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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-09-18, Page 3'ttttttr*ttt`rtri •• , v ■ ♦;' °e t `� �� � r," � �� � e : I '. ;>• ;� eeeti4414tt�444�4+ir��i4it ? a,rndw.;•o•avre.***••••••eo•••►s or•>af.4o.4*o4444ia'iliNiittiii•t•e••bt4A4o ivoeveeee•eetoeoe•�a►ee••e•eevel•evetoteov •�weeei•ee•••oo.•...• .-.v !ti•tf4••fet Htt44�4iN4! but— Various �.cen�es tl is Iour�tr�al is e��entialion , r, 1 .,� 1C 1�G dol __1•_t_ is not yourwork!l` thatHOM E DYE ANYONE Flour varies from time to time in baking quality. This is because wheat continually( varies according to soil condi-, tions, etc. Therefore, if baking re- sults are to be constantly high,' baking tests are essential. It - PURI is unreasonable to expect you to make these tests at yourl • expense. • So from each shipment of wheat delivered at our mills ' we take a ten pound sample. This is ground into flour. Bread is baked from the flour. If this bread is high in quality % and large in quantity, we use % the shipment. Otherwise we Sell it. - By simply asking for FLOUR Wring this name you/can always be sure of lnor bread and. better bread. "More Bread® and • Better Bread '►and' "Better rastry Too" 523 • . 1+) Gaynor Di©s on "Baltic" From Heart Failure New York's Reform Mayor Never Recovered Wound New York, Sept. 11.-Will:ani_ J. Gaynor, 1VIayor of New York, died in mid -ocean on the steamer Bal- tic at 1 o'clock Wedinesday after- noon, of heart failure. News of hie death was received here wire- less message cableto .Robert Adamson, 'his secretary, by Rufus W. Gaynor, his 's'ont, who Sailed with hint. The message read as follows: "Father died Wednesday' -at 1 o'clock, due to heart failure. Noti- fy mother." Death Due to Bullet Mayor Gaynor's death was indir- ectly due to the bullet which James J. Gallagher fired into his neck in August, _1910, do board 'a ship in Hoboken. The b lodghis ed and gave him 'great discomfort. Re- cently he had suffered severely from it. The bullet, caused'him to 'suffer repeated fits 'of vomiting, which weakened his heart and generally broke him dowai. He bad been for- Fed to remain at his country hone much of the time. The shooting took place on board the liner Kaiser Wilhelm, which c was Preparing to leave its dock. t Mayor Gaynor sailed for Europe last Thursday. He was in a very weak eolndition and taken aboard the boat secretly. Sohn Alone With 'Hing Rufus Gaynor, ,:rte Mayor's son, was the only "member of his fam- ily, that accompanied him on his - .:voyage. Mayor Gaynor had been om- iniate'd last Wednesday, September 3rd, Ile: one of the most remarkable demonstrations in the history of New York. A crowd estimated at 20,000 gathered, in City Hall square and proclaimed him an independ- eat candidate to TIM against Tam- many. -o SAYINGS Ol MAYOR GAYNOR from B C'f57.,0%44/4 '1'Ix4MAS If. GAVITO32 T - aAeaeatDN¢11.-t.ter0 .. r titicism, and .yetindelicateenough , o claim they should be free from t tare probably sadly in need of public attention." o. The Guaranteed "ONE DYE for All Kinds' of Cloth. loses. ,, rtar [N7eoColor Cid sskesorev Toe Jooneon.li,clmrdsoct Oo..fei ad,•5ioatro7l, EG((JAiyD NEV/I0I\ T/.e c5W -EPJTAKE.;Bf4BY' LABOR PAY CROWD oily '�-- 7,yi MIDWAY I madeus, and some of us a good deal worse,';' -- During the rayoraly campaign Gaynor was particularly sore at Jicarst, and said upon one occasion "Hearst is filled right .up into his weasaind-yes, into his goozle-with promilnes on the stump.' "A citizen should not be a• mere. sheep in the 'presence of a police- man, any more than a policeman should be 4111 mere ;sheep in the presence of a politician." "There are grave shortcomings in :judicial administration. Don't be deluded intot othe belief that t I 'the shart de ys of the ' e ar c r ee p everytligf isthere. 'per- nSunday and no other day tea;�does not belong to and of for outdoor exercises fromane end the sons:of men,and your judges;of the year to the other." ureen1Yhuman, . When first questioned .as to whe- ther he would be a candidate for Mayor, he said "I have nothing to say about it. Ask Mrs. Gaynor about it. She is my political boss.' She will tell you. To professional reformers "You are hypocrites. You are not siu-- prised-you are •simply disappoint- ed," "It is not judges, ,but. that is sacred.' Justice, "We should shed statutes which grow obsolete and obnoxious the same as a •snake shed's: his skin." -0--' "It is not the business of the po- lice revive dead -letter laws." •-.-o "The lards against healthy phosii_ cal amusements on Sunday are selete ajnd obnoxious. I don't in- tend to enforce them, • "I would rather know that a child of millve Was at a baseball or foot ball game on a,Sunday afternoon thaln not to know where he was,il. •--o-- " Many of our boysand yofingmen "scarcely See the stun at all during rZc P �A-0'zo . '► SUDBURY Wo .Cr.AT Tfl4? SI,O1 A. CONSTIPATION Soon Follows If The Liver Is Not Active. • Constipation is one of the most fre- quent, and at the same time, one of the most serious of the minor ailments to • which mankind is subject, and should never be allowed to continue. A free motion of the bowels daily should be the rule of every one who aspires to perfect healtih. ICeep the bowels property regulated bIVER Pxias,eand you will enjoy use of stl eAver'y best of health. MR, 0. J. PIxt Y, Medicine Ilat, Alta., writes:—"T have been troubled with Constipation for the last couple of years until just lately. I tried a great many remedies without any success, but at last I heard of Mi,BurtN's LnxA-LIVER PILLS, so I gave them a trio ,'andd began now n getting better , right away, really believe I ,am cured, and can heartily recommend them to any one." Mrt.BVRN'S LAX t-I,TVIR Pn.LS are 25 cents per vial, or 5 vials for a dollar, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of The burnce by Co., Lhrue td, Toronto, T , nOnt. I�ItI The old Spanish proverb gays "Those judges' so delicate about 'We are all just as goodas God Facts in Nature ▪ OR centuries ft bas been known that Nature's moat valuable health giv- e' ing iV-e'ing agents for the core_ of disease are found in ouriAm Aomerican Inforvalids' Over forty year ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician oy Hotel and Surgical institute at:Buffalo,_N.Y., used the Boder tr extracts as emelt the liquid extracts of native medicinal planta, such aa. Golden Seal and Stone root, Cherry bark and Mandrake, for the Cure of blood diseases. This prescription as put up in liquid form was called DR. PIERCE'S. ':olden Medical Discovery and baa enjoyed a large sale for all these years in u ae everydrug stoablet inform of tl�: the land. You can now obtain the powdered extract ing •• your medicine dealer, or send 50c in one -cent postage stamps for trial box oto,:. Dr. Pierces Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., and tablets will be mailed; postage Prepaid: The "Golden Medical Discovery" makes rich, red blood, invigorates the stomach, liver and bowels and through them thewrhole .system. Skin affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions-blood d, � .rare eradicated by this alterative extract -as thousands have ads pens 50 one -cent stamre to pay coat of mailing only on a free copy of Dr. Pierec'a Common Sense Medical Adv)sex, 1.008 pages, clothbound ADDRESS DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N. Y. T w'eeia,.ajnd,they coirpletely cured This 1 y elars ago andhave:4; h. d 974358,' I several and low for their charge and accord an rested OD the this trouble, Thi yeas I t 1 a al e d clhim I theysubstituted for it the more t I I never been !ugly w � ed once � illation of Moose Ja , whsle lhrs line: e of your home clean C123, pop spot reAned and genteel ID o!y y wi us l 7 4newf Ua Ic .G51 '56 7vacant 1t �e • s ena �s m sc I4 a" viewed a a"'Vincent 13 Vining � i•Vin e neat g I inta S V y t, lc twice - s 4084815;,'baalt dealings. been roau since i.he j esyt Sart to look $60,13 73 $ , which hate. U t ors dues 949,b77about 1740 1py .all medicine dealers or by :mail villa.' ,,,� .` _ ..,�„,,�. 't er thin thatolooks like, fire. 05,136,320., customs s everything I gthe. $' birth 'of this first tree to ,at 50 celh,is a box, or six boxes for , r Don't leave 'everything .to dollars nett descentlauts of it. Williams' Medi- �{• i, our own build Move ted fifteen eight ale direct at from The x, eds, gi;b{dlomd:; inspect y ,syn o isinvested in twenty-eight electric 'Dau s a lon, of n John Y nd tc•is good. I was .ileus sentence: ell ;} ed', . AI hnsetts a t hl 'its dram Vilkfus viped hie vesizlt. ever when light ' Doln't allow subbiah in hallwaysbion ht p n talcin tli n dace's snobbfsb: Ontario field later and. be a g "But the young p r i • fis•et n st Market value of vulgar. d dead ras's 12 '188 OGO 000 ' 1911, X179 Gol tutors thought this sentence toog leavesg 19 `b 1Doln't forget o have h Don't coma stn crops 1 , , ell on n hand i i'h windy days. pertnielnt representatives* every: oppocltxunity to maker a careful ex- amination -of your. property. They 'are tryiig to help you. Dont fall to notify the chief of the fire department of anything you ming see that is dangerous_ and risible to cause fire, remembering that avery day is• fire .prevention day, CSTATHAlvi QU[RE P • ONLY C'ANADAN BI eD WORLD'S C/AMP1Oti/ O1172VeD BY C, M�TCCA,Z, CURIOUS FARM FACTS. "WEDDO NON ECt1T4 Of 2,r 4 fl POI -TCL -.Loo, 4,m INN:12 OF757ofzeSPJ . .AND ONLrSPfaelL PRI.Z.ei Ol NDBYJ C',BI/Cl< ' Genius and Mediocrity, - Corneille slid not speak correctly the language of which he was such a mas- ter. Descartes was silent is mixed Society. Thetnistecles, when asked torr play on a lute, said, "I cannot fiddle,, but I can' make n little village into a great city." Addison was unable to converse in company. Virgil was heavy. colloquially.' La Fontaine was coarse, and stupid when surrounded by men.' The Countess of Pembroke had been often heard to say of Chaucer that WS Silence was More agreeable to her than his conversation. Socrates, cele- brated for his written orations, was so: timid that he never ventured to speak in public. Dryden said that he was unat for company. Hence it has been remarked, "Mediocrity can ,talk; it for genius to observe." A Bent For Fath. ) "Has your college .on dteid'd on a career as yet?" "Not quite. He is snint.l�hat nails 1 tided as regards medicine iia, net,'° - 1 paper work, civil engineering, liters 1 tune, mercantile life, bank: ng, Pell' tics and mining." Marengo. Tulips will bloom better In- the house In the battle of Marengo 5'1,01;0 men he Art of Carpentry. If they are left null; after New Year's la werretkcilled or wounded; ab'r 12 1 and of tat nu - now manfigurative coutnion ea to 111at• • 1 per cent. Napoleon thought Ma roue', ,L roots. t on in potato growing has { his greatest victory. He away, 1. p• pre5yluu4 nu our language are bor. A sensation rowed frou> the :rrt of i'arpentry may been c i•eiaed ill the neighborhood of throughout life the uniform to leers cute: hilt ely, Md., or at Ilichardsou, a sub- ' on that day. urb, -by the discovery that potatoes Marking Linen. tit int u enormously. : t •i Id`nl o ' kro eg cin t P • b,t11 n .i Jna ruwn isin r g g W h When u 1 tt•r B duck rt, Co by C. )V• ``, , 1 tials, etc., on linen do your work first a.!er or Bridgeport, Conn., is uorbni iu I with an ordinary leach pencil and th •❑ all respects save that it Inc no breast- Ilse the marking ink over ibis work. feathers have The enefl gill prevent the ink Iron bone and over its breast P ver grown. The shall at this Point 1 spreading and giving the linen a blot - isis thin and almost transparent, and ted anoearauce. underneath this shallow protection one can see plainly the fowl's heart action, ____-_ Making bulbs blossom in the house IDl+ in whiter is one of the easiest process- city rocess• 1.0 TREAT es in the world and adaptable even to ffi sty apartments which is saying the be seen front the following sent "The lawyer who tiled the bill, shaved the note, cut ,in fe•qua1tance, split a hair, tirade an entry, got up a case. framed an 1ndb•tlnent, impaneled a jury, put them into a bus, nailed a witness, hammered a judge and bored a whole court. all in one day, has since laid down law and turned carpenter." OUR COUNTRY mo®®ososeoceos0000USS$S000' PACTS' ABOUT CANA1) 11 You Don't `V. :Your NER BLOOD WAS TURNED TO WATER. c , last worth about house plants, 7lye- TR truths will bloom within u month in a Maths owl of pebbles. You glass the r and set ou your mantel- piece for 30 cents, �nrea.y Ojfillntil S 1 0 >e— Must IBeCured '11trough She Doctored For Three Years But Was Finally Cured By Milburn's Heart and Terve Pills. MRS. JOSEPII SMITE', Box 25, Creel - man, Sask., writes:—"I write you these few lines hoping they will be a help to someone suffering from heart and nerve trouble. I doctored for three years but continued to get worse. I tried three different doctors, and got no relief, and tried all the drugs I could find but all, failed. I became very weak, and my blood was turned to water. - I to MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILL , and after taking five boxes, I got great rel90ief. lbs.,Ibutsso afterhtaki g five .boxesd was completely cured, and I am web and strong;to-day, and weigh 159 lbs„ and I can now work all day, and do not feel, tired or fagged out. If anyone would; like to hear more of my case, I would be pleased to answer any questions. Price, 50 cents per box or 3 boxes fog 51.25 at'alt dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price' by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. he Fresh and the Sweet.. "Have you some real nice choco- lates?" he asked in a familiar man- ner. d7e have," replied the sweet-faced girl behind the candy counter. Are you sure they are fresh and sweet?" "Sure!" "Have you any as sweet as your- self?" "Yes, but none as fresh as you." • SHE LOVED SNUFF. l ;1 Remarkable Will and Funeral of a Queer Englishwoman,. The will of Mrs. Margaret Thomp son, which is preserved as a curiosity at Somerset 'louse, England, is a trib- ute to the delights and consolations of snuff. The testatrix directed that in her coffin should be buried with her all her handkerchiefs and sufficient of the/ best Scotch snuff to cover her body. This she preferred to flowers, as "noth- ing could be more fragrant and so re- freshing to me as that precious pow- der," Further, the six greatest snuff • Tye lass or a U L takers in the parish of St, Jamest, Want can bu whole thing ready to fill Westminster, were to be her bearers. Arne n. of .i6 p L sura ce in fo 0'. with wale e of $9 300,2 047po1ici 2.012 Six old maids, each bearing in her IIOtISP tO Burn -5900, 3, 2 n 162,012 i U hand a box filled with the best Scotch crease of $;94,300, 74 o On account e 'ou-' year, snuff to take for their refreshment as The Blood of the starch they con 'tarn potatoes are valuable as food. • tuber consists mainly ells filled with starch and en- circled by a' thin, corky rind. The of the potato as an article consists In the'starch it con- tains and to a less extent in the pot- asha._ ash and other' salts. e q Is a farm touched by an interurban trolley line but that its value was -greatly increased. ad- vanced have lin interurban The $200 per acre. :;has o atsh P aced t g va a country home of peo- ple me. ThousandsP ple move. into the country with families, where they ' live the year round, while their work is in the city. ng men. who are" up `on the farms ono u to i the country than; there were ten years ago, and there are 6,000,000 o em now, a fine liveli- hood We cannot find it in o hearts to pity the "poor getting along a right, son is wise hew say y i • Thee pas lc e' chance seedling on the farm ' told 7)r, Williams Bali in eastern assac ``;I?OO Pills would. cure the -roll • e trite prominence by'n 1 g cur I took Fel 13alcltvin. These facts are stat- j thein steadily for 'Mx or eight 0 some tnonuuient w i r. was a few years ago e people him. •����l�il��0�lisQ��sY���ti� policies over p_ th • is a my of a they walked, were to bear the pall. The Potato TI Before the corpse the minister bear the was ll. Doln't go into closets' looking for 0 11'11 d. e n c ry mass etc clothing with a lighted ma�tsh, FOR fLETCHER'$ walk carrying and partaking of a pound of snuff. a aesrne R14 O 1 Doln't put hot ashes' an In � labor disputes 42 and a blotchy complexion to smear the testatrix's house were to be placed ted 19 other 1 The quantity of it t s f the same quality of Doln't - al out waiter pipes .with wages; wages ani two bushels o. a torch or' lamp. arose from demands ;for higher nitrogen In its composition small In fact, they snuff for gratuitous. distribution. IA Don't allow (wastepaper, ex disputes; trades unionism 11 ; andThere was never h d rubbish to' collect, hours of labor, 9. poi es of the el.:uu analc g the dos snuff o inure ;toe carrying the legaciesn. her inta cl sed u there ils alt wishes the ure t e made of Do1n't use gasoline far cleaning d Farm tl boracic given by the will dependent upon as 'm 4a closed aoom. lands on it ash may help 11 y pvn of exact and literal fulfillment of the f !cake' with a above s g ;tions Gond 'match lamp. Don't allow lace curtains near gasThe tamuy rem�yand does so much she at e. so ur Don't kindle f stoves with 1 g be delivered to the bystanders, and at the door o on cin i At everytwenty yards t /�► S T , chief value ns, .not a goo g 1 a handful of snuff was to c Dotn't . C diet with ti tendency 1 P t d coal-' of I wooden barrels or boxes, 1 Of las year's a t d, thin for people to have pimples themselves With grelasiy:o'e men. . couldn't do anything worse because• the grease clogs the ins - �ase worse. :When . irritating rasha soothing the allay .1 arse it 'doesn't co is trouble k'm complaints Pain arise from alnhn,pure condition of r persls' until i -blood is purified. Dr. ,Williams',, PitokPillls have cure manly cases PAnliPiilis have cured many cases ]cin deseases' be- cause they make rich o clears health. ,proof is offered. Mrs, Fred reml he, Gunter, n • r i a year ted with salt rheum or eczema. My hatnds . were so sore n them i r kin. open. I • oin amen, recommended or the trouble, It afficted tilted Doln't look or gas ea , wt itching, but of Warned. In closing m C O into a m sant! ml h he ro P 'and. t euro t S f re Colds ed to g concerned ace a converts o ha u c ou o v all for C s trolley c he bade costs cordial of a biacke'ts. 'Shiloh a suburban ho fl se rags stoves one t their the blood and W 111 ' t i 1 tl e as the grand Don't allow oily g Canada is destined to become or about the 'premises. of .the most ilnportaktlt coal pro-• d Ton d e It 'Down. brought "Sing Edward," said an English via - IP the young h of eczema, ands , hernAl_ d t want to stay' bl od' that 'tor in New Yorlc, "hated snobbish- peace. l ,, The waterfalls of dolt is diem but there are da 11 es o0 the impurities, leers the ness, To show how ridiculous snob-, Don't 'tQlniow, cigarets or cigars 1 it have 775000 'horse power.Denitlrthere It P of highness -was he used often: to tell' I ee ac making says, "Poi more thah y r I was "This book had alliterative sen A buss g ter t let CASTOR 000000 reach letter, 'thus: 3 to � d>1 u s a ed • an Y air For Infants and Children; toad thereby. "'Callous Caroline coned a cur cruel - toDon't allow'sawdust to 130 used I clueing countries •saysithe Colliery to cuspidors or on floorrt Guardialn, I .„''tad. Don't throw waste paper in afire- tafhv�ay If lighted'. peg' 'a ' 200,000 more farms o h t 9 now sk in and imparts a glow about an alphabet :book of his child-' ' fl in hes re Pape. boxes The followting 1 P T I C t Ont.. hood about carelessly f them with ti teuces . er tang PP Ickes tlaboo thema Dant forget that matches areh farmer fie .that I could not p t int water , Don hang Your 1 d f tl e u Dont use snapping parlor neat - they beginning of manly conflagla- the Kind 'You Have Always Bought all and if his J is without the glcrittseto£C g t .s ly tilotns. , �. 111 t b tall o ' `Henry hated the heat of beady, t clothing' near Bears the t bl b t hats.' opgiv fllrea or 'Stoves. Th Baldwin apple first grew as a the did not do m any p t 1 f "Under the letter V Came the faces I Dont fill lialmps after dark, and Signature of first seedling tree grew, and the mrlilotis o bother° with it since.” Dr, tWjlli••ams'Pinhlt Pills toe sold cine Co„ Brockville, Dirt, 'Don't fail -;to give the fire de- railways in Canada. •: •