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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-08-14, Page 1Established 186$, Vol. 48, No. CLINTONONTARIO THURSDAY AUGUST 14 1913 To Satisfy the Self -Interest of Man is the Encs of Successful 'Advertisin . amRwmwa'++ewunaa+ui,.reuwsnp s vosaas attritno as : > w�•a„ r it wac maSME., THE ' ocionnoeoeassescestoca®orl ••eetssew••ss••e0••••••••t Eiicathig111013 and wentLocal. eouseecenesooneesuceeso•ol W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publishers Use The New Era to be Successfill Royal Bapk OF CANADA Head Office, Montreal Capital Authorized $25,000,000 Capital Plawd up 11,500,000 Reserve and'undivIded profits ..... ... 12,500,000 TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 325 (BRANCHES With world wide connection. Interest allowed on Depoeiits General lBankiaug':busilness trains acted. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. CLINTON BRANCH Holiday Time-- Kodak IUoe-Ho9aN Time Tike a Kodak with you PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE - their ,More industrious squaws. did DEMONSTRATED The New Era is indebted to The Farmer's Advocate, London, for the use o1, the engratilu:g.s usecl''in. this article which we trust our read OTS wild find both interesting and instructive, • It is not so treaty decades ago that North America was the prop-' crty of the freedotnloving war -,like Indiahi, Li thlose days the lakes a:: d street -is fairly teemed with fish, and the thousands upon thousands of acres of virgin forest knew well tit . vioices of all wild animals native to the, continent. These furnished flood clothing •alnd shelter for the popper -coloured race to whom the cares incident upon advanced civ(- Iizlatilon with its rush for gold were hot lonown. Natural conditions made Living a comparatively easy matter and the Indians spent most pf their time in hunting and fish- ing, Or tin: tribal warfare, whir e L all Terri Opens Sept, 2nd Everything for koc1akery at ELLIOTT iUrthadist C'hurc'h inCa,'la:la, The our store, and prompt de- veloping and printing. , 1 1 former building IQr//r'`{ � is:navv used only awarostrehumastoll �� o as anainor strnetcu•a• aiici,.ir,` is st C ad on the :north bank of the TORONTO, ONT. river 'filmes in a fine grove of for - he miilimti'in. of domestic work. required during that primitive age. Then out of the east cameafsail and the white Mehl !landed upon his bronzed brother/'u3 beach. Grade ua.11'y he pushed inland and rapidly did his numbers increase, The Indahi fell back before him asthe giant molaarchs of the primeval forest fell before the axes of the neevly-= alndad stalwarts. As-! the hunting gee -ands became smaller !Indians gradually grew less 'num- erous until tocliaythe white man hoods. the major portion of the lased 1nd,ians being pretty well confined' to reserves, • Ono iof triose reserves is situated in Middlesex county, Ontario, and onit is located what is known •as Mount Elgin Industrial Institute, a school for educating the young of this and (other reserves. 'Here all the best that is known in the white men's elementary education is being taught the children of Indian parents, who as a general rule, are apt pupils. This school, the corner stone of which was Laid in 1859, Was found - cd by the Missionary SacVty of the or.: it-3r4DY 'Y i Stands to -day without a super Dispensing Chemist. ler in Canada. t Graduates highly successful.. est trees and loo;:mg majestically down upon, thousrads of aer s of pasture and cultivated lands has MARTIN 1T, GLYNN, Managing editor of the Albany Tines: -Genion and Li outman t,-ti'overnor of New York State, who would be- came Governor should Go vereor Sulzer be disp.a:ed by MeneaeIl- :ment. Big Training Sraund for Western Ontario 010e00041ee6e4e 000000600000. TELEPHONES DAM AGPD, The Bell Oo had a number of tele- phones damaged after the bug storm Sunday morning hat they were soon punt in ivnrking order again. PASSED THROUGH, TOWN: After spending sornetime on the East side of the town the band of gypsies passed through on Monday morning travelling Goderich way SOMI] REAL ADVERTISING. One of; the largest advertisements ever placed by an automobile firm ap- peared in a recent issue of the Satur- day Evening 'poet and is a six page spread of the Cole Motor Co. of India- noplis Ind. which cost $4000 for an issue. MINOR LOCALS. A big crowd went to Wingham on Wednesday to see the lacrosse match. It is predicted that August will be a wet month, Model School opens next'Tuesday. •Goderich VS Clinton next Wednes. day at Baseball. Read the advt,ton page 4 of this issue of the sale of house and fur- niture tot' Mr. Frank O'Neil. FARMER'S LOSE BARNS. The electrical storm that passed over this section: on Sunday did a lot of damage. The barn on the farts of Mr: Burton, Goderich township was destroyed along with a quantity of grain and nineteen pigs. r 24r. Mann, oft Flllie t w t ho1 ou q h 1 o t lit his farm from Mr. James Walkinshaw, last Th iNI b tia Dcpartm •iii is negot- i year bad his barn destroyed and all ia.in or a large area in western hi, grain and implements. Mr._ Mann t was able to save his horses and that Ontar,a as n camp sit and training was all. Mr. Andrew .Sheppard on ground forth_ militia replace the the Baseline had several fine horses ,-csc: rr rcr-r - tempo - ( struek. l . t ,..eller ca.i 1,,; ai Niug ara-on :hr-L'ke and Landon. it I M11LSOROLO(IOAL REPORT is - 1:' In itscr to 1 FU1i. JUL'S.. s,. Gut al anti Jf :, , - t' . rfejna:'e t -Tile highest maximum teinperature in t s v he nit :at.ta a. , i1, r,:ci:,i.s and ' war 0J3 0 On Slat. the lowest minimum pe,i iiia irttt l s ca.0 headequately j temh 1pi s tiine was a vas 33 0 on00011344thel.The 0 , mei i 1n: Ni. h 1 ugl� 1 ni,i, s of ! g„1t��iui it 'etre Sitn:..te areas have el- Lhe lowest ruoge was 1l e . 2ihe 1 means were, n:at. 7S.R70, grin. 113.6330 ready been sccni't-d near Frederic- i 0nd Targe 23100, The rainfall for ton. New Brunswick, for the Mari- 111nf- month was so ii' 3r inches. ,I sThe ,ti o tine' 1ten:toa-s mi!itta at Sewell in 111:io.uncl`Jltiv 31:t Slwet 7Ju arfekl Ma.iitnb i for th > trcical:,s of the ! cutting on 1ti h b Arley rutting on 21 Cataitwue Fee tl t i• smassermemmesLyncsair Incorporated I$65 Capital and Reserve $8,7000,000 85 BRANORES IN CANADA A. GENERAL BANKT a.' icusiNESS TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LET VERS OF ORED1T l TRAVELLERS 0H,RQUie ) ISSUED BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL, B1tANCRES Interest allowed at highest current rate. C: E. DOWDING, IVfana ver Clinton Branch. '40•••149•64'40. 0040.4404000 4400400000009099900900 0 0 et. 1 • • Ordered Rcaady-to-tVear o' Z , Clothing Clothing • *• • • • ♦ • 4 •• 4. • • � • ••JR4 ,t 4 w T 4 •=o• is F5:• :� Wtxt ilk,"tt^^;1,1� • • U,. ` �5s''^.1' s < Wt. ♦ 0 ♦ . ri: • ♦ .stock k 1ro1ositioi card, the success ,♦ ♦ ♦ � pig which has resulted during remise :♦ ° . years is hut anohtr p.'Oof that wi.h • • proper management cash retu.:�r:5 • from livestock are sure to outweigh ♦ cost of production. The pig en } ♦ _ , 1 g' P ♦ will aecomraodate about 50 fatten- 5' leg /sags. Six to sight brood sour ; ♦ a are kept to ensure a good supply ',ofsolliig lugs, atlrci lr, saws note S :on hoist avers ten 7i„'s 7c • g 1 1 a ♦ bitter. The are Yorkshire breed S Y a �. 1 5. 1 0 J ..(C • • and to. produce gooclefeerIimg pigs • •�.,.w::.,, - '- — t are bred to, Berkshire boars. ' ♦ • r Prorn $800 to $1000 worth of pork • is acid each year besides what is arisen abuilding complete in every n. to -light. well ventilated and sanitary and eurcottnd, d by bar as buildings which mark the place as an agricultural scliIol as well at. stn acid •my forge a' education.. It is with the agricu'teed enol of the eek that this artic.L' is to devil in earticui sr, hut in passing it neigh be well to note that the boys and gats are taught all subject lead- ing to high school anti new exam ii atiee and enc year beyond this the girls are ten ht toecte, cool, and do all kinds of domestic: sor- t -lee and the hove tits t"tig. t, 1.1 ;,: antes as well as all kinds of farm practice. Music has recently been a z 1 d tethe curriculum. Children a taken in at the beg:raving ting t, school age and remain until eight eon year's 'if :age. or such time as the Department of Indian Affairs 'deems it --adv is::h!o that they si.ould Leave the school -pea ries Peet til ee,. and at 5y1li:ey' at, (AI r•uttingon 31st. Pastures very* Vi'i'i•,'' r Ts! lad tot 110' .lit'itisli dry, Tl.unclergn•4th, 5th, 2011s and Celumbi.l m] tis. Xn ndciti ut as re 27th, a 4 111.. b.;,N tr.uniag' ground at 1 a,• 1 I ,,i(lu ifEN"J. ANNOi:NCE1IETS I :. mei s' ala the s'E .:1 i i w t vi n•t n 1)1,1 ; l'he following announcements are of 0 i:. it sis i . ( he 111 - ar- slx tial interest to people in this vieini- t,.,. 1- ,,, ety. a' ty— 1 1 a 1* a'. { 11r, and Mrs. John Pearson of Olin- - n ' t a 1„i• 0 1115 ' he- 1 ten :emote -we the engagement of their !c .. r y •u .1,,. t : 0 > it ',t F o (laughter, M. Irene, to Mr. Walter G. 1 a•) , . pro 1119' V 1101nies, l•,dinentnn,.t39ta, son of Rob. tea• i: t h:•ca t•c•— ul t and Mrs, Relines. Toronto, former - re re 1. Othtr '' ;'.s a •t a, ;ti tit ly of Clinton. The marriage will take e-, pittce the lar ter part of August, i' hr farm as operated compt.s-es about 1,000 acres, between 600 and 700 acres .or which is pasture and abut 300 acres being under colds' - talon. pin, this part a four—near rotation is operated as far as possible about 1;00 acres of hay be- ing e- .i z ig produced yearly” fifteen acres of potatoes, thirty or forty acres of winter wheat and forty acres of I. coin being grown aleuatl besides spring grain, All the lords is kc lit thorougly cultivated, the a.ini be fn to s� g each the boys the, better class .01 farming tend to produce }I highest ghes maps to meet urge es- penses, ; The farm is operated ssa 1 vn • Your Choice of any Straw Hat • o consumed by the 150 people at the { • InetitutNoln composed of 135 pupils in thStore at Exactly ♦ C 0ltinued on Page 5. + •♦ ♦ • + •• •♦ •• ♦ ♦ • ••• • • ♦ • 4. 4 ♦ s • a •• • •• •• • i • �s • TheMClothingC Z orrish tree,. • • 2 A Square Deal for Every Man • • +•••••••••KN••N•'•Ny♦N••NN•NW••N••,•,•NH•••• SOW Half Price $7.00 Panama Hats .75 5.00 Panama Hats 2.5o 3.00 Sail it Hats 1.25 2.00 Sailor Hats i.00 1.25 French Palms .63 I.00 Straws'.50 • • + ♦ 4 • •. • • • 111.1s, y'Jililain Christian annuuuco i ° a the engagement of her youegestI 9 HOMO [ag76af3310111 daughter Constance Helen to Dr T Of Advertising *.-,t v that most p: ts111,1nncicr- C a aU 11 ", ,, e'0;a9, (lh.. many at • u: s of la' it:formed •cf t 1 as ,gots on in the eons- rnunitt- lin which they live. as xvt41 as thraugliout the world in g.eneral, aclertising espcc- 1 g sty, 1 sp tl _i` act, i."sial t., y bang testes:eel� in;nur 11°km: s. . d 0" than;,' nz ire 19010 airy of us would gu s `(a'ra n.liv:- 1 Y_,a to t r.fu1 t.':1 in of ria 1�urcl , s::; for the home ,e 9:r tartest 1st...marshy .:0 the t, em i (, ee Assts, AI c I .tt tease, rim ry wishes, +c:n:aghc.is and s':as discuses 10 the futelly circle rrerything pttr0I.a,_d by every member got th rta:nay. 0100 u.n'.r0. the clothes worn ray his Royal I E 1ussso the Head of the fam- ily. Taking tai newspaper ' home .and 'gntt:'rs the best out ofitt�' is as laccup itioln that is grove iiia .In snpubir favor as never •::%ore, 7.'o many, ie fact, the most ints-rest est; pati,: 01 the n_'.ts :5 the news o adverbs-: Joseph 0 Gaudier of Clinton, Ont„ The marriage will take iilace on. Sept. Urd. Ms, and Mrs, William Doherty an notence . the enungement of their daughter, Helen 'Irene, to lair. Samuel Thomas TTerupthnrne, of Saskatoon, Sask., the marriage to take place on the third of September, IT WAS RATHER A ROUGH GAME The Kincardine Review reports the lacrosse game as iol!ows;-These who watched the Clinton and Kincardine lacrosse teems line up for the match oe Friday made up their minds . that Hinton bad d a walk over. The liad:a lunch stronger and heavier aggrega• tion 1 wttthe little t n fellows on the - lttn cardiae team were fleet of foot and arthe ttul clod rens and theyplayed rings around the big fellowfrom Clintn for a limo, In the long run, however, strength and practice wins and Olin. ton ectzerged froth the contest' with two points to I9incarcline's one. The game was unnecessarily rough. Bert Outlet. was smashed on the head acci- dentally and had to he taken 10 en auto to hello the wouud dressed by Dr, Ferguson, IIe came back, however. and viewed the tleish of the game. l irtnl: City ler was hit n: v o the forehead and blood flowed freely from It. At another time he was hit on the back by 0 Ohnton player while another Olintonian tripped hits. This was more than human nature could stand and Frank grabbed d one offender bysena of the neck. The appear- ance of Charles McKinnon, ex-Princt pal of the Kincardine High School, on the field for Clinton, was distasteful to the ICincar dineites and he was the tar- get for a good deal of criticism during the game. The referee did his best to • hold the players to cheek, but he was handicrtpped by so many rooters crowding. cn the ground, His deci. c sions were fair and impartial. The Main Building -Where Indian boys and girls are educated. 611Axevamvapmom„xmaarutmav b,g, 4+1)4,14•44 444 ovsnazintsomverimmuns...reneammotianaummelrawavacw. EDITORIAL a iith`sy times for 'tico railways and otix.,:x •tzansporta`icin companies a:•e. in sig•lit.-fibs• grain and fruit have to be moved.. Mercantile agency reports state very few business lallures are oe- curring although trade is some- what quiet. A Ienbering up after harvest is expected. The preserving kettle has been having its innings and the good bottles, jars etc., on the cellar gree of pride on her l:lne-tip of bottles, jars, etc., on the cellar shelves full to overflowing with the ctaietios to rthe corniag. Winter. As the clays shorten and the evenings turn cool we see the coal scuttle and the smote shovel loom- ing up. Our change of pronounced seasons ieoine of the big assets of Canada giving health and stamina to the people of this land. —0 -- Cheering mews comes from the front, viz :----"Autumn hats are to to heave a sigh of relief. Prices to he are a sigh of relief, Prices will likely be as large as usual hence 'we likely require 10 heave another sigh, dos of regret. -n:-_ Dominion expenditure is on the jump and sure as guns there must come a reckoning day. Govern- ments are not much different, to private individuals and if they spend more than they receive you know 'What settlement day will mean. Niue Federal bye electic:?as are seal tab(' on the program for the mon(11 of Oetob; r. Death and ap- pointments to other offices are tlir causes ofcouttsls• in the most of the, cmistlttiteneles, 7 of 1 h teem- eies pala'tieally aro Conservative tin:'se the uneispeeied happen0, ,Ontario appl,s aro hard to beat Last week-. at C laveland, the De - par tm:nt of Agriculture of Ontario carried off the President's cup for the best display of apples at the Tnte0tratinnal Shippers' Convention, This is no man limner and is direct- ly on the line, of C'auadian publicity, It is sad Mayer Woods who dis- puted the honors of M.P.P. at Atha- basca with Hen A. (1. illaelsay, re- cently of Ontario, lost his deposit in the bye elect -ea in his itr'ability to poll one-Ithird of the vote. Viand results was 407 tie 107 in favor of Mr. Mite {ay-. The latter has et way of his own in-inl ing elections that Isios neatly always proved success- ful. Reis a strong campaigner and an abia speaker, Special interest will he sure to centre emend an exhibit from the Westndie I s that. will =ii 1 be made at tbs. Industrie! Fair Toronto. It will bean charge of representatives of the Nest Indl_s. lin view of all the talk about freer trade betite:eu1 thsse islands and Canada 1118 idea of .an exhibition of so -me of their products will isseet with approval On t11a part of many. The West India court -Will occupy • over 3.000 square feet: Reepieg hatch ismeot as much s}loet as people who have never tri- ed it might think, Matny a head of a household awe use the word ',head" ndtisellY) will shed notears earsvhen het has vvashocl the last dish and got a tidy -'up on the. ploinisee be- fore the .arrival 011110 queen of the home and the busy bees of the soc- ial. hive swarm ante more in their accusbo'ucd place. Special thanks- gleing should be. mad e on oceasions such as the. home -sinning after the Vasa ti On, If Mayor Hocken, of Toronto, be taken ascompel eat ito,speak. on New Loundlaincl.affairs there is not much probability of the island join- ing' oiur Coinad]am Confederation at present, Suppo,se Canada iv:li hate toworry along til ebestway nos- sible until they make up their mind to become a member of the great Dominion's family. The islanders e enjlnnaperiod of osperity,. wear'are gla0ydg to say, hence prare,quite independent ,on the subject. To advocate union there would Inc political suicide and that is no easy death, 1 , 010 fashioned ideas were that people had to live in the Western. States .or on our wide prairies to suffer fnom wind and hail storms, forgetting that as the bush has been cleared our climate is chang- ing' and that anrs is, to a large ex- tent, areopen country subject to grewt sweeping winds and Mama Colchester township, Essex Co., ire Sweet 'as The Flowers New England V1,obet Toilet Powder New England Rase Buds Toilet Powder Hannany Riese Talcum 13anna'ony Vie let Talcum Harmony Rose Glycerine Siolap. Harunony Violet Glyeerine Selap. J5c , or 2• for 25e. THE REXALL STOIC W. • Ii1CS U Do not spoil your fruit this year far lade of Sugar, as we are selling Itedptdth's Extra Granulated 100 pounds for . .. $4,75 ' 20 pounds for- $1.00 This is 70 cents less per )00 less than , last year -so mueli for the Tnry Govern- ment. I Y G O `1...7 N' SIL THE HUB GROCF'k Phone 48. s0111.. rid fl ',it1 a destructive e ball. stem Last week invvhich it is esti- mated $200,000 damage was dune in 15 mianttt s, Canes were fiatten- ed trees blown dowse, window huu'. 'wife lucks with aro small dee Ron loft hi the wake of the storm. Now would bra seasonable time to complete plans for the getting to sohnnl of the boys and git'lseind young people on the opening day.. Nothing' like a good start. If a livelier interest were taken lathe first :se1snol term each year there i helves c si r wood e s arcs s.,ly for the strenuous campaign of the latter part when exams are 010 the pro- gram. "Whatever is worth doing is worth doing 10111” is ata old ad - daze that tidy applies to our ed i- c L naI. institutions. Not super- ficiality ficiality but quarrying right down to basic principles, thein ills that we know what we know. Give the teachers a good chance by every pupil being i,n their plsaee when the Fall terns. begins. • Laughter is suggested ested as a g gra pre- ventative, if ;net aeure, for ap- pendicitis. If the theory be correct it will be the cheapest operation known and much nicer to take, A geed hearty laugh has a high value and you have proven this overand oven. As to it being a corrective of man a bodily '1 certified .o- ho iliac tti " t Y y only,jus just as directions have fobs followed in dealing with medicines, spa program ,of good cheer, iiierr9 and hopefulness requires to be ar- ranged if you are to feel beneficial results. Row would it be to look for a bit of blue sky every morning; have 5 minutes fun each day after triunes` and ;tell ii good clean joke after supper?: The wise man said "A merry heart dhotis good .like a medicine,". hence a large "dose' each' 24 Moors should` put us in fine fettle tomeet the world and fight the flesh 'an dtlte devil. What was the- last date on which you tried this 'anti -appendicitis cure -laughter -dict you spay? About time fol' you to, try this. panacea agailn. Not a slnilie, nor agiggl'e but aregular ojd 'fashioned, rollicking laugh. }++.+•l40+44••.4°♦+•.t++.4.4+ 4 , a Are you going away ? Are you entertaining out-of-town + + friends or relatives ? Are 1' you going to entertain your + club members ' Do you want + that next meeting of your + society announ 'ed in. The + NEW ERA 1 If so kindly + +, telepheneNo.80and askforthe . •Editor, We Will appreciate + greatly favors of this kind, • •++NOM+++++.404+0+++++44++