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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-08-21, Page 5Thursday, A'tgust 21st, 1913; VIE CLINTON NEW 4111"2312/2"*""egnawoulawillisammil :00000040.000•00o80000•00006 If you want for %folding Presents THE' S011lefh'ing Different you will find it easy to select in Silverware Cut Glass Clocks China Etc., Etc. at (iel:ly ar's Jewwelery Store c;tton c(rs P. S. Wedding Rings the latest design W. IL li[[LYA JEWELER land' OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE Bellevietv Dairy I+`ns'9ll From our ' stock of first-class cows we are prepared to supply you twice daily with best of milk. and cream, and solicit a share of your patronage Phone 125. E. B. HILL. R. FISHER. fileiping the Fanners to Make Money For the benefit of our many cus- tomers, we hare secured five hun- dred bushels of choice Seed Wheat GOLD COIN AND ABUNDANCE Twe varieties that have given the best of results in Hueco' county this season. Above will be sold an a very close margin. If your field is not in the hest of condition, try a sack of GIJNN'S SPECIAL FALL WHEAT FERTILIZER A fulll line of Flour, Feed and Poultry Foods always on hand. Always in the market for New Laid Eggs and Live Poultry. .1 Tile GAllIl Ia IliIDIS Co.,Limited The up -to -melte honFirm,4. Clinton Pe 6 N_ W. TRE'WARTEA. W. JENKINS COAL U. S. Government Standard Below is an extract from U.S Gov. ad. for tenders -"The anth recite coal must be equal to that mined and prepared by Phiindel 1 phia & Reading Ooal'& Iron Oo" We handle nothing but the first grade Philadelphia,. & Ret ding. J. I3o11owayy House phone 12. Oface phone 40 esimaminsmoo A Good Chance t9epoooonotsoew1>rim/AoDatipace®ly000•40000®000011 00000Vege g $fog' ,.i, ..rim , n o is FA EThe ways a [vh are past finding' out, Dof ont tryetc, If your watch isit lazyforyou. and won't run, let us o•wo•••0000m®e0®e•otio®®oi�cie©awetmt�e,;9eeaa�aeeneruue7ou,. l�merz,a�e®e�ada,aoQoa�®3e®au,,®tse,T Ten to one you neglected it -let it :an....., get dirty, or it stops faint lack of oil. Whatever is the reason, dont delay, Delay costs money and often spoils the watch. We give thorough examination and regulating free, anything more costs as little as satisfactory worn can be done for. • AY'S OF t` vL- Rel~ LE PRESS NTED 231-'12.065 RIF`I.,4 C,O.'ANDA. Ilinv133ER of PRIZ,F6 AJv1 CUPS WON ,BY,1-IANC IN6 AT BI6I.Er ,AND 1N' moi `� A .,'sxf., CANADA Births, IlIarriag3s c t Death 131RTIIS • Helyar- In T einnvi le nn August 8 to Mr and Mrs, Roy .Helyer, a laugh ter, (Lillian Marr) • • s WITH Tllel CHURCHES. • • • 00 110001110110000009011100 ONTARIO ST. CHURCH. Services on Sunday next will he con ducted by the pastor who will preach a special sermon to young people in the evening. At the tno ning service on Sunday last Mr. Mu ray Jackson sang a solo fine voice. ice. n in The Lobb family furnished a double mixed quartette for the evening and rendered two very impressive and in epiring selections. WESLEY CHURCH. Mrs. 0. Colville of'Grand Rapids, Mich., will assist the choir at the even ing service, contributing a solo in nd- dition to the usual program of music. Mrs. Colville is prominent in music circles in her home town. She will be remembered by many here as Miss Mary (14,11ander, a one time organist in old R ittenhury St. chnreb. The pastor, Rev. Dr Rutledge will preach morning and evening. The evening; sermon being espeeielly pre pared for 'young people, pare ieula+•ly students the subject being "Life's first quest:" The combined morning services of S. S. and cent eh is a popular departure. In these services the 'ideal" all the S. S. in' the church and all the church in the S, S. is almost reached. SALVATION N ARMY. The Services on Sunday last were. conducted by Cadet Sergt Major Spooner of the Training College Staff Two Storey House Toronto. The meetings were attended by a much larger crowd than usual, AND Tonight this officer will give a lecture entitled "A trip to England and the crowning of a King." • New Cotta FOR ge SALE Properties in excellent Located side by side, Would Lease from Buyer r ! g+4+4•+4+44++'+ '+• • '+11 condition. Personal Notes 4' If those having relatives' or friends t. visiting in town or going -away * 'notify as of the fact. eaoh week we. would announce it in the NsaW ERA. 0.11,5.291111 leer Rebore lir Go,erinh from Clinton ere -illus 13 A MacFarlane and Miss Grace Sherif-teal. Mr I9 E F ford was renewing old acquaintances in town this week. Mrs 't' M Joh, stone. of Petroles is visiting at the home of Chas aellyar, Mrs 3ohneon earl Mrs liellyat were schoolmates at Whitt y in their early dans. Mr and Mrs W S Brown, of Ontario Oalifornin, are guests of Mrs T A Oahe. hXr Brnwn after selling his bnsineis in the States decided to make. an extended trip through the Eastern cities of the. States and Canada. Mr L31inwn le a sister of Mre. Greig. Miss lila Holmes of Toronto is the guest of Miss Harland, Miss Marion: Harland is visiting in Stratford the guest of Mrs Lorne Murch. 11Iiss C. E, Smith and Mies A• M•aNahh of Seaforth were guests of Mrs. T. Mason last, week. Mass Mayfred Arlin returned from her visit to Cleveland and London • FJH C C1 tU 11 I Mies Ethel McKay of Norwich is • J. - i visiting her cousin, Mrs. E G Courtice,. Phone 77. j Among those registered at the Sum Danford Indy Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 104 NI6111T AND SUNDAY GALLS—Phone No, 127 or Phone 194 Mrs. J, Cook and Vere are holiday relative ing with relatives a Mends Lon fn end don and Sarnia The New Era had a call from Mr. T. Caesar, 0. P. R. agent of Markdale Ont. who was visiting itt Blyth and namedownwith the Bowlers, Mr. Caesar was a printer in the Old Conn try hut when came to Canada started in the r'ilway husiness and has been at it over 40 years. Miss Dell Taytoris visiting at Ntag are Fells Toronto and Leamington, She will he away a month. Mr Merely Counter and Mr. Ike Rattenhury are visiting with Mr. r)udds Hoilow+iy at Sturgeon Falls. They will also spend some time in Muskoka and at Toronto before re t ening. Mr. le. D. Cameron, of Lucknow was in +'own on Tuesday. From the Medicine Hat Daily News of August Ooh we take a couple of personal and social items which refers to three young ladies of this town: - Mise Rance of Clinton; who was the guest of Alrs Agnew, left last week for theWest,and Miss Miss Ohidley O'Neil, who were also Mrs. Agnew's guests left today for Edmonton....... Miss Alum, Nawmarch entertained in formally Sanrd ty afternoon in honor of Miss Chidley and Miss Oneil of Olin ton Ont who have been: the guests of Mrs. Agnew. Tea WHs, served on the lawn, Miss Ella and Mise Majorie Rae assisted le serving the, guests, among whom were Miss Uhidley, Miss O'Neil, Majorie Agnew, Miss Perrin, Miss Kate McPherson, Miss Hull, Miss Jackie Ewart, Marjorie and Miss Ella Rae, Miss Luella McLaren.Miss Lefivre, Miss Rutherford, Miss A. O'Brien, Miss Bunnell, Mrs, Dyce and Miss Wilkin. Miss ()Neil and Mies Ohidley'arewee at Banff and will soon he homeward hound. Miss Barbara McIver is holidaying ao Hamilton., Misses M. Pinning and Ida Wilkin spent a few days in Hensall. Mr. A. Mitchell was a Hensel' visitor nn Sunday. Jor it �mY Jeweler and Optieiaul rssuer of Marriage Licenses temiber 2nd. Be On hand to 'greet the teachers 'teeter 'tike holiday, rest. •',Wkulid the teachers be sur- pirsed if a member lar two of :the Trustee Boards made, a friendly, if netla(a official call on the ,opening day. It •woul=d do good to ell con- cerned. rli� ,.-•tW . '. ;" Formulate your plans for a stir - tip in your business during the ee •`•' coming Fall. You might as well do r )Arpr .E,181 • . twice the business as the 4addit p2T VIZ' 487[], WHO t ioalal, expense would be trifling. �'rtiZ,Axll D HAwxzrr' 1�"0 -a_— I51 eve e- A'n'other politieialn has gone to his ',reward in the perSoin of ,Mr. Alex. McCcrw,an, M, P. P„ for East York, who beoame Sheriff' of York. Ont of twenty threecttndidatesfar the This` (sort .of appointmelnt is a 'aid(' e School Entrance to Noun+,]; great wrong to the alainik and file. seveutc0I1 At•ere suucesaful in pts;-ing of zany party and no government the examination, while t tvo seduce d should be allowed to do it. . entrance to Model School Of the sac c easl'ul pupils in this examination, six I --0-- obtained Honors or over seventy live ' Dr. V+oronoff, of Nice, has stated per cent of the marks assigned. All that the day is dawning in ,surgery the caudidaites for Matriculation were when the transplanting Of the vital seecesstul in ohtaiuiug ilittriculatien organs will become acommen pre- sense ire, while three candidates se etice, diseased portions of the hody. cured honors in vru•]uns depeirtrnent will bo removed and replaced by A coanfiiete list of one sexamful can corresponding part guaranteed to J,dacr*.- in the ri.Lnereut examinations be free from contamination. The is publtslied below doctor holds out as very rosy Lower School Entrance to Normal story to the hfflicted, and kindles 1''•ccul,.ies of Education- i.'.. Beacon,hope in the breast of the afflicted. V. Canter', 0. Gale M. Cook, M. Day' He 'Would be +a prophet indeed who i"`"-', M. L leella V. Evans, V. Heim), could foretell the strides of the`s. Henry, A, Hoe e honors. H. llohnea next 10 years in medical 'science Fe ttit:snuirig honors, J. elide totem, P. but the great congresses and con - e'en' Wasmann, E. Wise tt, W. Nets,n, 1', Putter, 11 Re i ventiOns being held are almostnie, 1. Roberton, it. 1tud,tway, H. J. sure to eventuate en good tito the :;enil.]e, S. tioiiuia, F. Thompson, E. human family. Mid 1'e Schou[ Eptrante to Normal :As a financial undertaking the - D. Barr, E, Beacom honors, l' 1. .Old Boys' ICelebration at Guelph 111:0W11, 1l, R. O.tnrslou, A. (4. Draper, Old abed failure. It `takes eetia L i+brd, W. N, b'orrest, N. t4areeti: e,bility tokeep the balance an !the hennrs E. Gray honors, M. McAllister right side of the (Ledger in each H. b1r,Urostie, W. N1cGrcaznr Ileums.dem'anstratiolas unless the great - (3. Nicholson honors, K..13 Reid, M. est care is exorcised, 0. Reynolds, G,1. Walker, J.M, Wylie , -�o-- honors Entrin to to Model School -V. Lohb'Nearly 300 entries are in. for ' the "Bbay Show" at the coming Toronto Pair, which opens on Sat- urday .of this week. t Suppose al- most •every mother will think !her cherub should win lot p'said sand be in the "daisy" glass; up lin the "peach" section, or with the "honey' products. Sometimes we wonder why some of the homely kiddies were entered but suppose it is ow- ing tic difference of opinionlas'bo wheat 'constitute' beauty. .01 course more than good looks come into, the count. (Once we canoe very nearly, getting an award when we were a baby but as "near" near did 'not count the silver mug went elsewhere. r Pass ,Junior Matriculation -Dora I. 13 as, Einer C 13 ••room, Alhett F. Couper, Ilarold K 0 u:telon, W Hen derson Forest, Edmund Gray, Veva al Lobb, Wm McGregor, Cora G Nichol son, Mary 0 Reynolds, Jean Ill Wylie Honor Junior Matriculation -Manly A Shipley honors in English, French German, Chemistry. Botany and Zoology: Dorothy Tiernay honors in French and English: Edgar T Torrance honors in French Entrance to Faculties of Education Part It -John L Windsor Announcements wilt be sent on re" quest to anstudent who contemplate attending T3.igb School. These give tull information with regard to course of study, regulations, fees,:eta ---0� Address Principal Treleaven, Clinton, Toronto is great on•the big orphone 34 things ,alnd is determined tokeep up its reputation. +During the past Month 3,000 cases of measles f•i•O••A••..••t••...•••NO• ;Hwereealth ,Offireulartedrcer, but says Dr.that Hastingsislonly , the bout half of the number who Brave Local News had them. So there will be Ono hard feelings over the matter we will take the doctor's word ;and dell it 6,000, ••••••O••••••SS wnesse•4 I HAD A SPLENDID SALE "wrinkles are caused by wearing Last Batuh . F. O'Neil had a high heeled shoes." There must splendid sale. Ws Ells home was purchase(' be other causes, however, as we by Mr. W. Walker of boron, have noticed some Indian's whose faces showed many a furrow. We THE "NEEDY' FUND faces afraid a good deaf of advice liiaphazard, although the high Rev. Mr. Newcombe wishes thank heels may cause more than wank - states The New Era; the person who 1,ea. so kindly sent, to him some money for ` his ``needy" fund, Mr. Newcombe -_a-,- states that be wonld like to have $25 , 1913 record for Winnipeg Fair about the first of October, So that reports a deficit of $33,151 and small supplies of coal can he placed when added to the shortages of in houses where it is most needed, He .prevtons years totals the tidy sum wants ft to be understood he disburses of $87,422. Almost 'anybody could the money where he deems it best and run la Fair with such results as is strictly undenominational. (' that. The interest paid ora such SOME HOT DAYS. an amnaunt in that city fs enough People have been complaining about to give the directors heart failure, the hot weather of Saturday, Sunday. . to say nothing about the principal, Monday. Sunday was one of the I --o-- hottest days'of heyear. Mostpeople t ttAncielnt history is being brought mercury it wase the hottest,etbut the mercury has been higher on two,or into thel home circles in, f anadaby three occasions. On Saturday at one the fact that the centenary flan place the thermometer registered 93 niversary sof the death of Chief Sunday was several degrees lower. I Tecumseh is about to to be cellebrat- The greater humidity accounts: for the: ed this fall at ora be wn. There difference. The forecasts state that ` will be a military display, speech cooler weather 18 on the way. n aking and a musical program in oonm,ection with it. Regiments to which Indians belong will be called upon to take part in the .proceed Editorial Notes Ings. Thee& old ` historic dugs should not be forgotten and+the is keepwet-that is valoa and courage displayed under disheartening conditions make I'..'them the more commendrabie. The hollegiate Institute The; Clinton Collegiate Institute will re open for the fall term on Tuesday, Sect. 2nd Lhe staff will consist of Principal Treleaven, assisted hy Miss T. J. Mac dougall, B,A., specialist in Moderns andlRistory;' Miss II. 13e11,'B.A, spe mallet in Science: Mr. C. W, Robb, B. A., Specialist in Mathematics. and Phasics; Miss A.M, Stone, Commercial Specialist, and Miss K. Ford, Specialist in Art. The results of the Departmental; Ex aminetions for 1913 have been most encouraging to the stair and reflect credit upon the diligence of the pupils, Twenty five candidates for Lower Sebool Entrance to Normal and the. Faculties of Education were successful A 'Seattle authority states Dur ,advice if you can. AUGUST SALE Bargains in Furniture and earpets We found a manufacturer who had an extra fine lot of goods and was hard up for cash. His goods are on oris floors. marked at prices wbicn will sell them during August - 5 piece Prrlor Suites, regular $25 for 20.00 Fancy Douches, regular 7, 0 for: ..... 5 00 Odd Parlor Rockers from 3 00 to 1:5 C(1 Hitchen Cabinets 6 SO 10.00 20:00 Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, Matte, Linoleums at moderate prices Picture Framing and Repairing promptly attended to. Phones 7 and 8 Free Auto Delivery J. .CELL' Estate Furniture and lflnliertaking. MILYTH Paste ON ALL SUMMER GOODS Summer Dry °Nods, Summer Clothing, and Summer Shoes all priced for Quick Selling alataltinCleitn2Rnataitraletatirligeetattlinit 3Vety Special Cines for Saturday Children's ViTash SliitS at 65e. We have abseil two dozen of (these suits left, some made in Norfolk Coat and Bloomer Pants, and others with. Blouse; and 'Boomer Pants, and all regutar $1 and $1.25, Saturday 05c Women's Prilups'and Oxtords $1.29 About forty pairs Women's Kid aitd Patent Colt Shoes ., -odd linos and brnlcen sizes of lines that sold at 91.75 to $2.25, Saturday your ehoicee.or 1911.29., Men's Summer Coats 89c Why wear a sinock when ;von. oan 'buy a eine dressy Coat at this' wonderfully low price, g,egular- price $1,25, Saturday 98e. ALSO SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN RUGS, LACE CUR TAINS, LADIES' WAI3TS, AND WRITE UNDERWEAR 1 n f:.k, st ' e . r gyros. SilIALL PROF1'1'h -01,13.1.111=1$1,4111Si =mow Dll1R1s JLUSINESS Susweasunmezwuransunwievanancornwurrecuuurra fib,,n Light 1 i; kll,w Strikes a building the electricity is trying to get from the clnuds, from which it is discharged. into the moist earth. It yeti impede its progress or block its wav it is going to "dam up" and heat, and may burn your buildings. If yon are equipped with i:niver sal Copper Oonductors.you help the current to flow into the ground without harming anything. DON'T WORRY 1 If You have "ifnlversal" Lightning ;trolls on your riaildings Should they be struck, the'Rocls will carry the electricity. Thsy are built to do the work. Your buildings are valuable. They could not he readily replaced. They are in daagerl Wily not Rod them with' Universal Rods 'Why not i<)4) IT NOW. The Sheath Rod has proven to be the Brest Rod Write us for Literature and Samples. Mention The New Era "Blade ill Canada" -by Canadian workmen -by The Ualvevsal Eighlldng Rod Co. &lespcier,4mL, ,�-s�.czP5.ta GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM Farm Laborers Excursions el0.00 TO 'WINNIPEG. r VIA CHICAGO AND DUIIf1TH. :plus half cent per utile from R ienipeg to dectimation, but not be- . yond McLeod, Calgary, or Edmonton. t; RETURNING. $18.00 from Winnipeg, plus half -cent per mile from points east of MacLeod, Calgary or Edmonton to +Winnipeg. AUG. 18 -From all stations east of Kingstolnt in Ontario. m ATJG. 22-Froall stations, Toronto to 'Sarnia Tunnel inclusive, via. Stratford, and south. thereof in Ontario. - + 11stations north of, but not lincludin Main Line, AUG. .,6 Ft om a R g Toronto to Sarnia Tunnel, via Stratford, all stations Toronto and ,north and East of Toronto to Kingston. SEPT. 3 -From all stations Toronto' and East, and east of ,Oriilla, and Scotia Jet. SEPT. 5 -From all stations Toronto. to North Bay inclusive and west thereof in Ontario. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the Shortest and quickest route Between Winnipeg, Baskatoon, Edmonton. ' Full particulars at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices, or write C, E, MORNING, D.P.A., G.T.R. Toronto, Ont. Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto Clinton, Ont., to Toronto and Return 93.65 August 23 to September 6, inclusive $2.70, August 26 and 2S, September 2 and 4, All tickets valid for return until September 9, 1013, Full particulars at any Grand Trunk ticket office John R1usford & Ton, city passenger and ticket agents, phone 67 A. 0 Pattison, station ticket agent, peone 35a r1:016r.+>darO.r t e -Clinton ew Yra Ladies! .Lei us have your ne ri order for visiting cards School Shoes School Palls are. Onost herc And we are prepared to meet the requirements, of the (Yids and.boys in School Shoes, we have the new shapes in all leathers. Prices to suit every purse, . and also that most essential point that School Shoes must have—good' wearing qualities, Call and see for yourselves. It will be a pleasure to show you what we have. Repair DeparIlliCIII On Monday, August 25th, Mr. Wilkin will take over our Repairing Department, and will be glad to see all his former customers and friends in our store. Any work entrusted to his care will be neatly and promptly attended to. 14. S. eI4APMPiN Successor to .Jas. Twitchell & Son.' semeememstarresestai