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The Clinton New Era, 1913-11-13, Page 7
r TFe lsiil€,i- Y07.1 t's.awo 'v t;; s : engirt, an€lwhich has been. Ail a s3 for. over 1303',:;:r-.S,q has borne the signature 'of, as bacu Weide under his polo. r, 1 /l �'--'F is 1 supervision since its infancy. -• n-O6wlrG'?r' Allow' no one TO faeceive yeti in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "J1ast-as-good" are but ' ,lExpevi'ucl3ts that trifle with and endanger the hearth of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. hat is C,' 'ST IA 'Vastaria, is a tltarxniess substitute. for Castor Oil, Pare. goric, lai;ops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It 'contains : neither Opimn,. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its age is :its guarantee. It destroys'WormS i •.and allays Feverishness. Eor move than thirty years it Inas been, in. constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething .Troubles and IJiarrlieeas It regulates the: Stomach and 'towels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. 'The Chilcireaa's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ALWAYS The hid You nave ways Bought In @Ilse For Over• 30 Years ',ea -cupful et is orcati-oruninc, irtat has been` sweetened to 'taste, toad 'flavoured with vanilla ass©noe. When nearly cool, pour into it our well- ving the beaten reserving yolks of eggs, 4 whites. ' Set it into a moderate oven to cook,, but do not allow the mixture to boil.' When ready and quite set, screen the pie with a, pot of greengage jam. Ire the meantime, beat the white of the eggs to a high -froth, adding a little castor sugar from time to time, ip all a dessert-spoontal; Arrange the anew in an ornamental shape .over the jam„ Put it again einto the 'oven to set, care being taken that the oven is only just the heat to coionr the snow a golden ray. Send the"pie to table, do the dish in which it was rooked, covered with a gaper frill �a ,r The family remedy. for Coughs and Cords - Small dose, Sma1C. bottle. � Best since1870 Woad was received hese that Mason Bell, son of Nfr. and M d Perot' Be11,Cambria road, had d in the general. hospital, Saskatoon, following en operation to remove a bullet which entered his body when: a rifle accidently discharged a few Weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs,Betlleft for Saskatoon a few days ago, when they heard of their son's 1ieiious condition, and reached there short- ly before his death. The deceased young man was well known and universally lilted here, and the newsof his death is a shock to'the town. Children, C -r y. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA anSehn 94e4 'beamsof to -day. will' becomethe ,shadows of to-morrow. *+�P Surely "it is our duty to prevent MY LADY'S such a change, and to recognise that the best way to bring hope to the poor is to follow the example of Divine economy, and to make use of existing material — the great hope- fulness of the children. If this is done, which of us will dare to limit the work which these children may do in dispelling the shadows from the land to which they were sent as sunbeams? COLUMN. 4 + + + ,. + +++0P++0'64 A PLEA FOR TUE 9JI C11.IL1)1 OF }( Perhaps the child life of the slums will help us in our almost impossible task of bringing back hope to those lives from which it has been banished by years of hardship. Anyone passing through the narrow streets where. the poor live, cannot fail to notice the toddlers, who, amid the general sordidness, are so busy EMBROIDEIRED FLOWERS The new way with' embroidered flowers is to cut the petals out of silk, satin, and velvet and fix them. against the train, leaving 'some to fall out- ward so that they look as if they :at their games of make-believe. They were natural blossoms. The padded seem like beams of sunshine sent by ; flower is also very much seen, and Divine love, and are proofs that de- is employed for the embellishment of graded lives form no part of the plan of creation, In contrast however to t ASS men and :hes e chi Iden thereP women from whose faces the Divine Image is almost erased, and we ac knowledge with sere -,r that the cnn BIJ SINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert inatructors at the - • .././Ree Y M, C. A. BLDG... LOr4Dom. OPif. Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 2nd. Catalogue -free. Enter any time.. . LW. ' Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr.. Principal ChrtredApAccountant 17 cca Cent rat, BnsinessCollere Stratford, 'Ont. Students may enter our classes at any time. Those who enter now wiil have an advantage over those who cannot enter (till the New • es in Com- mercial, Our courses . Shorthand and Te- legraphy pare thorough and practical. We offer you advantages not offered eleewhere in the Province Get our free Catalogue and see if it interests you. D. A. McLachlan, Principal panels. It is the opinion of the women of to -day that the large and heavy bou- quet 'incommodes its owner het not only q but hides her frock. THE CLINTOltiEA STRENGTH FOR 010 PEOPLE A Simple Remedy Which Favors Langevity. ; You act as though you just won- dered how you are going to get through this trying season and do your work. You may be overworked or hare' had a bad cold which has left you without strength, ambition or muck.. interest in life; in fact you aro all run-down. Let us tell you that Vinol, our deli- ous cod liver and Iron tonic, is mat the remedy you need to rebuild wast- ing tissuesand replace weakness with strength. A prominent Boston lawyer says:. "My mother, who is .76 years of age, owes her good health to Vinel as since taking it elle can walk farther and do more than atm has for years. nee blood rfu1 I eottaider .it a wonderful making and strength creating tonic." We bane such faith in Vinol that if it does not quickly build you up, restore your strength and make you feel well again, we will return your money. Try Vinol on our guarantee. W. S. R. rflolinas, Druggist Clinton, Ontario Seal ortlt Brusaelc After_ a rlesidttuce in Bruss•ela of the past 20 years M.R. Moore,V. S. and family removed to Listowel where they purpose malting their 'home. A social gathering' was held at the home of Druggist. and and Mrs.Pox Wednesday evening and advantage taken of the occas- ion tiepreeect Dr. and Mns. Moore with a fine gold watch and chain and a gold brooch, respectively, as parting gifts in the way of re- membrance of old associations in Brussels. v r T. Ritchie has commenced Ms contrast of plowing Victoria Parka The past rains put it Qn' fairly good shape for work and MA. Rit- chie's span of grays walked the plow along in good style,p g right round the square. It must be well up toward 40 7 years, if not more, since furrows were plowed there Last when the late Ina, N. Knetchtel had aclaim upon it. The chances are next season's sport's will beplayed in the Agricultural' Pari: to the North of Br'nssels.V lent 1butitgot no roven- ugh Lent playground breaking it op was considered+the only way to mend it. t The Brussels—Wrinuter- rslage that h,asi been 'op em for tJie-pr,,et 40 or more ye ars ceases on Friday 0E this week giving pIonski( newer method's of Rural Route Ser - ileo. Mail. from Brssels James- town Jam s town and locality will go tolIilue vale and thence by rural deliveny The Cranbrook stage and tbevet-. eran mail carrier, George Reuther, will quit their job. Brusseigwillbe the distributing point for the 9th and 10th, llth and 12thelath and 14th and 15th and 16th concessions on Grey township. W. Oakley will be, in charge of the old Cranbrook; route, coming back- by the 9th con, and 'Ed. Pollard, - of Brussels will ' take the more Southerly .Iv hnes. Mail boxes are being placed around this woek and the new contracts will go into vogue Saturday of this. week, if boxes are ready. It (Will take a little while to get :every- thing adjusted. Other routes ,ihre not reafy yet. Lace -topped hatpins •to wear with lingerie' millinery are pretty and very easily made at home. Very broad ribbon is used toform tabliers or loose panels' at the ;front and back ,of, dresses, New mesh veils are of two colors, a black web over a flesh tint producing a becoming complexion effect. eeileqilarlers1 ',FON � Walking and.Ri'liln�g OIIt er plows I. FL C, Gasoline Engines McC'nuck Machinery Pumps ,sand Windmiil s. .ALL ANKINDS D ESYOPTRN PAIRS ERCALL ON SIMPLE COIFFURES FASHIONABLE Mr. Hastings, the (Government inspector of public buildings,nvas here from Toronto, and, in com- paniy with Mr. Wright, the local inspector and Mr. McKenzie the contractor, made a thorough in- spection of the new post ,office and formally 'took it off the, lianas of contractor. Mr..Elastiegs says that Sea£orth has the best and largest public building in the Dominion, considering the size ancl,populat;o5 tb the town. The Box Oo., have. engaged Mr. Jas. Dunford, of Clinton, as manager -of -the undertaking busi- ness as 'successor to yll'Ir, 3.," P. Ho Imes. Mr. D. D. Wilson left on Monday for Vancouver, Where he will. spend the winter with his son, Douglas. Mr. Thompson Scott, son of Mr; and Mrs. T. G, Scott, has r eceived his dipIorma from thcl SIratforIi Masi - MSS College and has) accepted a situation in Galt. The annual meeting of the Sea forth branch. of 1the- f✓'ountg,..-1' Huron Children's Aid Society was held inthr lecture room of • the public :library on Tuesday evening The reports of the seerletary anti treasurer were read and adopted. and showed that during the year the sum of el$72 had been con- tributed by the Seafarth branch, leaving abalance onlihand of' ,;tile County Inspector G. M, Elliott, I ;of Goderich, was . present an an account of the good work ac- complished during the year, citing many casee which greatly interesat-' ed the : audience. An appeal" Was made to the people of Seaforth to become members of the society. The following officers' were ,elected, for the year . i President, A'. ;D. Su'.hsrland ; treasurer; John Beattie secretary, John A. Wilson; vise - presidents, the resident«clergy- men ; delegates' to the county meet- ing in Goderich, Rev. A. W. Barker, John Beattie and Rev.Tall.Brown, Mr. Ferdinand'Burgard, ofl 'Ed- oonthe last coo uple of yeas, In the w re - ire( l\i . All l ^,s Growing Children , are dependent on nourishment for growth. -. Their health as men and women is largely - established in childhood. with. If your child is languid, bloodless, tired when rising, out ambition or rosy cheeks, Scott's Er/ads/on is a wonderful help. It possesses nature's grandest bodybuilding fats so / delicately predigested that the blood absorbs its strength and carries it to every organ and tissue and fibre. First it increases their appetite, then it adds flesh -strengthens the bones -makes kes th em sturdy. Y. active and healthY• No alcohol or narcotic in Scott's Emulsion, just purity and strength. 13-79 r7t'1 OSSTxHVgnirMSEESOMICIMPECIPMEMEMEMISk ,:a Cook's Cotton. Root Compound. Simple and artiatlO coiffures are the fashion. While braids, puffs, curls, bangs and chignons are still worn, no longer does the girl or woman who follows closely In the footsteps of Madame Mode overload her lovely head._ A safe, reliable regulating medicine, Soa in three de- grees of strength—No. 1. 81; No. 2, $3: No. 3, $5 per box. Bold by all dru$giete, or sent prepaid on reoe,pt. of price: lige pamphlet, Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO.. TORONTO, ONT. (Fowl, Windsor.) East _Middlesex t0 Vote again. Nov. 27 RECIPES To Use Ham. Sliced ham is more tender r if it is baked than if fried. Cut a slice three- quarters of an inch thick, put it into., a small enamel pan, turn three-quar- ters of a cupful of milk over it, Dover and bake for an hour and a quarter, basting every fifteen minutes with milk. For luncheon grind the ends of a boiled.. ham and mix it with a button i onion that has been chopped fine and a little minced parsley. Put the mix- tura into a pan with a little butter • cream. .pI41 •and moisten with hot water of I VI ���( Simmer four or five minutes, and then Corner of Princes and Albert heap on slices of toast. streets. A little grated t e d Am er ican cheese he es e mixed wfth_mi ced ham usedin sld - .auc wig hes is deliciousfi' fthe .sandwiches — are:frigd brown serv.ed very hot. +D0•v00••.0.0•••0000.Ot!•0•• l Cold ham is tasty If it id shredded • I and cooked'in current jelly sauce. Put o stiAW ss . a cupful of, the shredded ham into a • • saucepan with a lever tablespoonful. SCi • • of butter and half a capful of currant • til V Ati� OL l Jelly. As soon as the Jelly and butter • Give Courses in all business 0 begin to bubble add four tablespoon - 1 is to positions • Yule of sherry and a seasoning of pa- ; as as Boos loathing g • Bookkeepers' orStenogra- • , prika.. Simmer the mixture about five p Bool p e • pharrs, and for Civil Service.: • rsix minutes and serve with toast. € and Commercial Specialists • Queenstown Pudding Ingredients One cupful of fine breadcrumba, one pint of new milk, t four eggs, small pot of Jam, half a 1 tea -spoonful 02 essence of vanilla, sugar to- taste. Well butter a pie- , and screen with Demerara sugar. l Pour a hint of boiling milk over a g,exannm,ations. These, Schools 2' iinclude the Central Business 0 • College of Toronto, withfour 'City Branch Schools Stu- • A dent's may enter any time for • these courses. No Vacation. 0' • Write for catalogue. • NMI. SHAW, Presideint, 333 0 • 396 'i'onge St., Toronto. • ••••••O••••••••0A•••0••••0l The by-election in East _Middle- sex,-tofill the seat made vacant by the death of Geroge E, Neely, will be held on Thursday, Nov.27, and the nomination meeting is to be held a week etulief A Conservative convention will be lt,e'1d err Sat'- urday, when it is expected that John McFarland willbe selected. The World's Confidence in any article intended to relieve the sufferings of humanity is not lightly won. There must be continued proof of value. But for three generations, and throughout the world, endur- ing and growing fame and favor have been accorded BEECHAM'$ SILLS because they have proved to be the best corrective and preventive of disordered con- ditions of stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels. The first dose gives quick relief and per- manent improvement follows their systematic use. ` A trial will show why, in all homes, the use of Beecham's Pills Continues To Increase Selloverywhero. In boxes, 25 cents. Tho argot .ale of any medicine. No one should aealect to read the directions with every bor. „•. •t 11 f• • .ef:.rt.r., y 0• , See'' f +e Jr ° t ° e '•o : t°dat.;oa. �.-yY� } {,, .l �. • 0•:4�s6tlY . yd?Did :..r• 392 Here's a Knife -Sharpener and Towel Dryer combined in one -- both ire necessary in the kitchen. , Not necessary to a range but they indicate the consideration and thought that has been given to the letads of the Pandora: Important features have been given propor- tionately great care and study. Have the Pandora's many fee- ,' tures,eaplained to you before you buy your range. or r: The accuracy o ,the bt Clary ther- mometer makes good baking a wearer -- also crtam 0 -also. adds n lot of sa isfoction to the work- Pandora Ranges are sold every- where by good dealers who back up our guarantee on this splendid range- MCClaty§ LondonToronto Montreal Winnipeg. Vancouver St. John Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon Edmonton Sold In Clinton by Harland turned home on Tuesday. Mr. S. T. Holmes who has been managsr of the Broadfoot Box & Co's furniture and undertaking businiess . for the past 20 years has cyecided to go into business for himself and has rented temporary premises in the Cady Block, where he will open new undertaking par- lors at once. It is also his intent- ion to add furniture in1'the ',near future. Mr. John M. Wilson was in Owen Brothers Sound this week as a delegate from the Presbyterian Sabbath sichoot to theProvincial Sabbath School Aaelociation, held there this week, Mayor Ament has i esumed bon - trot of his eawwilt and stave fact- ory, which he had teaserl to his brother for a yeah', Mr. D. G. Pinkey formerly of the lltolyt1l !Rotel, Seuforth.h,as, leo; ed the Clarenden Hotel in Berlin. . DIRECT EIGHT� OYOU PREPAI 7tRir F 1°tc da R E 17L � F1 E ARE the wire fence pioneers of ' STYLE Canada. We put wire fence on the market rk e t and were ere the -first to pa ake a �' standardized rdiz edhigh-grade reliable fence. �+ r A oxd u g „ Sincethat time our enormous list of satisfied o•.,;mmeI->� customers, greater probably than all other fence Z51114 04d companies combined, has been built up by honest 4 30 22 fence, honest wire, honest weaving, honest gal- 5 vanizing. Page galvanizing is special and is the 6 best that can be produced. 77 OUR customers see Page fence give 15 and 20 8 years of service. They willingly pay highest 8 prices to get Page fence. because they have seen8 bargain fences" sag, rust and break long before 8 an honest fence should. y TO -DAY we say buy Page fence for cash, at fan tory prices. Fencewill be shipped quickly,freeight. paid, to your nearest station. Order from the Page warehouse nearest you, at Walkerville. Toronto, Montreal, or St. John, N.B. Page fence is easiest to get and has a greater choiceof styles,and gives better servicathan any other fence .offered in Canada to -day. "The Best is the Cheapest" PAGE HEAVY FENCE 3o and 4a out i n;0 ware Th rou h aFa o g No, - Rod'Rolis, Freight Paid Spacing of Horizontals in Inches 10,10,10 $, 9, 10, 10 61/2, 7,81/i,9,9 PAGE Wire Fence uses specially made steel wire. • This is no empty claim. We actually use it. This wire has a high per -tentage of carbon as compared with ordinary hard -drawn wire and is therefore much more tough, springy and strong. It costs more but the Page fence must wear best and it does. Our prices for cash to -day are the biggest value you have ever seen. Only experienced fence men will appreciate how big. Send your order to -day. These lowest cash prices are subject to change without notice. They include, freight, ac- cording to territory, to your own railroad station. We keep big stocks at Toronto, Montreal and St. John. "PAGE" FENCE IS A GUARANTEED FENCE The Page Company is noted for its fair dealing and liberal guarantees. No matter what your experience has been in'buying by mail you can trust this Company implicitly. We always have and we always will guarantee every rod of Page fence to be satisfadtory and exactly as represented or we wilt take back the your refund your money and in addition pay you for y ut time and trouble. That's because were absolutely sure of Page fence. Every trouble point in ordinary fences has been perfected out of the Page—every wire is the same length as the wire next it, hence, when the fence is stretched, all wires have equal tension--• there is no bagging or sagging. The locks absolutely do not in- jure the wires in the least and are a most secure fastening. The whole fence is a true, taut wall of steel protecting your crops and stock, putting big money in your pocket every year. BUY ATT THESE PRICES NOW. THEY 0 MAY BE RAISED VERY SOON. I 37 22 .40 22 40 22 5, 51/2, 7, 7, 7%, 8 48 22 5, 6x/2, 73/2, 9, 10, 10 42 22 6,6,6,:6,6,6,6 42 16% 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6. , ... .......... 47 22 4, 5, 51/2, 7, 81/2, 9: 9 47 ;161/ 4, 5, 53/.; 7, 8%, 9, 48 22 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 9 .48 . 161/2 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 ... 9 ' 51 22 4, 4, 5, ' 5%, 7, 8%, 9, 9 9, 51 16%4,4,5,51/2,7,81,9,9 ...... .. ............. 10 48 22 3, 3, 3, 4, 51/2, 7, 7, 71/21 8 10 48 16%3,3,3,4,51 ,7,7,7%,8..-,., 10 51 16%3,3,3,4,51,7,8%,9,9 10 51 22 3, 3, 3, 4, 5%, 7, 8x/2, 9, 9 11 55 16%3,3,.3,3,4,5%,7,81/2,'9,9... 0 MEDIUM WEIGHT, FENCE (Maritime Province prices of Medium Weight, also Spatial Poultry Fences, include painting.) No. 9 Top and Bottom, and No. 12 high Carbon Horisontals between; No. 12 Uprights; 54o. 11 Looks 51 361 161/218, 8, 10, 10 6 36 161/2 6, 7, 7, 8, 8 6 42 161/2 7, 7, 8, 10, 10. 7 42 16% 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8. 8 7 26 8 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6 8 48 16% 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9 9.36 12 3,3 3,4,5,6,6,6......, 9.50 16% 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9 10 54 16143,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,9 ,' SPECIAL POULTRY FENCING No. 9 Top and Bottom. Intermediates, No. 13. Uprights 8 inches apart, 1 8 Close bars . . . ......... .... . 2 8, a bars .. •., •-,. •... STAPLES 5 -ib. 1Ubox, freight paid . • BCE 5-1b, roilfreight,gam 0 TOOLS QTR .. Complete later -saving outfit, ft., Pd••• PAGE "RAILEOAD'' GATES , PRICES S H 'd ro F O ro m W M d e a $0.16 $0.i.13-$0 .fo .18 .20 .21 .21 .23 .24 .23 .25 .26', 23 • .25 .26 .26 .28 .29 .28 .30 ' .31 .26 .28 .29 .29 .29 . 31 32 I l .31 .33 ... .29 .31 -.. .31 .31 .33 .33 .33 ..• .31 .33 .36 -j 48 10 -ft. opening 48 12 -ft. opening .. 48 13 -ft. opening, • 48 a 14 -ft, opening .18 .20 .20 .22 .23 ,26 .27 .28 .30 .42 ,47 75 .70 .19 .22 .21 .24 .21 .24 .24 .27 .25 .28 .281 .31 .291 .32 .301 .33 ,32J .35 .44 .49 .so .46 .52 .85 ,75 .80 8..00ti' 8 .501 9.00 _. 3.80 4.00 $ 4.00 4.20 4.251 4.46 4.50 4.75 �.._ Wire of the "Page" quality tendss to advance. Buy while we HOW TO ORDER Above Cash Prices int 1n de freight toyour railway can make these prices on this present contract. It is money instation on lots of 20 rod rolls of fence or over or All this fence is in 20 30 or 40 rod rolls except 11 t rod off these prices for carload orders. You h t poultry" fences which are in 10 rod rolls up Y your pocket. Get your neighbors to join with you fora carload, shipments Of 200 lbs or over. Make our Order, in - we allow one ten a are sure of our fence -its strength, its perfect weave, i.ts full-size :t eluding o fence,Staples, brace wire and gates. If you wanted your fent: order to Buy tht CSendyour g _ ,r.,-.asn't d measurement.2c.rod. itsfull e na b "steel material and rnd f you at a cost of F car on t ort or 11 e 1a o Y e w, b w g orw whiteo paintedallow a orthrough yourlocal,dealer for cash. Don't delay. psi green, nearest Page warehouse. You get the fence at once at your railroad.station. Wey FOR OTHER PAGE FENCES dealer lc. a rod profit, if you prefer to order through him. Remit the money by express or posts MARKABLE CASH AND GATES AT THESE Ri^ - order or personal check. KingSt V4' TORONTO 598 Notre Dame St. Vii., M L 218 3 1-.E BIG PAGE CATALOGUE. PRICES. PAGE WIR i FENCE CO., LTD. GET T ONTREA Th P Catalogue shows' all kinds of Dux°perfecti roll feat. 1 '' 418erk Strut, E The age ing, as well as last( fence and materials for building fences• 178 Church Street; WALKERV se JOHN, N,8,,: This is the largest choice anywhere in the Empire. Mostly e, Tear out this advertisement, put g you and Gave tin d h h nearest y a cross 0 n you t carrlasf, in stock at alt Page warehouses. Catalogue also Address the warehouse order from and enclose it your letter mentioning quantities, with shows gasoline engines, teed mills, wood sawing machinery, the items you want prevent mistakes. Better it with to -day and now. ` This advertisement may nc etc. Send us a'post card at our nearest branch .to -day: Get money. This will prev 0 the Big Page Catalogue. ® be published again. •PAE FEN ® BEST'