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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-09-18, Page 2Children Cry for Fleti hers' The Kind You Have'filways Botiglx't, and Which hag been in use for over 30 yeas, .has borne the signature, of, and has been 'made ander his per- sonal supervision since its infancy.' Allow no 0I20 TO fieeeivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ",Just -as -good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of • Infants and Children -Experience, against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Coster Oil, Pare. gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is rleasant. It, contains neither Opium, Morphineper other Narcotic P substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys'Worms and allays FeveeishnesS. For more than thirty years it lits been in constant use for the relief of Censtipation, 1Clatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles, and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childeea's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR! ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind. You Have Map Sys Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TH GE W MP. - • •-•-- ' S,,U,r.. ,r is �t�,•y:?'.'s; �., The New ;rag 47TH YEAR. "IN TI113 PUBLIC SERV'10E," A woman wlto would rather rock the country thai the cradle, A. female creature, •queer and quaint. Who longs to rx justwhat she- ain't. The hen that would cackle and never set. Is the woman known as a stiffing ette We can't efface. we can't fteget W. 0. IiL'llli O�', Props her. love her still -the stillarber- J. Leslie Kerr, I0uSiness Manager ter. New Era, One Year in advance SIX( New Era, when not paid in ad- vance ';1,60 Nen Era, to the 'United States in. advance 91,30 Advertising Rates on Application. Job Work pric?s advance no July 1st, 1013, in a'icordlnca with the Hurin Co, Pies Asse- • c'ation Rates. Office Phone 30 House Phone 95 .0116964meeesecoeitessesee ea, What JG A Suffragette cu®xltaoaas®®e•••e••as•••ee•so 'Reeeetly a street car advertis- ing agency in order to stimulate interest in their cards' displayed in the cars. Offered cash prizes for the best epigrammatic definitions of a suffragette. Here are someof the- results., A suffragette is a woman who think she has been de -voted long elnought, got satisfied with the last word she also wants the first. She is the corset !needed to reduce the government waste. She is awoman who needs the poll'' for her vaulting ambitions. A suffragette is a sting of beauty alnd a jawer forever, Awoman Who would rather break windows than clean them. A woman 'whose trouble is cer- tainly not ''little ones,,, One who spends' more time airing her views than viewing her heirs, AW omaln who will spare no panes 'to get right. LITTLE BOY WAS SO SiCK Did Not Think He Could Laved CHOLERA INFANTUiVI WAS THE CAUSE. This trouble is the most dangerous of all the summer complaints of children. It begins with a profuse diarrhoea, the Stomach becomes irritated, and the child is soon reduced to great languor and prostration, Cholera Infantum can be speedily cured by the use of DR, Fowza;R's Ex - TRACT OF WILD $'rRAWBZRRY. -' MRs, Joan Eoorn, • Hantsport, N.S., writes:—" Ican recommend DR. FowaSa's EXTRACT 00' Win S'rRAwHnaRY for Cholera Infantum. My little boy was so sick, I did not think he could live, as he was out of his mind, and did not know any one. I gave him "De. Foemert's," e and the first dose helped him and one bottle cured .him. I recommended it to a friend whose children were sick, and it erred them too," E EXTRACT Or W n DR. owR s E ir. STw.we5RRY is a remedy that has been on the market for over sixty-five years and -has been used in thousands of fam- ilies during these years, so 'you are not making any experiment when you buy it, but he sure and get 'Die iew1.Ea's" when you ask for it, as there are many incitation- of this famous remedy on the market, The price is 35c., and it is manufactured only by the 'P. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. te f al Bt t i R torer for Men Phosphonol restores everynerre in the bods to its proper tension; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness avertsd at once. Phospkonol will make You a new man. Price 55 a box. or two for 55. Mailed to any address, Tito Scobell Drag Co,, St: Catharines. Ont. PLATINIZED GLASS. t Produces an Odd and a Tricky Kind of Mirror. Platinized glass consists of a piece of ;lass coaled with an exceedingly thin oyer of a liquid charged with pled - sum and then raised- to a red heat. Che platinum becomes united to the ;lass le sncb n way as to form an odd :led of mirror. The glass has not really lost Its renepareney, and yet if one places it, tgaiust a wall and looks at it he sees tis image as In an ordinary looking ;lass. But when light is allowed to tome through the glass from the other ilde, as when it is placed in a window, t appears perfectly transparent, like >rdinary glass. By constructing a window of platf-. dzed glass one could stand close behind the panes in an nnilluminated room and behold dearly everything going >n outside. while passersby looking at the window would behold only a fine nirror or set of mirrors in which their )wn figures would be reflected while the person inside remained invisible. In France various tricks have been iontrived with the aid of this glass. In one a person seeing what appears n be an ordinary mirror approacbes it ;o gaze upon himself. A sudden thange in the mechanism sends light through the glass from the back, where - mon it instantly becomes transparent, tnd' the startled spectator' dude him- ;eif confronted by some grotesque fig- tre that had been hidden behind the ;lass.—Earper's Weekly. ORIGIN OF LLOYD'S. Humble Beginning of Europe's Great Maritime Agency, Two centuries ago a man who bad a cargo to send to the , Mediterranean contrived to get rid of some of the tisk by inducing a friend to take an. nterest with him. It was necessary to write out a statement of contract ;o which the guarantors subscribed.. Chis was the: first underwriting. Obese two men happened to be fre. Iuenters of Lloyd's coffee house in London, which was a favorite 'place for the merchants of the town to rather to discuss business or to gossip. Others immediately saw the 'advan- :age of the scheme whicb their col-' 'eagues bad devised, and on the next. voyage the riskwas parceled out among a larger number of the patrons • )f the coffee house. Ottt of this small beginning has brown the great European maritime tgency, ge y, slit) bearing the name of the humble coffee house proprietor, and which not only writes risks on vessels, but rates them and publishes their ar- rivals at every port the world over, no matter how small or how remote- ly situated.—"Annals o1. the American Academy." Where Abraham a am Fished. Mrs. Victoria de Bunsen in "The Soul of'a Turk" relates a legend con- cerning Abraham whicb will be new to many readers. She learned of it while at Edesse,-the traditional Ur of the Chaldees. She was shown there a large oblong tank of water so filled with fishes resting just below the sur -e face of the water that their flns`and; backs seemed almost wedged together ao as to. form "an almost solid layer n O� A pirtuie shos%ing labor rs extr cting raw n1lterial from the Government peat bog near Ottawa. �T , Canada's present population isthe 1 `K° 0a1)I as that of -the United States i ASr3' n 1810. nackiy steps crul, a mires colds,. •Pad.heate At '.:•spi'nded on ]tublfc' the throat and i ,mss. ..inc,i, 25 cents. works in Confederation year $1.459- 5i0 itt 1010 i•13008dn0 ,, slivery tire, - "The guardian of the mosque throws some meal Into the water, and the fish jump high to catch it, a great living pyramid, of whirl] those which jump the highest form the pinnacle. The tradition is that Abraham as a child fished in the tank; hence -the fish were considered sacred. No single one has been caught or killed to this day. In- deed, death would overtake the man who trausgressed, this law," Age of Apple Trees. A good four-year-old apple tree, if well grown and dug carefully, is a de- sirable tree for a town lot or the vil- lage garden, but is not to be recom- mended for orchard planting, It is too expensive, as the grower must have a big price for it to pay him for use of land and labor to grow, dig and pack such a tree. It Is too large to handle properly and plant In the or- chard, and the shock is too great for such a large tree to be removed after growing four years in a crowded nurs- ery row: The chances are all against the tree being of desirable shape, and there is but little chance for the plant- er to get it into the desired shape of the modern orchard tree. The very best tree to plant In the orchard is a good one year tree. Such a tree should be from three to five feet high, accord- ing to variety, some varieties making nsuch more growth than others in the same soil. The roots of this one year tree are ready to take right hold of the soil and commence to grow. The top of this one year tree is easily form- ed to any desired height and- shape that suit the owner and Is to be pre- ferred to any other size or age of tree4 Set side by side, it will bear a crop al fruit before the older and lar6ar tree, • Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Capital of Canadian Joint Stock Cowan'rs inc.ease d from $12 POO. 900 ..4n 59n0 to $490 516 0+tri in 1912 Dates of ����['us I;p� IS 9�9iro Con i a .:1-. •'e;,t •r -,I,: :t l NI _Oct 2-3 IT .,.a,: ........., Octi ', o f ri h ................... e t 1:-19 Zurich... -. Sept 18-19 LcaTrttt .......... ...... ...Sept 18-1O Ti e iwater ..... Oct 77-8 W of lam ...... . Sept 25-20 Girls °t anted Exp:-rieneed. and girls to )'earn linitt ng a .d Looping. Will pay 95.00 rick week wh le horning. Stead;. employment, Pleasant lic)sitinn.• Apply at once CLINTON ICNITTINt . CO,. Clinton, Ontario, 'VI 90(1 Pian•))) for Sate. S: pt 31 -Oct 1 — Lot 3.5, Concession 3 Tucicersmilh c:'nta•nin ;• 100 acres, 95 all cleared and in a spl,vxlid state of cultiv- ation, Th:- farm is well under drained and fenced with five acres of good hardwood bush. Large. 1 auk barn and. straw shed with .g and stabling, silo •and other out buildings. Good brick hous.' eight rooms hitch -nand woodshed with good • eeEtat and hard and soft w at -r. There is a splendid. apple orcha'•d also large orchard of plums, ,: a's. and cherrrs trees and an abundance- of shade trees. On thr farm ere two'never •failing wells one with with the windmill Th 4 farm is convenient to chin -eh and sch tot six milrs from thetown town of Clinton .and Seaforth and 2 t-1 miss from Brucefield Tele- p,hene in house with long distance cenn,'et;on, rural mail delivery routs to be established imnuliately Terms reasonable aelthe pro- rietor is giving up farming. Apply on the premises or • adlreas, A. ELCOAT, .Brucefield I am prepared to do carpentering and repairing, . Storm doors and )Windows made to order, Charges r: atonable. Orders left at the house or at T. Watts' shoe store will be promptly attended to ALEX. • GOSLEIGH, Rattenbury Street SI -!cd for Sale The nnder'-ignerl offers for sale three varieties of Fall Wheat for seed—Daw son's °olden Ohatf, Democrat, and E;:vgtian Anther, 'These are good vnietir-s and clean, and will make Good seed, L. •LYNEALL 1(i(ty Want C Boy:wanttcl to learn the Railway business at the Ci. T. R. station, Must be smart nth good educa- tion,. Good nags. Apply to A. 0. PA TTISON Agent, Clinton house for Sale I' am. instrueizd to sell quick. Here is a chance to` secure an 1 excellent 1>,ome a, a bargain price. I will show.prop.,rty, and consider STAP14TO Cliy 1L� 'anted A kitchen. girl-wanted•at the BATT•ENB17R41 HOUSE, For 'Sale. -- A second-hand Wood Furnace in first -claw condition, Also ons sec- ond, halnd Radiant Home Heater, Apply to TILOS, HAWKINS, at R,owland's Hardware VG._ B oNto. BARR1$TT3ki ' 13OTeiceTOR -10OT B l'Ut3f400, EEO otaN'r0N c J1 RI PES B. RALE fionneyance, Notary Puhlic, Oomniissiondr, etc. REAL ESTATE AND 1NSURANCE Iesner of Marriage Ltcenses, Huron:1St,. Olinton. Farm for Sall. A desirable 100 -acre farm for sale, being Lot 24, Con. 6, Ruilett, Good frame house and kitchen; bank barn 50x66, 3 miles from Clin- ton, 3-4 mile from schoo'l. The farm is well fenced, well underdrained, and in good state of cultivation. Plenty of spring water. Possession given to suit purchaser. For 'fur- ther particulars apply to JOHN CARBERT, Clinton, P.O. Phone 4 on 165. Slabs For Sale 1.4 inches long, Hardwood, 12 inches long, Body Wood, Live Fowls Wanted I am now ready to handle Fat Hens and Young Chickens, and Young Ducks, aft highest prices. Poultry taken -not later than Thursday of leach week, Other Fowls handled later on. W. MARQrUIS Base Line, Phone 11 on 166. Money )Wanted. I have several inquiries for loans of various amounts and will be 'pleased to find investments for funds oa mortgages. W. )311X DONE azeer�' • 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-i. and only real Mother's. Bread C. P, HALE. ,.ems ..,...o aver • ....:.. ...:, , . • better bread could -not be made -that's what you'll say when you have tried this crispy, crusty Mother's Bread Barilift Phone No. 1 and have it delivered to your house every day. [CEMENT We can fill all orders for Na-. tional Portland Cement at once. call or phone, `s J. HU fTON LONDESBORO CLINTON COAL YARDS Yards Opposite G. T .R. Station 411 kinds of Coal on hand Chestnut Solt Coal Stove Blacksmith Furnace= Coke ke kenlnel Coal and Wood Tile 2z, 3 and 4 -tech size The Tile is et the very best quality. Brick to Order. ��-t•FORB ii'hon8 82. Farm for Sale A desirable 80 acre farm for sale Good frame house, a parlor, liningg room, summer kitchen and woo shed, A •banl: 13050 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 mac he had a t a low rate of interest, will sell with or without eeop. Apply to H. H13SK, Londesboro, or on the premises, let 17, con. 5, Hull ett. H. T. RAN -CEI Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial, and Real Estate, I$SURANCE-AG'CNT-8eprseentiug 14:Iire.ba euronne Companies.., Division Court Orrice. Medial': DRI 1.-W. THOMPSON, Physician, Surgeon, Etc special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat; and Ness. Eyes carefully -examined, and suitable glasses preseriped. Office and Residence. Two doors west of the Commercial Hotel Huron Bt. DRS. GiINN and GAN'DII:R Dr. W. Gunn, L. R. 0, P., It. R. 0.5.. Edin Dr..1 C, Gaudier. B.A. 31,E. Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at residence, Rattenbnriect. or et hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. nen,rheur, etc., °thee and residence on tenbury St., opnoeite W. F'arran's residenee. DR. F. A. AXON DENTIST: ' Qtrown :ntd ltrtdge Work n SIDeent1119, Graduate of C.C,D.S..a Chicago; and S.O,D,S Toronto. ltttyneld onn'U0tidttvs, May lot h, nceentio- DR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Mose over O'Nl✓IL'E store, Special care taken to make dental tree,* meat as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stook and general Auction se" GODERiCH ONT 13'p1,'n stooS Bales a specnatai, 01 Mats et• at NEW ERA office, Clinton, prion -y attanart to. Terme reasoaahlo, farmers' side note discounted To The, Farmers G, D. McTaggarli M. f), McTaggar Insure your horses. and cattle a- gainst death by accident or disease. All valuable' live stock is being protected in this manner. Reason- able rates and quick settlements. Call and see. C. B. HALe. Residence Phone No,100; Office No.2 Windstorm Insurance The armada Weather insurance Oo. will insure all buildings against dam- age done by ivir.dstorms, moderate rates, No premium note CUARLES 13. HALE District Agent Clinton Farm For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 55 acres, on con. 12, part lot34,Hul- Iett township, Smiles from Londes- boro, and 5 miles from' Blyth, 11-2 miles from School. A bank barn 38 by 56, another barn 36x52, drive shed 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about an (acre of or- ,c'hard. Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to WILLIAM LONGMAN, iBlyth, P. ,10- Farrar for Sale The executor of the Southcombe Estate offers for sale 50 acres — East half of lot 28, con. 6, Bullett. A first-class farm, well watered and improved, and with good buildings. Also the undersigned offers for sale, lot 291 eon. 6, Hull- ett, 100 acres. These farms may be bought together or separately. , JAMES SOUTHCOMBE. Clinton. FORD & 1IeLEOD 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 --a-'-- ' Highest Market Prices paid for Hay an all Grains. FORD & YoLOD AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAeeaAAAAAAA i P101108 4 See and here our finest New Stylish designs of i Doherty Pianos and j OfganS, 1 Pecial values in Art . Cases t Pianos and organs rent. ed c:En , hnohoicera p o g phs,new Musicdiso variety goods. MUSIC Emporium 1 C. Hoare Mel' mart Bro& BANKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTON General Banking Business transacted NOTES DISOOIINTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed oa deposits. The Mc1nitoly Mutual Fire Insurance ioe Farm and Isolated Town Props arty Only insured. OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth, J Connolly, Vice -Pres, GoderIch, T. E. Hays, Sea-Treas., Seaforth DIRECTORS. Jas, Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, Harloek; G. Dale, Clinton; 13. F McGregor, Seaforth ; J. Evans, Beechwood, J, G. Grieve, Winthrop J Benneweis, Brodhagen; M. Mc-' Ewan, Clinton. Each Director is Inspector of Iosses In his own district. AGENTS. Robt Smith, Hariock; Ed. Hineh- ley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg- mondville; o. W. Yeo, Holmesville, Payments may be _made at The Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or R. H. Cutt, Goderich. JACOB TAYLOR CLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office Issas Street, next door to New Era Grand TruukJltaihvay System Rail way Time Table London, Huron and Bruce. North Passenger London, depart... . 8.80a,m 4.50 pini Osntralia 9.40 5.43, Exeter' 9.53 5.541 13 ousel) 10.08 6.05 Kippen 10.16 6.110 Brucefield .,..... 10.30 6.19', Clinton 11.00 6,35' Londesboro 11.18 6.52; Blyth 11.27 7.00' Belgrave 11.40 1.131 Wingham, arrive11.50 7,351 South Passenge Wingham, depart6,43 a m 3.33 p m Belgrave 6,54 3.44 Blyth .............., 7,03 3.56 Londesboro 7,16 4.04 Clinton '7.50 4.28 Brucefield 8,12 4.30 t�ippe� 8.23 4.47 l3ensa1l; _ 3.32 4.52 Exeter...... .. 8.48 5.05 Centralia 9.00 5.15 London, arrive 10 00 6.10 Buffalo and t.?ode Wee` Papseenget am m Stratford 10.00 12.20 5, pm 10p,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 Holmes vine 11.16 1.33 646 I1.38 Goderich 11-35 1.50 7.05 11.55 East 1'essenger esu m m Goderich 7.10 2.40 4.50 Holmesviile 7.26 2.57 5.06 Clinton...... 7,35 3.07 5,15 Seatorth 7,52 3.25 '5.32 Mitchell..... 8.16 3,48 555 Stratfore.....,8.40 4 15 6,20 C[ Dr. de Van's Female Pills 1 A reliable French regulator; never fails. These. le • pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the. ►, generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap tmitaffons. Dr: de Vane are sold at A*AA.,AAAAA•+u„AA�AAAA Thu Se, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. Thi eoobell t)ra1C Co., 9t. Oatharlaoy Octt.