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The Clinton New Era, 1913-07-17, Page 201 1s.' W OMMANUYOOD OIR T1,IIOO Assist Nature ?tow and then, with a gentle cathartic Dr. t'ierce's Pleas-. andPeflets tone •.up and invigor- ate liver ,and bowels. Be sure you get what you {ask for. The women who have used Dr. >=ea�s ave PrescriptionPrescriptionwill ' tell them over painful Iife—and saved them many nisi and misery. This ton form, was caviled over 40 for the womanly system, by M. D., and has been by dealers in medicine Now—if prefer—seas can obtain e's Favorite Prescription table druggist at ,6.i! per box, also in r scud 50 one cent stamps to Pierce, Buffalo, N. i :, for trial P'ce F rite you that it fxeedthemfrom pain— helped periods in their a day of anguish tonic, in, liquidyears ago R.V. Pierce,sold ever since to the benefit of many thousand women NoceD . Pier'ais at your50c size or Dr. R. V.box. The New Era. 47T'11 YEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC SER.VICE." ;gni-re bre fltfing groves ana sweat-erre-- 11 learned that these up to date girls Fere starting on one of their weekly stature hikes_ to the lovely Palisades of the Hudson to become acquainted with the great outof doors and all its ebarms, and, judging from their talk, 1 they were making great headway In W. R. KERIR & 1S'ON, Props. !their flow a of trees, birds and d.J. Leslie Kerr, Business Manager The members of the Nature club, ag they call themselves, are each allowed to spend the large sum of 5 cents for the picnic luncheon, and they general iy managed, I found out, to buy enough of one thing for this sum to go round -- `crackers, fruit or sandwiches. And, eh, yes, I forgot to say that each girl carried a jackknife for clipping—one onld not get along without thistmple- ment on this kind of, a picnic. One of the wild flower girls confided me that next Saturday the club will have a "dandy bike to the home of an but of town member," which objective Point to the wanderings evidently lent an Interest to the trip. If you could have seen the bright eyes and rosy IC Leeks of the nature hikers you would dorm a club and invite as an occasion- al visitor to the picnics :your town tired !friend, MABEL. New York. New Era, One Year in advance $1.00 New Era, when not paid in ad- vanco..- $1.50 New Era. (bathe United States in advance $1.50 Advertising Rates on Application. Job wort: prices advance on July 1st, 1913, in accordance with the Huron, Co. Presls' Asso- ciation Rates: Office, Phone 30 House Phone 95 MABEL'S CHITCHAT Clever Way to Dispose of Old Un- mounted Photographs. CURTAINS FOR THE SUMMER. Fourteen Wild Flower Girls Who Formed a Nature Club to Study the `t Beauties of the Great Outdoors—How t ;They Managed the Outing Trips. My Dear Elsa—What do you do with the old photographs you have been col- lecting for years? Mine have been re- posing in a big box in a storeroom closet. Every once in awhile the box is raised enough for me to poke in some more discarded pictures. Last ,week while going through the box I had a most brilliant idea. I am sure the conception is entirely original, and 1 am delighted to pass it along to yon. To begin at the beginning, I asked one of the family last Christmas for a book made especially for unmounted photographs and fortunately got a 'much " better one than I would have 'bought myself. In the rash of things this book bad never been used for its appointed purpose until the day when I was seized by the above mentioned great thought. 1 got down the box of old pictures and soaked them in the bathtub In Clear, cold water until they were loos- ned from their mounts. Next I dried Diem between sheets of clean white blotting paper. When they were dry I s sorted them into groups. First came family pictures, which I gave the place of honor in the front of the book and in order according to the age of the portraits. Then came pages of friends., Ind you, Elsa, are beautifully reply !Rated. The very prettiest part of the photograph book is devoted to the.,ba- Aies of my,friends. I wrote the names ender each picture and, when I ,could, the dates too. My picture book is really very inter- :opting ntereating and brings the past into the [resent in a happy way. Should you Care' about adopting my photograph 'eheme 1 will give you a word of warn- ing concerning mounting the pictures: Do it when they are half dry, If you wait until they are entirely dry you. twill have to brush them over with wa- ter and blot again with a clean blotter. before applying the paste. The regu- lar photographer's paste is the best to use. 1 In your last letter you asked for a hurtain suggestion for your new bunga- ow. Here's the smartest curtains for ou, which I saw in a very pretty comer cottage recently built by a end of mine. tpon my expressing eats 'r nam osiers c� to -, : 4ha�ey ade, of unbleached muslin. `Wel . r,' yon rioul eve eI1•v P ���h .v71.,:: fl_ ose lovely e lo a m such humble origin, and it 'wee( WY' after `their. owner had told,. me t she had dyed the muslin a deelt olden yellow to liprinOnfze with the all paper` that th_fngs ,began to ei plain them -Ova. dhe was thriven to this expedient because site could not iknd any material the right abode with- in. her "burse limit ` The curtaiye hung straight at each dad of the .window, whlle very simple -emstitched scrim curtains were go 7ma11 rok closer to the glass. The m was wohderfnny pretty in yellow, d white, with rags of brown tint n,d brown furniture. It's a long jump from brown furnl- e to the subway, but Fm going to >take the leap and tell you about tt the party of young girls I saw ti the tube the other moaning. At one tf the uptown stations,fourteen of the rigbtest, cleverest girls I've seen for long while boarded the train. I could 1ee from their dress that they were ound for some country expedition. hey wore old -tan shoes, rather papa hOrt walking skirts, cloth caps or • 11 Your Back Hurts You YOUR KIDNEYS ARE RESPONSIBLE. MR. JOHN BRIGGS, Whitewood, Sask., writes:—"I am sending you this test- imonial out of pure gratitude, as I am not a believer in patent medicines, but I got so run down, that 3 became quite willing to give anything a trial. I paid a visit to our local druggist, and told him I was suffering intense agony with my back. He told me I bad kidney trouble, and handed me a box of Domes KIDNEY PILLS, saying it was the best thing he could possibly give me. I tried them, and the effect was certainly marvelous. They are worth $10 a box of anybody's money, and I would not be without a box by me. I certainly owe mypresent condition to Do re's Klee=Y Pn,t,s." Done's Prete are 50 cents per box, or three boxes for $1.25, at all dealers, or Mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. When ordering direct from us specify DOAN'S. .r. 'Tl c• : of the ita'tit selhol • Ing to the se retary y ,of Art 1leedleveork, which is conducted by Princess Christian, is to have suits, mer dresses embroidered by their own hands Moreover, men, too, are taking to needlework, their sphere being mala Eng their own waistcoats. The '1013 man to,be up to date must have e cnn- vas waistcoat embroidered by hiniseif in cross stitch style. Those, not al- ready initiated in the art of tbe needle are being instructed at needlework parties in society drawing rooms. A rather unusual daisy design in sofa cushions is pictured. The mliterinl used is tau crash with the design worked in shades of .browusand greens. This is a good cushion for summer use. Notice to Advertisers and Correspondents To make it possible to mail The New Era on the day of issue on the rural routes now established[ and contemplated for this district, it has been decided to close the forms hereafter on Wednesday night Publication day will remain Thurs- day as before, but the hour will be 9 a m., instead of 4 p.m. Advertis- ers wilt please notethat changes for contract advertisements must be in four hands by Monday. night; transient ads by Wednesday night Our correspondents' budgets should be mailed to reach us o0 Wednes- day noon 'NEEDLE LURES SOCIETY. Queen Mary's Knitting Sete the Fast'. ion For London. In the leisure hours caused by the postponement of .social functions in London many prominent society wom- en will doubtless indulge in the new craze for needlework. The fashion was set by Queen Mary, who is• fre- quently seen knitting wben taking pri- vate morning drives. Following the royal fashion, many society women have gone back to the art of embroid- ery for recreation. Groups of busy BOMIDTHING NEW of SOFA CUSHIONS. Workers plying the needle in most, in- tricate embroidery designs are not un- common during country house visits. - The latest development among society weg}eo,;ot; kill embroideryart, ilfcord- Protection From Drafts. To protect 'one's back from drafts or the too direct beat of a fire when sit. ting in an office get a large sheet of still cardboard and neatly cover with brown paper. Make two holes in the center about three-quarters of tbe way down and fasten on back of chair with a penny leather strap inserted through the boles. Only those who have to sit of work near a constantly opening and closing door can appreci- ate the comfort as well as the safety to health of such a simple contrivance, - Buy the Best. Consider before buying what purpose your utensil is to serve. Aluminium re. tains heat, iselight and admirably suit- ed to and fireless cooker use. Get "spun" aluminium for the small pieces, hut "cast" aluminium for the heavy frying pans and kettles. Never b. tempted to buy an enamel "second.' .Pay the highest price and get a weCi coated ,ware. Childs en Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 4i4 I U1v:",. 17, F ;tor of. COMM!. Mr, Reginald J. Smith, K,O,, head of the firm of.Smith, Elder & Co., it may•not be generally known, has edit- ed The Cornhill Magazine since 1807: IIe has .supplied "Great Thoughts" with some particulars of „the number of manuscripts which pass through the firm's hands every year. For .the Cornhiil Magazine alone between two thousand and five hundred thousand' manuscript are read and considered every year, but on an average only one in every two hundred is accepted. Mr. Smith pointed out that La.IY Ritchie, a contributor to The Corn - hill, is t.lmost the" Only living person who remembers Charlotte Bronte and Mrs. Gaskell. On each side of the fireplaee'ire Mr., Smith's room at 'Waterloo Place may be seen the finely carved figures' in white marble which' attracted the ad- miration of Ruskin, whenhe cams to see the late head of the firm. Famous Murderer Suicided. Sir Melville, Macnaghten, chief of the criminal investigation. department of •Scotland Yard, who has just retir- ed, revealed the fact that the myster- ious murderer, "Jack the Ripper,' who killed seven, women, in the east end of London in 1888, and whose end remained a mystery -until . now, com- mitted suicide in November of that year. Macnaghten says the "Ripper" was a maniac. "I,have a very clear idea of who he was and how he committed suicide," said Sir Melville, "but that, with oth- er secrets, will never be revealed by me." Macnaghten adds that zo record ex- ists of the secret information in his possession. Contradictory Ter, .s. An American visitor to Cambridge sought explanation of some. unfamiliar terms, which a genial Don was de - COMFORTABLE COUCHES We have just unpacked a large shipment of couches, covered in Velour, Verona, and Imitation Leather. Beautiful carved frameF.t covered in velour, red, green and brown, at $5, $6, $7,50, $3.20 and $30,00 Couches covered in verona, with quarter cut oak or mahog- any finished frames at $9 to $16 Imitation Leather Couches with quarter cut oak frames, steel construction, soft and comfortable at $10, 818 and $22 We also carry a select line of Window Shades, Pales, Picture Frames, Room Moulding, Baby Carriages, Children's Wagons DROP IN ANY TIME. Phones 7 and S Frcc Auto Delivery J.-I.CHELLEW Estate fpnniture and Undertaking. ItLYTII without a doubt you'll find this out in all your travels round about the bread that's best with any meal is just the on.: and only real 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. Bartliff Phone No. 1 and haveliti delivered to your house every day. 1 immismoingusiagimonegnomai Quick Results May be depended upon trent the nee of our Want Ade. The births, deaths. mania- ges and' the other Clausifled Columns aly usually mein ' fled in even -a very pertunc tory persuai of the paper. They are as good for general hUsinesS"as they are tor "tielp Wanted *R.•a Are you one of these to whom every meal is another source of suffering ? Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets will help your disordered stomach to digest any reasonable meals, and will soon restore it to such perfect con- dition that you'll never feel that you have a stomach. Take one after each meal 50c. a 'Box at your Druggist's. Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited: ]so For Sale Vietor x ieft. oIla, Cahillet style, o']st $r?,00; and 25 Records, cost S5c` c a_',, 5'e:ordeand Gralnapphone canipl to for $10.00 cash. Also 'a l'l1 At 'Uct Dliee Lighting Plant, eons:et ng .of four 300 c, p, lights, ...and 76 1. et of hollow copper wire delft 530,00;, for 525,00 cash, JAS, E. WILLIS, Seaforth, Oot. ltgnted to eluchoate. -1'u11 term, he explain, "is three-quarters of a term, and the 'May week' is the first fortnight in June. A day of general admission is the day on which men leave the university, an ordinary de- gree is one conferred by a special ex- amination, and an inspector of arts is one who has been an trts student for at least si-c years." The Yankee passed a hand across his weary brow. "And will they," he - queried, "put me in the London train if I ask for a ticket to Cambridge?" —London Globe_ — Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonol restores every nerve to the body 'to its proper tension; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphocol will make o��u���a new man. rrlce da a box or two for Co..9trvetbaarinee.Ont. The Soo'ben Dred. Big Trees to Block Napoleon. The belfry of Wrabness Church, in Essex, Eng., looks more like an an- tcient summer -house than a belfry. Its chief interest lies in the fact that it contains two huge saws made at the time when Napoleon was supposed to be on the point of invading England. "lehese saws were to be used for cut-' .iting down trees, with which the roads ,were to be blocked against the in- . vaders. Slabs For Sale 14 inches bong, Hardwood, 12 inches 'bong, Body Wood. --e'-- STAPLETOSA' M1LL Clinton flour Mills PRICES. Manitoba Flour $ 2.70 per 1001b Family Flour.... 2.50 Pastry Flour. 2 50 Graham Flour 2,50 Breakfast Food 3.00 snorts 1.25 B 1.15 Feedran Wheat ,75 per bush Western Oats .45 Flour exchanged for wheat to farm- ers, A car of good Feed Wheat on hand. Leave your orders at the mill office. Orders delivered to any part of the town. GIVE US A TRIAL J. SCHOF;NH4LS CEMENT WS can fill all ,tinders for Na- tional Portland Cement 'at once. call pr phone. --a-- J. HUTTON LONDESBORO Dlt.4.Y. BROWN OsteopathicP hysician. Is opening a branch office at Clinton at the Hotel Normandie, on Tuesday, from 7 p.m. until 10.30. Farm to Rent Lot 24, concession 1, Stanley. Easy terms, immediate possession, apply to GORDON WALDRON, Star Building, Toronto CLINTON COAL YARDS Yard's Opposite. G. T.R. Station A11' kinds of Coal on hand-- Chestnut and—Chestnut Solt Coat Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke Kennel Coal and Wood The-2x�, 3 and 4 -inch size The Tile is of the very best quality. Brick to Order. 1 • F( BES Phone 52. $if Farm fir Sitle. A desirable X00 -acre farm for sale, being Lot 24, Con. 5, Hullett. Good frame house and kitchen ; bank barn 50x66, 3 mules from Clin- ton, 3-4 mile from school. The farm is well fenced, well undercirained, and in good state of cultivation. Plenty of spring water. Possession given to suit' purchaser. For fur- ther particulars apply to JOHN dARBERT,, Clinton, P.O. Phone. 4 on' 165. Money Wanted, I have several inquiries for loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find investments ' for funds on mortgages. W. BRYDONE Farm for Sale A desirable 80 acre farm for sale Good frame house, -a parlor, dining room, summer kitchen .and wood sihed. A bank barn with cement floors, pig pen with cement floor and troughs, and drive shed. well drained, all seeded but about 22 acres, everything in good shape. Some of the money may be had at a low rate of interest, will sell with or without crop. Apply to H. HESK, Londesboro, or on the premises, loft 17, con. 8, Hull Wanted A man ,of good address and abil- ity to act as our representative in the County of Huron. A splendid opening for the tight 'man. For full particulars write STONE & WELLIN:GTON Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont $lcti'DONE. BARRISTER SOLIOI;TOR '15O1'ARY PUBLIC, ETO 0tiepoN' To The Farmers Insure your horses and cattle a- gainst death by accident or disease. All valuable live stock. Ss being protected in this manner. Reason- able rates and quick - settlements.. Call and see, C. B. HAL e. Residence Phone No.100 ; Office No.2 1Vindstorm Insurance The Canada Weather Insurance Co. will insure all buildings against dam- age done by windstorms, moderate rates, No premium note. ' CHARLES B. HALE • District Agent Clinton Farm For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 715 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34,11u1 - lett township, 3 miles from Louden born, and 5 miles from' Blyth, 11-2 miles from School. A bank barn 38 by 66, another .barn 36202, drive shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about an (acre of or- ,chand. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to WILLIAM LONGMAN, Meth, th, P. 3). Farm for Sale 6.II1i,RLES 53. t lelPILE Conney:mea ?,Notary Public, Commissioner, etc.: REAL ESTATEANJ 1NSDRANOI3. Issuer of Marriage Licensee, HuronAt:, Clinton. H. T. RAN•CEll Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate. INSURANCE:AGUNT-,Renresenting.14 r'ii•a In sur'anCe Companies.., iDivisiolt Court Office.. The executor of the Southcombe Estate offers for sale 50 acres — East half of lot 28, eon. 6, Mullett. A first-class farm, well watered and improved, and with good buildings. Also the undersigned ofterd for sale, lot 201 con., 6, HuIl- ett, 100 acres. These farms may be• bought together or separately. . JAMES SOUTHCOMBE. Clinton. Ford & McLeod We're now selling Timothy Seed. (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand -Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and ail Grains. Ford 8 McLeod AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA farms '• 1 M See and here our finest New Stylish designs of ► Doherty Pianos and °rgans, E 4 4 i 4 1 1 1 special values in Art Cases 4 Pianos and organs rent ► ed, choice new Edison F. phonographs, Music & variety goods. C. Hoare ► AAAAA1UAALLAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Music Emporium Medi.,al• DR 9'. W. THOMPSON Physician, surgeon., Eto.. suede] attention liven to diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat, and Nose, Eyes•carefully examined, anisuitable glassoe' press ibed. Office and Residence. Two doors west of the Cewmerclal Hotel Unroll St. DRS. Gi1NN and CANDIED Dr. W. Gunn, L. n, C. P.. T. H.C. S.. Eche Dr. J. C. Candler. R.A. M.n, Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night palls al, residence, Rattenbnrr St, or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON.. rrnnrhenr, ote., effuse and residence on tenbury St.. opposite W. Ferran's residence. DR. F. A. AXON DENTIST: Crown and llridge `Work a Specialty:: - Graduate of C.C,D.S..s Chicago. and 11.0.D.B Toronto. Rayfield on-nondurs, Day 1st to Decemro DR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dentist Wool!. ment as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction ler. GODERICH ONT b sr z stow sales a spectral), them af as NEW ERA odlee, Clinton, prf.mm,y adenoid to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale nets discounted (. D. McTaggars M. D. MoTaggar McTaggart Bros, BANNERS ALBERT ST , CLINTO General Banking liusinene transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts leaned. Interest allowed on deposits. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Farm and Isolated Town Prop° erty Only Insured. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth. .1 Connolly, Vice-Pres.,'Doder'ich, T. E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seafoaitb DIRECTORS. Jas, Connelly, Hcimesville, John Watt, 'Harlock ; G. Dale, Clinton; D. F. McGregor, Seafortb, J. Evans, Beechwood; J. G, Grieve, Winthrop J Bennewais, Brodihagen; M. Me. Ewan, Clinton. Bach Director is Inspector of losses in hie own district. AGENTS. Robt Smith, Harlock; Ed. Minch - ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg- mondville; d, W. Yeo, Hoimeaville,. Payments may 1* , made at The M.orrishi Clothing Co., Clinton, or R. H. Cutt, Gaderich. JACOB TAYLOR eLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office Isaac Street, next door to New Era . Grand Trunk Railway System Railway Time Table London, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart,,.,. 8,30 a m 4.50 p m Centralia 9.40 5.43 Exeter '• 9,53 5.54 Henson 10.08 6.05 Kippen 10.16 6.11 Brucefield 19.30 6.19 Clinton 11.00 6.35 Londesboro 11.18 6.52 Blyth 11.27 7.f0 Belgrave 11.40 '7.13 Wingham, arrive11.50 7.35 South Passenge Wingham, depart6.43 a m 3.33 Km Belgrave 6.54 3.44; Blyth 7,08 3.56' Londesboro 7.16 4.04) Clinton 7.50 4.23J, Brucefield 8.12 4.39: Kipper' 8.23 4.471 Hensall; 8.32' 4,52e Exeter 8.48 5.05 Centralia. - 9.00 5.150 London, arrive 10 00 6.10 Buffalo and bode;: Vee` Passenger axn' pm pm pm Stratford.. .... ..10.00 12.20 5,25 10.20 Mitchell 10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth 10.45 1,10 6.18 11.12 Clinton 11.07 1.25 6.40 11,28 Holmeseille 11.16 1,33 6,46 11.38 lloderich...... .,11.35 1.50 7.05 11,55 East 1 e ssenger Goderich 7.10 2.40 4.50 Eolmesville 7.26 2.57 5.06 Clinton 7,35 8,07 5.15 Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell8.16 3,48 5,55 Stratford . 8.40 4.15 6.20 Dr. de Van's Femaie Pins pillssere exceedinglyeppowerful in rregulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at 115a box, or three for;10. Mailed to any address. The leabell Drug Co,, 8t. Catharinee,.Ont.