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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-12-30, Page 4PAGE FOUR, 1 TIM CLINTON NNW B>lgA, Ready - to -Wear ear Garments Phone 78 11046.44s wild House Far idsbtngs QRERTINQS FOR 1916 In thanking our many friends and Patrons for their generous support during the year, we hope it has been as good to them as it hasbeen to us. It has been a busy year with this store, for which we are truly grate- -, _ ful. We wish all A Bright and Prosperous New Year. May.1916 be the Banner Year For You. For Us. For Canada. 1 aislotanzotinitiestilowearoottaimemasinto A Happy New Year To All is the Wish of IIIIIMMIMILEIMMesemeneereeemommil II ARLA N D BROTH E RS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES Huron, Go. A robin O r❑ V 9 a seen inWingham S 7n ham last 1}test:10y, g 1y..; ,.L, Mantra; whose name is ]orn4J t' len as a P 09a1b d P 1 success-, o to:;Jurabe'll 1 Bobein• of. W r ripegr tae p,uhile :utilities eeomn7is- -sionee.for. •the irovince•lo! 1Yfani- toba, ts,an old Gederuch.:bo . , r 7 • While' e;escer•ding. a'stt7,rway ,:i'n her home,-1VIree Patrick Walsh of Seatorth, made •a misstep land fall ing;. fractured' her left arm below them elbow besides sustainingpate- fuy injuries''t ober back ek a,�d •••, ) heed, d, 112r. Crawford of Wingham nil have the National hotel i()modell- ed )modell-. e d in the near, futture putting in plate glass windows and making it into 0 couple o1 up-Itol-elate' Bev. Joseph Elliott, of &ode,- rich, has gone to England where he expecte+ tot engage in recruit- • ing or other woke ]n conn ecteen with the war. Mrs. Elliott Will siamely go to Montreal to. spend the winter. Rev FI, T. Croeele closed ythree weeks of eucees_tfvl evangelistic services 10' .eort771ectioil with the Mc(thodist chinches in Exeter on Sunday night last and left for Tor ontee Monday molting The action of Rebecca( Davie, a exammeemsereemeeesit eWS widow reS'ding in Scaforth against )Jsborne and Hay townships, for `damages tor ;injuries reserve d while drfring on the London "road, the hounds/y of -the two town- ships, 00 the 1658 day,of':hlay last an rs as cried at ' Goderich y d - ;tiYisserj with cost.;.' tis • W. 'El m51.M7hood of Wingleam received the contract for the new Anglican Church sltcds to be erectedthere. Pi• v 1 amt T. 'R Hodsoll of the let Battalion Of Canada's '.1n•s5 Con- tingens who prior to the war was remucillor Mitchell, ofloyeciyith OsboCnehand who, Arlhon ills outlbrealt of the war, enlisted in Stat+foi'd, has returnc'.d groin the front and is now visiting at the home of Mr, Mite)tei1. 'Re is incapacitateee by relasori of injury to his: spine, causedby being bur- ied by failing earth. 'Pte.' Radsoll watt through all the ;great battles in which the Canad% '" 09 -wore ens gaged) up to July, otJ s r pe the Peeheron stallion by Mr, Rtoha:rid Co,'beet of Cetetralia, was sold udder the ham mei, and wag purchased by Moen% Ramilton &Son of S.itncoe, the fanmee owners f7 • eeae { 9 1 1 ft.;J', Y t u.r >ar lour r:.':Towe1i.178..4 ers, H, Canfelon, 75,9 Note le err Gime to buy your *inter stip pply of b.l'o}it W'eear ry a ful'l'stoek ntyFie Ioliyyving brands, driiy r Floe ktpsePt �1 � •,r tier t axwgt MilyOFten avFa,tpek , London Listtf y i ' rrc s lVO:41 ;fee Flumre (lire y)" }(i tx4S r x• And also a'hrand ofkRreekfaserte7d Suade:from elrotce Manitoba wheat at 8 pomade for 350• 1'o;,Mlaike' 'our NNus Lay' i This winter,' we reeornmend oar Levine Mea]. Beef Scrip, Oyster Shell 'Bone Meal;"Grit a d Ohar'cowt. We ahvays carry a fuiTiine of raw r BrrfaO(i.". Law Grade'b'ipiir Shiertat ete. Molaesps'Meal Ur! ryDairy Meal Prices' 1 t lees Paid for all tEhl F , • loads of.e7,reen J enkins&Son Flour • and iced. phone 199 C.C.I. Term Report from Sept to Xmas Below, are given the names of all pupils of the c)ilnotn Collegiate Institute who made an average of 50 per cent or better in all ' sub- -leets during the past' term. Re poitel showing the standing of enchi ]n all subjects and the record of attendance for the. term have been given to the pupils' in each 194'm except I1' A. The res pore,0Lpupils not 1pre'sentf on 'the last day? of the term. will be given out on the 1e -+assembling of school un Jan. '4th, Parents are requested, to examine carefully the reports and sign and return the same promptly. 4ORSJ 1 Honours- , C, Smith, 77.9 H. Rance, 77.6 lt, Sehrgnlc, 76 E.1Vasman, 75.7 E. Livetenore. 753 Pass C, .Ultnfoa d, 7•I,13 '161. Powell, 70,8 I , Elliott, 70,5 • R Scott,- 70.4 II. Lawrence, 69 5 1 ..'Abrrester, 07.7 C+. il'Iiddleton, 67,4 ill -Andrews, 67.3 1:, Powell, 66 9' E.Sterling, 66 7 D. ,Stirphenson, 55,6' ll", McGowan, 65,5 65.3 M. Holland, 61,5 E. Mille, 64,4 er, Wallis, 63.9 V. Snyder 63.6 W. 'Bunt, 63.1 h.II1(1, 03.3 A. Eagetson, 631 O. 'Murphy, 62.9 S, Draper, 62.6 H Greig, 62.5 dr. McGregor, 62.5 C. Juvis , 411. Ross, 6162.',3 J. Lindsay, 61.4 ger, Hanley, 611,7 In Re:d, 60.2 1. Keine, 59 5 O. Grime 58.6 M. Shave 58,9 LA Livermore, 58,9 • L. McCaughey, 57.7 1'' Cartwright: 56. W. ,1'lonla1l, 54,5 ee 'Belly:e 5:? 7 E. `.Flail 51 2 S. Jack Ton 6t 8 G. ,Evans' 51.1 1 131,`+Rn eedee, 5l", 1'013'.11. 2 Ilonoure-• H pt:d'rlleton 89.4 W Townshend ds 7 R. T' y,or•, 84 8 S. Ante, 84 D. 'II. 31,o Wee 843 K. illliote, 53,1 Lg 11olines, 6.1.1 i, Leona', d, 79,8 J. Sinclair, 1J,5 1 Kv'tns, 77 7 12. Pattenbury, 75.1 1. D,op ,el"•, 70 l' mss . L '3. ggins '13,6 W fl•. tp e, 75 3 C Sheerey, 73 13 Cl7owen. 72,3' N ...Kennedy, 71,3 R. ,1v1;elie 0th, 72.3 1V,1,, elrlVlat-h, 71.7' Q. Keller, 7.17 ijI .le:Ma ee, 71.6 1l" „Q1i,ttt chill, 70.7 1,,,,Williams, 70.3 D nu• 688 8 9 �l. C CGok, 68.7 1 Cole. 68.3 , • 1 Blliott7,• 68.3 Golcau'an, 67.1 A u41ehriet, 66.2 • V ,.len k $0.1 V Vie - i e 5 Ws,GO.. l+J,,,Stoltz, 65.'l L.+'Nedi gar. 65. J ] i,.ad( 65 13 Poem.ton,,.64,3: pen, Iy7di11, 5.4,4 J, b1, Elliott, 663,, MC , n ani. Y.. ,.63°7' ll.' 3V5`aedonnele , 62,6 , M. T2ar vc; 1.0,6' 1 Jtikonh ,caress', 59.71 3l" Lyon, 19;'3 L f tdr 'x i 6.' 2 t 1 Da't' ds.,n; 6.1,2.. - e fetid mond., 58.8 13 J•a¢I:Son, 68.5 W, Blacker, 58.$ 7 . (''ora n e ll 57.5 - M. Mt Neil, 17,5 A. Peekitt, 57,5 1(1. Walker, 17,5 I 'McAllister, •57, R Manning, 56.8 13. Car•be'rt, 54;3 419:. Gi cbinge, 5'1' L. 'Pairfule, 52.3 :• 1'. Macketnzie, 52.8 Ti. McConnell 52:6' '9 ].'rich 51,5 F, Lawrelnee, 50,8. ti'. Edwards, 90.3. FORM 3 Roe owe -- L, MacKay, 84.5, V S Fags I' Pefn.neb tker, 74,3 le, Reed 71,6, 1.1, l;cieeotn; 70.6 1:: Carter, 66 A. Shanahan, ite8 C Cantolore, 6I.. • J, 'Ferguson, ,efetiee P Mru+quiee 1rer9 d M NioGei a 1/ vt S e k Mc Allis eeite: J l;aberton ,64. , er z Chu chill, 63.1 Tits, 1' %iar1N Ceiehieeeeie ., , ,rt e7A45- i.,.oM Ch7 tIteetei8a „1a5o Hyatt' 8, elel uric e61 e a hail"; 'VW/ (x Berton,- ,1 "'i 1 7 I S'mot'hers 61.2 Pe Wheatley, 612 W Giay 6u G it J GI'anl,er, 60?3l" M. Gunn,60 i .r Muni? - 0013 G. Wallis, 58,8e. le Kelt*, 58:8 : P. Culnningham,, 58.5 lel. Crich•, e57.7 C' Co 1 vt 57 D. erowlie 5e,7 M. ,MeMnr c3ric, 51,0 G Manson 53.4 E. Blake 531 ' II. Morrison, 52,2 1. Rrtyno.US, 51:9 IL l7iitcy, 51,9 &ORM 4 .7 Faculty( Entrance Part 1 'Honours - A: Townshend, 76.5 Pass- JL, i1'iae(jiegor, 7.11 J. M'drlletfon. 69.1 1-. MeliEat, 9.1 A Hoare, 58 8 L. CP7ulr,chill. 58.5 dr, Copp, beet H 'lRtideway, 52.4 G. Dougan. 51.5 ,Faculty, Entrance, Part 2 'Honoues- L. Manning, 56,4- Pass- P; Patter, 79.6 131 Walker. 63.4 41.1Fingland, 68 A. Hoare, 53.6 Rollout: Matriculation i1 first Class 2ionoulr's- W. McNaughton, 80.7" Second Class Honours-' 7191. (Bunn, 69 • 1. Petrie, 67,1 Thh di Claes .Honour's-; .7.; Smith, 52.5 With The Navy 11, el. S, inconstant, G. P. 0 , London. Nov. 1.5, 1015. Dear Dad, -Your letter of Oct. 2 received today Since writiue last have had a lot of running. and m thar once have gone to "action s trona" in deed earnest, though bave not tenet the enemy yet. Th talk aboral: the British fleet in hid is on per with the.whe,le German p pagenda a 118811; of lies The o one they deceive is themselves, saurtiniPS I think their own Imo know the truth too well by now, 5th we ore ta- we sir lot( ro- n,v ale Mr, and Mrs John Hunter and Mas ter Robin spent Ohl'ietmas with Mr. Frantz Grant end Mies Giant at the old homestead Miss McMichael is visiting her sister Mrs 1V1, Wiltse Mr. and Mrs Cecil Masons of Gode. rich spent/Uorietrnrs with Mr, and Mee. J. Ashton Mr Levi Velltee aro wife speht Christmas in Detroit Mr George Hanley anti fancily spent Christmas with ter, E Cantelon in Goderich Twp. r, 'Woe! sea u rrlt n yo -can r° can thank God et, you dro.�,15�'n hq ,in the,aa13r'e &l",0 you left, ,we4ha.Ve."so'.•-, i l'•bi;e,n very fortunatd in our travois A est sloop will puset a mine aw,a 1vet ee her how', ,watt e,' so it 4s' said, :098110 a merchabtenan w'iIl't14xpt-odq : it' This is only a thehr•v, but lecternto have' some gro'upds f rnob'" ullsa exisi'enh'e.,; I fiust ;; "fern theela8') t is l'a to 'Ss With love your son, TEDD: iA,S Northern- Irghts are uu,'' uugaally strong to -night. kierris a 1Wrong : impression :Ahraa Among some penplhi there re an hoe_ Pressman th,t it is the duty of til; Government to furnish funds to ihduoe, men to enlist and to aid recruiting This is not cohere' enlistment re? vn,untary on the .part of the ineieidu',; a l 4 end the l over nment's responsibility hegins e hen the than' has enlieted3 Frnm that moment the recruit= is often satire of -h' - the .Guvernmeut,. provided with - c(otbing, equipment, living allowance, and pay"according to rank, All over (7anade Recruiting Leaguer) have been organized by citizens, meet; ings are being held, literature distr•ih•: nted, in fact, an Pnera1etie campaign to aid recruiting. Uity, Town tend. (intim• tv Council have made liber 1 grants to Recruiting Leagues tor the purpose of assisting thein financial y in their pat- riotic work. The Government has asked and authorized the Military Officers of Huron County to raise a complete Battalion This can be done. but it will need the assistance of every patriot ir, person in the County. T,nrd Ritehener's plan is to keep the British Army in vigorous power and strength, while the enemy's forces are becoming exhausted, A. T. GR'IGG, Secretary, Central Recruiting IAeagne District News. ••.•.•.•. • ••••••••••••••••• liiolmesville Servit e in Sr., Juhri's Church next Sunday• The Incumbent will preach. London Road Mr. and Mite. Lorne Stephenson and Geace;ere visiting with friends in and around Brussels Mr. Albert Liverredre of New Toron to spent Christmas at his home A ,jolly good parry ^elehrated Christ nine at the home of Mr. William Jer vis Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson and fn.m ily of Morrie are spending a few days visiting friends on the London Road and gave several violin selections at the Literary meeting of the League on Tuesday evening , League meets next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr, H. Peacock, Mr. Gen, Layton the new president will preside Miss (Atter of 'Hallett is visiting Millen 1Viltse ibis week This- winter is going, to be ;a tough one on everyone, Our boys in the trenches are going to feel it worst. It hes' been snowing • steadily to -day, and to -night the stars are bright and crisp, iand'the wind is rising. It has blown a gale for almost a month, with Sew lulls, and wel have lurched and wallowed on ...rani• snaky, course thron,h hundreds 'of miles of waves that make even a new phip pause and shiver when they lh4t you "fair on," I am ()leased with never, being sea sick; but some of the chaps Seem-; tot seldom gest, straightened out before the next attack, The • life they lead is beiyor.d- ken, and yet they stick it fortes ty:"t;wo' years to get a pension less than Live dollars per wee It'is do thew( •un rewardw•ed, ne thanked 001 co sidered felloe that Gnaland today owes her pc tion, :as 0 sea potter-1,tt_? sesame] stokeril and enl;ineers, Dor alta they give their .:ountry they bare ly .get anvuhin(; 10 return except t living. To the average man the navy is a. el3sed bowie Why so many, mon are needed in so small a ship seems poc:uliar•, but when you begin to consider that every- thing :runs etul'y minute of 'the Loodesboro The Londeshnro hrs.nch of Womens Institute will hold their regular meet ing le , he Etneeeter• hall on Thursday Jan. 6 mY A hux 8011101 under the auspices of en the Womens Inetitntevtvill he held in of the Furr„eters hall on Tuesday Jan. IS •• in ad of the Red Cross Everybody -r. welcome eaeb lady is eexpeted to bring vs is hi x St 1• The Christmas entertainment given ], , by the Mei hodist Sunday School t. Ohrist,uas night was a success. The -' progatittu was well given and the pro year and a battleship ISM' enmeshed and ihterlacerl • in eve!y( sirectioii, all •of u•h:01i is in duplicate for fear of becoming crippled, you eau ,judge that a, great matey heeds are re.7uirtd to. man it in acteen The "fighting" of a, ship de- ,nand,e, the attention of very soul aboard, and theta isn't r,ne drone Evetn the 511190n is pressiecl into service 10 the "sick bay,' to do his' bit with; his sidevesl roltedeep. Tct o.,e below the dacic1 tee ffM- ing in aetto:1 is like being in a luigt box whoa the satna is s,e e}],clt with a sledge. hammer, The Vi b ratioialiJ general feeling is,about; k the same, Everyone r needs w14d 07cotton batting to keep their'ear drums.) in working order; for fu- ture use. I havrr.'1' been in. the ship !h,it has d een bit yet', ;Lo S camnoe say .11 0W. it feels to be• whet e, the .shell hits eeltw'een decks The G^erman s say' the Y are blorra( aiousuyj til e dean leaves, in aulumi,. Afeei that the pipe" is "hands muster at the. ,sick'• pay, .to Y t 1'd asg eizer your mates.,., t Ip Neison's 'day thr.yfd'ul,hWith, v5'0'p110. irons in the enemy. Noll' a !] g •f s -stet , F ''[� "717�'C f n ti' ec:d'tlnd all m nt. 0 P es 0 em ]loed to pre rent your enemy gettingy'0ur range when your masts are jest above the ole zon. Smoke is not allowed eaat ]8t0il7t,0alt vecex- '11('0'11 y- 7c0ph1it nadi.131a11l411lofwdosowmaheey hcidn0getCheilei' ype an bet seen a few yards .aw'a'y Neva in the harbor. It; would be interesting to know lots of l,ittl,0 things- that are n.ot. told any ire. In the math when we, ate( at sea we earl judge within a fowl miles rvh,• ee. we are. haver . light 'Casuiss roc -l. or shire line is known by someone, and we all workf out our course montialey by our speed direction anti the length of tuna erre remain in each. move-'. ment, Lf is strange how .seldeim' we are Wrongeto any great extent. "Phe North sea is a ;treacherouls evinte7 sailing, The wines' 5izg, and'; after: a II t 0 est an Imni'iinee box of Meehan seeds armiunred to about 855. A large minden. attended the nota 100(100 00 Monday Our township clerk, Mr Campbell who has held the position for twenty S"Ven years has resigned. The reeve Mr.'li'inglend-has also resigned - Mr, and Mr's, Dewar, of London , spent (Ali -twee vacation with the letters mother, Mrs, Lvon• Miss 0. 13righarn of Highgate, Miss Bertha Brame -n of Laudon ai1r1 Misses Eleanor and Jennie Maines of London, are spending the v.rrvtion a:e borne. MIs Young and 1-1litra'are visiting :n Brantford. Mr. and -Mrs, Leslie' 15 oodnari of Walkerville are' spending the week al' the. home of Mr J. VVoodman, Mev. Mr. and Mee. Clysdale of Salern Mee .J Mills of Blyth and Mrs, W. Brigham and family spent Christmas at the parsonage. Mrs, J. Stevenson of Ethel, spent a few days with her brother Slr. T Crawford, Mr, Wesley Oetwford and Lewis Pringle erre home fermi the West, '33r and MrsStaiker of Ingersoll are visiting at the hutne 0f Mr D Geddes Amune the -holiday visitors here we notice Miss 13 Brogden, 7Vlisees + F, Eleanor' and JeanI. Maitre, ' r, it r and , t M 1 t n Mrs is Taro Dewar ar and hwhy of LnirpAra Will Tamhlyn of Kingston, Mr /cud Mrs 6,5 Hooper of • Jt :a ' M r s A f ' y {trslak ' , e O 117n e,e r • Bessie e ' sal , ePnr•rn ' to 0 (titan, Norman Gar reteef'TM'erdo, Ft Page of Belgrave, Misses 1 ur u .- -' Mase Beira' Lyon of Wiil'' harfi:'' ,.�. �,, and Sadier MA onl of -"Mr. Stenhemblathe'rs, of Palmer' stau.. is spending a Eery days with hie cousin E, Grey. Mr. Stanley ond is visiting n;g 1" eter and8t. lelatys friends. Mr., and Mrs, 3. D., Ainslie Leenington aretieiting friends he71e, Miss B.1VIcCartney, 'of. Detroit is upending, afew days with her friend I'llaie Lyon, Anbn1 n 1Ve understand diet D'. Ilowson is a candidate for niunicipai honors in the township of Hallett. ilte hats Prov en himself an efficient officer in •the village and we bespeak for him the hearty support; of the ratepayers of the :township Messrs. Len. Philips and Adams' have been elected trustees of the rill Thuraday, ee p11.5, 4- t `hAnug ptio'`flla ,wlrii. put n-;tbe, Ohristnjgs 17a1Cat,i' last weeee biuv6, !been invtled to,.•iepeat, Jt at'DoppY hiaok'in the neh'rfutuee,' tl :14oi7 0••••••asessss•a•sisas4mpo TE rOR .L • 1 IBt e a , s n for Councillor P,nd secure a successful business administration by a successful business man. RE-ELECT R. J. Miller For :19l a If elected, being free from business cares, I will give the interests of the town my best. attention. Your vote and influence is respectfully solicited for W. J. NEMER. AS COUN'eILLOR To the Electors tot Clinton Ladies and Gentlemen- I take tnis opportunity of thanking you for the honors cnnferred on me in the past, and I am again before you, asking your support as a candidate for Coun• cilior for the coming year. ff elected I promise to do my duty as I see it, in the interests rf.the whole town. Wish• ing you the compliments of the season I am, goers faithfully. J, P. S13EPPARD To the 'Electors of Clinton Having been placed in nom i• nation. I again ask your support at the polls on Monday next. It was hoped one niight he able to avoid a contest this year, but it turned out otherwise, hence this lipped. Wishing you, one and 511, • A Happy and Pros petrels New Year, I am, Yours truly, H. WILTSE To the Electors of Clinton. Ladies andGentlemen-Ireepectfull5 solicit your vote end inflpence as Councillor' for 1A1t3., j1' elected 1 will do my utmost 00, gimFre the citizens a,n honest and efficient administration of civic affairs and a square deal to all, Wishing you A Happy New Year, Yours truly, H. FITZSIMONS ,1 'o the Electors of Clinton TC was hoped that Clinton connld not have au election this year, but it has turned out otherwise, and as I Was nominated to my old seat again, T ask fat your support on Slonday next, Wishing you :all this Compliments of the Season, I am, Yours truly, (7. J, CVALLIS To. the Elttani$ 01 Clinton Ladies and Gentlemen I have ser ed you as a member of the town coun. til for the past year, and I have: been nominated for a second term. If my course has been satisfactory I will i1poreoiate very much your vote and influence next Monday Yours truly. WESLEY 1'VALKItR To the Electors 01 Clinton Ladies and Gentlhrn,en-1 have sat on the. Council' for several terms and I hive always supported and voted for economy in spending municipalitys: money.' The 0000011 shotald get value for every dollar pafd'''hut. This has been my' policy in,he past and'wfll by in the tuture, andaifyou believe it re in, the hest interests uf', he town, task you to vote :for ine or Monday next1 Wishing ou" g the ' yGums lit p uents'of' the Seamen, 1 ern, Youa'e truly,' W'41,- ,PA:I SLEY l'o the'Ete1"tor , 9 Ui Mullett Ladies a tee and r YS4'p ,-At t' e . inestofmas b re , f y . z'aaeFayers.:I decided to telee1:' niyse.f aa.s.pandidrtte for ;-nem' her of our Municipal Onunmd and my nam0 was placed fn nomination on Monday, a'I vin ; th' !s very 6 best Enter 051 of o Huhett at heafti; 1 will if elected do all Lino, lies in uly power to see that our to s-lship-t9Wds are expended' economically ,mud so as (0 secure the very hest results Accordiegly I re epeotfuily soheit your vote aril iptin 51)00, Yours truly, 2, MciellOHAJ,IL, 814, aeoasssOsssseoaaseeeeeasaa The blur a. B t , I� s®AmseeelmDseletetneatee C96ra®eteeet Brussels Pos1,;-+Capt, Allan, the There e e were a large number of visit now (ZuarterinaSter of the 181st ors spent Christmas" with friends Huron C. L+': IF, was here on wed °1 M',?td0?Al' ,101.'?kh.V.1 t47ffir+ r 5 4'1 uo .ii'a 017 . mailer Coal 1• sl" ] • d i lit Let us reiidu©i , your, \teai- ' i ills. We can do it- by sup r" Vying you with a cQa1 tlrate' ';fasts long, „ '''k r ,,. Ong, g1�+eud.rRN' Steady �; xeat and leaves only a small l'. mount of ash This cos is 1, LEH,�I{GHHVVAi LLE 1'17 st ,The Coal That S es' 4“).Y41 s a �1(e y4uma +'Give 6 a.,l rel 1 t T .j. Hol , Western University.'uatpn 'ANOr11IIEB rRLrA$''AUITAII,CE ' Injconte i►o(ibled Nov $75;000 • -. -.gyp •,i i.. , Another large add ;tion to Faculty and , Equipment in Arte and Medicine' ,r Greatly Inoreased Enrollmene in iriew • Write for particulars tot Th. lee, BRAITHWAITE,'M A„ Ph.D. President, nc?sday distributing uniforms and stores; There. is vow a suit ready foil every young man who desires to npleold the Empire, See Lieut. A. S. Scott. The best services the churtlhos ate rendering is the aid in recruit- ing. work, In this respect church , union! is already in effect, --Oa-- Christmas -ss-- - 0 still intthestg nchesbe madld7 Eenry ' Ford; is )71c,,me8vard bound heart- sick and probably sea -sick ,as well To the Farriers of Huron We are pitying from 81 02 to 81.04• for the hest fall wheat, 89c for oats, 50c for barley with beards off; OOc to 65c for buckwheat, This offer is gnad until the 5th of January. If thepar ter ket goes up we will always mhe highest price and you get the advent age of env rise. It seems a good time to sell at least one half' of you- fall wheat. The reaa'us why is .Obicago broke vesterday Oc, a bushel and that is the storm centre Of the world. The western provinces alone, about 200 000, 000. The reason why you should sell is the Argentine and all Southern America are now commencing to sell. Russia is now shipping 10.000,000 to France. She has opened a winter port and built huge elevators and she has a large supply of wbeat that she can ship all the year around and Rus slap Siberia is just twice as large as our western Provinces,'Besides India and Austeellaeach•hii•ye large amounts Corn wants three fir lour days of . hard frosty. weather. I can get plenty. , of corn Om:the cob iiiid ,th'e dealers -- won't shell until the Dorn is 'dried by hard frosty weather The Same is true both in Canada and Chicago;tad that is why corn is kept up so The crop is the largest ever raised I hnpe to have plenty of corn by the 10th of January. You had better self your barley and buckwheat now en pancakes are only used in cold weath er and the 'matters want harley for malting now in the' cold weather- When von come in drive right to the coal office, We are always at home. Yours Truly, W. H. PERRIN. Incubator wanted The New Era is requested to receive tenders for the purchase of a large In cubator a Pervia state -or Cyprus. State capacity and term !n use Logs' Wanted Highest prices paid for all kinds' of good logs delivered at Doherty's mill, • Clinton, For patMeeker; apply at Ford & McLeod, F, G. RU,gBALL For Sale ><ti. A white brick 2 story house of 1(1 morns with good cellar; Town ° water; e acre of lend with apple trees; also a stable. Corner of Princess and Seep_ ser street. For terms etc.. apply to , Ma's. E. Hoitzhauer,on promises, Reliable Man Wanted wanted -A reliak7ie man with seine hneiuess experience with farmers, to represent' us in Huron County. A per manent position for the right man. Highest commissions paid„ Territory;:,. reser r d News e cial r' ea for season - STONE & W4LLIFGTON, Toronto, Ont. Wanted Wanted a girl to do general house,.,, war k, apply 111 _ Miss J �eanSk,,r co . :. Ta 7 tin „• n t,,�errr lrg inis,inea1tl„PLiltllt rt Paper �tllioplo and, promptly done, Order ; Left at.. tlurniturd's Grocery Store or at my , , r eide00e, Victoria Street, TI30 S, GRAFLIS eet0®s6164etSsssssO0i1505tD WO®004190 s O � � s:Y • �� Opens January 341 in till deacon g a meats of Shaw's Busiuese s 0, Schools, Toronto, Our Oneelogue ,0 s explains our superiority in'Egmp,s M ment, Staff, Methods aocl Jt?l. • s sults. 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