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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-01-28, Page 1[4: LINTON Established 1865, Vol. 49, No. 31 CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY JANUARY 2819i W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers See Hoole The New Era Want Ads Can Serve You in Filling the Needs of To=day in Business or the'Home==Give Them a Trial W4VWVWWWVVWWVWWWVAJIAAAA/WANwMAAMA •� c y Paled and Peisdnai 011CS On Do you take cold easily ? Does a cough hang on ?` Are your nerves bad ? Is yovs stomach not right ? Are you restless at right ? YOU NEED Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Oil It is pleasant to take and it is a mighty Tine system tonic SOLD AT --- Best Quality Drug Store The Rexall Store VT S..V.I., 1-10 GM] Phm,B, W WWV WVVVVVVVVVVVWWVVWWWV .101001.411001101. Var•IMICIIMME1201,60101:111 V444M/44J414AAWAAAAAA AAlV4AM Plie Royal Bart. OF CANADA Capital Authorized ..... $25,000,000 Capital paid lip .... 11,560.000. Reserve and undivided profits 13,500,000 Total Assets . - •... ,.... 135,000,000 3S00 I314. ,l.IN- 001-LLr-i: With World-wide' Connections Interest Allowed alt Savings Deposits Genera] Bantling Business Transacted. R• E. MANNING, imager Clinton. Branch VVWWVWWWWVWYvvvv4 VWV�YVW Jill 'ill"'Ill"'ill'illnelrelalII"'NI"'B!"Ilrele'7D'III" a "ellnetr"Ill'Mmulelei = Incorporated THE .MOLSONS BANK - 1855 = A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS q. E. TRANSACTED - E INCLUDING _ CAPITAL CIRCULAR LETTERS or CREDIT. AND = BANK MONEY ORDERS. RESERVE _L. - $5,800,000. = Savings Bank Department - At all Branches, 1•terest allowed at highest eurredt rate 92 Branches -E. In Canada DOWDING.Manager a -ariatr Clinton i3re.nch 11 till.. 1 I . 111...1 11, .111 ,411...106.,111,..111..,116,111,e111 ,116.,I►h.,116..Ub..Dt JII .81, all I!i III III 11 I )04®4040.00•♦ 44444444404♦ 4 E'd'ward Doody • .SeeneJ .rx . W -E 8trutherB .gyp.4c11.11.Raber zo11-, • • 7r�esrde.74.7 • wee tfiesidexl' Ro¢er Ci'oeker •••••••90••••••7•• 00000•00 People Say--- Tirat the Park 'Committee of the Town Council might hake a start this year at plantinga' few trees a't thePaark and in time the town would have an ideal Park. There is lots of room and it would not interfere with the various sports that are played there. That there are some citizens thee are not following the notice that was printsd in the papers—that no ashes are to be put on the streets. eets. Better 'move them off now. ----00-- That it was lust cold enough lest week and the coal men were hapily ""' as a result, 0044ti4ar44r♦44Ca4400!944'an4408r94 --40-- • That they hope the Russh-n * stoam roller won't stop nolit they 4 have a Wide roact,v into the beate of Berlin, Ordered CIothing Ready -to -Wear Clothing t~ AL O • 4 ♦ • 4 m a 4 4 9 4 4 • •• • O I A' 4 •I` • I Started SaturdayJan. 6 da ian �aJ I Continues for 2 Weeks A • StoreFull of I 1• The ii • • Morrish\1 iU. 1 ;o. Rn a 11 Every Mnl 4044i4• • ••A•••NN�• •• BARGAINS e ♦ • a ®. See Fi,g Bilis for Prices N••♦4<0 --40-- That the Ottawa Journal rightly corrects a Detroit napes wh'els said that Canada is hard hit by the war `Che Journal does so by simply pointing out that Canadians have deposits amounting to *i•li • 7 per 'head, white Americans have only $76.75. That the Offiicers and Directors should be getting. busy Tor the Spring Show and see that the ban- quet is an annual utf air! 11200'1) good can be accomplished ley hav- ing outside speakers (lather ad- dresses.. Why Holt try ant get President Creelman of the 0. A. C. who. has just ;recently returned From at 'trip to Australia and New Zealand in the interests ,o'f Agri••• Culture? Complete a Course in the ELLIOTT TORONTO and and the Resting w111 nr+ove to you tial Wisdom Of Graduating 'from this 1F'an 0us School. C'atal'ogue Free. Enter any time W. J..liilliott, Principal 13f Yonge St. Toronto • Belgium Peas At the beginning of the war, we were fortunate in securing a quantity of Belgium Peas. These are the finest. sweetest, selected cted ie s grown and canned in Brave Belgium and as the supply is bound to be limited, we offer them for sale in our south window for this week only T for 15e per tin he Store of Quality W. • iJ' •,1l31 's ° ,a . , fl. f A THE ")3 GROCER Phone 48 Huron old Boys' Annual at Home The•;fiffeenth 01)0001. At Rome of 'the Huron Old ' Boys Association of Toron_ to, held last Friday evening in Odd'£eIlows' pilau in ' College street, proved a . snecess those events always are. The 'hall was decorate eel( with the flags of the allies, ;palms and' ferns, and and the; tables /from 'which supper Was serve! were bright With yel- low, and red tulips, daffodils' and narciissi. The guests were received by the :President Dr. Struthers, and Mrs. Struthers, the hatter in oid rose satin and veiled with black net. Mrs. Holmes wearing a black satin Continued on Page 5 Patriotism and Production Campaign A Meeting will be Held in Clinton on Monday, Feb, 15. The Dominion Department of Agri- culture is coopei.alinn with the Ontar- io Department in n Series o1' Agrioul-. 1111111 Conferences which are to be held throughout this Province, the object being 10 explain and disenssconditions in countries where ht e stook and agri- c nl 'ura) production will be affected by tee war. Ahricnitnral specialists who have made as study of these (.o"(litious and ale capable ofshowiug their effect, 00 Canadian opportunities will be prosect at these coufereeces and give dude views. 11; Muton County two conferences will be 11011 em 2'hnrsday, I+ebruaty 11, in the town ball, A'Vingleun, and on Monday, b'eblvaay 15, in the town hall Clinton. The speakers at the both meetings will be Mr. w. Squirrel • Ti S.A., Associate Professor of Field llusbandly at the. 0, A, 0 , Guelph, who will diaouss "The duty and Op- portunity of the Oauadian harmer," with relation to live stock, and Paul I Angle, B,B.A., of Siuteee, sveu will discuss live stock possibilities. An avenin;;' meeting will be held, and it is honed the attendance ou both ocaas- icmv at each. place will be Iarge and rrpresentntive of theprogressive farm - 1,114 and live stock breeders of this county. It will pay any man inter- ested }n these subjects in attend and gather this valuable inforirlation, 00000•••400000041000000001 • Mi7ST DO MORE THAN THIS 0 • • --- • • The writer o'f the Globe • summary last Priday morning .0 makes the follo'wing appeal O to Canada's young. eaeu; • "The • writer di this sura • m'ary 'would like to impress O upon 'readers 'of service age • that the war Islay from over ea —that s0 'tar as the par ticipa- • lion of the British Empire is • concerned it can scarcely be • said tohave begun. There 6 are not less titan eleven mil- • lion men today engaged act- • ively ie 'warfare. Not one in 4 'twenty is British. Of native- • born Canadians in the re-' o gular army and in the 'Priv- o cess IPettricia's Regiment - O the only one yet at'the front 4 —there 1106 not 500 men Who O 11a\e been under 'fire. The • entire first :eoutiugen't 'has 9 not in its ranks 30 per cent O o'f native • born 'Caeaduans. O The proportion eon isa good deal O better in the second, now in O 'training, but it is'discluieting 0 t learn hlt In rural Ontario gn the recruiting 'for the Third O Contingent hes been af• it u'e • In the cities and larger dr •towns the response hes been O eXeell1nt, but scarcely one 10 6 four of the number required 81 'from snlniler places has come O 'forw<ard. Do'the young mem) O of `rural Canada under - O stand that Belgians,'Frenclt- • men, Russians and Serbs are to fighting not 'only for the se - fa verity for their 0)vn lands, O but for the Maintenance of 6 'Canadian liberty? We shall O not do veru much to destroy e Germ e militarism by sing- • ing "Tipperary" rut !hockey O matches." • 0 818140818148181014481408181405)481810 An Amazing Prophecy EDITORIAL How a Monk in 1600 Foretold the Present War and Downfall of Germany. 6400600084606666.60060000110 The New Era is endebted to Mr. Henry Joyner 'for the copy of the 'Coventry Standard, which appears the following. amazing prophecy of the present tsar. It will certainly be' interesting reading to our man;) rerdere.—, We are receiving eonst)ntap- plications Tor last heck's "Dover, try Standard" 'which contained this prophecy, and inasmuch as all the editions are out of print we 'have been ur:atle to meet the Wants o'1'our readers. In deferen- ce to repeated eguests 'we'''ave to reprint the prophecy in all the editions this week, It is as follows The French newspaper "The Fi- garo" 11aa xeeently published a remarkable prophecy written in Latin in 1600 by a monk named Johannes fortelling with uncanny accuracy the present war . and the downfall of Germany. After a few preliminaries the monk con- el-Wes on- tin Wes ;-- 'The real anti -(Christ will be one df the monarchs of his time, ;a on of Luther he 'will invoke God n3 proclaim himself as 'His mes- senger. That prince o'f lies will swear by .the Bible. He will repro sent himself as the instrument of the Most High chastising the corrupt nations, $e will not only ]aim- omniscient power, but his innumerable armies will adopt the evice2lG•od with ns" and will ap- ear like legions o'f the devil. Per along time he will act by eceik 'and stealth and his spies will overrun ail the earth and e will be muster o'f the secrets f the highest. He will have wise men in his pay who will certify 'and proclaim his heavenly mission. ZVar, will furnish hila with the op portunity of raising his mash, it will not be ;1 war against aFrench monarch, but another war whish will be ch-zracterised by the 'Tact that after two weeps it: will be a niver•s 1 a war and 1 • enxrxo'I z all hrisii�an people 14Iussulnrans, and even other distant nations. Its arm ies will gather in 'four quarters of 1e earth, But the •angels"tvill louse the spirit df men 'and the third weal: they will understand that he is the anti -Christ .and that they will 11 become slaves unless 'they over .throw the conqueror. The anti -Christ Will. be recognis d by many traits; he twill massa ere all priest, (monies, children, woof n, ; arrd old Hien, he will show o mercy, 410 'twill ,. Bass ere'' in hand, like the barbarians but he will invoke the name Of Christ Elis deceitful words will appear like 'those of Christians, but. his et willresemble those of Nero and he Roman perseeuters. He 'will •s e s a • c c a P ,d 1t o' t t I1 h ti u C t} tl a •e e n t .0 emeesoesseeeosemeoeeseee 5ee99990920 92909099SegA®5G1 eee ® a 1`<< on John VAN Gowenlock' ®.t •, 81 0 REEVE OF M'KII I OP FOR 10 YEARS 6 b a•i ,t ear •an eagle on his arms and bele will be another on those of f • ' • 0 00•0044000000••••••04000000000000000000000000000000000 ' (P his ally, /the outer bad mon- rc'h. He will also he a Christian, but he will die 'from the curse of the Bene Tuesdae a'f'ternoon of this 'Week H uron. x10, Council' assembled at Goderic'h and one of {the first ltemd of business, and a most in- teresting feature, Was the. selection of 'a'Warden. 'C'hoice ,fell on John NI. •Govenlock, the genial and pope lar Reeve of McKillop Township, who will )2111 the chair with ability' and prove a worthy successor t'o• 'thq long line Of fine fellows who have preceded him in this much sought for poeitfon. We wish War den Govenlock a year of much pleasure to himself '' and great prosperil y ;to the County. The new Warden is the eldest son;, of the late Robert and Mary born at if r ovenlock 'wasanda G purhey, Tuckersmith Township in thsl year 1862; Shortly after the family moved ,W q farm in McK111 op Township, 2' miles North of Sea'fort111 'where he spent his youth P y ful years. He attended ,public school in S; S. No. 4. Outside of 2 years spent at Walton Mr, Govenlocl: bas coetin uously resided' in McKillop sand for years has been engaged in the manufacture of tile and bricic in addition? •to.,conducting farming operations, p i s, Ile, made a good choice of a life partner in the person of'Miss Nellie Scott 'Days daughter of the well known ex - 'Co `.Councillor Thos, E. Hays. then o'f McKillop, but note of Se,ffooth, 9 children were born to 'their home :7 of whom are living One son T.: E., is teaching at- opo dictus, who will have St. atharfnes, Ont., and one been chosen at the beginning of daughter is married to N. Ireland the reign Of the antiaClvis't, in the `i est. We s'h'all no, longer see the Mr, t"xovenlook spent i% years as :'pr'ies'ts and the monks confessing Township Councillor land ie sit - for absolving 'the combatants;. ting }n the Reeve's Seat of honor 'for the first time priest's and 010)llc for 10th time, 3'aeclsmation .etc c- will (fight with other citizens be- cause the Pope Benediietus hav- ing cursed the anti -Christ he will proclaim that those who fight will be saved and if they die they will go to 'heaven a8 martyrs. wash him a Irleaeant occupancy of The Papal Bull 'which will pro- business affairs, which Dill stand claim these things will have great him! in good s'te'ad now, publicity, it will revive courage He is a Liberal in 'Politics, a and will bring the death of the Presbyterian in Church relation- monarch allied to the anti -Christ ship and is .D D G. M. in 1 connec- p< Toconqueror the anti -+..heist it Iron with the A. O IJ W. Order will be nec>.essary to slay more Idi00 ,h as one of the Vona oxen than Rome ever held. It will miseisioneoners of 2VIcKillop Rural Tel yen all efforts of the countriesfor tions( being to his credit. Ile is 8 years tin the ,County Council in which body Ire has served on all the Ciommittees and .as Chair- man' made hirneelf well Skuainted ephone Company and is Secre- tary etof the Board. Warden •Govenlook has a host Of 'friends fo'Huron Co: who congrat ul'ate thine upon his preferment and wiltli him a pleasant occupancy o1 this seat of honor. Reeve Dr,, 'Milne Of Blyth, was runner ,up •and should reach the Warden's Pled:: in due course, `lee 1 c w - Warden will make a good ,presiding o'ffieer, courteous and gentlemanly, will bring' to the office 0,wide and a varied ex- perience?. and in his official duties will prove himself well able to care For (the best interests of the finest 'NountyT on the reap of Ontario. whom 'the cock (France), the loop and (England), the white eagle (Russia), stand, to bring about the. 'fall of the black eagle (Germany) if the p rayers and offerings of all the huen'an race do not come to their. aid. • Never wi114bo human race have been in such peril, because ,rtiae triumph of the 1100, -Christ would, be that of the. Devil in which lie is incareato- 'Iit has been said that 20 centu- ries atter the birth Woi•d. of God comttin'ued, on page 6 17 per cent oI3400se Taw school children are victims o'f adenoids and enlarged termite, so says a dental expert.. It looks as 10 ap- pendicitis is likely to have asival. New Ontario, is one door of hope We trust the Prov1nciel Govern- ment will see that the latch string is easily rec'hed 'by ;the right class of people. • By the trouble experienced in the horse purchasing business for the British army it 'would almost appear as 10 there' 'was more .inn' soundness than that 'belonging ;to the equine. The News -Telegram of Calgary takes the following fling at Ontario Editors.—One Ontario .Edi- tor has been handed ,$500 in cold cash, while andther has'; been horse whipped, ar.d another handed' a jolt in the jaw. Down in that coun try an Editor is liable to stumble on 'to anything. - The Red Cross nurse .49 the An- gel df Mercy and gocd cheer to- day as never before and we won - %der 'how the sick tnd wounded. soldiers could ever be looked after 'without her, patient, persistent, patriotic .prese fee. Dou21 less many a "Gori bless you" cheers her in her strenuous and nerve rack-. ing mission' of love and humanity. Somebody has said there are too many people between the man behind 'the hoe and the man with the mouth. In others words the line-up between the producer and the consumer requires to he reduced before /there is much chance of ,the high cost. 'of living getting back to terra firma. Whose to blame? Some clever Dr, or scientist eras made the discovery that (the "fat" oyster is a hearer of typhoid fever germs. The commissary de'part- men't df the church socials Should Look closely after the public health an eschew the "portly" bivalve, A few less oysters in the soup would not make much difference, out side Of making "diving" n were precarious job. --n-- . WMay Well 7 a t r has diel av • nt s S d .slur• again as the new death dealing instruments of war are being in- troducsd in the military arenas of Europe. ,70I, Nations who were so anxious at the Hague .Peace +"dn- Teren •es to eliminate destruction and loss of life [they have( gone into the murdering business with a zeal worthy of tte best cause on Bart:., "Wax is 1 ell" verily. --b-- Our lioness and the public schools are the moulding 911018' di' the Na- tion and whatever the 8,54.0 com- ing Canadian omen and women to be will largely deperd on what is lived out'ar,d taughi):in 11 ese cen- time. How interested we' should be and '!tow se pious a 11/0/101' it is 'to pelmets, home circles, )teach - era land !trustees. Malting or mar- ring appears to be the situation Dr. Caroline S. Brown was eiect- ed to the Board of Education in Toronto' on Mewl. Years' Day and her attitude during her period of office will 'hare much' to do with the continuance Of women on such Boards. Some think "it is no place Tor a woman" but we would like to ask such chronic kickers who generally takes the most interest in the educational affairs of the children at home, the father or mother? Guess it's up to you, drd. to 'plead guilty to direliction to the trust and 'willingness on your pazit to transfer your rights to #he'queen of your household. Mr .. Brown has y1, :met right' to set at the Board we think. What do you think. Of a 1County Demonstration Farm? It is t'the bringing, almost to your door, nf the experimental work now done by ;the 115110ns institutions, such es. the Ontario Agricultural )Farm at Guelph, only on 41 snzal'e: scale. 1Viany a version would be able to take advantage off local farm ex- periments along very practical lines, in their own County who is not noW. deeplyamlu•essr.d with the work done at the longer range: .i r 1 de- partment t to este u1 even one 1e Ability <rtment in '1n.. avocation i lite p1 any voe.a on n o is n boon of .almost inestimable value. Wonder '1Vha't Minister 61 Agi•icubtuze, ]lu'ff, 'bulks about to^.e uestion? 1ontinuedoh Page, TWo.