ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE Income Donbled—Now 0i75,00O Anotber large addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment in yiew Write for particulars to: a E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M.A., Ph.D. e President, Fat Miens and Chickens Wanted. w. Taken at any time. Highest Market Prices MARQUiS, CLINTON Phone 14. on 166, Farm for Sale Farm for sale, containing 65 acres of good clay loam, suitable for agriculture or grass, being- north eingnorth half of lot 77, Maitland con- cession, Goderich, with five acres of choice hardwood )bush, and a never -wailing spring creek run - Zing through, all under grass at present, possession can 'be given at once. Apply to, WILLIAM BEDOUR R.R. No. 2m Clinton • or phone 12 -on 143. , Tho finest wheat grown' is used in making our flour. And each kernel is carefully scrutinized be- fore using, the slightest fault or defect causing its rejection. This accounts for the fine nourishing quality of our flour, The care used in milling and packing en- sures its absolute cleanliness, Why pot fest our flour by try- ing a. sack? Richest Prices paid for Grain For Sale Property occupied by Dr. Gau- dier, including two lots, house, of- fice and stable. Will be sold sep- arately or togetker. Electrie lighting throughout, water in the stable- 'Hard and soft water in bath -room lcitchen and summer kitchen. Apply to DR. GANDIER Farm for Sale 150 ACRES of -good clay land. 1'k miles north of Londesboro, being lot 25, concession 15, 'Hallett. Two houses, ;bank barn and driving shed; (never -trailing well, and spring at back of farm; silo; or- chard; convenient to church and school; rural mail and telephone. Price and 'terms reasonable, HOLTZHAUER BROS., H.R. Nos 1, Auburn. Painting & Paper .Hanging Painting and Paper H rnging neatly n t� p N" �y and promptly done, Orders left ab C 1 Bkins UI8oI I 13unnitords Glroeery Store ocatmy Phone 199. Residence 0 en 1(2 residence, VictoriaStreet, THOS, GRAELIS• Is Going to Control Sales of the +. r In Your : err itor'y ? COMPLETE Pla, s' All Standard Records t ER l Y% rr��yTyy`V{ e The demand is here and must be supplied: We help you with, our big advertising campaign. People are enthused over this musical in= novation. Sales' possibilities are immense. Our arrangements are liberal. You must act promptly as territory is being rapidly taken up. Write or wire. COMPANY OF CANADA .59 Yengo Street wsmite$ TORONTO