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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-10-14, Page 4Busin'eSs and Shorthand esterVeit- oo LondOn; Ontario College inSessi'on Sept., lst Catalogue,Free. Enter any time': J. W. We4e'rveli, PrinCipal lintoii, ,Th;ursday, Ceti 14t1i, 19154 SIRE ICLINTON NEW SRA SP. SRYDONE BAIIICISTFIR BOLIOOITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC °LINTOH CHARLES. 8. RA[.B nonneyance, Notary Public, Commissioner, etc. 1tEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huron St„ Clinton, H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Oonveyancer,"! Financial and Real Estate INSURANCE AGENT-Bepreaenting 14 Fire Je nuance Companies,. Division . Court Office. Piano Tuning . James Doherty wishes to in - norm the public that he is pre- ared to do fine piano tuning, one regulating, and repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention. M. G. Cameron, ILC. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Office on Albert Street, occupied by Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every Thursday, and on any day for which appointments are Made,. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p m. A good vault in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr. Hooper will make any oppointmentsfor Mr. Cameron. Z4J.[edli aJ. DR 4:. W. THOMPSOAZ Physician. Surgeon. Eto eneciai attention given to diseases el the Eye,. Ear, Throat, and Nose.. Eyes oat dolly a mined, and suitable Waimea prescribed. Ocoee and Residence, Two doors westof the commercial He Huron St. DIES. GINN and GA AMER Dr. W. Gunn, E. R. C. P.. L, B.C. S.. £d* Dr. Cunn's onice at residence High Street Dr ..1, C, Gaudier. IR.A, M,H, Office-Ontarto Street, Clinton. Night calls at residence, Rattenbnry St.. or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. ceonchenr, etc., *Mee and residence on lonbmry Street. DR. P.A.AXON DENTIST R Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty: lel Graduate of O.C,D.S..e Chicago, and R.O.D,S Toronto. laarae)d on Mondays, Mar ist toD DR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'E etore, Spiegel care taken to make dental tree! anent as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction see GODERIOH ONT Rum Moss sales a apeman), Oedeta at a Naw ERA odlee, rt,meuy absentia • to. Terme reasonable, Clinton,'Farmers' sale not. discounted, G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar McTaggart 13ros5 BANKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTO141 a. General Banking lansinens transacted AOTES DISCOUNTED Drafte leaned. Interest allowed n deposits The McKillop Mutual FireInsurance Co. Perm and Isolated Town Prop. erty Only Insured. ]lead Oilice-Seaforth, Ont OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, Seaforth, President J. Connolly, Goderieh Vice -Pres. Thos. E, ,Rays, Seaforth, Sec. -Trees Directors -D. F. McGregor, Sea - forth ; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W, Rion Seaforth; John Beeneweis, Dublin; J. Evans, Beeehwood; A, McEwen, Brucefield; J, B. McLean Seaforth; •J. Connolly, Goderieh: Robert Ferris, 'Harlock. Agents -Ed. 'Hinchley, Seaforth; W. Chesney, Eg mondville; J. W, Yeo. 'Holmesville; Alex. Leitch. Clinton; R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhagen A Carload of Canada POrtland Cement Phone us for prices It will pay you' John Hatton LONDESBORo Drs. Geo, & 111. E. Whitley Heilemanm- Osteopathic Phy. Specialists in Women's and Children's Diseasee Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders (Eye, Eae', Nose, and Throat, CONSULTATION FREE. Office-Rattenbury Hotel.. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m. FORD it, 11eLEOD We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa,; 'llsike, and Red CIover. We always have on hand -Goode (Wheat, Peas, Ba¢'1ey and Feed Corn: fiaheat 'Market 'Prices paid for Hay' and ail Grains. FORD & bcteoD CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Ontario's Best Business College Our instructors are experienc- ed. Pupils get individual atten. tion and graduates are placed in positions. We are receiving ap plications we cannot meet, Stu. dente may enter ,at any time, Send for our free catalogue and see if: it interests you D.A. McLaclelan, Pri neipal Poultry Wanted Now that the poultry fattening sea son is approaching, we're in a position to handle all your poultry at the top market prices, New Laid Eggs We are still paying a premium for large. clean, New Laid Eggs not over four days old, It will pay you to take the very best care of your eggs and sell them to tie where you receive city prices for choice quality. Easifirst Shortening Have you tried Gunn's Eaeiflrst Shortening? Better and cheaper than lard. Gunn's Cured Meats Now is the time of year to use our Cured Meats. A fresh supply received weekly. Seed Wheat If you want good Seed Wheat that will grow, call on us before you buy Tie Gouo-ianglois Co., Limited The up-to-date Firm, Clinton Phone 190. N. W. TREWART.HA. W. JENKINS +AAAWAAiVaAAALAAAAAAaali • Pianos ► t I • ► r See and here our finest E New Stylish designs of I i Doherty Pianos and • • Organs, ' special values in Art • • Gases •• o Pianos and organs rent • ed. Choice new Edison • phonographs, Music & • Ivariety goods. • • Mtasic E:nPoli11 .i • a OirrratilrOVPOINI•yyvvyyrrirri L� ► i ► C. Hoare NORTH END FEED STORE Seed eorn On Rand -A large stock bf Corn, Mango's, and Turnip Seed, which will be .sold AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Secure Your Order for Fertilizer St Potash For Your Root Crop. We will mix it for y'oli at the etoee. Agent for Heintzman Pianos Old ones taken in exchange,:and balance on easy termer FRANK W• EVANS TERMS CASH. PHONE 192 GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Doable Track all the Way, Toronto -Chicago Toronto•lliontreal For Chicago Leave Toronto 8.00 a.m., 6.00 p.m., and I1.45 p. m. daily For Montreal Leave Toronto 9,00 a.m., 8.30 p.m. and 11.00 p. m. daily. Equipment the finest on all trains Panama Pacific Expositions Reduced fares to San 'Fnancisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Tickets and further information on application to agents. John Rahsford d Song city paasen- WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Female Ills -Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. , Belleville, N. S., Canada.-' 4I doctored for ten years for female troubles and did not get well. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. I write now to tell you. that I aen cured. You can publish my letter as a testimonial." - Mrs. Silva=NE Bennet Belleville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Another Woman' Recovers. 'x Auburn, N. Y. -"I suffered from nervousness for ten years, and had such organic pains that sometimes I would die in bed four days at a tithe, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother me at all. Sometimes I would suffer for seven hours at a time. Different doctors did the best they could for me until four' months ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and now I am in good health. "-Mrs. WILLIAM H. GILL,No.15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. The above are only two of the thou- sands of grateful tetters which are eons stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass.,. which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound does for those who suffer from woman's ills. If you wantspe. Bial advice errite to Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co. (conic. dential)Lynn,llfass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a wo• man and ]geld in strict confidence. GODERICH DISTRICT MEETING The Financial meeting of the (1:oclerich District [was held in Holmesville on'[uesday" with Rev, J E. Ford, chairman of the District presiding, all (the ministers of district were p resent !excepting Rev, J. B. Jones of Bayfield, whose wife has recently undergone an operatiofn, Several Laymen were also present and took an active part in the deliberations of the basement Mealswere theela al W served in e1S. and the visitors ,declared they were royally ente4tlained. Rev, Lloyd Smith of Toronto was present in the interests of Vic- toria College, and made an elo- quent appeal for igre,ttpy in- creased offerings this year the Educational Fund irnaamuch the college is now carrying deficit of $15,000. A resolution was drafter unci u aminously supported to set ape Sunday, Jan., 16th 1916, as a specs day for the ljducatiptual "Fund o the Dista4et and a committee w appuintecl to arrange the Supp for each cnarge as the college offering fine men front the etia to speak in the district ,on th day. The proposal of the st'ationin committee 'suppctited by proms ent laymen of the conference t lave a n]:zn appointed to assist t President did not meet with la cable consideration of the dis 'let. The after-dinner speeches give y Re=. J. W. Hedley, of Nile. Be A. McKelvey of Dungannon, an Rev, S. J, Alin], of Canton were a were rich and spicy and were (r eived with great delight. In the afeernoon the eelveral of leers of the District reportted an utlined their propaganda. Re W. '�onway, Secretary of Socia ervice and Evangelism nladet lea - far the adjustiment of th octal order and the improve ent of the community like. Ou hief concern shall not ;be th hurch, but the people, Rev, C. C. Keine, secretary ,,o e lliissionary committee report d plans for a big Missionary cam aign throughout the district, the tiler part of January, A series f banquets will be held which wil o visited by Rev. Dr, Endicott. Rev, A. W. Brown, Sunday Schoo cretary, repontad plans for unday ,School institmtes to be eld at Londesborough 'and Nile to in November. The Institute ill be attended "by Rev. 'Fran ongman; Rev. R, J.• McCormick, reports r the Young People's Societies ncerted action will be taken It the District in tl tenets of our young people, Two lnstititttes will be held one Holmesville• and bne •at Varna Thursday and Friday immed- telyhcpreceding thuLeague Ra Rally unday. Rev. J. F. Knight of Hensel' will blend the Institutes and will �ad- ess a :Rally lin Goderieh ' Sun - y morning, at l3enmiller in the ternoon; and et 'Wesley,' Church futon. in the eventing, On the 'following Monday aria esday the annual Epworth Leag Convention will he held a1 yth, Nov. let and 2nd. An even g session will be held 'Monday. en Rev. Geo. W. Dewey, os Strat 51 and Rev. J. F, Knight of Hens will speak, An excellent pro - am -is arnanged for Tuesday. he day, rich in helpful discus - n 'and spiritual blessing was sed 1p'etha feiv encouraging orde from.Rev.:W. K. Hagar. he foiiowing• resolution was ssed at the District Meeting held Rolmesvfle on Tuiesday east, ved byRev. Dr. Rutledge and onded tby R,ev S. J. AIIin- hat we express our sense of s in the absence through ' death our brother the late J.Greene' would place on record our h appreciation of his true and '')e Christian manhood, his unr- ing fidelity in, the work of the urch and his eminent usefulness, thank God, for the heroic and mphant way in which be,look forward to the end of his lifts ' for his victorious d'-ath. Our sere sympathies o out to the tubers of thel family who feel as a n- al n as ly 15 If at g 11- 0 he t - n Res d 11 e a Ras 1 e r e 2 e Prank a a the P 0 ] b J c 0 C m c c th e la 0 b se S 1] v f0 c' in at on fa. S, a dr da af. C1 Tu 110 BI in wh fpr all gr T si0 clo w - T at Mo sec el - los of we big nu fail Ch We triu ed and sin me t ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 1 the hours to ue one of loss and be -i A. 0. Pattison, station agent re'avement. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson 01, -Fourth Quarter, For Oct. 17,1915. THE ,;INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Leeson, I1 Kings v, 1-14. Memory Verses, 7, 8 -Golden Text, Ex, xv, 26 -Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. In our last lesson we saw th umphant entry into glory, wftho lag, of the diseouraged man evho, ed to ale. I6 we would keep on on the glory which surely awai we would not be so easily cast (Rom, viii, 18). We also saw the it of God in Elijah so manifestly Elisba that others recognized it. should be with us. Elisha longe a double portion of Elijah's spirt by his unwavering beholding h tatted it. The Lord wrought th Elijah six miracles and through •E at least twelve, Like Elijap he , ed Jordan, restored a boy to life, .tiplfed bread and oil and did wonders which Elijah did not. vious to the lesson of today, be those just mentioned, there was healing of the waters at Jericho of the poisoned pottage and the tern that filled ditches without or rain. The multiplying of the widow' to pay her debt and save her (iv, 1-7e suggests what might be privilege if we were empty vessels believed God. The bringing to .the Shunammite's son brings us to taco with Him who is the resu tion • and the life, who alone d wonders and still lived". The pe in today's lesson are a proud, mi man, captain of the host of the of Syria, very sell important, bu leper; a little maid of Israel, wbo 10 to magnify the God of Israel; a of God, who lived before God ought nothing from man, and s ervants who were wiser than th master. How sad and how suggestive ords concerning this mighty man alor who had wrought deliver__ for Syria, "a leper," an incurable s an with the most loathsome of senses. What did bis greats mount to under these circumstanc eprosy is the most remarkable em of sin in the Bible, and all y nature children of wrath, dead espasses and sins, spiritually lop h. 11, 1-3). What profit was th the abundance or the riches of en of Luke xi1 and Ind when th uls were required of them? W oes it profit a man to be great in orld or to have millions of money is not a keyed man? If he dies Christ the fate Of the rich man Luke xvi must ;be his. This little captive maid of the la Israel, if sbe had been an ordfna ltd, might have said: "I am gl at he is a leper. Why did he to away from my home?" and oth ch rdbeltious words; but, though e st have bad au aching heart, s as evidently a true child of God an e Josepb in the bouse of Potiph gbt to glorify God even In her ve yang, circumstances. She was lilt llyanna. She was sorry for Na u and bold his wife, on wbom s ited, of the prophet of God in Isra o could do such wonderful thin_ w she puts to shame the complete who are so prone to murmur b se of their circumstances and ale who know of tho redemption th n Christ Jesus, but never tell oth of it. Where is the spirit of hi o said, "As much as in me is, I am dy to preach the gospel;" "By al ens to save some" (item f. 14-16; . ix, 22). Because of the littl d's testimony kings are moved an 1tle brought to the leper, but we d hear of any reward for the littl id. The Lord will not forget her in resurrection (Luke sly, 14; Mat )• he king of Syria sent Naaman t .king of Israel with a letter and h silver and gold and ten changes raiment (verses 5, 6). The king o el was the wrong man to go to, Elisba heard of it and said, "Let come now to me, and be shall w that there is a prophet in Is- ' (verse 8). Can you see the great with all his retinue, at the door he house of Elisba, expecting the het to come out to him and with great display give him .health? you see itbe himan of 'God calmly rding in s house and sending a enger to say, "Go and leash in an seven times?" (Verses 9-11.) i do you see a great, proud man g away in a rage? (Verse 12.) t a fearful thing'is pride aad'self rtance, and how •foolish are our ghtst Yet Abraham suffered Be- be had his own thoughts, and had three days' sorrow because Upposed (Gen. xx, 11; Luke , 44), the reasonable advice of his sere. Naaman became calm and obeyed nice of God by the prophet card thoroughly healed, made clean es 13, 14). Now see him and all ompany again before Elishe ac - ledging the God of Israel as the God and urging the prophet to t a reward or a blessing. But the of God refused, reminding us of m and the king of Sedum (Gen. 2, 23). There is no salvation for neer except by the blood of Je- Mist, who went down into the s of Jordan, or judgment, for us. annot recompense Elim for salve. but we can serve Elim because ves us. The gift of God cannot Maimed (Acts viii.,20).., e tri ut dy. want. r eyes is us down Spite upon So it d for tand e ob- rough dsha l mut- other Pre- sides' the and wa- wind s oil sons out and Ute of face rrec- oetb epic ghty king t a ved man and s s w O m di a L bl b tr (EP in m so d w he of of cls th me su mu w Ilk sou Po ma wa wh Ho era eau all is 1 ers wh tea Inc Cor mai hea not mA the x, 42 T the mut of Isra but him Imo mel' man of t prop some Do ab' mess ome eir the in all ess 0161. fife in ers ere the hat this if out of nd tY ad ke er he he 17 he el 0- t. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ior Over 30Years lawagebeare Signature of l• itete , HE STRUCK IT RIGHT AT LAST After Suffering Almost Tiro Years, "Fruit -a -fives" Brought Relief, MC WHITMAN 382 St. Valier St, Montreal. "In 1912, I was taken suddenly DI with Acute Stomach Trouble and dropped in the street. I was treated by several phyeicians for needy two years. I wasen constant misery from ray storaach and my weight dropped down from 225 pounds to 160 pounds, Several of my friends advised me to ny 'Fruit -a -dyes' and I did so. That was eight months ago. I began to improve alniost with ,the first dose. No other medicine lever used acted so pleasantly and quickly as 'Fruit -a -titres', and hy using it recovered from the distressing. Stomach Trouble, and all pain and Constilodion and misery were cured. completely recovered by the use of Truita-tives' and now 'I weigh 208 pounds. I cannot praise `leruit-a-tives' enough". H. WHITMAN. At all dealers or sent postpaid by HAVE YOU RENEWED. We dielike to keep reminding, out eubscribers, through the New Era that they should pay up, but we know of ncl other way to reach them so well, and funds are absolutely necessary to a continaanee of business. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA BEEKEEPERS' CONVENTION Ontario Beekeepers' COnvennion Will be held in Toronto om Nov- ember 23, 24 and 25. A great pro- gram has been mapped out in which leading apiarists from the United States and Canada will take part, The ccementirated swe,e these P1 educed ben the honey bee is a healthy and 'delightful sweet and is growing in popular favor as im- proved metheds are being employ in its care by the 'beekeepers. When the Back Becomes Lame IT IS II SIGN OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Daan's Kidney Pills cure the aching back by curing the aching kidneys bet neath-for it is really the kidnens nehhig and not the back. Doan's Kidney Pins are a special kidney mid bladder medicine for the cure of all kidney troubles. Mrs, Louisa Gonshaw, 683 Manning Ave., Toronto, Out., writes: "I take great pleasure in writing you, stating the benefiel have received by using Doan's Kidney Pills. About 'three years ago 1 was terribly afflicted with lame back, and was so bad I could not even sweep the fioor. I was advised to try your pills, and before I had used one box there was a great improvement, and my back was meth better. However, I kept onetakieg them until my back was completely !mired, I highly recommend 'Doan's' for lame back." Doan's Kidney Pills are the original pill for the kidneys. See that our trade mark the "Maple Lea" appears on the . Doan's Kidney Pins are 50c per box, 3 boxes for $1.25; at all dealers or maile' d direct on receipt of Price by The T. Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto Ont. When ordering direct specify"Doeins." ), How Bookwoems are Tracked To guard the 8,009,000 books in the Mew York Library against the ravages ot bookworms and other ineects, which teed upon the paper, the glue on the backs, aad the eloth and leather bind. edis, e constant care is exercised, and s, keen watch. kept for any. eyidence Of their activities. One woman is aseigned exclusively to this work. Icnen treating the books, she wears a Wage apron whicth completely covers her gown. -A cheesecloth veil protects her face against the germs which lurk in the musty documents, and even the air she breathes is screened against contagion. Close touch is kept with the Health Department, and books which have been returned from infected areas ere fumigated before being restored to circulation. COMING AO CLINTON, ,Miss Glen of the Glenm-Charles Hair iFashion store, Toronto, will Oct. 15th, for one clay only. She will have a complete iassortment of all hair goods on diaplay 'that/ nay. See advt. on another pagle. MUM AIM -Marty people sailer the tortures of kune youttimiss the blood, and emit soceeerfing attack seenrsmore.ambeuntil rheumatism harAuvadedkhe whole system. t,". To arrest rbetnnatiam it is quite as ka- pott:mato iinprore your general health as to purity your blood, and the cod liver MI in Soitt's Moolsker is nature's sweat blood -maker, While its 'medicinal nourish- znent strengthens theoegans to expel the impurities and upbut14.your strength.', Smit's Emulsion is helping Osamu& everyday -oho equld "rot and other rale!. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes PAGE THREE fast Huron Teachers don't use a scale, were lesson particu tarty emphasized. Tbe .Association then adjourned un Mr, Carleton W. Stanley of Victo gave an Radiate; on "The New Vie of History Resulting From the War In speaking of the idea of the w ended through finencial exhauetio said, was not according to hietor The great effect of the present w would be three fold. First, the solid cation of the British Empire; recoil the great impetus given to tbe dome tic advancement cif Russia; third, th disappearance of Turkey from the ma of Europe. IVIr. Stanley said it was had heard the last of the seneimen of not entangling ourselves with Eur Dean affairs because it wae for th better and broader outlook of a peep! to add to its responsibility. Reset has shown woiiderful genius of adap ing Aciatic methods of life to Euro peon customs. The idea was throw out as to the value of history tha boys should be encouraged to rea history and from clubs to which twen ty boys at a cost of ewerity five cent each could provide thenaselyes wit twenty volumes of the latest and mos readable histories. Mr. Stanley's ad dresses both of evening and afternoon were of a very bight order and much Miss Broek, of Winghate, then fol. lowed with an excellent address on "History in Public Schools." The child should be taught the story of his neigh borhood in which be liyes. The St. Bernard dog for instance, could be the key to the story of the silent monks and their works of charity in the mountains, their educational useful. ness in England. Imagination is the basis of invention and really of history for that reason. Imagination in the child should be encouraged in acting out scenes, doing something in their Own way after all is genius, Pictures should be used and made much use of. Miss Brock thought the day would come when the moving picture show would become part of the school equip mer a telling the stories of the Bible, instead of reading them, would prove more interesting. Always bave inap before the pupils and make much use of it, especially ILI teaching dietance, and difficulties of the people. This ad dress contained mech valuable Wenn. anon and was persented in a very in- structive manner, and the address was concluded by reciting a patriotic Mr. O. D. Bouck expressed his high appreciation of three of the addresses, those by Mr. Stanley, Miss Brock and Miss Brothers, Dr, Field then spoke on "Rural School Education.' Teachers were urged to use the truancy reports as provided bv the Department. Dr. Field dwelt upon the good work done at the Summer Sebools along the line of teaching agriculture. Regarding the suitability of our course of study to the rime' conditions and necessities in carrying out such a course it would be better to damage the holidaye or part of „tslicehmo 'al Decorations and Care of School Grounds" was the next topic of discussion, introduced by Me. G. W. Holman. This was further discussed by Miss Eckmier and Mr, Shillinglaw. Dr. Field then answered the roues tions deposited in the Question Draw ria nd ves an ar ifi a t. • • The combined committees on reeolu tons and superannuation scheme then reported and their report was adopted as follows: Tbat the Sectional percentage paid into the fund be collected by the county council by rate levied on the entire county. 2. That there ehould be an age limit of sixty years when teachers may re tire and receive benefits from the fund providing they have taught a reason. able time, 3. That the thenks-ot the Aseocia- tion he tendered the Seaforth Town Council for the use of the town hall; to Mr, 0. W. Stanley of Toronto. for his instructive lecture and address: to Mrs. H. C. Mayberry for her lessons on drawing, and to all others, Who on Thursday evening and during the ses- sions, contributed to the peogram. 4. That District Associations be formed and held at the fonowing points, where teachers and trustees may meet and discuss matters pretain ing to educational questions, and that the following be the district centres and conveners, and that meetings be held as soon as possible after Easter: - Clinton. Mr. Bolick; iVingbain, Mr. !Via Jetferson. Total attendance, 125. COWS Whin Root Compound: , Safe. rettabte remount) Medicine. Sold in three de, Sold by all droplets, or BA THE coot( rneoicuat co, TORONTO, ONL (Funtrly Madan.) Local News STILL CLIMBING. This ILO the 437th day that the British Empire has been at war with Gee - Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GET THellell READY . Let your Chrisemas remem- brances of the boys in khaki be IRE SIX BEST SELLERS Shrapnel, Rifles, Loaded cartridges. Automatic trucks, SETTLE UP. A goeidly number of people are squaring up subscription and other accounts due The New Era, fior which -we are thankful but a re- sponse from others who have been equently notified would be very acceptable. We owe pepple and lorik to those indebted to us for cash to square off what is against us. Will you kindly see to it that both you and us are able it,o can-. eel what properly belongis to other folk. Running a newspaper at 81.00 a year payable 10 years after date is mit a gold mine anybody. Will tell ,you Who knows the nude MERCHANTS ARE TO SLAME In nine cases out of Oen, (where the Departmental Stores appear to have a strangle hold on a town, the toivn itself is to blame. Up to -date methods and laggressive advertising in the local neWiraaPers is thel eure and effective antidote. A PRIVILEGED CL ASS. Hon. T. Chase Casgrain, post- mastert7general nniattdinccf in an terview yesterday that he in- tended to give a preference in all appointments in his department to wounded and invalided soldiers regardless of politics. He repeat- ed his strong opposition to, COXI- sexiptiOn, but stated that returned soldiere should be a privileged A Christian college -home, healthful situation, 63 • • • • • • Toronto, Canada, include the • Shaw Correspondence School, • • the Central Business College, the .11 •• ()entree Telegraph and Railroad ; • School and .6'our City Branch • 13usiness Schools, All provide SI excellent courses leading to good ; • • Shaw, President, Head Office, • Yonge and Gerrard Sts, Toronto • WE ARE Dealers In Pedlar Galvanized Shingles, Corrugatedi Iron, Felt:and Slate Roofing, Eavetroughing, Plumbing and Heating, Lightning Rods. Call or phone for prices. Repairs prornptly done, ifiyam &Sutter Sanitary Panthers Phone 7. DON'T NEGLECT 'YOUR WATCH A WATCH is a delicate piece of machinery. It calls for tess attention than most machinery, but must be cleane4 and oiled occasional* to keels .Nerfect time. 41, • With proper care a Waltham Watch will keep perfect time tor a lifetime. It will pay you 'sell to let us clean your watch &very /2 or months. Edison Records and Supplies Jeyreler and Optician ssn er of Marriage Licenses