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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-12, Page 1Established. 1865, Vol. 47, No, go THE Royal Bapk OF CANADA Head Office, Montreal Capital Authorr,zed.,.... ...... $25,000,000 Capital Paid-up 11,500,000 Reserve and:umdiv'nded profits 12,500,000 TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 325 ,BRANCHES With world wide oonniectio4 interest ,allowed on Deposits General (Basikirzg .buseness trlans • acted. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. CLINTON BRANCH CRtlSfG, :RifY. Brownie Cameras There is Pleasure in a Brownie �.fQESLb9 They are inexpensive, rang- ing froiu the $1.00 box type, to the $12.00 folding Brownie We have all the Brownie family. and can show you in a few minutes how easy' they are to use. We have a large 1,n ' of Iiodaks, Eastman Films. Pa- pers, Etc. Ask for a Kodak Catalogue. �. +:. OcTtsri y Dispensing Chemist. oreatexasmixasessentreamemsemareame eeeeeeeeeeeeee CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY JUNE 12 1913 W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers Little Advertisements can Accomplish Great Things. You can Prove it by Trying Them Vacations With The Bother Cut Out Begin right now ile make your pies Decide where to go: land ,by what route -land or' water ' Choose la place for your camp or your Cottage On select your. hotel Lay in your clothes for sports and recreation by day and for your lounging or soma, .divers- ions 'by night, Pick ,out Your playthings and your overythings Bet no matter wheree% Ton are going or what sort of vacation you expect to indulge( in, begin now to ✓eliminate, the bother, soltbat the( time coal's around nothing but pure, solid, unaclul.terabed play re - reales The timely advertisementsaf THE NEW 1:11A will help you wonderfully 'to simplify your plans The ()est of a Business or Shorthand Education in the TORONTO, O1 T. Is quite moderate when the spiels did results are considered. One postal card -one effort -we clothe rest. This college is open all year. The o s an Incorporated Incorporated 1,55 Established in Clinton 1879 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL k t , s SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate. on surds of $1 and upwards from date of deposit Joiut-Accounts Allowed liilANCIIE$ AND AGENTS ALL OVER CANADA AND .AtilI 19 lat, OVER TIRE WORLD A GENERAL BANECIM, BUSINESS TRANSACTED. C E. DOWDING, Manager Clinton Branch. Final Draft of Stations in London Conference wimdmisamr Rev. J. E. Ford Goes to Goderich- Sarnia Selected as Meeting Place Next June --New Charges to be Taken Over First Sunday.' in July, After a. stes6ion which •Iastted frOm 8 o'clock Monday morning untill G Tuesday Morning, the stationing coinniit1ee of the Lon'doti Methodist Conference brought in..f the final draft :of stations. The aneeting was at times a stormy one, and: when the report was finally ad'opte:d by the Conference at the morning ses- sion, 'aggeneral feolieg of relief was. noticeable among those who' had the difficult task .in bend of assign- ing ministers "Nine various charg- es throughout tlh,e district. It• was agreted by the eoirference that the mieistsrs who are going+ to hew charges should report on tl first Sunday in Jely. SWAT THE FLY Y AND SWAT THE MANWHO .HITS IT TO BREED �� d �d.`./'i.r:-....r 1�.:. �.�'CJu/�141{. fid' re, irs Here are the mathematics of our greatest enemy: The fly+the milk +the ba bv'-tR= grave. The Conference next year will be held in Central 'Methodist Church, Sarnia; beginning on the LettThur•.s day in June. CHAIRMAN OF DISTRICTS. Pailoting for'the Chairman of the Districts resulted in the election of the. following. (The two succeed- ing names in each instance are the names of the financial secretary,. and Sunday School secretary.: re- spectivel c , which were r amedi by the chairman. of (each district. -- Loudon District -Frey, G.N. tia.••en Rev. R.H. Barnby and Rev. J. B. Millyard. , Stratford District -Revs W.E. 31111 son and A, E.` IVloorhouse, S.S. sec- retary not named. Wingharn District -Rev. J. W. Hibbert, Rev. Geo. W. River* And Rev. David Wren. ExeterDistrict-W.G.II. McAi1rs- ter. Ret , E.J, Powell and 11.J. tren Strathr :iy- Rev. W. H. Gra- ham, Rev. W. J. Ashton and Rev. Amos J.Thomas i ChathamDistrict-Rev. A.C.2rf- fin, E. F, Armstrong aid' .A.. S. \4 hitehal I. St. Thomas District -Rev. David Rogers, Rev. Dr. Knowles!andRev W. G. Connolly,_ Uoderich District' -Rev. .5.E.Furii Rev. R. A. Muter and Rev, J. F, Hunter. Strathroy-Rev. H. D. Moyer Rev, 11.D. Curry and Rev II. P. Kennedy. Windsor District -Rev D.D. Mar tin, Rev. R.F. Irwin and Per. C.F. Clarke. Ridgetow'n District -Rev.' J. E. • Holmes, Rev. E. W. Edwards, and Rev. R. Curry, i FINAL DRAFT. CIODERICH DISTRICT., Goderich- North Street- W. K, The man who wiilfulh/ permits the•flies to breed on his property by riot: remavino or screen - Ing all filth shout be looked upon as a destroyer of human life and dealt with accordingly. toga©osee:z000saoolotp•r 000 o WI`TR TWI CHURCHES. 00•000000000000000060 WILLIS,CEtftCl2. The pastor occupied his OWn pul- pit on Sunday last. In the morn- ing he gave' uvery interesting ac- count of the Grseat Pre -Assembly Congress which, he believes; is going to marl the 1'eginning of a very important period in the life of the church• Dealing with it under three heads rats devotional, educa- tional and inspirational, asp,eta lr:e gals briefly to the congregation some of the messages given to the Coegress by the grea=t inen of the church. In the evening tile subject of the sermon was Missions. The• girls' Club will hold a, picnic at th river on Tuesday afternoon next. ONTARIO BT. CHURCH Ti:E FttRT ESTATE Last Friday a meeting was called for the editors of Huron, to meet et Clinton to discuss the raw rate Bard fee job work. but as onlya few showed up. they decided to go by auto to Goderich where they could nivel with the Goderich printers and finish up the business '111essrs. Elliott of the Wing•hanr Times:; Spotton w'fngham Advane S tI The Pasltot will pie—Ida on Sun- uott, Exeter Tinges, and 13.4'7, Clin day next at both services, ton New Era. went by auto At the The. members and friends. of the afternoon meeting fiin it was decided church are cordially invited; to the Congregational Socia,, gathering on to hold another meeting at Clinton Friday evening. Tea served at on Monday, Juno 23rd when it ] Russell May; son ofr li'.' John expeeted that 31t' .T. J. !tenter, of may of this town p111 cried', on elm_ the Kincardine Reporter. toad '51r day last with much/ acceptance, Lorne, E,eely, of the Sit Marys Jour - The League on :gaudily night was nal,will, address the meeting on under direction of Mr. elarold Pickett. The lesson was read by subjects of interest to the press Clara Hoi.tzhauai' and 'thettopic men Aft th•e E6.'tors of Moron Co. given by Mrs. McMurray. ll.e're are asiced Lobe p esen•t A pro- wess 1155 L duet by Messes Walker and t raclslxaw' and a Soto by Mr. gram tell, be sant .o everyone Welsher, _, WESLEY C.tmRCII, The Canadian Press Association Last Thursday aftrraeo11 tee met in Toirorito laet week at their Ladies .yid met` at the home of Mrs. animal meeting and en \\'eclnescla • \V. Walker. Hue. n qt . t, tsnrl) dor- 3 ing the al,tern:ron presented, i11rs, evening started en their trip' to (Rev,) Pard 'wills a quilt. 'northern Ontario A sail on the Rev, J.E. Hunter, of Dungannon Lake Tetnagarni was held on Thus preached morning and 0'en r1 last clay morning and the afternoon was Sunday. At the 'evening service, a' quartette t s n nt at tine N'i issing and "err and olu, "The Sinner and i p K the song" 1.1.1 3.1rs. East, Miss Greene Lake Mines at Cobalt In the even and Messrs, Moffatt and East was ing the Canadian Club at Cobalt welt z�ende . d ....e. ... Hager Victoria carie t -J.12. Fc,rd. ' Clinton Wes?e,. \\'.. L. Rautlea1 '!•4/•••••••••••' ••••••••••e••®440•4>e�A®o�se•®o••t44'Gke0•*O♦ go; Ontario street-Itev.S.3. Allin, Seaf:orth-A. W. Barker. • Brucefield- 'Ceder superintolicl- • Ordered ]tczdy to•il'eai a eat of �,,eaforth, • ,,. ETolmesville--11, J. McCormick. . Clothing Clothing othii, • r tt,., Blyth -Geo. Jewitt. • • 5 e 6• Duvgatinon-J. E. Hunter. • •• Nile -1=l. 'Williams, Benmill,er-A. W. llrown, ¢ t� A ' l l er • Sl 0� � � + Auburn -R. . W Sui ma • of Men. Suits for the Stout Mau Suits for the Tail 'illlicl Man , Sults for the Average Built Mau Suits for the Young Athletic Mau • • • • • O 0 • • • • • •• s • • • • •• • • •• •4 • • • • • Z • • •' • • • 44• • • Perhaps you have wondered why you have not • ' been able to get garments to fit you properly -maybe • the trouble Li that you have been dealing with a 2 "one -make" concern. w. • tone -C. S. Edmunds,. • Londesboro-J.H. Ostterhoul, 6 Bayfield (J. W.)-Ifnd,e,r the sup- erintendent of 'Varna. !Varna-T.I. Snowdon, ' WING.iIAM DISTRICT., • Wingharn-J. W. Ilibbert. 4 Kincardine -A. J. Langford. Lucknow-Geo. 1VIcliin Ley. Brussels -David \\i,e,n. Tc�esl(vater-E..h. Fear, Ethel -I. McKe vie. Fordwich-J. W. Andrews. d-orrie-T. W, J. Rivers. Wnoxet,er-R. S. Lacklmusd. o Blueval,e-W.51. Kttely.t • Ashfield J. J. Durant. • Salern- IT, F, Bail. • Bethel -Bol he supplied. • .Ripley -A. R, Pillam. • Envie-B. IL Robinson. Tiverton -E, A.Poul�t,er, Whitechurch-J.W.. Penrose, Belgrave-I. Walter. STRATPORD DISTRICT. There is not 1 clothing manufacturer in the country whose clothes will fit everybody, for each manufacturer's goods have distinct characteristics of shaping. r*-?-„. No argument is necessary to prove that the dealer who confines his lines to a one -house p product is seriously handicapped. We have our clothing made „by several of the best manufacturing houses in the country, and is all made to our own high standard of excellence of workmanship, The various makers draft their own models 0n different ideas, and we are thus enabled to give each man the shaping and style that suits him, that's where our variety of shape selections help you in getting correctly fitting garments. • • s • If you've never bought Clothes here, try us for your next suit. i (. The Morrish Clothing 1 A Square Deal for Every Man • b • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • r • • •• r •• • • • • 41•2 • • • • Stoalford- Genital- Thos. Man- ning; Trinity -W. Milson. St. Marys -P. D, Mallett. Mitchell -J. Vt . Baird. Lis,thowel-F. L. Barber. Milve•rten-W..EI. Cooper. Trowbridge -C. J. Moorediousel Wallace --.P. My,elrs. Atwood -J. '.Russer. Monkton-A. E.. Moorehouse, Stlaffa-C.L. Couzens. Fullkarton-E. M. Fothergill. Hernsony-To be supplied. Erebro-J. R. Peters. . Weliburn-J, W. Herbert, Kintlore-L.0 McRoloeafts.: LONDON DISTRICT. London, First'Churcl -Rev,' C.R. Flanders, D.D. ST. John, N,B. Duntellas Centrie-A. J. Johnslton Wellington Street -Geo. N:'Biazen Askin, Steele(t-W. IT., BtarVey. Colborne Street D.N. McCamus. (Centennial -H.& Graham. 'Hyatt Avenue J. 3. J Millyerd, Empress Avenue -T. W. Oosens, 1Vl&m!orial-S. A. Andres -son, Hill Strete{t--A. Mc.Kibbon. Ridout Street-A.E.1 Lloyd. London Junction-J.M. Keys, St. J1ohn's-R. h Hoskin.' Birt•-'il. J. Creasely, Bryanstown-Peter Myers, Siloam -A, Whalley,' Therndlale-John Mahan. Thlameslior�d-A. G. 'Barris. D,orehestei'-G. J. Kerr. Putnam -E. A. Shaw,. Nilestown-S. E. M., under the sUperintiend'ency of Dorchester. Belmont -L. Bartlett. • Lambeth-R.S. Garbutt. Woetminsller-2.'13. Barnby; • Dela-W.L. 'Iiilesi • St. John's-R.'I. Boski11. • EXETER/ DISTRICT.;_' Exeter -Main, street -E. G. Powell James Strleelt- W. G. H. McA lister, I Itinisetdi on Ptagle''5, • •H_•/•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••N••••.•M••• r` ,gram"]"^'Y^'n^,"'^n'4,+nE,Tfnnjn*n44 4t > EDITORIAL 44. *1-14,4444-1444+444,44X Now don't gest the blues over the crop outlook. Everything will Come 'along aril right and your worrying will. not fetch either rain or warmer weather, Garden parties are having their innings even if you have to eat ice ertealn with your fur coat and gauntlet' mitts ion Get ready for the school picnic antil the annual grist of excursions, The suffragette who attempted to catch thea Ding's race horse at Epsom did not faro very well Next thing they will; be pulling a neule's tail and the number' of Buff- s raget:tes will grow noticeably smaller if they d(o. It Irottld bend move, freakish than what they have already cl(on,e. Mr's. Forel will speak to the Jun- tendered +a reception to the :Egress for League on Friday evening 111 The following clay was, spent at 7p.m, Porcupine and dinner was served The regular meeting of the \\'.M. at the llollinger .Mine Saturday S. will be held in the Lectr' room at 7.18 p. m. to -night (Thurs- day). morning was spent in Algonquin day). Mrs. J. W. Moore, the Bele- Paris About 150 ladies and gentle - gate 'to the rranch meeting at Chat- mete took in tl,e trip ham will givre her report, There will be Ire special music. After the program refreshments will be eery- The new .officers for the coming ed, a t,eq of 10c being charged for year for the Canadian Press :lsso- admission. Ali the ladies of: the dation are; -president, Ii P. congregation are cordially invited., This will, be the( last meeting at Donly, of the Simcoe Reformer, by which Mrs, (Rov.) ilord will be acclamation; vice preedient, Wil - !tam O'Beirne, Stratford Beacon; treasurer, J' H. Cranston, Toronto. Births, Marriages ct, Deaths star .BIRTI3S HERE HE IS Flynn -In Hullet;t township, Ora June &tri, ttio'ML• and Mrs. Andrew Flynn, a daughter Martin -In C'linibon, cunt May 26th, to Mr and Mrs. John Martin, . a daughter .Paailie' Ira Clinton, on Juinlot 5th toMr :and Mrs. George Bailey, a °i0•n. Sires.-ln Clinton Hospital on J.uni•e 110, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Sims of Blyth, a son. -Christie.-At Est,erhazy, Sask., on May 24th, to Dr. and Mrs. Christie, (Miss Maude Scott) aeon: • MARRIAGES. Oliver-MacQuleen.-At the resi- detnee tof the bride's brother, Mr. Alec. MacQueen,, an Juno 3rd, Miss Jessie MacQueen to Dr. John Oliver oR:.Westfor{t. Adanhs--Youngblu't-At the home of the bride's parents on June 11, by Rev. Mr. Ost,erlr,oult,•Miss Amelia second daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Adams to Joseph Youngblutt second son of IVIr. and', Mrs. 'Fred Younggblot. „Boyle -Shanahan -In St. Joseph's church, Clinton, on Wednesday, Juno llth, by Rev, Fr. Hogan, Miss Mary, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. J. "W aVI, O'Beirne Shanahan, ,of •Hulletit, to Mr. Jose ' The I5aderich: Sigriial gives its epb Boiyle, of St, Augustine. vie wiof the corning -Presidentt of the Eruns,dtu•n-Main-In Ilnllett, on C P A,,I t' the recent demons/trot- Reid, Mis 17ssi,e L. daughter of Mr. iron rat q•orier,eh young lady 1 and 1Vlrs, W.L. Mair, to Mr. Howard the +au'dilence was anxiously await- Bruns'dlon,•of Londeeboro, ing ,•rspelech from "tile nice-look- Lovett-McBrien-In 'Colborne pre:sent. Tuesday, Jane 3rd, • by ttev. J. G. a tloitvnsarip on J:uno 111th; by Dee ing ge-ntllelrnlan 'whet. salt beside Mr Mr Leing•,oOAuburn Miss Beatrice Deiwlart'" This was Mr 0Be<'rne daug'htee hof Mrs W. J. Mcl3rileo, to the iediftor of the Stratford Beacon 1 Mr Ahbart Liovlettt, spin of Mr. and Mrs. Chloe. Llovet(t, of Clinton, for-, 'Be gets out areadable paper every mes'ly 0f 'Godterichi Township. !lawful day, but; like mast news- DEAT'HS. paper .mlern is very shy. grad dloesri't 1lansflord-In London; on June; 9, care much about pla(t£orm sple,alt Florence Riarisford, relict of the in hate IEtichard Raasflord The funer- al 1 wild+ tate, place Thnrtday after- ' l theCoo moon tat 2 30' from the residence of rvialt v pear old ting hlo ' e ore I s'eltvlaltivles are waiting loaf before 0 13. Hale, Ratitlenbury street. L I _ t'h 'bring 'poi eneraii" e.Ge ricin. , eY g : gl d ]Lanne�d. -In Chnf1 n o i June I,. n tr., . yl -:� . a , His , m 1e Jeri. a d �a m �r , l� I�. n ,. D S 3�<a aid in 'hie, 72 d: e a n r • t Toronto Ease Ball team, must thiel: seven the perfect' number as they tenaciously hang on to that figure in the schedule of the in- ternational league record. They are always going to move up..ac- cording to 'their optimistic backers, brit so far have been very tardy in producing they goods. Prince. Al1,•e.rt was a wcleome gvest its), Crali last weak. While h this land has n> un,,, for snobbery nor the tippishitess of so called a- ristocracy we are very cordial to members of the Royal family. We love them for the sake of good Queer 'Viet:>ria and the Empire at large This Dominion is not rest- less for independence but' possibly we are more closely allied to great Britain today than at any previous period in our history. Lett us as C16nucke de these things that wilt stamp nobility on Canadian life arid prove by our deeds( that the are citizens of no mean country.: . At Markdale- on Tuesday of last week Hon, LB. Lucas was re-elect- ed without opposition, after his ap- pointment as Provincial Treasurer He slaell "I an's ready tor a fight but I like an acclamation Metter," Sir, James 'Whitney made an.•ad- dress on theft occasion. Attention was tatted by hint tot "the, starved b ' condition of the Puire School Sys- tem" • 3s- te•m" undair Liberal rule. This may do for 41firecracker at a political gathering but thousand's of rate. payee's Will think it only a squib as they know, our Provineiai'.,kdeca- tion,al affairs were never 'mote muddled thanr• under the'egimeof Ron, Mr. Pyne. They are not right yet �ti(theai, --n-- The king of , Itea-ly, +tak,ee trips through the, air in a flying ma - ciente, covering 20 miles the other day in a military balloon He is not (111.0 only flellow who is some- times t'.up in that air" and very of- ten the descent is nota graceful- ly pea•formled as the landing of Victor Emmanuel Did you lever know any of those aerial artists? Sometimes the f lights are purely oratorical and not unfrequlentlythe string ito the kite breaks and the aeranaut never gets back to terra firmly Its a dangeshoas tiling to fly your b,aaloo,nti too high, beitt;er stay with( the common people on this bed planet Do your task well and make yourself a necessity Ito. yonr community by prlacltical help - f u lnsis . Onfasie should profit by the many religious' gatherings that have or will, -be held' this: month Sorne tines wlel llifay think little, good is aceansplished by such asse:mblies. but thee*,, is pften inspiration and IN ROYAL eOMP2 NY We have ,lust addled to our stock au odor highly favored by rioyalty We. have it inl JASMONDA. Perfume JASMONDA Talcum JASMONDA Tari let Wetei• JASMONDA Sachet Ask to S'arnple Jasmonda Alseo just r'ecleivetli.: ORCHID Perfume ORCHID Talcum and BEXALL BLEMISH SOAP A Doctor for the Skin. TUB RIEX,1LL STORE -omits ...re I.rma,v:eUrs1^ '— met¢mk ,_ tiotaratuaz Sna n Oki Raisins :Is we have r e e eet tea;.. Raisins in 51 see will sell 28 -pound box for 111 100 While. le• They�t Last. a _ W T `NEIL THE RUB GROCER Phone 48 optimism engendered that carriee the toiler aiong for another twelve months as he gees bath to hie charge or his post of duty A tar- get' effort should be madeto secure the- ,attendance of the laity at:150s1, religious conferences as their baek- ing to the pastor or being in lin. : with the- program of work Marked,' out means much toward a success• fur culmination That great Ceti- cess held by the Presbyterians"- g e. a �in' Toronto last Week could befoIIu - ed with good effect People need to sva.ke• up and get busy Last Friday was the,,anniversary of the decease of Sir John A,M:ac- donalcl, the date of this' mernor- able ,event being June' Gth 1501' The. day was observed in, severae places particular interest was meai- fested in Toronto where a gather- ing was held in Que'en's Paris, the great statesman's monument dec- orated with flowers and flags and speleches made referring to the life of this notable Conservative While not agreeing- with rnrerty things Sir John A. diel we are ire 1iearty sympathy with a targte weed of praise being voiced "colt eesning hint as tete filled 0 large: place in Canadian history ,canine well that the young, people •shoul6 be, madlel aware of the virtues anti ' worthy deeds by the stalwarts of the past Not along political Rees- that play be narrow and bike, hist an a loftier platform ii laying'` broad and dose thei foundaitions of the land of three Maple We should, net forget the stirring' career of (11e Hon George Brown, Hon..Ale� Kenzie and ether leading men fee r whom Canada is greatly iotbe.blted: and whose memory should loee^xer• green tio• all lovers of, Canada, and the gr,elal' Empire ,of which we form e part Notice to Advertisers, and Correspondents. 7\o make it possible to mail'`T]se New Era on the day of issue on the rural .routes now lesitablished; and' contemn halted for this `district, it hes been decided . to close: the forms hereafter on Wednesday night - Publication day will remain Tinies- t -lay as befioale, but Itthorlhour willhe 9'ann, instead of 4 p.m. Adv,er4tz - ers will, please, 13040, that changes for coniteaelt 'idvertieeni-0011 menet be in our hands by Monday, night; transicn't ads by Wednesday night Our correspondents' bucdgetsshou1x`I. heimail,ed he reach us.on'.Wedcee- jday noon