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The Clinton New Era, 1916-11-16, Page 4Tbursdav, November 16. 1916, CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT, Colnmtreial, Shorthand and Telegraphy Departments Students may anter et anytime,. We place ,graduates in positions, During July and August we receiv- ed applications for over 200 office assistants we could not supply. Write for our free catalogue at once, D.A. McLachlan, Principal R j V AIM 9P. BRYDoN Ul BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY. PUBLIC, ETC ()LuNme CHARLES 11, HRL6 Conneyanoe, Notary Public, Commissioner, etc. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huron St., Clinton, H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate INSURANCE AGENT -Representing 14 Fire to entwine Qompanioe.. Division(court Office. Piano 'Tuning Mr. James Doherty wishes to in- form the p ublio that he is pre- pared e - Pared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing. .Orders left at W. Doherty's phone For the Coming Pcultry Season is 61, will receive prompt attention, 100 FM I euitr. 9 To ship the albove amount will require at least,- L 20,000 Chickens, 20,000 Hens, 1 5,000 Ducks, 3,000 Turkeys, 1,000 Geese. We are in the Market for all your Live Poultry at top prices. ENQUIRE FOR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL. , It will pay you to give your Laying Hens the hest #attention as NEW LAID EGGS are expected to reach record prices this winter. tion -L iji! is & Co., Limited Clinton Branch Phone 190 *•••AAAA1•AVAAAAAAAAAAA•• Pianos '4 • ••tt A See and here our finest New Stylish designs of E Doherty Pianus and i 4 Organs, • .special values in Art Cases a' • • • • • • i 4 f4 4 a 4C.l[Hoare 4 s 0. Pianos and organs rent i; ed. Choice new Edison t phonographs, Music & c variety goods. pp• LnSle Emporium M. G. Cameron, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Ete Office on Albert Street, occupied Ny Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every Thursday, and on any day for which f appointments pi0 nem. to 0 are made, edA god vault in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr. Hooper will make any oppointmentsfor Mr. Cameron, Medk.aJ. DR T.. W. THOMPSO9N Physician, Surgeon, Etc menial attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, Dyes ef000 ae.mined, and suitable glasses prescribed. Office and Residence. Two doors west or lite Commercial Bete Buren 8t. DRS. CIL:N\ and CA A11IIID Dr. W, Gunn, L.E. (J, P., L. 11. C. Dr, Coon's office at residence High Street itr .1. C. Candler. B.A. M.B. Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Sight coil. at residence, Ratt.nbar, St or et be9Dite) OR. Il. A. AXON DIinTIST Crown and Bridge work a Specialty, Qraduate of C.O.D.S... Chicago, and 11,0.D.S Toronto. Barfield on Mondays, Mer tet to it DR. R. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'E More, Special rare taken to make dental treat meal es painless as enable, THOMAS GUNDRY Live stork and general Auction iee GODERICH ONT 90o3d sales a epGCI011 f, 01 dee a ,r if Tow FRA erOoe, Clinton, or1,w ',y attends re. Terms reasooahle, Farmers' sal, not tivronnted? Drs. Gf1t, ct Ii. E. Whitley Heileman osteopathic Phy. Specialists in Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Office-Rattenbury Hotel. Tuesday and Friday. 7 to 11 p.m. G. D. McTaggart 01, 1). McTaggar (McTaggart Bros, RANKERS ALBERT ST, CLINTON General Banking Baslntess transacted elOTES DISCOUNTED Draft'tamed. Interest allowed it deposits M/1 •1+L�/vN,NHA ROOFING 1 dt Corrogated Steel Shingles Felt Roofing and Slate Eavetroughing Tinsmithing Plumbing and Furnace Work Call or Phone for Prices Estirnates cheerfully given Repairs Done Promptly Byam & Sutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted to choose cheap jewelery. Far better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, Yon will Beyer be sorry -nor as a nta'tter of money, it is easily the most economical That has been said so often that everybody by this time should know ie -and yet thane is no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal--Tf von would Ake to miss chat sort nItogether- COMIy HERE Ifv � m,iC i u uli like to tiny where but high gnaIities are •n-JODL HERE And havenet thee, no person ever said our prices were anfahr' m° f 1°� .de wcior - .tti(i CD;mticinana; Issuer 01 Marriage Licenses The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance eo. Perm and Isolated Town Prop. erty Only Insured. Head Office—Seafortjt, Out OFFICERS. J. Connolly, Goderich, President Jas Evans, Beechwood, Vice -Pres. Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec: Treas Directors -D, F. McGregor, sea - forth; .T. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W. Rion, Seaforth;. John Benneweie, Dublin ; J, Evans, Beechwood; ' M. McEwen, Clintrin; J. B. McLean, Seaforrh: J. Connolly, Goderich; Robt Ferris, iarlock; Geo. Me-.. Cartner, Tuekeremith AW. ChesneyChesney, Egggmondv'td. lle; J rt. W Yeo. Hotmesville; Alex, Leitch. Clinton; R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhageri Payments made at Morrish & Co Clinton, and Cutit's grocery store Goderich an Jas. fields store Barfield. A Carload of Canada PorttanH Cement Phone us for prices. It will pay you John o n H utton LONDBSBORO' FORD Liz McLE0D We're now selling Timothy (Government Stand seed i ord .). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. We alwave ver ha Ve on hand Goose ,Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Co.'n Highesrt Mar'kej P,rleos paid for Roy and sU Grains. FORD & hL'EOD' WOMAN SUFFERAGE. • Its War Time Aspect. are London,itheir duty. They are taking ogre of the wounded; or if they cannot assist in work of that land they are adding their savings to promote the. good work. They are !muting and sewing for the soldiers at the front. The suffragists have given, so little trouble to the government that it will undoubtedly soften the hearts of those in Parliament since the "mili- tants" have turned all their energies to aid the fighting men of England, and 6o sufferage may soon come after this terrible war is over. 'Thousands of women in Canada have overcome their sufferings, and have been cured of woman's ills by Da•. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This temperance medicine, though started nearly half a century ago, sous moat widely today, because it is made without alcohol or narcotics. It can now be bad in tablet form as well as liquid, and every woman who suffers from backache, headache, tion" of Dr. Pierce, d t e, 11istprepared from his nature's roots and herbs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any nar- cotic. It's not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Many a woman is nervous and irri- table, feels dragged down and worn out for no reason that she can think of. In ninety-nine per cent. of these cases it is the womanly organism that requires attention; the weak back, dizzy spells and black circles about the eyes, are only symptoms. Go to the source of trouble. When that is corrected the other aymp. toms disappear. for thetb benefit of of pother omen who suffer that I recommend Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre acription tie a great heap. I have pereonnlly recommended the same to treatdeal who in turn have been bellied a IiownEN, 19 011ivby erset ,S1. Thomas, Ont. A 'Little- Knowledge Teacher: "Tommy, earl you speh 'fur'?" Tommy: "Yes, sir. F-11-13." Teacher: "That's- right. Now can you tell me what fur is?" Tommy; "Yes, sir. Fur i:1 an aw. .hal lone wax. " Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO F iA Visits to the Bottle The new lodger had an idea that the bottle in the far corner of the cup, board was suffering from sly visits. "Mrs. Ileo1vn," Ire said, "my late landlady was a most dependable wom• an. You see that bottle?" "I 'ops you don't 'bit that rd stoop to touch ft," said the irate lady. '"1 come from honest English pareuts, I do, and—" "Excuse one," answered the lodger, suo,vely, "1 am not grumbling at your English parents; it is your Scotch ex- traction 1 complaiu of." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Quite Appropriate • Pa: "What is that young man's Name -I mean the one wits calls here so. often?" May: "I call him April showers, father." Pa: "Whatever for, my ch;ld?" May: "Why, you see, he brings May flowers," SiNkisimaishmedSishiamikamill Don't Persecute your Bowels brut out cathartics and purgativ(.. nay of unnecessary, Try CARTER'S LITTLE LiVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Aet gently on the elhninaieh,le,and soothe thede31. eate:metnbrans ofthebowel, are Con. sipp o1osIo, 81/c• ga Headache and tndigrsfion, at Warn. kaau. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine mutt bear Signature f'1 nil .+f VIER CLINTON' NEW BRA BUTCHERY ALARMS'HUNS Decline In Birth,Rate Is Aggravated by Tolof War A Correspondent writes from .Berlin, Germany, to a neutral paper as fol- lows: German thrift and energy' may win back the billions of marks` lost- In the war, but a danger is gnawing at the very heart of the German people -tile birth rate is d'w'indling and German professors and social econom- ists have argued for years, referring. to Fr that a ing birth rate is the Infallible elan e ofnthe decadence of a people. naerrnunyfar is -h the Mbehanrthof e number of deaths, but for years the surplus has been steadily decreasing. The danger is approaching, slowly, Inexorably, step by step. Unless something extraordinary happens the Moment will come when the popula- tion of Germany will ernes to grow. During the war, when more than a million of German young men, pros- peotive fathers,have lost their lives on the shambles of the battlefields, the problem of how to stop the deelin- lag birth rate looms up larger than ever. You hear it discussed every- where. Aside from the war, Germany would have had 560,000 more births anif nd not de- ually Had e birth sittn emained as It was then Germany to -day would have had nearly three million more inhabitants than she actually has• Unimous as legislators and social economists are to agreeing that Lite evil must he fought and a remedy be found, they differ as widely in re- gard to the tl a evil°and, In to wregardlttoy the remedies which they suggest. The repre- sentativesconservative in. the elegislatures and �est are de- nouncing Ing lack l of morale at lamong y call tlthe riddle classes and among high society, whose -women refuse to fulfil their most sacred duty towards their country that of becoming mothers, The so- cial democrats, on the other side, maintain that the problem is an economic, not moral, one and say that nothing is more natural than that married people, dreading to see their offspring become part of the Increasing proletariat, should en. (leaver to Hunt the number of their cf;tidren, BRONCHITIS WAS SO BAD Coughed Every Few Minutes. DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP CURED HER. Bronchitis starts with a short, painful, dry cough, accompanied with a rapid wheezing, and a feeling of oppression or tightness through the chest. At first the expectoration is a light color but as the trouble progresses the phlegm arising from the brouchiai tubes becomes of a yellowish or greenish color, and is very often of a stringy nature. Bronchitis should never be neglected. If it is some serious lung trouble will undoubtedly follow. Get rid of it by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pim Syrup. This well-known remedy has been on the market for the past 25 years, It cures where others fail. Mrs. Geo. Lotto", Uxbridge, Ont,, writes :l "1 have had bronchitis so bad I could not lie down at night; cud had to •cough every few minutes to get nay breath. I had a doctor out to see me, but his medicine seemed to do me no good, I sent to the druggist for scute good cough mixture, and got I)r. Wood's Norway fine Syrup. One bottle helped me wonderfully, 2 stopped coughing, and could lie down, end'rest well at night. I cannot praise it too much." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is put up iu a yellow wrapper; 3 pine trees the trade nark; price 25c. end 50e. Manufactured only by Tar, T. Min - wean Co., I,1Mnran, Toronto, Ont, Quito Right, Tool Mr. Edison le we11 known as a clever little tale haateura particulaMA lrop point oiit. A school teacher was questioning her class on general knowledge, he roost°wonderful thing said, nhas hat sever made?" The class was silent as the grave, but presently one small girl's hand Went up, Please, miss, I know -a living for his wife atm Narita ." oho sola CASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the p, Signature of •1� ,'+r4 OLD EUROPE; GOES Party Lines Broken by Crisis, Ob- serves Great Roumanian M. Take ,Ionescu, in' the Roumanian Parliament said.: "In other countries this extraordfuaey gravity has caused the frame in which normal life was conducted to fall asunder. Thus you have seen in Belgium a Socialist lead- er, '`iandervelde, enter a Catholic goy- eminKing eAlbert So reposed liet In complete con fidenee when he opposed tate miserable invasion of his country. The same in France, where we see, side by. side, Combos and the Catholic Cochin; Where on the salve ministerial bench aro to be found the moderates of yes- terday, and the Uncompromising So- cialist It sL Gucsl°r . And le fortunate o D u - lrde°tall invasions by the sa,in England, the vy home of party politics, we find Unionists, Liberals and members of the Labor party co-operating in the same Cabt twalelili'e t;t`.tict keit fidtii% Sr!Eklrwa$l That Saratoga Trunk Iv BARBARA PHIPPS - ;f4 Alma I3crmun, in sitlile robes and widow's cap,:drone 1/5 CO a pier 'in New York from which a ship was about to sail for London. She arrived In a taxicab on witic'b there was room for buggage as well as passengers, mud e soon as it stopped ebe alighted and, ea lling for a couple of porters,, she pointed to lr Mine e0ra•toga bunk on the auto sod Bald to them: "I wish you to carry' ti.y trunk to my stateroom, ,e Here's a dollar for each of yon I don't litre my trunks banged d about and broken. Take it off the car carefully. curry it aboard in the same way altd when you set it down don't do it with a thump." The men pocketed the tip, took the trunk and obeyed the lady's order to the letter, the lady herself accompany- ing them. roostr of tthelan voyegelit She waroom u during in her wrapper, and when a steward answered her bell she would give her orders through a narrow opening of tile door, receiving what was banded fn in t e same way. She said that her trunk wbicb. she preferred to have with her took up so muob room that there 'as none left for any one ex- cept h rself, The trunk being a very large one, this was quite true. A. lady occupying a room opposite Mme, ermaree snit] that the widow's a t e n t t e e 0 h h c u d H meals, all of which were eaten re sumptuous, Three each day a tray d dish was removes he tray through the narrow op and n piece of silver was slipper he hand of the steward who b be meal. Another thing was noticeable the passageway what l4ime. man's room w 7 g es that requeutly ewanated frow her his caused some surprise, began dy appeared to b e women of rattier a sportyrtyp c ones who m h Herman was not m est "loud" Indeed, she was e reverse, being very refined and ed, Persons traveling have notating t observe thea fellow tlarelels esti things tended to direct 'Alma Herman, Several ladles omed neer her met one dor i❑ bin, and the widow became the conversation p e r Lh.tL man would have lad put into d. Another was surprised. that ritual a woman could clot so m owing that 1 1 seen the di rierl away and not a remnant d was ever left on any of them •d could not understand how so d s woman could smoke. Ind a IIermn surrounded with sisteneles, and these inconsistencies r much troubled ' Ne Rept m, except on very rate occasions. n she went on deck for fresh thea she Iw ry ,that she fie t into the Catlin or on deck except r the stewardess Gad made up tai and put th rights. e night in a fog the ship game n coins with another vessel Al) gingers turned out of their bent of them 'tit few clothes Lite officers assured them that eak had been made in the and the monotonous silty, This satisded the passe and they was being talk that when she left her room and sh t ember having n' the ghip was coming into Port Herman was forgotten in eh meat of preparation for landing the docking and the passengers arty an gone ashore Sime. Her- sent a steward for a couple of. and when they arrived they re- tbe same instructions with re: o earrying out her trunk that ad received who had brought It It was placed on an auto ggage roam aitd taken with its to her hotel, where it was de- carefully by tipped porters in m. The next cl:iy the lady, stili otters to carry Iter meek care- bk a -train for Dover and cross- channel to Calcis. Froth there t to a smell town in Holland, he took a room in t (101414(3.0' on fid door, a window Upeniug a Peet from a shed, e morning before daylight a od at the winnow, by, dear," be said "This has ong al111 n bard Boll and with confess and reel/t e would en m 1su urti tifnl 1 ha t c no that f Shall ml(15 7n way to /TS m 1•el tt.m. You v1.11 easily ',Ain. and mho!! the war 1s 141.4 allyrl, I will Joiu you ti a 2 T la w LI tb ca le th du bu tai to ro ca of sh he ive 1101 spl av car foo tint See COD ver gers roe wbe and It wen efts ben O toll' pass most But a ler side, stopp rcgnl gore, The l Mme. when over, when man's parin• rem deck. Wbe Mme. excite After bad ne man porters oeived gard t those h aboard. with ba owner posited her roe feeing. p fully, to ed the she ten where s the sero few Pee Lee tb man oto Good been a l tint your have be fear but our troo reachah P. over, if there." room were n her times was carried to her eons Each d' 1 from ening, d into nought n the Aer- as nn orked. This was strong odor of cigarettes quite room, se the e not the kind of mean who would smoke. biona- e' a re s o -e. at least in Amerl- , but Mme. T:Herm'' the quite sub - to do r e ow travelers, and attention who he tepee One wondered why should (elm up so mach space in room with a trunk another the t so Ueh, she tar sties t of A re- tied, Herman was sur n - cies II tt a her feilow passes- vertheless Mine, Hermanher ons, a ays locked her door, as observed, too ver the e room to ri n to the hs, w1 veryf w on. not vessels e engine, which had been ed, proceeded with tis n returned to their rooms: ady occupying the room opposite Herman's reported the next day, the incidented e returned to it Mme. Her - door was shut tight. On com. notes none of the women could seen the widow on r1; e • T(°w, gentlemen, hay,) these N Captehe things been possible? Why has the f carefully frame•of 310311141 life been so broken 1!ed 00t. 0 as t0 . make ar' to find fie r enee modes of action?. Became events are SInonge, of sue11 imunrtance as to snake it among h impossible for them to Ill! into old prey, formulas, CONTINUED NB '1' YVEEr, Carl Beam, 1 ' (breed bit wife, it,ted the wirulety sash, stov- ein the i l v IrC t l below iy al f ticl:- The next day he appeared • le comrades In the German '41;,,..r r...1, The Mani To A"avo Always Boo 11t, and i1n rise for Over 111) yeaes,, has borne t1 rind has boon re .rlc .1101311:1.1 soPe0Ee2 aordae s All Colmterfoitg; i. ras r `et gExperimeatsthtt trifle tiitin :t1rel enticing Infants and children -Experience ag,eu 11 at m 3 CAST C'astoria, is a harmless st1?>stitute for Ca g'oric, Drops a•1;41 Soot:Iiing Sl *:Lilies. It contains neither ®piton, Morphine nor substance. Tts age is its guarantee 21 d and allays 1• evorisliness. For 10000 Than line been iso constant use for the relief Flatulency, Wind Colic, all 'I'm -Ailing Diarrltrnn• ZL 0e1;11101'>' assimilates the 1''-hnSl c the SI n The Children's' v Th 'Mother's Lith i 'ezatacett-The JS,Totiter'si GENi 9 Ac; Rl Dean.; the Signature atittererAWMIN In Use For Over 30 The Grind You Have Alway 1.1.12 CEN r.fl14 COMPANY.NC W YORK rs.l'.t .1 Little Hunnes'es After one of the successful attacks 1 of the German air fleet on Engle, six little girls in Schleswig -Holster the oldest one of whom Is eleven ye old, sent two dollars and the follo Ing letter to Count Zeppellin: "De Count: -Will you accept our little gi eight marks as an expression our joy over the deeds of your al ships? We know that you have pient of money and do not need our fe pennies, but you may give them the man who threw the first bo on Loudon, or to some wounded avl tor. We made the money collectln ¢corns in the forest and sellins them IS°0WEOCITY fid Atts+nSernents in, Niert;1 yea Reelproefty ar twee¢ Ontario aft is at last ass tie Council has be, r- Ron. F, G, Ma y • Public Works w I enter into an a to change of auto mb Ontario and th, a• fid Michigan. g interchange wil of Ontario hig 1 hfcles from N- for a period of date on which bee operati shortly, During 1915 automobiles fr • entering Ontar I age fee of $8, revenue of $4 was only $4,0 American cars was believed 1915. This y is $12,00, ana the number o. be willing to small and ell tourist traffic. What the a 1 automobile to fn any year• i, estimated. B plied by hotel from Buffalo t that $20.00 pe for each. pace the money sp obvious wile. available to t line of motor A TAI(( ON RHEUMATISM Teilillh How to Actually Cure This Colmtioil and Pain- ful Malady. who 1s suffeess from rheule is loti the matism n or w°who wants to be cured, not merely 181 eve rheumatic sufferer can hope or ctually cured The in rnib hiug something on the tender, aching joint, is a little relief, No lotion or liniment ever did or can maize it cure. rheumatismThe when this poisonous 1400(1 is drivenLtout of the blood. Any doctor will tell you this is. true,. lf will go eight to theoroot oft thenteotible in the blood take Dr. Williams' Pint- ' s. They make new, rich blood whieh cid and cures trheumatishn e to�sstay ucuis a'ed. The truth of these statements hasbeen proved in thousands of cases through- out: Canada, and the following cure is a striking instance Mt', Henry Smith, St. Jerome, (Luce says: "For upwards in 5, mostictim peinful iformofTberheumatism lble was located in my legs and fora long time 1 was so bed that I could not walk. 1 ured can onlyhsheinlagied bylnthosertwho treatment ave similarlyeen 1 not elip me and lusnisI bith no betteran iresults, Finallether y ei but ad. vised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and although 1. had begun to lose faith in medicine, I finally decided to give the pi es a trial, I fir very grateful now that I did so, or after taking eight boxes of the pills the trouble from pain completely ds ould walk as wellrss ever I did in my life. I have since tak en the pills occasionally its a precao. tionary measure, and I cannot speak. tOo D . Williain n theirs' Pinkills cure all the troubles due to weak, watery blood or broken down nerves, 'Y'ou can get these pills througbt any dealer in med- icine, or by mail postpaid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2 50 from The Dr, Willliams' Medicine Co. Brockville Ont, Mr CF. W. Holloway of Montreal, is the new( baggageman at the 'station Turned Following gently made o Ontario Gove of the Seyeao benefit of the Midlands dish -i Hon, G. Rowan of Lands, For conducted the that an order -i passed turning ministration, a. these plants to Power Commissi includes ail th panics of the 5 and the I-Iydro-E mission will, as reorganize the o plants and make t Trent Valley distr condition of the Western Ontario fits of this cheap the Government. Penalty of Lord Derby ha,s other secretary. the most popular in or at any rate the --he has paid the undreds of letters od telephone mess. ally asking his opin ad conditions of thin t patent Inedicies a iektnl, and everyoi xe to grind wants elp in grinding it. Children Cry a FOR FLETCHER'S CASTC R IA Miss Mabel Augustine, of Port ' 0 0oeborne, takes is 0)osetion es , h clerk at the G T.R. freight sheds aria All Women. Ntve a corrective, occasionally, to right a disordered stoma . which is the cause of so much • sick headache, liery. ness and sleepless nights. Quick relief from stoma troubles is assured by promptly taking a dose or two. b i1; They act gently on the stomach liver, kidneys and bowels, assist and regulating these organs, and keeping them in a healthy conditi These famous pills are vegetable in composition -therefore, ltarmle leave no disagreeable after-effects and are not habit-forming. A box of Bcecharn's Pills in the house is a protection against t many annoying troubles caused by stomach ills, and lays the foundatt e ._ hw Prepared only by Thermo Beecham, 90. Helena, Lenonsbmc, &,inland. Sold everywhere in Canada and U. 5. Amerien. In boxes, 25 Dent.. I ;rine