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The Clinton New Era, 1916-11-16, Page 1CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 191. Established 165, Vol 51, No. 2o _—-_ __— -- _-------The New Era Wants t1--1eNews -®1 r . I-C-Niery Sideline 11-C'ache_F W. H. Kerr, Editor and Publisher As the dull wet weatheris approaching, you will do well to guard carefully your health -Natures bust gift, For Colds -Use Hexall Cold Cure, 25c For Coughs -Use Holmes Lang Tonic, xall Cod Liver For a Cold that is hard to shake -Use 1 Oil -it iireaay to take and itt sdi ffeeent s notto 14 pers tether tasteless preparations in th alcohol in it, You will find it very beneficial. Best Quality Drug Store B. .$4 G The Trexan Store 6 ' Phm B , VwVVwvvvvvv VVWVVW01Wvwwvvo,P0.. wwVvvyvvvvvvvvvvvolvvoreANAMAAAAWAAAAAAAAA 1 e Royal Baxjk OF CANADA Capital Authorized,.... $25,000,000 p 11,560.0(10 Capital paid rep ... ,t se®e®®me•emnee•00•••0•00em w o esee esseeeeeor eeeee balms Have I• e SOLDIERS' ',TITTERS s leveetteeneeetee•eere•e®eateteta •n,wwwvw.vwwww"^"^^"""""'""A ' e Men and Events ® ET INS APE ARE WANTE ie • THE DUKE! %Or' DEVONSHIRE who arrived fn Canada east week Reserve and undivided profits 13,''+36,000 and has assumed hisoffice of Total • Two • t• 2 31,0000v,000 Governor=General of Canada. 3ions 1 .a.t nn nn .ti l ? r ....------- with rOJt'>I.e World-wide Connections ••4g Deposits interest Allowed on Savings ' Local News • iiiIii13ier Bnsiness Trausaeted, , F, Cimto Branch R . . W. C. T. U. snvWwvvwvVVVwvvvM/WwvWv4wvvVwVwvw The W, C, T. U. will meet at • • • • Huron o®ChalIren's Reached England Aid society, e • ' The New Erie would be, • Private. Messages BroBroil1 t G e pleased to secure. for Pubpi: m News Sunday, • cation any interesting let-'• • • cera arrivin to Clinton from • • 'the seat Of eves. Personal • And other matters' of which 0 • it is desired tl1at no mention e ' that The Huron's had landed • be made, will be elfmineted 0 safely in England, The New' Bra. e upon requeslt. Letters •hili 0 had it bulletined about 1 o'clock. he returne&Y•1n goodf condi, o Ba1•Iy in the morning private •s lettere could 0 messages had. been received in • tion, All The 1. g 6e leftTheNevtBra of- a town t'haU the ]Gist. together with or mailed to O • fico or to the news the 110th,.168'(h and other Western 0 department. • I Ontario units, which recently lett 0 0 Canada, had successfully been 051067,00.00000000007100000000 trans portett to England, and once again demonstrated the ex- tent ent to which Britain' controls the f @®®®®®f'i'J(4'44fB®dSC%®®00®St+5118PA00Fe .seas. 0 The news of the safe passage of the troops will be learned over The TeRc s with deep satisfactfou in huudtred:e p N of themes in C'bnton and IIu1ron Bounty h h ,r c It gt lac It was' .not long before wo'd pressed around' Clinton on! Sunday the home of Mrs, A. J. Tyndallon Friday evening at '8 o'clock, An interesting- program: will be given MOVED, Mrs, Wine Coe'ts. and, son move( to the house recently occupied b a t till North. street, on on No •s. Bolton, , week. - CAPTURED PRIZES. Mr. Thos. Watts sent 6 entries to ho Woodstock Poultry Show and got 4 firsts, 1 second andf 1 third. He has entered hie birds at the Winter tliair at Guelph where he Will likely clean up on the prize list again. PURCHASED MILK BUSINESS ,wr INCORPORATED. 1855, THE BANNQLSJNS CAPITAL AND RESERVE $8,800,000 96 Branebesin Canada - A General hauling Business Transacted CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT BANK MONEY ORDERS Sayings Bank -Department e c t .. interest Allow cd at ➢1ipbest Current Rate n l.liltt r 41latdll Dr.ltivit C.E. Dowdily, 4 w ......••......•. .... ......r........ .•,.•...•.enlnuaupn.•• 1 y s Which have g'v n utband, •• son, father or. (brother to fight seeeseess o®e®Paeooesaiees ee the Empire's' cause The Hurons organ:zed just about Mr. Whitmore, of Toronto, was in a yeax ago, left Camp Borden on town over the week ens. ( Oct. 27 for the east, and now that Mr. Ohas. Libby made e business they are safe on English sol!, wi 1 trip to Toronto last week. - enter • on their final course of Itev. A'lr. A'icF 4rQane, of Bayfield, training to fit then for the front. was in lawn on Alondu),, ,bur these and &then' soldiers of the Allies, fervent prayer will be The. Annual meeting of the Child-. yen's Aid Society was held in Council afternoon. Tuesday n Chamber here o Chair was occupied by the President,. James Mitchell, (aoderieh, who for years has been an active worker in, the Society. Rev. J. : E. Ford, of Goderich, offered priiyer. annual Meeting was of last g MLnutes read by M1. Robertson incl accepted. The Oo., Treasurer's report was presented by Co , Seoretne'y in the absence of Sheriff Reynolds. It show ed receipts with balance from 11115 to 1.4140.0•044004. 111,0••••••0000 00>0 x'004/00.004.0.07,004000••• 6• 1' 0 e 4, 0 ♦ F k 0 •1 44• '•: s Ordered gist Clothing Read y -to. \l,' ear L r 1 otltl tag ins — a - -- p This ,Z®1 G.1 ♦ a ♦ ♦ _♦$15.oO 4 a , z • 0 0 e • • ♦ • • 0 • • • • • • Man. 11 Fifteen Dollars is 'Your Price d 6 a DLrs. Cole,of Clinton, is visiting; 114' offered from thousands of grate- ` ales. Poltava at Constance. 'hearts to the God of kiight- daughC et Mrs. Will Ifamblyn and son left for ,eousnes, in ttvhose tante "the Bowtuanville on Monday of this week. ' Boys"' argil fighting. . &Lr. slentLlleweek cud with his aunt' \Vill \Whitley, of 'Woodstock,eem•a. eteeeese00•ee€00O Mrs. James Smith. • • Mrs. J. Wiseman was a visitor at • WI'1'1 TEA CHURCHES. • St Marys for a few days with her . • •. tnotherlastweek• - 019O0b0000e0.•e0e•'1000 Miss Sybil Oour:ice, who has been visiting Miss Mattie Baker, of Fuller- - ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. ton, has retained lame. The Bishop pf Huron wilt hold Miss Hazel M. Nichol, of Morris, Confirmation service in St. Paul's , ToTownship,p, spent the past' two weeks church on Sun da -s at 11 aim. with friends in Blyth, Clinton and ONTARIO ST. CEURCII. Ta et+ EDITORIAL Pity the Belgians by' prompt and prat tical sympathy. "Keep the home fires burning"b keep up your subscription to Red Cro funds also.. --e•- All hail to the Women's Institute -o of the most workable agencies known Ontario today. Every woman in, a initsntenib land should a enrolled a ds o b ship.. P Michigan has been added to the"dr States by a sweeping big vote. TI should aid 'Canadian Prohibition advan be 31027,03. Expenditure, $847.72, i merit. Half of Uncle Sam's. republic. leaving a balance of $17J,3]. Repast be under cold water rule after 1916. M was adopted. igen gave a majority of over 70,000. --We-- At the Provincial W. C, T. U:, Cr vention Barrister Rowell, leader of Opposition in the Local Legislature pressed the opinion that the day of enactment of woman enfranchisement at hand and that there should be no lay over what is generally conceded both parties: --00-- That was quite an interesting to war over the Presidential election shows the trend of the times as it rel to told party lines loosening up and gr er independence being shown on the of former ironclad voters. Our fr Woodrow Wilson should limber up n George stt Mrs, aays, Misses o n.dn .observedlast SuaYafie embers ere Mattie and Emma and Bartlett were taken In on the Circuit. (LL' Brussels last Sunday. Tito Official Board met on'Mon- hold Mr and Mrs. Ralph Tiplady arc _ day evening and derided to apencliitg the next month or ao with their Missionary Anniversary on their Slaughter, - Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod Nov. 26th. Rev. J. A, Baird, J3. A at Montreal. of Exeter will be the preacher, Me. Jim, Hawkins left ou Saturday The pastor's subject next Sunday afternoon fn, Hamilton, where he evening wilt be "The Great' Testa, Onmotion the salary of Oo. Seem tart' Elliott was confirlued at 1000 Inc the corning year, same figure as has been paid during 1915. Election of officers eaule next and the oflleiaty of the past sear was reeleeted with the sebstitction of W. 11. Kerr, Brussels, as Honorary President, instead of Judge Doyle': removed. and, Thos. Jackson as local Seeretar), of Clinton Branch in place of Mayor Thompson. The list now is: - Don. President -W. H. Kerr. Paesideut-James Mitchell. 'Vtee Presidents -resident Clergy Goderich, Secretary -G. M. Elliott. Treasurer -Sheriff Reynolds. Oo. Secretary Elliott gave a most enteresting report on the year's work that gripped the meeting and showed the speaker to be the right man in the right Place From statistics s a 1 ven it was clearly shown that he is a very busy num Por instance he lnacle 488 visits; applications received53 •eons. plaints received, 70 investigated 58 i children involved 130 ;letters received 4118 ; letters mailed, 786 ; meetings addressed 2u ; miles travelled 3703 police collet cases J ; wards, placed oe replaced 24 ; wards visited 220 ' children suede wards of Society 6 My. Elliott urged the establishment of a Juvenile. Court as one of the great needs of the: work and also - snggested a Children's shelter for Huron. He re(ul an interesting letter from J,Kelso, the Provincial governii'eiit °dicer in charge of Ohild en's Aid work, Short remarks were made byMessrs Houck, Robertson, Jackson, Cosens, and Reeds. Wren, Ford earl Hagar The me et• l the President and others. ingtas laegely attended and showed 1 a warmhearted interest the host Much has been God like work of caving and helping First" and when we the children and young people. instinctively look f A public meeting was held in the runaway horse or Town hall in the evening. Flue cur but it,cf necess address wits given by Rev, Mr. Last week weresd being terribly scald of gravy and the eyes and ears affairsopen- isdema da Y never Forget that ev, developed -interroga govern themselves at ting "Safety First" Mr. E. Madell, who has been in charge of E. Rozell's milk route ever since it was started in town, has purchased the business, Mr, Rozel.f will attend to his farm duties. We wish the new n'oP.iet- or every suttees. MINOR LOCALS Another winter in. the trenches!' Keep up ,the supine' or comforts. The most' appropriate Christmas present you can make this year would be a couple of dbeen of eggs or a roll of butter. sell something to 1 lava ou 1 If Y and want People tor tenon' abo;it it advertise in the Nen Ere. COMING TO CLINTON'. Brigadier A. Meal ilan, the red hot Scotch Evangelist, accompan- ied by Brigadier J. Raveling, the Divisional Commander, will con- duct revival and 'Holiness meet- ings in the Salvation Army Ci`- adel, every afternoon- at 3 P.m., and every evening ng at 8 m. fromm Tuesday, Not. ,1st, todm eSda y Nov 22nd, inclusive. Sinners and christiaus- all iuvited assumetl a good position on Monday - w1LLIS CEIOECER at his trade as plumber, - ROV, 'Mr. Duncan of Lucknow, Onme Reagens, of Settforth, who took the services last Sunday and was an cutter of 'the i6isi Battalion, also the prayer meeting. on Mon - but resigned owing to ill health, was .daNey.xt Sunday, Bev. Mr. Cu:'rfe of in town on Saturday last 0 of Mrs. Chas. MAW f On aria Sc. -As we go to Prest news has reach ed is of a deplore bee shooting accident which oecurrecl et Sand Lait:oyesterday aternoot amongst for a it Snit Then it. is Intended tor You.• Fa, • •eNe••eell••e••••••••e••ese•e•••••••• e•••••••• •• e • • • choose to put torward our'greatest ® • o Weu e - giving effort at $15.00, because it P vale g g e Z a such a good average figure—the price' e>, • 0 • I pay. i ds • and re that Y 0 • t p • • We will show you a display of color and • • •• • • • • • 0 10 0 • 0 • 0 • 0 • • • • •a • ee•••••eee•o••••••••e••••a••o•••••••••e••••••• e • • pattern assortments. a duality of fabrics and a freshness of fashionable models at $15.00 that are simply out of the question at most stores, Then Again Blenheim will Jol1n Jaya, of Ltuknnty is pay- BOn Sunday ros. 26th, BROTHER AND NEPHEW SHOT LScam the Powessalrl News or W Nov: 8th, we take the followipg 0 )tem which refers to the shooting t eccident to at brother andf nephew • Pnreach. Rev. Mr. Lag $100 a year to the Pan Fund and iVIaFarlano will Mold' Communion as long as the tear lasts, Mr. Joyet set'e ice, is certainly doing his "bit, The first Sunday in' December, Air. i d, Flood)* wtas a weer: ouch Roy.Me, McKay, of Iona will be the visitor at the Houle or illi. and Mrs. pre usher. 11. 13, Chant. Mtn, :Moody has been 1V:CSI119Y Cliui'.C11. a visitor at the parented home for the. Mt; R. 13. Manning a idresned few past feweeks, rho Lea ue On "Roumania and elle Iffe au Mrs. T. Duet Sarnia, d little resent var" t clnnghtet Dorothy, of Snrttin, ars ;l,he pastor will preach next he las s roue of L Y 0 1 4t Lh ,itis i visiting Sunday g 6 • • i • parente, lir, and Mrs, Geo, Burtch of Princess street. The Wpm 'l Board of tilt' clew WI Rev. D. Wren, Air. James Fox, Alr. tendered Rev. Albert E. Jones, of Strathroy, ra. hearty invitation to \V, 1•I Kerr and Ile. .1. H. Gilroy,of become pa.sto for the next term Brussels were delegates to the Child- beginning July 10.7, as su ccesorto teen's Aid meeting on Tuesday. lee.. Rev. Dr. Rutledge, and he has ac - Me, Wren addressed the mass meet- eepted, subject of courso to the iug at night. Mr. J. 73, hoover, of Guelph but a former Clattoniau, has been mooted. Presicleut of the Royal City Curling Mr. 1 nod OLl )L Ind Mr. There 1S & Club.lie t Hoover will deliver the. goods alright. He is also one of the I')islustC:up stip, 'vii, and Mrs. Jas, Reid of Hamiota. Man., announce the engagement of thole sister, Bertha Stanley, , Y oung - est daughter of Aa William Stanley, Clinton, to Mr. Geo. Wright,of Ham - iota, the- marriage to tale place November 15th. Gunner J. L. Cavanagh, formerly of Owen Sound, who trent overseas as a member of the 55th Battery of the members of a deer -hunting. ex- Guelph, has been moved trent S11aru- acki on, Definite particulars are lfe Camp, England, to France, He lacking, but we understand that cli ' is the onlay son of 51rs. (Dr.)Ctevanagh, Henry Rosas and his young son, o`• now iu Clinton, and a cousin to J. L. Ohristian Vtall.ey were mistaken for herr, of the New Era. latherby washot thrr'oured ghand tl e hand ass well as wounded, perhaps only sgigh:tly, in the body, and the boy was shot Through the arm. The doctoes were summoned tom Pow a,ssan last, night The affair is most regrettable from every angle, as Mr. Smith is so favorably known in our community that to accuse Grim of carel',eslsness iv net to foe C ;Lihought of, and the'circumstances must have been very extenuating indeed_ Wei Isymparthize witit, all - concerned. 'Later -The accident is explained by+ the fact' that ldr. Smith ,shot at a, deer which Mr. Ross land son were carrying through the bush& t The man who is wearing one of our $15 Suits, is not subject to the unpleasant reflection that he might have gottenmore for his money elsewhere-•fcr that is im- possible. - ' erg• t he orrishaothin n at• It Co. ,7 e1C A C. P, It b Yt. ettt forC Ag at7iard Deal•tor Every Mau w 4 Pd • g•aoq.420949+60444"1,44444 t 4;44^,604.0i :84 .4404 P•9t"+0640,24.00 Rd.6•0 40•N ^w4a4 1 Try .n heNewEra for J o 3 Work in Lapland Steamer stationing Committee of next 000 . "A ference. Rev. Mr. Jones is con- 1 Wren, Brussels, on square deal plating a 4 year term marked by for the boys and girls." Co. Secretary real progress and in the 20 years Elliott recounted nrt4uy interesting 1•d a 4' ordination has had 1.10 0 L ice them slime 1 ' tvnrk illustrating t of g • sof feature r energetic, consist- d or enc 'no rete' f fr 6" eat work on the .luteus charges by a large uuntbet' of views. upon which he has labored. Re Program consisted of the following is ably supported 'by Mrs, Joues, -Plano solo, Miss Edna McCaughey Huron County will riot be net. around to the reverend gentleman tine solo; F. Gilroy, Brussels, Who Should men or firms be permitt these war times to become millio by being among the successful ten for war supplies ? They have a right we concede, to a good marg when so many are so generously inort sacrificing and sac g u to aidsupport tremendous financial outgo sh the government have a say in w be called a reasonable profit? -•-Y•-- The once common field t was thought of compared value has merged into a new now takes its place as an in in the manufacture of swe as jam, etc. From a marl or 10 cents a bushel it st to 35 or 40 cents. This Agriculture and the old wheat was the only cro money could be made is well our farmer fr of the times h1 their re may be ready to meet ditioits by a prom culture of aiding in world's needs. Mr. Jacob Taylot, of Toronto, .is in. -town this week. - Mt Frank Walker, of Preston, was a visitor at the home of Mrs.. Layton over the Week end, • Me. Thornton Mustard, of 'Toronto, Was up for the week end; as his father Mr. Alex. Mustard has been quite sick -with pneumonia• Toronto 'redwas in 7.' t 0 of Mr. John 1Zanstc last week, attending a meeting of the luannfacturer's Association, of which he -is an influential Member. • We are sol r v to report that Aire, (Bey.) D. McLeod, of Mantreal, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Ralph Tip lady of town is4n one of the city hospitals in a ser1Ona condition. Rev. Mr, Diehl, of, Paisley, was a visitor in town today. 1 Loaded with' parcels for our . boys twill ,leave this store; •shortly. Call and leave - your - orders, for many goodlthings eve have; for them to eat' See our South window W ` NF Q m THE HUB GROG: 1 Phone 48 as be fia,s been stationed on two r cspended to an encore with a good aircui`_s in bygone years). song ;Address by Rev. Mr. CHURCH NOTES. Wren ; Illustrated lecture by County Hensel( Presbyterian Church will hold Secretary Elliott ; web played duet, special meetings during December. violin and piano ; Misses Chant and Mr. A. J. Irwin tool: the services at Seaforth Methodist Church on Sunday Mrs. Floody. Prof. Bris$owe was in aid of. the Missionary movement. accompanist, Capt: 'Rev C. E. Jeakins, of Brant- Mayor :4hoinpson prssiclsd as Oheit• ford and aformer Rector of Se, Paul's d filled the bill most Church. Clinton, delivered an address on man' an his trip to the trenches at 1Vingitam on acceptably, Rev. ti'l'e Agnew offered Tuesday. aaeue•e•eeeee•e•e••••••e••• Patriotic• Notes 0 wage e00neeeacge•eefeee®eaeee se Ladies please remember the Meeting this week' will be sewing day. The committee 013 pyjamas will have them ready. The tea given by .the A's and Ba was very much enjoyed (by all.l 'The pro- ceeas amounting to 811.46. --One-- The W, P. s. gratefully acknow- ledge the following recent dbn- tioust•,- t tt Ont. St. Church! Ladies Aida- .$10 , Mr. G. D. McTaggart - 10 Mrs. '$.:B, -Combo 10 Miss Ranco..... ... 1 ' _Mrs. Rowland,. • 1 Miss M Beacom 'Smaller donations, .. r•••• ....11;60 16u11 list el ihipment ))ext Week, Rev. E, G. Powell tools the services at Brucefield and Slakes last Sunday In 1917 there are 5 Sabbaths in the months of April, July, September, and December. Dominion Day conies on a ,Sunday. 1917 will give Church goers a good time. Knox Church, Cranbrook, celebrated B. McRae, was Rev. D. its Jubilee. pastor of this charge for 36i years up to a couple of years ago when • he resigned. Rev, Dr. bay, of Simcoe. was also a former pastor in the early days, Rev. Dr. Alexander Langford, super- anuated Methodist minister, father- in-law of Leader, N. W. 'Rowell, cele- brated his eighty-first birthday on Sun day last. He was born in a military barracks in Edinburgh, doesn't like conscription, but fears rt may have to be resorted to get Canada's quota of half a million men for the present war. Rev. Thos. Wilson, of Walkerton and a former pastor of Auburn, received word e 1r s been trram his nsfered to the Machint. Mel Wilsone Gunat Section of his Battalion. Rev, Mr. Bowers. who preached in Wesley Church last Sunday, wasstation- ed at Brussels when a probationer, nearly 40 years ago. Ire has been super- annuated for several years but -was prevailed upon to supply Brant Avenue Church pulpit, Brantford,where he stakes his home until next conferance, Rev, Mr, Lavall, the regular pastor went to the front as a Chaplain prayer at the opening of the programa The national anthem concluded the l have an important pa enjoyable evenings entertainment. the manhood of Nort An offering was taken lot the and ih many places d ' he Children's n's support. work of t the - ue£iL• of - be•e- ALd Society. Banishing the Hearst Canada was a proper e e Nellie McClung 11 interesting part in We always thought teas specially desalt) and Stripes but tiros say' Canadian talent head of the processio some very plain An to the audiences she and suggested th Goderich District A'lecting-The Nov- ember District meeting of the Goderich District will be held in the Methodist Health. -with nate rho disease church at Walton, Thursday, November srhould bd pre'ven-ed from becom- 30011.• There will be three sessiousenorn- in epidemic, an dwe U .'-of town A o fcbuyout c gg you tin If d eve a Ire 'noon an in evening. r neigh n and t; l ou n of tow 1 g taut' out > boss buy out or town, whoa would become of tlhe i us:n-As of our town Did it ever ittr,ke you this way? So 1110 0dy a1.(•gos that 'Santa Clads eves German. Well -the old - dime Germans weren't so bad. The•. Germans have gone crazy since Sen'.a's youth,au'1 wo don't .believe 3m eppeoves of :thew at present, Huron onBosin have been done soone who are constantly th tions and insults conce casualtyY Lists whouldenshouldjnot be welcome tournals wet facts tog Lve the Antis Perhaps Mr. Hearst w now that the kick has• Canucks are not in th viper into our bosom.:. and d'roud of h. --• It looks as if Consc route by which the mei secured to bring the w close. The offering has ous but many a man c easily as thousands of;' responded, if he were' a scriptiou levels up the p arranges for the excusin can show an absolute ne remaining. WOUNDED Wingbam Pte, W J. Simonds' Gordo Pte. W . H, Ellis. Goderich Pte. Edward McDonald Pte. E.D. Erskine,. Goderich Township' Corp, W. Hick SBRIOUSLye ILL Goderich 'Corp. :Wm. Bihiott; Fordwich Pte. R. C. Watters. Quarantine regulations for in- fantile paralysis have been adopt- ed by the Provincial Board of entre cn "The nature, preliminary concis- tions, essentials and effects of prevailing prayer" will occupy the morning. "Our country circuits" is the snbjcet for dis cussion in the afternoon, and for the evening the program consists of cyan gelistic service with sermon preached by the' Rev, W. K. Hager, B. A., Goderich, and atter servicecby Rev, J. A. Agnew, of Clinton, School girls are going even double•L•ree with ti tending of the regulation 1 tion Department to pass 11 r Ilia es line u1 tests 'a the s •h 4 0 mental examinations, aminalto is, on. they employ their vacation This should prove a real 1 Agriculture, Great is the 1 partment- `"Your local nowspapei Tn o ,t e a community, .,n b P