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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-09-04, Page 2Y. .at. .ta.. Afh.1) 4'1'1?iil> 1j� �i11��1} /r .1, • Enami e sceel t1�'%rill f fly �.. d e ,, • otn .ornered reservoir 11 can: be washed so clean and weer s � 1 II/ that it can be used for preseryin ,etc:. as g 1 well as I I a water. Though'as mallJfeature, g • i it is t er�,lrri oYtant, and, aloug,`tvith other'equally . P _, important ones,' places the Pandora Range an the �. lead of Canadian Ranges, U, Sec:! this special reservoir, before purchasing your xange. P g 381 ;Or 4 eat �)�irt,tr l .. �f.i,Rani iloy'1r ,rorgu'.:lt. y%... , ..i, , ,c',,', s:3 E iii �� r l (a1a; don Toronto Montreal Wmwpeg Vancouver St John EamUtoa Calgary Saskatoon Edmonton Sold In ellinton by Harland Brothers Pandora Rap- ges' are sold everywhere by good dea- lers who back up our guar antee on this splendid' S` range—l' McCtaly TheNew Era. August 0 th.it contains 615 names,Of 11 these 509 are eligible to vote at both eleetions'92 at municipal elections only anti 14"at political elections only.There are female voters and 872 eligible to 47TH YEAR.• serve a>s jurors. "IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE." -The arty township lista were first nested on August 2nd. Phe Iistseontains I 'I'r �I� ) tt��/�pT 03S names.0f these: 762 are qualified to votal W. 1i.. IiERII & SON, Props elertiens,148 atat both l`municipal eletical and ctions roily;2R at political elections onlyThera J. Leslie Kerr, Uuainess Manager a,;e 514 qualified to serve as jurrs and 00 female voters. New Era, One Year in advance $1.00 COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE - New Era, when not paid in ad- CO331IERCIAL COURSE. Vance-- . , $1.50 l special commercial course of New Era, to the United States lit advance 81.50 two- -years has been arranged for students .who wish to prepare themselves for business life. The - atm has been toy provide` a thor- oughAdvertising Pates on application. business training, together witli a sufficiently wide course in English and Mathematics to equip the. student for any position. This course t'i11 be under the sit - vision of Miss Stone, who has proven herself a Most efficient teacher. Sob work priers advance on July 1st, 1513, in accordance with til, Huron Co. Press Asso- ciation Rates. oftic Phone 30 Rouse Phone 05 ram alfif*MANII AV Local News .SI`fti�i� i p f`' GEOGRAPHY 25 I)IF.t^EIIENT Public school pupils of e few decades ago would hardly recognize: the mita of Ontaro which appears in 1he''nee' public school geography .nnw being issued fur province. 4 ileo fe iture`is the nit;, OistilctofPatricia, border- ing on Hudson Bay. The five -mile strip along which the T mid N 0 is to Pun ,vill beot>tlined although the o r 'l location esui of he traced with unerring fidelity'Geographies published hitherto have given Ontario the ^entre of the stage or page, with Northern tiotnain e sort of waiter adjunct But now' while the old province is not neglected the flew land is receiving somewhat mare favorable notate than in the past Fifty thousand copies of the hook will are ready tor the sc hoof reop ning 0 September, VOTERS' LIST The voters' list for the town of Set -dotal) was first posted inthe clerk's okli''e on August,.Sth. there are 838. names on the list OE these 806 are. entitled to vote at hoth parliamentary and municipal electrons 345 at et municipal elections only There are 252 eligible to serve as jurors. and 107 female voters'divided as follows;Divi•- cion' No.1-68. No 2-03, No. 3-1S, antes Q� FaHH 10ars No 4-12 and No,0 36. The lisle for the town ship of n luckersmith were posted on tluanst IR Njli�Rg1 Ca h�,ll Before using tinware of any 'kind, i Nil., it well aver with fresh -.hard If treated in this' way it will never rust, If our cellar is clamp, .es it as apt. to he in the early spring pat a piece of unsls'ked lute in it. '11 ahsaahe the moisture and keeps the place sheet A teaspcontu! cif vinegary added to,a gill of mint wheat mixing cakes will make is them much lighter and one egg only is needed instead of two. To bring the whites of eggs quickly tow s iff froth add two or three drops of lemon juice to the you will then see that they will froth up beautifully in a Sew minutes. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 23re. Ther., are 786 nacres on the dist. Of these Ohl mayvote atbothelections.' 15.3,at municipal elections only and 31 tot political elections only There are 76 female vor ere rind 417: eligible' to serve as jurors, -The Stauleylists were posted up en Face To Face WI A Serious Problem BAD WATER WAS TUE CAUSE, MRS. EDWARD Kxr osiox,, Mirror, Alta., writes; -"Coming, to the North- west from B,C., in the summer of 1910, We were face to face with the serious, pro. bleat of being able to secure good drink- ing water; this we could not get, so were obliged to drink water containing a great deal of alkali, with the result that we were all troubled with Diarrhoea. l+"or-. tunately, we had a bottle of D. Pow- L$R's EXTRACT oss WILD STRAWBERRY '. in the house'which soon 'relieved our sufferings. I have always. kept a bottle in the house since obtaining Such bene. ficial results from its use when my boy as a baby was similarly troubled. 'It has always proved is friend in need.' " There are many imitations of "Da. Nowa,it's". When you ask for the well-.' known article, insist on being:given" it. It iltas been on the market for over sixty- five years, and has always given - this ' greatest'of satisfaction. It cures whefit all others fad. See that the name Of The' T. Milburn 00., Limited, appears on the yellow ]►rapper. . � a vows 35,, cents. EayficIcl Eiep't. 25-26 BIyt.1 Sept' 30-Oct'1 I,. n ss= l s:::,. .. Oet 2-3 RoWielf Oct 4. Exeter Sept 10-16 Ood.rieh ie;.t 17 19 Zurich Supt 18-10 Seaforth .... Sept 11-19 Tc•eswater Oct? 5 Winglam• .... Sep`t 25-266 Who's Who In This Town? • Wlxo, sells the 'best "clothing- the best shoes -the finest flow- iers-the' best drugs? Do you know? Do you buy to the best advan- tage when you buy?, The advertising columns of New Era form alive up -to -the minute. WHO'S WHO IN THIS TOWN. Merchants who spend money for advertising are reliable mer- chants. They expect to be lin business for years to come. They kniowv it pays to keep faith with the public, They have confidence in their goods, in their prices, in their service. They advertise in New Era. ` bemuse they believe they are ' helping you and in helping you {are making a friend, It pays tlol advertise and it pays t'o read advertising. Just PUB MOtsa 'eye 'through this mews - paper aald lamas Wb)o s who. is "Golly! t'm glad my mother .don'I wear slippers like them." Mere Man. These suffragettes are. elate a bore. They'd make us all believe That Adam want any more Than nt.'rely ?r, Eve." Cseholic Standard and Times. And if you give 'em time enough They'll give you such a pain By telling you that Abel's whack. Was made by Mrs. Cain. —Yonkers Statesman. '•,V` Myra •1i ripping 'the g1+�r1aUc or A copilaa ielsott from.giagpo.tells .t40 olleraticu bt4e' P . te¢t 1'al,lypay9 that'9;nst)1'iatiaelfy'.a d adds a sup: he tleia•t tA tat ,0. melie an90 pxias:vuq aot Set ndo Ated=nl aise bet 131Rtatsays that "aside l front the ecmpsuaatloc of 'talo eclat ucttgrs, they eknect and; usual]' receive; braid each p taseuger. a , tiA tYf'• tWp h4lierw; which timnunte to anall'th of a eeut. Tlio amount realized in this manner doubt- less amounts to about as mach as the contiuptoi"s ranular eonxpe'nsatlon,"- A Literary Home, ' A month er se after ISit, Wills' rg- Cent inarriage Mrs. Wills (nee La Ilelle'1'iteomb. the barebacl rider') was • In the kitchen overseeing the break -- fast preparations. "Nat!" she called to - her husband, 14o, answer. "Nat!"'she repeated: Again no answer. Give tittles, are no answer's. Entering the dining room, Sirs. Wills saw her bus.' band at able absorbedly reading a eopy de a f ellow journal. "011, dear!" she sighed to think that 1 married a bookworm'-=3nurcese 11agazine. • Wanted A local man tin the Town of Clin- ton to open 5e, 10c, and 15c store. For proposition apply Box 677 LONDON ADVERTISER Seed Wheat for Sale ABUNDANCE - This is the bald white wheat of first class finality and yielding this year over forty bushels per acre. , Free from cockle or other weed seed. Price $1,00 per bushel J. F. GRANT, ;London Road For Sale Horse, Maggie and harness for sale buggy and harness nearly new, apply to JOHN MAY Seed for Sale The undersigned oilers for sale three varieties of Fall Wheat: for seed -Dart son's Golden Chaff, Democrat, and Egygtiau Amber. These are good varieties and clean, and will make good seed. L. 1YNIlALL Roy Want ed Boy wanted to learn the Railway business at the 0, T. R. station, Must be smart with good educa- tion. Good wages. Apply to :1:, 0. PArTI40 . Agent, Craton House for Sale I am instructed to sell quick, Here is a chance tot secure all excellent home at t bargain price I will shote property, and consider any fair offs. C. B. HALE. linglenegisetallIESERM No Rooin for Disappointment Have you expended considerable money and energy to make a dwelling attractive to lodgers and boarders and then been disappomtsd',in your patronage. There will be no room for disap. pointment if you use our. Want Ads: They: will bring you lodgcvs and hoarders of a desirabf� cla I. mow., without a doubt you'll find this out in all your travels round about the bread" that's best with any meal--- is� ust the -Oil`: and only real Mother''s' Bread better bread could iiot,be made —that's whatlyou'li say when you have tried this crispy, crusty . iA"iother's Bread Phone No. 1 and have' it delivered to your house every day. aim p1 opz�,`q;l d aio car elites Ingg' Win4.e6laixili'g , 'tS.t1oY'1Yx d00%s ane/ Win Wi dioaus' vitt: e 1d to ardor, Charg• es e so a a able. Oral r§ e 1'' a , ekt < t the 1rOtlso or at Tt W.attsl 'shoe: store Wi11 1iepton ptly iattended to 'Asa. GOSLEDG.H 'lattenbury.,•;Street ills Mantel'. Ext) rletre..cl, and, to learn 1Enittiiug a: d Looping, Will pa,y'. $5.00 per, Week lv:1s:te learning. Sti'ady em'plcymont. , Pleasant position, Apply, at'o.nee CLINTON' KNITTING CO,, Clinton, Ontario. Wavated • A. kitchen girl wanted at the RATTENBURY' HOUSE For Sale A •second-1xa�nd W'oocl Furnace in first-class condition. Also one sec- ond-halnci Radiant home Heater. Apply to THOS. HAWICIN'S, at Ro'•wland's Hardware Executors Sale of Valuable Farm, by Ltlletidf The executors of the estate of the late Elias Ball will sell by pub- lic auction at the Auburn' Hotel, in the Village e01 Auburn, an. Satur- day, September 6th, 1913,' at 3 o'clock in the Jaftenuooh-The farm belonging to the said estate, con- sisting of 165 acres of lalnd, more or less, being part of Lot 39 and Lots 40 and 41, concession 11, Elul - lett, On the premises which is all in one block, there is a good brick house, in splendid repair, has slate roof, good cellar, furnace. and more conveniences than is usually found in a farm house. The barn is 115x 50 on stone stabbling, with a straw shed 25x35, .also on a stone wall; also. alarge drive shed about 35x60 a good brick pig -pen and other out buildings. There is about two acres of orchard -cherries, plums and apples. The farm is in a state of cultivation. Fences are good, and the place is exceptionally well wat- ered. There is an artesian well at the house }hick also supplies' the barn, These is also aaxever-failing spring which waters the pasture fields. TERMS OF SALE -Ton Per cent. of purchase money to be paid or arranged for at time of sale, bal- ance within 30 days, or an amount equal to half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage to suit purchaser. II, 1f. Hill, Geo, H. Ball, Executors, Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer, Gudtdl 1 al1'1$e tot° Sa:e. lett ,, C'un �: r ,Fla ? 1 hrsu1'll•. 1GU:leers. 93 all el eared anti in t r,l l:bel al stat' rt0 cult iv- at rt. I h ' aian stall under d.a'n tl and fenced 1111h 01ee fares ,f grind hardwood bush. Large Lank barn :end straw• surra with gg�ood stalling, silo anti other out buildings. il",uri Mack Louse cigl t rumps 1 itch''ziand woodshed lvith g.,' 5 c lIa:' ..nil bawl aryl soft al •1' i ht ro s 't S1,ltntl t1 apple aha i tl :1 i t.: ' axe .rd of plums. ruts 1>- a.'s and rht rys find .rn Own, t x - 'tf lata;' t.. s. Un (0. farm fh,.tt1''1 rticr fai7;ng w.I15 one WA!) with 11�• winch/fill 1 h - farm r� ca 1 on,0.11 t.> enure 0 Mid s It til six in l.s from thetown turn of C!_ntna anti P. t:orth and 2 1-I rix l s from 13rrr,�e'fielt9 Tele- in e1e- pat in:a 1n hotter, with long distance O 11101 c t'on, anal moll delivery 11.it' Lobe ,:ss tab; shed 01101i51ely Trrius r . ason_.11,!, 5.s'tile prd- rictr z�gr:ing up farming. Apply on the premises or acl 11. ss, A. ELCOAT, Bru cef' e l d Slabs For Sale 12 inches Long, Body Wood. 14 inches long. Hardwood, siAptrfoN We can fill: all orders for Na- tional Portland Cement at once. call or phone. J. MUTTON LONDE SBoRo CLINTON COAL YARDS Yards Opposite G. T.R. Station All kinds o1 Coal on hand-- Chestnut and— Chestnut Solt Coal 'Stove Blacksmith Furnace Coke Kennel Coal and Wood Tile --2i, 3 arid r 4 -inch size- 1'he Tile is ot,the very best quality. Brick to Order. FC(R3'; Pbou 52. ,stars ' deet. ablle 1,00 -acre farm , for. .Salam ;being ,,.Lot '24;.: EloM 5; Ffplieitt '(food' fra'Ima hol1se and kitchen; hank ba an 60x60 3 'miles fr onA fa n - ton 3-1mile from. school. The farm is Well, 'fiemeod,,well undel'drained, and ingiood 'state of :cultivation, Plenty of springwarter. Possession given tasuitl purcbaset For fur- tthor parlticulars' applry td JOHN CA11,BERT, xq. iY ot)lcv14 Clinton, P.0, I'llone -4on 165, Live Fowls anted I am, now ;ready 'to handle Fat Hens and Young Chicloelas, anti Young ` Ducks, aft highest prides,. Poultry taken , not 'latter than Thursday of .101100 weel:. Dither Fowls handled latter on. W. MARQUIS Rase Lime, Phone 14 on 166. Money ]]'anted. T have several inquiries q res. for loans of various amounts and will be pleased to find investments for funds on mortgages, . W. BRYDONE Farm tor Sale A desirable 80 acre farm for sale Good frame house, a parlor, dining room, summer kitchen and wood stied. A bank barn with cement floors, pig pen with cement floor and troughs, and drive shed, welt 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. kLES2(, Lonclesboro, or on the premises, lot 17, con. 8; Hallett, Wanted A man of good address and abil- ity to -act as our representative in the County of .Huron. A splendid opening for the right man. For full particulars write STONE & WELLINGTON Nurserymen. Toronto, Ont To The l+ariner5 Insure your horses and cattle a- gainst death by accident or disease. All valuab?e live stock, is being protected in this manner, Reason- able rates and quick settlements. Call and see. C. B. :HAL°. Residence Phone No. 100; Office No,2 Windstorm liisurlaslc0 The Uanvda Weather Insuraime Oo, will insure all buildings against dam- age done by windstorms, moderate rates. No premium note. CHARLES B. HALE District Agent Clinton +i9i'➢11 nil' Sale A first class farm, consisting of 76 acres, on eon, 12, part lot 34, Hul- lett township, 3miles from Londes- boro, and 5 miles from Blyth 11-2 miles from School. A bank barn 36 by 66, another barn 36x52, drive shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about an tiers, of or- thand, Possession can be given right after harvest. ApPly to WILLIAM LONGMAN, Birth, P.O. Ferns for Sale The executor of the Southcombe Estate offer's for sale 50 acretit East half of lot 28. eon. 6, Hullett. A first-class farm, well watered and improved, and with good buildings, Also the undersigned oflerl for sale, lot 291 con. 6, Huil- ett, 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. JAMES SOUTFECOMT E. Clinton, Ford 82, 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 'heat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay, and .aal Grains. ford & McLeod AAAAA'AAAAAAAAAAAAAA&uAAAA r i 5. 41 Pinos- 4 See and here our finest, New Stylish designs 'ofp aDoherty Pianos and t P Organs, 5. ,special values in Art Cases Pianos and organs rent ed, choice new Edison. E phonographs, Music & variety goods. 1 1 1 3 i 4 1 Music Emporium E'. 5. ►i ot4isxq L°BBRJES .B, rt[Al li3 iL t7onpeyagce, Nottiry Public, Oominissiongt', etc, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE' Datum' of Marriage Licenses; EuroraaSt., Clinton. Notary Public, Conveyancer',. Financial cud' Beal Estate, INSUBAN01';'AGFINT—Itppreeantina ISire In nuance Ciclnpanies.,, Division Court Oiiice Me6 DR1 (8. W. TIIOMPS®N Physician, Surgeon. lilto ' soaclal attention given to diseases of the Dye, Ear, Throat, and Nose, /Vas carefully examined; and suitable glasses. prescribed, , Moe and ],8eeidenee. Two doors wast of the Commercial noted Huron Nt,, DRS. Gi1NN and GANDIER Dr, W. 6112111. L. lt, 0, l'., Is It. C, S.. Edit Dr ...IL e, Candler. ICA. M,D, Office—Ontario Street, Olinton, Blight galls at residence, Itattenbtir, 'St, or at hospital DR. s!. W. SHAW. PHYSIOfAN, BURGEON. ecr uehenr, etc„ office and residence on tenbury St„ opposite W. Parran's residence, DR. 10'. A. AXON DENTIST; i Crown. and Bridge 'Work a Specialty,- Graduate pecialtysGraduate of C.O.D.S.; Chicago, and R,o,D,S Toronldto. Daydeolt',llonehtvs, Mar let to Decode DR.. II. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. Special care taken to make dental trona ,vent as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stork and general Auction sea GODERIOH ONT tam stoza sales a spetnan), Otdees at, ro Nair ERA °rice, Clinton, prbmt•t,y attends to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale SASS discounted. G. D. McTaggart M. D. McTaggae b era rt Broke,, 13T4101ISiERS &..LBERT ST, OLi T'PR3H Gonerai Banking ilynsalraaaga transacted NOTES DJSCOUl TI:D Drafts issued. Interest allowed ea depcsita, The MclKilliop Mutual Fire Insurance - Yaks Perm and Isolated Tolkn !Prints) erty Only Insured. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth, 3 Connolly, Vice -Pres., Goderich, T.E. Hays, Sec.-Treas., Seafoaith, DIRECTORS. Jas, Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, J. Evans, Beechwood , J. G, Grieve, 'Winthrop J Bonneweis, Brodihagen ; 31. Me. Ewan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of losses in his own district, AGENTS. Robt Smith, Harlock; Ed.Hineh,- ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg- mondville; J, W, Yeo, 'Holmesvilfey Payments may be „made at The Morris/hi Clothing Co„ Clinton, or R.H. Cutt, Goderich. JACOB TAYLOR "eL1RITON — Fire, Lifeand Accidents Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office Issas Street, next door to New Era Grand TrusIkRaiiway Systems Rail way Time '.Cahie London, Huron and Brace. North Passenger London, depart,..:.,Or 8.30am 4.50 e Exeter 9.53 5.04 9.40 5,43 Hensall „ 10.08 6.05 It' en Brucefield 10.16 Clinton Lonrlesboro Blyth Bellgrave ..... 'Wingham, arrive 10.30 6.19 11.00 6.35 11.18 6,52` 11.27 7.00 11.40 7.131 11.50 70851 South Passenge Wingham, depart.. 6.43 a m 3.33 p no Belgrave , 6.54 3.44 Blyth.. , 7.08 3.56 Londesboro..... ... 7.16 4.04 UIhtton . 7.50 4.28 Brucefield 8.12 4,39 K[ppen 8.23 4,47 Eensall' 8.32 4,52 Exeter 8,48 5.05 Centralia 9,00 5,15' London, arrive:10,00 6.10 Buffalo and /.lode Wee` Passenger am m Stratford...... „10.00. 12.20 5.2,5 10.E Mitchell.... , . , ..10,E 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth 10.45 .1.10 6.18 11.12 Clinton ....11,07 1.25 6,40 1L28. Holmes orlle.....11.16 1.38 6 413 11.38 Goderich ...11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55 East I asenger Goderich 7.10 2.40. 4.50 Holmesvrlle 7,26 2.57 5.06 Clinton. 7.35 8,07 5,15 Seatorth .....,7,52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell 8.16 8.48 555 Stratford 8.40 415 6,20 �OA1'E; E Dr. de Van's Female Pills A reliable. French regulator; never 18119, Them • ,pills are exceedingly powerful is regulating the generative portion of 1 e female system, Refuse D all cliehp imitations. ' Dr. de Vines are sold at 16 a box, or three for 110, Mailed to any address. 0,AAAAA AAAAAAAAUAAAAA AAAA The swl.eu Drub Co., et. C..thsrinea. Ant. NSs:....I . 1..d .I0 •i1. Try