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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-06-19, Page 5el our Store Jill ,Solve 1114ag W eddditg GIII _ i sonsaumusesuanissanusessinso When you are purchasing a present, Money it is 'a matter of No hey and what you want-- g else, Theo this is O111 ' yl store—for lvhaityou Ss here and at the, low- est possible price. A good variety- of cuticles, selected from the largest eltlocks, consisting of SILVERWARE, •OUT GLASS, FANOY CHINA, -CLOCKS, ETC., These goods are mean, beauti- ful,and modern in destaI and of superior quality, We make, a specialty of hand- ling High Grade Watches., ALL KINDS ) OP Da - RE PATRIIvG DONE AND GUARANTEED. .ensasmsara,omn... eggs •cam=,,.+,w.= • •, ... e 111[11VAirt JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES. TESTED FREE Q Usgfilland tlaiiarabra Children iren put Career. Toronto Globe At the Manual convocation of th University of Toronto held in 1S03 Joh Morison Gibson, now Lieuteurij Gove exnor of Ontario, ,received th degree of Bachelor of Arts, and yesto day- he celebrated the setili-cetltetiuia of the occasion by a luncheon to 1 number of veteran graduatesofabot. his o con time. As be f' the whine of ther. lriuee of Wales' prim in hi ( year, President 11IcOcinl congra.tttlate him on his success and expresed th hope t1•' i exercise of h s te alents be equallytict s tinguished in his Career through life, A ht[ef retrospect will serve to show that this hope has been amply fu Rifled Sip John chose early thelegalprotes- ]on and to the tactic o ' e f St he devoted, p himself 1S ' I an ,e that he soon rose to high persist.' at the Bar in his home city of Hamilton, In 1570 the call came to hits to enter public life: p 4 here e' •received tile. Liberal urination for that city in the Provinois1 campaign of that year, and was elected tt to the Legislative Assembly, of which he ivlaahnost continuously 0 member a until the defeat of the Ross Govern- ment in 1005 During the intervening quarter of a century, after serving for some years as a nioi e than ordinarily efficient private. member, he held in succession the portfc,lios of Provincial Secretary, Commissioner nma s' L, ler of Crown Inds and Attorney -General under Premiers 1Ylowat Hardy, and Rost, respectively. He developed into a thoroughly expert Parliamentarian, trusted by his friends respected by bis opponents, courteous to all, and always considerate of the rights of his fellow- mernhers. C14NT9N N1JiW SEG Night 1 tears f1Umt Their eyes." ONTA•Ltio $T. CHURCH Mr, J. J, Kelso Calls Attention to Amendments in the Law __ ar= o 3 e mzlrit,t: e. 'the topic was read 1 Effie; ai �f i . .I. Y lvh t. There er.` e i �•, q( P t , 115 also I1,J J, Kelso, provincial Utl •. �,1_Inia9i;n missionary al l'nI'', u intencloilt of Neglected and Dependent e1 laic'`' en� wird' ,r cin Y. read las P115- 1 it tt tby .Nies. ibut- Chir dtei t for Onbnr)v glia sent the siln,onti and Downs. 111.: cloai�tl'ibu:t- re folaowinl+� rcu'ar letter. ions of ill;' younre j-e]pl'•'e soeie�t 3 Manyresxlilutton have beenI i'o • -11 * Y pawed t e, Fni n at 11 Uj.issioii�rry Mnr�e- 11• bgynhenLtvulcitt andphilanthropicor. 1 neent iae't 5,e11 aro:hinteci to $232.00. tt ! ions delivered The.' n'e:nhc,ps cif the On'tiai'i:o St., t' Imany editorials 'written by leadiirg. I ay -re pu1•pene ,'if ,.1/,' '11 /301 sec- newspapers and ma, szlues m' s '; many ie • hal on the! e:veni,l�' pee, t Of :Monday, r s b Jule anal z s y, suggestions e. st to ns made t1d f2;hal., tl " LU at the .. r ci ,' e 3 n t 1 Otis . d dealing with children of aw n lawn of Mr. : Ea,•irge n ) the street 1 -:avis ]tri •' ' e �•,s I t,cLn^• ivcurge• ' 111 '' d.lC.ids )1' l[ in parks: ;titer dark should be aha. if mot, ;�h will 1;e held la the, I ' more stringent, At the recent sesi leetul-e room, of Llie • elm•ch, 1'.ach 1 sio0 of the Ontario Legislature these lady proridas a ho•c.for which: the 0on)Brous requests havo been to et, gent101ucn n -•!i1 h.i ro- and the amended c, A t; egi pin-' jI law fsas follows: e•,. will olio ,. w . j 1 li 1 tt)I h� ,]' , A• ei 1 e. na h]. m Uleadg 11t1dr en alto Protection at � 0'. n Ac j clod t tA hearty in vitatinn - Sec, 17,—No child (under sixteen) I le _:xl'e ic1..1 11) !l, l loiter' in any public place after( 0 'clock in the evening,' or he there I Dirtily.), ,, cy.,_ unless itecompaioed by his parent or s lila l , la), t 5 .@; .�.l�t`rH$�HS guardian or adult accompany sivali Special if 10-».e clic service will he iseld next Suncilay, Morning, ate 10000on arida evuling The League on Monday night was uni e 1 t1i1 ct,ri,1o ru, N.lr, e.sat on. For Sale A Baby Uarrirgo. with umbrella top also a Cradle, nearly new. Apply at The New Era, 111ei1e'irim Dairy Ferro Prom our stoele of first-cla•1s cows we are prepared to supply you twice daily with best of mill: and cream, and solicit a share of your patronage. Phone 125. E. B. HILL. R. FISHER. 116 awl fey I handle the beast grads 01 FLOUR AND CHICKEN FEEDS call and get the latest improved SEED CORN. AmeFlamm PHONE 190, BAR ONE V Owing to press of other work on hand, the undersigned wi11 Its etall]ony Ear One V, in his own stable, on The Gravel Road, quar- ter mile north of town, where he wilt be pleased to sere all his old Customers. and many new ones.— iClarges $10. D. REYNOLDS, Proprietor A Good Chance Two Storey House AND New Cottage FOR SALE r Properties in excellent condition. Located side by side, Would Lease from Buyer F. J. Hill, Clinton Phone'.77. tecossuaramtemaar Sir John never was, and apparently c:uld not become, a tactile public streaker, but he was very effective in Pai'limdntary debate where cogency of thought alai aptness of expression counted for more than there fluency of speech and elegance of diction. With his legal equipment, his keen intellec• Lull powers, and his studious fairness to antagonists he would have becotlre prominent in any legislative chamber; Needless to say, hewas a throughgoing manager of every derailtzuent of the public service he had to administer, but to those best acquainted with his career be seemed molt at hone as the chief legal officer of the Province, in a position where he deserved and enjoy- ed the confidence of bath the Bench and the Bar, lie has for almost the allotted teams fillecl the position of Lieutenant -Gov. ernor with the ease and success 'that Comes of long and habitual consider. ation tor others, and when he retires into private life he will be followed by the beet wishes of those who were formerly his political opponents as well as of his old •fellow -workers in the - Libelal ranks, C 1J. S. Government Standard Below is an extract from U,S. Gov, ad. for tenders—"Theanth recite coal must be equal to that mined and prepared by Pbiladel obits & Reading Ooal & Iron Oo" We handle nothing but the first grade Philadelphia &_Reading, �...T. Fi oltictocva,y House phone 12. Office phone 40 le 742015Jra) Our -= `T' Please BP INGS CUSTOM S BACK Furniture buyers at this store invariably come back when they want more, and bring their friends with them. To Use Our F+ursolture is t) prove that it is as good as it locks, and that is saying a whole lot. Subst't'u tiaj Furniture can be bought here at money- saving rates. Why not secure what you need now while prices are so favorable. D Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 104 NIGIII' AND SUNDAY CALLS -Phone No, 127 or Phone 194 144.44. 013 .•PM AN'S Do You Find Trouble in Securing the Right Kind o' Polish a or Dress' :. For Your Shoes? W` HAVE 1T. child; DIRT CIS (2) A chid found in a bl WAYS OF- AT Theewa s of aw watch are past finding out. Dont try. If your watch is lazy and won't run, let us 1 repair i't for you, -• I Ten to one you neglected it le — i • 1 get dirty, or it stops from lack f 1. oil. Whatever is• the reason, dont delay. Delay costs moneyI spoils the watchand often We give thorough examination 1 and regulating free, anything more 1 costs as little as satisfactory work can he done for.' iArifi eJe :Jeweler and Optie>an Issuer o9 - Marriage Licenses porter, will 1'e .present, ani] deliver i:he 0 ruceaftl Grey , 1171•. L. o AlA. t )-'ton, oi'Tio• Deily, of the tit. Marys J: ounrnal will acid] • css the, o• e meeting "Jr (1 1n on :roto we. can "develop Local and F,nroltgn Advertislr,g" portant sub] cts will be discussed. on is )(ileo { 1 an address on it T ta01 Organization of after the hour nc,tned in' subsea 1 S 1 li 22iict t0 ere anr1 Mrs. Fred' subsection unless .a aO accompanied 711' 1LLd may p be warned > (to n n t.,. oho home I » e) any to cnnstabte Y or rob tion officer p a or (tile oro of .Ul i ]ldr ens Ai d Society, and it' after such warning th child is found loitering in public places such chili may !)e taken by the constable or °Meer to its home or the O i h id te❑ 5 Shelter. 3 A ( parent who h n et mite p his child re to' violate (1115 section shallfOY' the first offence incur a penalty of $1 without costs and for a second offence, $2 and for a third or any subsequent offence, $5, S Edw. Vil,`, 0, 50, s, 30 amended. Sec 2 (k) ' Public Place shall mean a street, highway, or lane, whether a thoroughfare, or not and a tavern or otheriplace of public resort, and, generally, any place to which the pub- lic have or are permitted to have access, It is desirable that the greatest possible publicity should be given to the above law, and to this end the co operation of editors, clergymen teachers and social workers is 00)nest- ly solicited, ton•n 17,—At lfoltlnah Sssk„ori On - Stan 7 Duff hr 1', . I a ul on Fri day, • 1 Jun 13th, 1'13, In Me. and. hirs, Louis 3101: Buff, a ci;aught•er, • MARRIAGES; 1, ,. n- 1 1 a r- ] 1 t'e t1 ' ins( a \'e ]la r e ]fl ! i lu t] la t church. c]1. i o. onto b t De, Rankin, assist ,a uv it e father D'Stile. lir bridegroom, l 1 1 lin 11 tthan Everett :+f -s., L 00012. Davies of Toronto. ✓I 1 ,l ±lie :).—Ii1 1 e 1:11,5. on Jun rd., Lt 'ss Je.s'o'. t 1 tghter 01 Mrs. Ewan .'0)1':2'5 e', i , llactor 1 u a' d 11 r' 0' , 0•• of bort William. DEATHS. 'L'nh;•t —On the 1 0 7(10] Road. on 1 Sunday. J11n' I )th Alan I1ol:•er,t 1 infant am] of le. 1110(1 Alts. Robert Bunter, atg-ed 7.0 months. Nearly a Craning t TIE FItJRTll at Caderich ESTATE Students Were Two Collegiate Bathing, When One Sank— .1 at • 1 , 7.•e ..l I, ;; 1,']„^ 0)1110)' Rescue was in Nick of ` ' pp ) a r. i' e i' +,,, less I tin) s v: a 1 ei says ;'- And til e Time. 11) al. 10:'•000 in t )ln •to.in •, grooving w�,,,,-,� • sem', t i t a :. e , 2 0)01- G[drtrich, Jurie11,—Aneardrowningl r11 I • e, ca t e, , ,•-•1 :'• ans- and a heroic rescue occurred here last '1 •e ir,a' n for Friday night, t.,,,t ,');,.,, rt :11 ' ,.i,., (- i e ) Two young men were bathing in the 0011111 of the Maitland River,. where the current is more or less treacherous, and one of them, overcome in some manner, and if his companion, George Case. had not immediately gone to his rescue, a drowning would have been certain, Jones was unconscious when his res- cuer pulled him out of the water, but Dr, 1a.ylot• was summoned and•hy quick work managed to restore life. There is come tall: of making applica- tion for a hero -medal for young Casa. The yonng man, who is a son of Dr. Case, of Dungannon, is about 17 years Oki, attends the Co legiate ine,titnte Goderich, Jones is also a student of the salve place. farmer Jest Wallet at Detroit Slick Stranger Fleeced Goderich Man at Detroit. DETROIT, June ll.—Oonfideoce men were busy in Detroit yesterday, two men being victimized, one by loaninga man money aft erbeirg promised a posi- tion as a 'chauffeur and another by a stranger who met him on Woodward avenue and made friends with him, picking his pockets of his parse con. teining Marge sum of money and notes, Meeting with a friendly appearing roan who easily worked himself into his confidence, A. R. McDemnid, a farmer coining from near Goderich Ont., and stopping at the Hotel Gris- wold fora few days, ris-woldforafewdays, to -day regrets the passing equaintanoe, after talking over darioirs affairs from the tariff to the outloolc for crops in Canada this coming season, the stranger hid him it fond adieu and made his departure. When Fanner 111eDenioid sought to purchase his next drink be discovered his wallet, containing $78 in cash, was missing.Be immediately recalled the friendly chat with thestrangc.rand de- cided he led been bilked, reporting the note for 4157 and another for $500 natter to the detective bureau at police head- quarters. • • 0 WITH THE CHURCHES. • esego a®eeeaoeeeeaese wiLLIs CHURCH, Il The Girls Club gave a picnic on Tuesday at Torranee;,s flats. Tho Sacrament of.tt,e Lord's Sup- per will nl e di;spense,F oo7 'on Sunday next, Pl�eparal ory p,so'vices will be held on Friday, Rei/Mr, •Argo, of L'gin,ondtille, p earthing in the after noon and( Rev. 1V11 Reid, 01 Landes born, In the ie ening, The regular meeting oflthe W. F. bo .he'd on Thursday evening, At the, le venin g' service on Sun- day Miss Kate Scio(tt sang vlek•y sweletlY'"Glod SI71ala -wipe. away all r` 1,_ ;welts'.1 n,a '1.., 7 •1, prier r11 n tai 1 t;.., for t't•e ab Clition of his own jr). 2 h C'i atheist est 1 1 et. whiei1 since t11 fr-e :1 r rah a 111'1 (L••lsh'ov- ,'r , e a .•0 1 U'I line' a•1)I ht•ltit 1-,011 e) p111l' bed 11) ;Iv..., Chatham 1‘4 1,1v:; nffi,C n"ili o,: r•ii l,t• te„I1,nrary illi _r u) 1`e 11 l)) pint; rmtfl 1t 11 1.11(rl'n:; n l r'n 'e'• 02)0- 1 fir: )n r) tc 1 two months ' .11:-0-e ` l . 1 pia nese i• as shot(^n elem. 0 me 1' 0 .115 ,,, s0V01'000010 n e ,n ' acrd nt r,.nnnn 11s, dis- o Ali, A,. 1.. 'Wood wiled. 1)1.111 boil fere, ti -at h has ''rltti in 11)ril'allevI- a' iii; t P! e lean ]: onuses that ih Fie . 1 15,1 ; •11',;1 Lchefteir a•acl ,r n' br ;h'c 'them (.ver be•• fol which 11,1):ei) a ;road 1'-er.l. 1 1 1",r --,n ("m:nit• 1'rt :: revel are rem ',%-(',et 1 101 file 1)1'005 111 )Vlah]g to he held' in Clinton, enMlond'ayJ'une alisi a:i+.t,0)), :•.nti 1.151 1,.m. 111r. J. 5, hunter, of t;..e liincard;no 0110000400006008000eoes vs aMen and Events. •eeav®sssmss®•esesecesseo• D'P, 7. A. MYl C.DONALD, Of the'• Toronto onto trlob 0)001 painfully hunt a Sau,l`t. Ste • il'Iar e..,ai Fri dayaf- tern,00n .when a it ondc-n e`tairease in the plant of the International F lu r Cloanpany g - ie way, , His left leg was badly' sprained and 11 Tag F'etereyy shei:eriu'p. The a ci&nt !occu red while a parity of th L,et] ort Jic-ard of Commerce tourists 'tray inspecting 1i Land, •• 81a1orth football juniors have d. f-aui''•e i their games, t> ,aforth Intermediate fdotball 1.011 bus defaulted to Brussels and • •els:_1) 11 4 latter the. district, C. D. WEBS Elect Their Officers—Next Meeting r� r C J ,DREN'S WASH DRESSES 011r showing of Wash Dresses this year is larger and prettier then we have ever shown' before, Dainty little Dresses •1s l l Prints‘, Ginghams, Chambrays, Duch and Linens, and in all y � S sizes' from 2 years to 14ear and wondelfuily low priced at from 25c to years See our Middies at 1 2 � 5. sirs uteri„ essai uass rrearamansemneass 6 S Ladies Waists arid . ��t,/�Lq]J� ppb`' � W t0. 3S' Underwear. We have a beautiful assortment' of Ladies Waists In " lawns, emhroiderw,, pique,.linen,' etc. ' rangingn price.from 5oc" to $3.00, , in Ses our special Jiue at $ Loo A iso some extra. values in Ladies' and Children's Underskirts, I tS , 1 aVnS, Corset Covers, Drawers, Princess"Sli s, and Combinations, p rz , y SMALL PROFITS oiHzTs mlo;tzp: IsuSINa;sS their high count to,a clam last i lows :.—W, 1I, Cou i 1 7 nur•e.da evening. All the 011'icers I, Stevenson,oronto ;A 11 �T. Ke 1 tte'e. reelected by • acclamation•; Liston. l; A.R. Ualpin, London; 1 H,gt1 Chef Danger. ,7. A.Stewart, and i .Ii, Davidson, Winnipeg. z -Sleeted 1tn' bhe edevcnth time; It vette decided hyt.acclamatilon to high ur-el-6e!ontlrang7J, J. A. A Ihcl:l 1!, Feet meeting of the order r secretary r ]t1] c ti r gee )cu.. I1 A. P. V'an onaei en Brantford high Th O der norided to leave• the triectetie,e.e, Rebell Elliott i'. ant an : Unit ter 1e .Option into emenn- 1ford; (ragman of medical bona(,, a; ='1 if, a313 }c zes of age. Dr. 0. _t4 Stant t c 1 11111 1 d .t 1 A 11 ;„ :c 115 .rayl 011 this purl i t (11) i I 1 ty and .1. A. 1 teak aloe-. ninny of ti's members Stn 'i t ,rd Chaplain, Let }icing of th e. r:ivlt:oll eathe are. It t 41 Port Peery tt ; highet 1e, i10)11 hou1d he 11 11d215; 33 years, 11 g'stjar W. Walker. Ainntreal. 1I•tivet ee, the majority of the1 dole The n:embers of the executive coingates were in favlor of the presn,nt mitt e W •c ailse-cars-tads es fo; ,a:a-lard. and ]twill remain' so. to be Held in Quebec London, Out,. Jnn'r 12—'The Car_ acllan Order sol Fore<,ters brought -h." .thirty-fourth annual 1015101 of Making a Flat World Round When Columbus set out to reach India by sailing westward, he met with opposition and ridicule. Ile believed the earth to be round. Wise men held that it was fiat—that Columbus was mad --anti that he'd fall off somewhere if he departed from established beliefs. But Columbus' belief found him a continent and made him blessed of memory. The Business World is flat to some m.en Their profit -bearing shores of Opportunity stretch only so far as their grandfathers trod. Custom; superstition and apathy have set them confines which they may not pass. For instance, they believe the business year is a flat one— not an all -year round of trade, with East joining West, with Spring merging into Autumn -but just two distinct seasons, with sawed-off edges gaping into space. They confine their activities to a Spring trade and to, a Fall trade. To them there is no intervening continent with stores of waiting wealth. Their world is flat. They have not explored the mid -year months of Summer trade. June; July and August are never -never -land. Surely this conception of Summer as a "dull " season is as fallacious as the delusionthat the earth was flat: I People have just as much money in the hot weather and spend quite as freely as in Spring and Fall, Granted that they are not buying skates and snow shovels in August, yet they are buying staple articles. Furthermore, they have an eye on luxuries and comforts they are counting upon purchasing in the Fall. The modern Columbus has discovered. this '• Summer trade—this golden West lying between the known continents of old beliefs. Departing from established habit, many have made their energies and their Advertis- ing an "all -year-round proposition. Keeping up, Advertising during the Summer months not only links your Spring and Fall, but produces rich har- vests from, the Summer months themselves. Advice regarding your advertising problems is available, through any recognized- Canadian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Canadian Press Association,Room 503 Lumsden • Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation on your part—so write, if interested, RIELIAB�. PRieE�T r OTWER- It isn't the price you pay for your shoes—it's the value you get for your A ` ' money .that tells whether you are buying wisely or lot, we Specialize in the We11hKnown lr ;k !LT SHOES FOFt MEN FITTING. -Whatever style you choose, they are all niacle on the general measurements of a scientific master last. The styles vary to suit many tastes, hut the measurements are all• the same: That's why they fit so well, and it's one reason whyY There is n; extra charge for courtesy here, nor for the great assortment of styles from which to make a selction' wearot for h?e: certainty that whatever you choose of these shoes are good. S H. S. C'H7IRMAN. Suecessor to Jas. Twitchell & SDn CJLINT�N Warrn 'Wea.ther Footwear Ioi° AII Kkixs '•of Feet.