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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-05-22, Page 2h52t Y.WP"0' _ A t,G,:'•!trrtr^:r r, ..' 4,S0p:474,41 ,OA.,t SUMMER COLDS rapidlyreduce human' strength. anillness is easily contracted, bat Scott's Emulsion will. promptly relieve the cold and upbuild your strength to prevent sickness. SCOTT & &OWNa TORONTO, ONT, 73.29, CAN'T G ET TROOPS - Cincinnati Traction Company Goes Into Bankruptcy. STREET CARS WITHDRAWN Utter Failure of Company to Operate Lines In Face of Strikers and Sym- pathizers Forces Company to Apply For a Receiver -Military Protection Refused - Rioters Assault Strike-Bre±7kers. CINCINNATI, 0., May 19, The re- fusal of Governor Cox to send .troops to this city in an effort to control the strike of the employes of the Cin- cinnati Traction Go., after spectacu- lar riots in the early part of the day had influenced Mayor Henry T. Hunt to ask for the militia, was followed late yesterday by the filing of a peti- tion by the city of Cincinnati for a receiver for the company. After hearing arguments on the pe- tition, Judge Geoghegan of the Corn - mon Pleas Court, before whom the action was brought, adjourned court until Monday, when he will hear the remainder of the arguments and pass judgment. Rioting was almost continuous Sat- urday from the time the company at- tempted to operate cars out of the Brighton barns until they withdrew all cars from the streets at noon. The crews as web as the employes of the company riding on the first car out of the Brighton barn, were assaulted and beaten almost into insensibility and three of them are now at the hos- pital in a precarious condition. Var- ious small riots in which the crews of the cars were beaten or forced to flee for their lives were common. Men employed on the Central ,inion Life Insurance Co. building, in course of construction, hurled 'Aram the upper floors heave bags of cement, piecgs,of iron and other missiles do•WiS `oil ad Elberon avenue car and wrecked the fed. Splinters hurt several pedes- trians. General Strike Postponed. • TORONTO, May i9. -There is very little change in the labor situation in the city to -day as far as the several. uniolis are concerned. The members of the Amalgamated Society and Bro- therhood of Carpenters held an execu- tive committee sleeting Friday night id the Labor Temple and it was thought they 'would immediately or- der a general strike of all members of tbe two affiliated unions in the city, but the moderates advised anutinue action for the present r>11 behalf of the member'. and ne definite etepe will be taken at preeent. `, 1 uht the failure- of sem:' of the. ether strik- ers to secure the increase demanded f'eonl the empleyere, nctL''iy the pins- t-elets and structural iron workers, has had some det;:rrent effect on the carpenters. LAD WAS STARVING. Montreal Youth Had Not Eaten For Two Days. 'MONTREAL, Mey 19. -Starving to death, Napoleon Lemay, a 19 -year-old lad, was discover:d in a box car in the G.T.R. yards yesterday by a spe- cial constable. He was in a pitiable state of wretcheelne.se and almost dears. The officer said he had seen him enter the car, where the boy said he expected to di,'. Isis parents live in the United States. In the police court he told a terrible ale of suffering to Judge 'Lanctot. He said he could find no work and hacl been living on bread crusts. But for two days he had been unable to find a: single scrap of food. "Do what ,you will with me," he cried, "only give me a bite to eat," The old judge was much affected by the sight, used as he is to such cases: There was only one thing he Could. do and he fined the lad $1 or two days in jail. In the meantime the case will be investigated by cher- ity workers. DYING IN STREETS. Montreal Man is Believed to Have Been Murdered. MONTREAL, May 19. -John Wyatt was found lying on Vitre street Sat- • urday in a pool of blood, his head. being battered almost to pieces. He was hurried to the hospital by the patrolman who found him, but his gij rt e-, without regaining e'en- ' eeiousn`ess, Eye witnesses of the affair say that Wyatt deliberately battered his bead against the stone wall of a building until he ' fell unconscious. Others think he was set upon by a gang of thugs which infest that part of the city. - The detectives are at work and incline to the .belief that .it is a case of murder. An inquest will be held to -day. Resisted Soldiers, Were Burned, SHANGHAI, May 19. -Sixty-seven farmers of Shenehawting, in Western • Hionan, who had resisted the attempts Always Reliable Relief from the ailments caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels is given quickly. safely, and assur- edly -by the tried and reliable PILLS_ Sold everywhere, In. boxes, 25 cent.., p h rskdastere pais trait eyy weer dkoph f opiuln, t}er8 hurtled to ,Beath yes- terday its a ituilding Where they were fielding a niche*, according to a despatch reeelycd lime by The North Cldna Daily News. The dispatch adcla that the soldiers started the fire. Calgary Finances Better. CALGARY, Alta,, May 19.-Mnnici-, pal finances, which have been depress - eel .For :wine time because of the con- dition of the boncl market, are ill12. proving, and about 1,0U0 men will be put to Work at once on various public improvements which have been de- laved. Trolley Inventor Dead. STocI?;BRrntar, Mass., May 19. - - Stephen Stephen Dudley Field, sometimes called the "father of the trolley ear," and known as en inventor of interna- tional prominence, died at his home here yesterday, aged 68. Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol restores every nerve in the body to its proper tension; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will make vane new man. Price 55 a box or two for $5. Mailed to any address. The dco'betl Drug BtMutb ►rines. Ont. FREED FROM P,RISON.', Toronto Man Escapes 'His Enemies•In Guatemala. TORONTO, May 19. -Alter havi;g been. kept in anis ety for four months Firs. Josepir'E. Von Jenney, of 1,466 Ring street west, was overjoyed when she received a cablegram 0n Satur- day night from Washington saying that her" husband, who had Been im- prisoned -in- mprisorled in Guatemala, had been ac- quitted And would sail for Toronto on May 28. On Jan. 6, Mr. Von Jenney, who is a tobacco planter in Guatemala, was seized by the authorit4:- and fmpris oned, charged with having acted as a Government spy and also of having been connected with the assassination of the late President of Salvador, Mr. Von Jenney's friends pointed out that he was entirely innocent and was, moreover, an intimate friend of the assassinated. President. He was alio closely related with the former Gov- ernment of Guatemala which was somewhat unpopular and for that rea- son it is believed he was accused. Through friends in Washington the imprisoned man succeeded in having the matter investigated but for some time little headway was made either by the officials at Washington or by Mr. Von Jenney. Mrs. Von Denney, although seriously ill at the time, finally succeeded in gaining further aid and it was eventually found that ije;; blis,hang, was entirely innocent of the charges, Mr. Von Denney suffered consider- ably et the hands of his accusers and in one of his letters to Mrs. Von Denney stated that three times they had attempted to take his life. ]t appears that the southerners tried every means to convict him and at- tempted to verify their aecusatinns by some cartridges and shells which they claimed they hall found in his trunk. These shells and cartridges, however, were picked up by Mr. Von Denney on the scene of an explosion which took place at Port Au Prince. He had kept them a.; asouvenir. - NEXT TO CONSUMPTION THERE ARE MORE DEATHS From P U ©NIA Than Any Other Ling Trouble, Pneumonia is nothing more or less than what used to be called "Inflammation of the Lungs." Consumption may be contracted from others, but as a rule pneumonia is caused by exposure to cold and wet, and if the cold is not attended to immediately ser- tous results are liable to follow. There is only one way to prevent pneumonia and that is to cure the cold on its first appearance. Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will. do this for you if you will only take it in time. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup con- tains all the essence and Lung healing powers of the femme Norway Pine tree. Mr. Hugh McLeod, lesterhazy, writes: -"My little boy tock a very severe cold, and it developed into pneu- monia. The doctor said he could not live. I got some^of your Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and he began to improve. Now he is a strong healthy child, and shows no sign of it ever coming back," The price of this remedy is 25 and 50 cents per bottle. It is put up in a yellow wrapper; 3 pins trees the trade mark, and is manufaetur d only by The'T , Milburn Co., Limit d; Toronto, Ont. Cannibalism In New Hebrides. SYDNEY, N.S.W., May 1.9. -Canni- balism in its worst form exists among the natives of the New Hebrides Is- lands, in the South Pacific, according to a statement Saturday by Rev, T. Gillen, at the Presbyterian Assembly of New South Wales, in support of previous statements made in connec- tion with the islands. Human flesh is looked upon as a luxury and tribal wars invariably end with a "banquet" unchecked by the authorities, he declared. "Jokers" Make Bombs. LONDON, May 19. --Practical jokers have started taking a band in placing "suffragette bombs" in different parts of the country. A package found at Eastbourne package yesterday which the po- lice handled gingerly and placed in. water was found to contain an old alarm clock and two bananas, while. another found at Gravesend which the pollee tried to explode with re- volver shots from a distance contain- ed some clock mechanism and a hand- ful of stones. Annie Bell in Mouse's Roll. LONDON, May 19. -The first arrest under the ,so-called "cat -and -mouse" bill -vas made yesterday, when Annie Bell, a banger striker, was taken into s,s+ti Yy, .P.RIYATE OF' 9CE fid, •or'',2 , 1,:,'r�ir.7iv9r o. a.� urn <3�iif Cramming down ill -chosen food, and rushing back to work, leads straight to dys- pepsia, with all it means in misery. Proper habits of eating, with a Na-Dru-Co Dys- pepsia Tablet after each meal, restore good diges- tion, health and happiness. A box- of Na-Dru-Co Dys- pepsia Tablets costs but 50c. at your Druggist's. National Drug and Chem- ical Co. of Canada, Limited. 148 :. eustony at-Jorlgnten. Bne was sen- tenced in April to three weeks' im- prisonment for carrying a pistol, but was released on account of ill -health occasioned by abstaining from food. Passed Stolen Bank Bilis. CHICAGO, May 19. -Chas. O'Leary and Wm. J. Lawlor, said by detec- tives to have passed some money stol- en from the Bank of Montreal at New Westminster, B.C., in 1911, were ar- rested here yesterday. The police are, searching for a third member of the. party, who is said to have been in- volved in the bank robbery. quickly stops coughs, cures colds, and heals the throat and lungs.. ,. 11 25 cents. Fs" International peace :de1egates;'visit ed the Palle 'Yesterday, A. radial electric line is soot to be built from Hamilton: to Galt,. 1 v n e' Thomas M�eGratJl..,J'c les,., a. e u , Toronto, died following the exertions of a soccer game. Britain and Germany are reported to have come,' to an agreement regard- ing the Bagdad Railway.. Join) N, ; A.nhut of New. York was convicted of attempted bribery in an effort to free Harry, K. Thaw from the asylum. Geo. N. Matheson, for half a cen- tury collector of c lstome at Sarnia, Paris, Sandwich, .etc., died at bis Home in Sarnia yesterday, Henry F. Stoddard, superintendent 01 'Plymouth Cordage Go,, and a Prominentcitizen of Welland, died at his residence there Saturday. The great forest fire near Lewis- town, Pa.,' which devastated 50,000 acres at :a cost of $1,000,000, now proves to have been caused by a cigarette. The funeral of W. E. Davis, passen- ger traffic manager of the Grand Trunk lines, was one of the largest and most impressive Montreal has witnessed. The Archbishop of Sydney sailed from England by the Empress of Ire- land yesterday for Canada, where he will stay for a short time before re- turning to Australia. Eight thousand people were render- ed homeless, one child was burned to death, many people injured and heavy' loss caused by a great fire in the cen- tre of Buda Pesth Saturday. The Nicaraguan Government has is- sued a decree placing the republic under a state of siege. The step was taken owing to the threatening situa- tion throughout the country.- Fire believed to have been of in- , cencliary origin destroyed the big barn and other buildings at the Bow Park farm near Brantford early Saturday morning, causing a less of $50,000. The girl who was the plaintiff in the suit agaist the Brantford police has been advised that an appeal had been entered by the defendants against whom $1,590 damages had been awarded. ' e,�mrucaral ADOPT THEM Adopt the use of Classified Want Ads. They have proved money, makers a for others. They are. appreciated by the buyer, as they enable him to qutcit; 7_ata the place where - he can find his re9 uii- ,:vents, Will, he find'"your business represented? p {f{f,.,,{{,� !!g„ 1. gYK SR .,7":4 .j. t.,JU Ot)e.33....r:.: 'ir 5585(1, -treat li r i.v ii1✓i111 Just a Few Items From Our Immense Stock Extension Tables -Golden oak finish. macre very strong:6, is and 10 feet long, prices $7.00, 8.50, 0.75, 10.00 and 12,00. Hall Trees -Quartered oak finish, bevel tnierotel2x20, u hat and coat pegs, umbrella holder, for $y, Kitchen Cabinets -Useful and ornamental, $0 50, 8.50 ant1o20,00 Ilaby carriages -Folding Carts, Pulinan Seleeprs, Children's Wagons at low prices. - Pictures, Wall Pockets, Extension Rotb Chair Seats, Certain Stretchers, Ete. Phones 7and 8 Joh. e ELLE Estate ULYTH Furniture and Undertaking. t '0::',.#p (u without a doubt you'll''' find this outlj in all your travels round about the bread that's best with anyF meal - is just the on‘i and only reale' Mother's Bread, better bread could not be made -that's what you'll say when you have tried this crispy, crusty Mother's Bread H. Barililt Phone No. 1; and have its delivered to your house every day. for EAI Relieved by "Vinol. n life: itself de - and rav Strengtheven and nourishment Pends upon the proper assimilation of food, and unless digestion is good, the 'whole body suf. firs,, Mrs. L. D, Cools, Vineland, N. J., says: "I was sick Eve years with in- digestion. My stomach seemed to have' a heavy load in it, and at other times it seemed to be tied in knots. Nobody knows how I suffered, "I tried it, great many doctors anti a great many kinds of, medicine, but nothing did any good until I tools Vinol. It has helped me wonderfully. I am improving' fast, feel better and am getting my flesh back again. Vivol has done me a world of good." We know' the great power of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonin without oil, in curing chronic stomach trouble and building up all weakened, run-down persons, and that is why 'we guarantee to return your money if It does not help you. W. 8. R.-. rl3olmes, Druggist Clinton,, Ont. Trout fishing• excursions. 7"Plugging" tor'exuams. As usual the Mitchell Sportin Associations Are putting up goo purses for the 24th r' -aces, BABY CHICKS We are prepared to' supply day old chicles, hatched from our Prairie State Incubators, in lots of 25, 50 or 1(0, at 10 cents each. Ilat hens wanted at 12c per pound. GUNN, LANGLOIS 46 00. Limited The up to date firm. N. W, Trewartha, 1V. Jenkins Farm for Sale • A desirable SO acre farm for sale Good frame house, allarlor, dining room, summer kitchen and .wood shed. A bank barn with cea1 iii floors, pig pen with cement i;uor and troughs, and drive, shed, lI t I' • drained, all seeded but al:out acres, everything in good shape. Some of the money may h.> had at a low rate of interest. will sell with or without crop. Apply to 17, Hh:.'IL. Londesboro, n1' 00 the premises. lot Ii, eon, 13, Hullett, ti' aii'Ill to Rent Lot 3,1•, concession 1, Stanley. Easy terms, 51111)1011 it 0 possession, apply to GORDON WALDRON, Star Building, Toronto For Sale .1 first-class short horn bull for stile, J;l months old, u,inr- ;leek roam, apply to lot. 85, con. :i, TuekeIsmith, or Ilruesfieltl P,O. A. EL(lOAT Shing es Cal' of hing've al riyed T. McKenzie. For Service Otte thnrnhred Yorkshire Doer also thnruhred Shorthorn U1) hi:ni bull fur service, Terns -$1.00 at time or ser- vice and 51.25 if oliarged. Lot 30 Code - rich township, Huron Eoncl, Con. 13' T. J. POTTER Money Wanted. I 'have several inquiries for loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find i.nvestrilents for funds on mortgages, W. BR•SDONE 1 )rrlti TO 1(tt the EState of Freil(,ricit `Haut hall. NOTICE is herebygiven jthat 111 persons havingclas against the coterie o1: Freerick Rumball late sof, the (town 0f (Clinton in the Comity of Huron, carriage balder., who cried on, or .abort `the twenty- sixth. dtay of April 1913 are requir- ed 'bo deliver to the unded's)gnecl the solicitors for the'executors on or before the thirty-first day of May 1913 a full atatenlent of their 'lain, o: 'et h r claims t. get: e �hith particulars thereof and the nature 01 the See-. unities if 'any, held by them all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAIE NOTICE that after the said Last mentioned date, the said executors will proceed to dis- tribute the estate bf the said de- ceased amongst the persona enti- tled there to having regard only to such claims as, they shall have received due notice in accordance herewith. Dated alt ,Clinton this 3rd day of May 1913. All paper bought from isle from now till the 1st of April will be hung for Sc a single roll. Samples taken to your house if desired. Paper 'at 4.c a Roll up. GC0. P0118 Corner Queen and Princess Streets CLINTON COAL YARDS Yards Opposite G. T.R. Station All kinds of Coal on hand Chestnut ' Solt Coal Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke e Kennel Coag and Wood Tile -212, 3 and w4 -Inch size- 'fhe Tile is ol;the ` very' best quality. Brick to Order. A. FORBES Whone Gg, W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Oirit. solicitor for the executors For Sale. Carriage for sale, cost 5250, will sell ebeap. Rubber tires, hall bear- ing, one or two seats folding top. nppl.y to W. P., WHITLEY, Ontario' S(tilee't, To The Farmers Insure your horses and cattle a- gainst death by accident or disease. All valuable live stock is being protected in this manner. Reason- able rates and quick settlements. Call and see, C.. B. HALe. Residence Phone No. 100 ; Office No.2 For Sale A commodlo ar brink noute at a bargain. Furnace, electric' lighting lath room, hot and co d water, also a stable on the prem`ses. Por in- formation apply at T!' -.E NEW ERA Wilidstibl'lio Insurance The Canada Weather Insurance Go. will insure all buildings against dam- age done by windstorms, moderate rates, No premium note. CHARLES' B. HALE Listri ct Agent Clinton Ladies Wanted Employment of tared in Player Pneumatic Department. Light suitable work amid pleasant sur - r undinge. In D'ew Ynek or Chicago this is considered employment for the highest class of lady operators, Apply at the Office of W, DOHERTY PIANO AND ORGAN CO., Limited. Clinton. Farm For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 15 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34, Hu] - lett township, Smiles from Londes- boro, and 5 miles from Blyth, 11-2 miles from School. A bank barn 36 by 56, another barn 38x02, drive shed 24x40. A Brick house, plenty of water, about an," (acre of or- chard. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to WT.LLIAM LONGMAN, ,Blyth, P..0. Farm for Sale 7,3 i ARIt1B' kaB $014ti1TO t R'OT4 PfgBle,ieTh •*4(i : Arif05ON. OIAR ilS U.RiA E 1. Qonnoyance,'i,Notary :Public, Commissioner, etc,- i/]+AL ESTA,F10-'t1N1) 1NS1JBANOE Issuer of MarriageLicenses, Hurn: o St,. Clinton, H. T. R AN C EI Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate. IN8UII.4NOE"A EENT -Representing 14 Fire:In mance 'companies,: • Division d urt Office. The executor of the Southcombe Estate offers for sale 50 acres' - East half of lot 28, con. 6, Huilett. A first-class farm, well watered andimproved, and with good buildings. Also the undersigned offer9 for sal&, lot 29, con. 6,Hull- ett, 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. JAMIES SOUTHCOMBE. ,Clinton.. Ford ,& McLeod 'We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government Standaru.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover, We always have on hand -Goose 'Wheat, Peas, Earley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and all Grains, Ford & McLeod esssAAAAAeAAAAsessesseeesa C P10008 r 4 1 See and here 'our finest I DohertyNew Stylish designs of Pianos and 1 4 1 3 1 4 • 4 4 a f 4 1 4 1 Organs, ,special values in Art Cases 5. O. ► .4 . 5. iPianos and organs rent ed, choice new Edison G phonographs, hs Music & oP variety goods. o Music Emporium n _, C. Hoare E DR' 1. W. THOMPSON Physician, Surgeon, Ete Beech,' attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat, and i'Ioee, Eyes carefully examined, and suitable glasses_ prescribed. Office and Residence. Two doorswest of the Commercial Hotel Miran St. DIES. GIUNN and GANDIEIt Dr. W. Gunn, L.11. C, P., L. It. C. d.. main Dr • J. C, 6andlier. D,A. MX, Office- Ontario Street, (Minton. Sight calls at residence, Rattenbury St. or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON.. eccuebenr, etc„ office and residence on tenbury 81„ oonosite W. Farran'e residence, DR. P. A. AXON DENTIST: Crown and ltrldge'Work a F,peelail:y:: Graduate 'of O,C,D,S„a Cbicago, and 11.0.0.8 To,•onto. ` l:ny/leis ori •lloadars. srav ist to Decemb DR. II. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offioee over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dental ares,,w mint as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stork and general Auction m• GODER1OR ONiT E at stoat sales a specxrl1r, 05Cees .f at Ntcw ERA office, Clinton, pr7,enoc,y attended to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale nota discounted G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar el.r ggart Bros, BANKERS ALBERT ST , ()LINTON General Sanding puniness transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on deposits. The Mer.illop Mutual Fire Insurance eoe Rarin and Isolated Town Props erty Only Insured. OFFICERS. J.B.McLean, President, Seaforth,aforth , 1Connoly,Vice-Pres.Goderich. T.E. Hays, Sec.-Treas.,Seaforth DIRECTORS. Jas, Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; D. 1. McGregor, Seafortb , J. Evans, Beachwood; J, G. Grieve, Winthrop J Benneweis, Brodhagen; M. IsIc- liwan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district. AGENTS.. Robt Smith, Harlock; Ed.Ilinch-- ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-• mondville; J. W. Yeo, Holmesvillet Payments may be, made at The Morrish, Clothing Co., Clinton, or R.H. Cutt, Goderich. 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