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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-12-25, Page 6to T,hsl lyorther.m 13eOeie t`Ige tet?ettlee ly Wethnut variation text mltuy a•nLght O OntE. ' Messrs. W 1kez' .' (lisp have,seFe' ,he tnen1t yk Department at Exeter, to pas. purchased;the 'pltonnp;t n c sotl;ytl3'lmoxe: bliss Montgomlr,f of HanoaeriWO b' a d as feather Fur Form twee celegem for 15U :to the 1N ugh,uni a Brigade as, a recognitionert,the excel. ofee ehebriggarendered e t t eeee t fl eeetulters V'ial's btolte out in the baseutent of the lernieure ,store of Mr t.'tttler A, ,$all in Aui y ee, foetuerly t i Wingbatn on the night of Thins lay, December LOth: rube loss wilioh •a tiolnited to about 11,1,0)0, ie tally ,00veed by. insur- oil the vacancy c tilted by the resign- talon of Miss Edmunds, A priamp at has uoeyet been secured, The. Messrs. KruseBrothers Ad' Marva started very _a very itti- portant industry iu'that village'limy purchased five aeres of laud one elt3.ek from'tbeMain street, nearly opposite the church. List summer they t'einov- ed.their brick, and the making machin- ery to this place` from their former yard in .Tuckeremith.'' They • have secured a splended bed of brick and 'tile clay at tbie point and turned out a large nutfber of bricks and tile during Inst season, This fall they have erected a chopping end grinding mill, whiob wbich they have equipped with the latest and moat improved machinery There ;is on -exhibition in the show window. of Messrs. W. T Box and ni t 'cien a m amh ofort 6 an of 5e h Company cathedral clock, rlesig'+ed and built:ty Mr. ii. Gelb, of the [t,: and F Dever eau Carriage Works, the clock stands ht and he �s in I n inches feet t ,v g • Flit t is e The ia�huilt;el,tireiy"ot hardwood. O ive M trshall, of Hensen, two' and a half years old, lies 10 St. Joseph'ses •in Hospital s1 »Cal L nn don s ariavty with se ' s ou the body, t,ac caul h lu d as . 1't' t .enc, Diming the past week elessrs Wel- ker at Olegg have hiLda large' number of hien at work re -building chat Por - time of their factory whieu was recent, ly destroyed ihvtire At Wtngh W. Among those successful in the recent Civil Service examinatione helix by he Garet ntnent'was Benson Case of Dun gannon who securedet high peceetage 88 per cent, his name'eemearingamong the highest. Mr. C. $$, brag of the Benson Line Stanley le installing a:smail' cheese f and better and intends turning ie milli of his dairy herd into cheese, Blyth Flexx Co. have ve already been' r making aimungernenls for the' growing of flax next veer. has die• Me. ,Luxton Hill of Beetle, , 8 li- r Va D . illi to I 'Lw ll ' '1185, dot L posed ' this operate It 'll who i of Winghant, w w t winter. the resuttof playing with matches at Me sats. John and Charlie -13 ter, of ' her parent's home. on Fr1 a Y. The Blyth th were successful m•fze wfnt'erscat little one was playini in kitchen Guelph Fat Stock Snow taking seven • amueduring tmatc•hes. When mother n discover ed her clothes were in fl tines and it e as,with difficulty that they were pit out: 3a. today see was in such a con prizes out of seven entries, In ,seven eLINTAIIT ooh !COmpotad; d 6afe, reliable re uertine medto}ne, .nerd In tared de. veep of stkeeett Re.:1 Ili;' Ne.2 • No S is 11eR�tox Sold by all dcuipige, or Oont QPgtd op-teaotPl 9f 'ppuss - rtes„ Pomphlot Addre+id.:. THIS CQOK'MEOICIIIW COM i0R011TO, ONT: (F.IMdv W lefts) ptruav,pile out 11001', (1i ,ln .. n nddy shetl,,ler leatem hill• llieae eoudltiens "are espeefaily`: detrimental to Yeeug, horde they were awarded third for. 'best steer, 2 years and under: Znd, for heifer two years old and .under three. In beef grade cattle (tlnLLeur)tlhey der to the citydee ei•adti iss, e 10 br`n secured'3nd for two year old steel 1 l for one year old steer. 2nd for two year 1 .1 Stevenson, wh t i s 10shawou ilnce ce old heifer and 8r11 for: one year old stated Saturday n- Y steer. cover. liimhl Gilbert, eldest son of Allan© Speer, bedy ane I t 1 is a tae }>nnelerryd h igilhl 4th line, Morris township who i p t species of dged West with his brother Alex„ met with • are to ale cifi diffeeen completed cies hclare a serious accident which might have won,,, fife i ek asily resulted in fatal consequences. con las , f 1,(73 diner doornt ieceel is e y Ile trek ghLiclg a gee in the stoveoaloi rvu„d, while the liferent species, rad -trek a can of gasoline for ecuLl nil conlp,sel of 15) o' 1t on the kindling. heauta'u1!y inlaid. 'Che toil panel is .and pouredosome t t woods three u civ offor�t e 'I• •J soft- g • at. 1 u i '^ i tt G t which 4 in I 1 ..An explosion Be u Beverly hurtled heti was Beverly hucued from which I being twelve -in all and which refire 'be has not yet recovered. The hone 1 sent the different Iount countriesof Scaly, and furnitnee was destroyed the tn- 1 Tu en,ke , Italia, Orh to , Simi Alaska. metes losing everything. Under the management of Rot r s ere 1 Yuki,ltSouin d South "d iThin Amerce. ds not the Tnuell. a former propr•ieter, the sele electric light plant - wits got int + ' fit st woi k of Mr. Gelb';: creative genine . operation on Tries -lay evening ;aid it is that the people to f this sec all have a e .to be hoped will shed its friendly' light beet' psi 6 -....~ —_ . and beautiful inlaid tray made from but it is the most extensive ' design, workmanship and beauty. that he has yet attempted, and be, is resew , ing many well merited and admiring ®Owt� c.etnments from those who have seen it Run lir. Gelb did all the work himself in remember his handsome horn chair Was Bads ' Y 1 i tie an :ill of our ieMberee20 ,• ii LED. Gaper r eon nT o LD Y "e r �• TUE PICS GIVE. T -.. pigs, Hogs, 111111 e11pecittlly Y011110 0110S.'. to 80' well when they steep on du -nut l on e they sleep leu v * •t uu11 a y whet) It he t •1s •iri • .1 7 tide. has Y h(h dry Boor, oi•' at tenet t been my ex fierience, 1 trel'ei• my Hours not more than six I inches froiu the emend, as when they rhe ore hi her they may be too cold t the wc,ither is extremely cold. Of course floors cost tnaney, Int they goon make 1t beelc in extra gains in the pigs' weight. The quarters of small hogs s11ou1d be separate from tho.;e of the. big hogs, for pig's never do so well when permitted to sleep in u beep with large ones. tel To be 81100. there is usually some b. weather' in the full, but We uitrtll3 have 1t :1s lead anti ,'01'Se in the early spring. its the fall, Between showers, with the pig mat be lilliii., his tach ail such green feeds as be likes if they have been provided. If they have not been provided he runs out to a (ley 101. squeals. does not grow, and then nsnaily the cry is, "Fall pigs don't Ilay:' R'liile the pigs are on the peas lend rime plow tilt then' winter lots and sow rye. Thee will be a good. rich soil for rye. mid it will row ttpidlY and very rank It will not take a very large Int or a- I'eay small ones to afford plenty of pasture all winter and until rape le main ready in the spring. This will keep the pigs growing, if they here good quarters. the different woods grown, in Canada tensive as to his spare time end during the evenings i the completed work taking about two iVIilburn's Heart and � Years 4 n he values it at $250.. Nerve Pills Built Her Up. .�m Mrs. Prank Slough, Sarnia, Ont., writes:—" I embrace the opportunity to write you saying that T have used Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and found them very helpful to me. I was very badly run down, and was taking doctor's medicine. My son, out West, wrote me saying, ' Mother! you use the Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, they will be better for you than ddctor's medicine.' This I did with good results. I often recommend them to other people. My doctor did not know I was using them, he used to say 'Why! I never saw any one's heart gain up like yours has, You do not need any rnore medicine.'" Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c. per box, 3 boxes for 81.25, at all dealers, or trailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. IVint or Term From January 5th CeIltrdlii*ll illc$COilcge Stratford, Ont. Ontario's hest Easiness tr,lin- ing school: We have thorough courses in Commercial, Shore. hand and Telegraphy. depart- ments and nine competent in• structors. We offer you advan- tages not offered elsewhere. You do not know what an op•to• date"business schoolcan do for youunless you have received our free catalogue. Write for it at once, D. A. McLachlan, !Principal Headquarters u arters FOR Walking and 'Ri'lilnlg 010 er plows a Gasoline Engine MeClirmick Machinery Pumps and Windmills. ALL KINDS OP REPAIRS AND EXPERTIN(#. CALL ON Miller it 1.1111e Corner of Prances and Albert etreeite. 11 First Lawyer of Fair Sex In Criminal Court. atrotrs rtstmas an ,GZ ear 'Phones 7 and S Free'' Auto il+tliVery', .14. aI-4ELLE ' Estate Furniture and "Undertaking. BEVER . csasismismagirratiaimmarrissmilmr I\ 11ie�1i11111111111nI1nIIINilainllll)Igpp11111111,1U dor Infan4s'a11�1 i�Iuldrelll�:: e he Kintl YeeHar. asBc ht 'ways � ''t e ca,r�,. � Signature of (ADVERTISEMENT) pauses to deliberate upon this phase of the Scott Act, it is almost incou 1 ceivable. here is an article, perfectly Huron Co. Business Men s �assa, llarnilesa, pee•featly gond, tile• use of "c'es on Prohibition Arts I No. 7. which is actually enlomed id Holy Sci!iptwre, which fiir practically alt Paper time has been - used by the good of e t P tuunfac tui the m lues .r clime, eev V nee of . silo'Lhe n:rElxOtCation and the < • which, is still 811ii tioiced by the laws In. our last paper we gave some of, of this cOuntly-; and it isproposedto from forbid its use by e. portion of the ' 'ou 'hi t'tir t xto b against elle' . vs .t ax. tr vier tportion! ofhe>n g aunt b r lnulnnit P (o Y ,•y, 1 oinL what we called a self. r standpoint: because they were our. objections, in ' eauuot conceive iislatiiatil If we all, riot b so far as prohibition affected our per- sued y g Wee 110 vl lfhert.y. This week, wen*hen, the very largemajority, are load-rthenstop the Ibat pit ib show some of the harm manufacture, stop the importation, 'ti plaeproas Unit prolubl o produces. it' the first. Mace, proliibitfon pro- stop •the said in ole to o u nhull But daces a contempt for law. No man, the Chinese have 1101 1 worthy of Lite .name of roan, will per, do let is,act rationally,, let' is not act mit an association composed of. what as fool ,ore ut es wiee incontrovertible •iltle fact, z17. be considers iguerant, misguided; fahatihe is toe to lictate eo drhilel Human the lbeguts 01 la uone of far a p eeite is beyond what he is toa l orstatute law. The appetites have their 3'O11 cannot is of ellany hum to ft. And place and fnncLionl;lbut their regula Situ cwilh ltilytsu human elan' to . I sumptuary law you thin utast be (let -emitted by the Muer fit it' ieh t stn} s 1} y tu•tvlvish to place on the statl7te. book, sense of mural responsibility." e The late Deem Farrar, a man greatly Respectfully, hall, ryas a n•a abstainer, amide lu his weaker brother. But he JOIIN tt ANSFORD, Presidont. , ON Secretlt beloved ancltotal atllliwasuannex Huron County Business Men's Assn _e. CT'`S , icerprohibitoryJA butWM. never would support legislation of any educe, bt cause, as he a put it, there is something, en Inde- t Golden \Veddingr'. linable sena+thing, in human nature', t!tltt the. forbidding; of a tluu 001a , and Mrs oat sg, Decb doff oele- tn d very frequently sloes p a all, stirs for the, very thing forbidden,healed Miele golden anniversary of that may base never hetore existed! their .wed fol d y. Tbey 18(i3, werermer- We Mr. propose to write somewhat tersely vied in and confine ourselves to statet»ent of I3blessed eoffiwihatiflg. Their onhandome t as facts, so We will not elaborate 01daughters. Mr. and Mrs Corned were poio nt. Argtnulut may be met 1resented with a purse of gold from nrgonient, and apposition with sup- p position but facts are iuc:ontrovert- the family. pi nnrsac ,at®aoe01Tm1IDIDl�mannima®n kegetableYreparationforAs- sb nilating ttle800d•andRegtits; ting isleStomachs muiDowels of [nomotesDigesfion,Cheer, t'1 e sandRest,Gontainsneither Opium Morphine 'nor Mineral, NOT 'N I1COTIC. P.:rvo of Old PraltflIELYI7=47 )1i,81kin Sea' B,o(.1 nSe rofrt/nSkTa-.. Anita Seed A7rpemrint , B, finbenak,r as,. rsr•d- live ftesvp stun,• . 7r ,ren f"!nvw.. A erfectReined) for Conelipe- p ea ho , cl?D Tarr. toms Sour , ion, 50 t t - v lsl e er ' nsF C' uisto 1'Voi•Ins,.�cnv Hess and LasS OF SLEEP. Vac Senile Signature NEW •Y•OE lt. In Ilse For Over iiiirt!] [Jars • ible. And eve. su all inct tlti.s Leatiu'e Stricken on W Ingham Street of prohibition is all iu0nntrove 1'Lible I V, ingham. Dec. O.—Andrew Miller, fact. We object to prohibition, because it a retired farmer and one of Winghams lowers ,1112 stan(lar(1 of chat: Loter este str et herefarmers, fell suddenly utl s olyv n As e men come into contact 1111 it, the hospital in a critical condition. Mr Rs we quoad fight, whoy Froin dor Miller, who is a man in the neighbor li ovate , Cartwright, wrote theic• hood of SO years, and is not expected liberately, that "not t1, few of 10 recover. greatest scoundrels I have known, and my experience' has been txtee- l sive, have been very ardent temper- IWhere Vanilla Came 'From mice advocates." Why this should be, t is not hard to seek. Prohibition of 1 The bistory of vanilla le closely , os - c co- alcoholiclcaalcoholic beverages ie nnnaturul, ua- 1 sedated. with that of cocoa and ho scriptural and therefore its influence late, for. ranine came with cocoa to sne(meaks, ksta he good. It turns men into Europe.- In fact, these three highly sneaks, by Mantes, liars and even important products of New Spain were perjurers. e Col would be sts mi 'introduced lino Europe by Spaniards• if they were told it e� • acts mint- et \� , In the year 1520 cocoa was first drunk Street d assessment hoe• Stock Scales Market Scales Hall rent License Account,' Medicine Co. Livery Fines Account, S. J. Andrews Y. M Statute. Labor Aceonnt, 3. Wheatley, collector Interest Aceonnt, Clinton Motor Car Co., Interest on mortgage ti Water Commissioners, on Ac- count of revenue - e FOR POULTRY SHIPPERS, e • e • e Don't scald your poultry. s • Don't ship unless properly : ' i cooled. o e : Don't kfif fowls right out of o • the field or barn yard. • : : Dtai t fail h, keep them penned o • up at least three days. • e 1)un t Shill to market witbont : • ice (except in extreme cold • • o 0 9 Weil (heal. • : Dell ship poor stock. • • Don't. expect more Oan mar' e • ket price. o. • Don't feed the night before • : killing'. • o Don't fail to feed cornmeal o it', white fattening, • • Don't fail to write your dearer o • for shipping tugs: • • : Don't fail to deal with respon. • o sible titins,-1''arm Journal, , e • 0158 AM's wlt1\T. lawyer and suffra- gist, Amy Wren, Y gist, of New yogic airy has the distinc- tion of` being the first woman lawyer who ever appeared in„tee criminal branch of the Deited States district court of the district of New York. She went before United States Com- ' nlfsetoner Shields recently as counsel for a Chinese who was charged with manufacturing opium • FALL LITTERS. RAISING With Right Care They May Be Made Very Profitable. subscriber of the Iowa homestead A whose attitude is .favorable to the 1 writes its practice of raising fall pias wi follows: 1 find that 1 stake as much money I; from my tall, litters,as I do from the spring litters, and uow is the time or in of the fall litters. bias. yearto be t 1 '; enough in the �•r e rd early g must be bred Y )s 1 ovl sm s tuMmer so that they will not '0 lute winter before the pigs aye farrowed. Winter pigs should have. the same care as fall pigs, of course, but they do not have the advantage or the fell pasture or forage as db earlier Inns. Owing to Reeve Cantelon, if elected this year, will be out for the Warder- ship of the County. this. I clo not think winter pine are as 16 rQ®6061eiefbefeeeO!oocSSOrHO pro0talile t0 raise as are spring; sum- Sl lA'Yr''S "1 mT er gre piss• �. ® The gre'ttest dis'idvauaage 1 have r. ever found to fall or winter pigs: is • C j -i 0 j;e_ 5 a the quarters. Pigs of any, age cjo not Qr..business, ee dn. wane if. rmmneliecl t0, .sleet) in 8 • Give Cauis,es en all bu .. ® subjects leading to positions a: p as,Bookkeepers, or Sternogra- O ® phers, -and fox Civil Service A E and Commercial ,Specialists' ARE YOU VERY BUSY Every little while you read in the papers that so many persons have died from Con- sumption. It is all very far-off and matter of fact ® eaeamilnations. These Schoo •s include the Central Business ta: •Goliege of Torotnto, witlyfour 8 City By'ainclt Schools. Stu- te.; 1i delnts -nay enter. alner tini�e for 0 ®--'the9e eourdes. No vacation. n. ''W Lite,for catalogue- , President, 393 fa M 896 'Yonge St Toronto. s and possibly it scarcely. arrests your. atten 1913 Financial Statement of the Town of Clinton Clinton, Dec. i6th, 1913 rico the Mayor and Council GENTLEMEN: -1 submit herewith a statement of the G Finances of the Town of Clinton, from Dec. i 5th, 1912 to December 16th, 1913. D. L. MACPHERSON, Treasurer Receipts From Dec. 15th, 1912, to Dec. 31st. 1912. Arrears of Taxes, M. Rayson$ 200.00 Estate 17 50 Taxes, 1011 Account. nt Lots 8 i)0 Account, Cemetery A , ' me , Le Car yof Lots tri perpetuity � Work 25 Transferred from. Clinton Motor Car Co. payment 350 00 Property Account, Rattenbury tree ram toasty on the pinny; ut the lie•r ! at the court to 1luclid, and with c will finish Statieties, at a latter date, to prove this. Excess in drinking is olate, also a Mexican product. WaS not the only sin oxen and women cow- 1 quickly adopted. unit, tt,ILltough to listen to x01110 at'1'- For commerdal reasons the method utoils, one Would be tempted to think of ma., 8,,etnl'ine chocolate was kept so. 1 a strict secret, and it was made al- it ,lie Sc to prohibition, would. tiotr, of the meet exclusively 10 Mexico, In some laud the mutt t H would introduce is Iter, however, the carefully guard - mitt the Conutv.o arum, •c Spain, and in 50 manifestly unfair. ]. i Can- should eve have class legislation? the first 'chocolate fnetory rots es - 'Why should we have a law that X Ray Shoes Now. affects the pool' mien, and does not X env skirts ore to be accompanied affect tl1G. t'ich, nor even the wader etely well to do? This injustice alone Int the near "future lift X ray shoes, ac - should cause every poor mut' to vote (le to the reed glimpse of corn - against it; due would think Why ;ag I'�miiiini fashions. shoalcl,Smith, because by acckic nL he. has stoney' enough to buy ea case of racusnee at nerlemee. whiskey, have all he wants to thiole, l in the prodncLloo of a delicately and Jones because he by accident can, flavored chocolate vanilla is u neces- nly afford to bay to glass at a Luce; l 'said; and we tnay therefore conclude 'die. deprived of it? Does the Musses { that the Hist introduction ntocrEurope, sign of the means vendee', Smith a of vanilla for cOminercial purposes pe�son more render of trust than ' outer beck to shoot 1540, Jones, clogs 1L tender Smith less likely to these the use of whiskey than X my Shoes niece uppers or rrisn alt dues the. possession of money 1 wear e ( 1(10. 1 render Malt due whose Wishes nest: crochet lace. For rtt'nitigfor outdoor be considertci?' We state a titer when tippers are entirely of 1nee, Ole Scott Act in this regard,f wear the shoes have shallow goloshes WO brand as 411 11111003 ; 1111(1 1>1 insult to tall of suede 11!(1 surmounted by lace. those, who do not happen to possess is n f H because it is Man 1540 \'V y n C stn ed secret reached heel Sp Do you ever realize that each one of those ""cusses?—mere items in an official record -is a hlitek tragedy to somebody, that behind each one of thein lies long, hopeless days of pain, feverish nights of despair, lifetime plans that Must be laid away, grinding poverty, perhaps a wife to, fight her own way afterwards or children who know hunger now that the father is Wood's Phos1hoatth; The Great Ti,nglish Zierny. 'Pones' and invigorates the Whole nervous eyatom, makes new Blood in .'.old Veins, dares Weer us:. Dcbitit f lvlenlett and Brain l Torry, Despon- - ?' ss o.-AAnsrptl, -Palpitation af'the Devon- -action, '�a, f 'Price i er :66x, six for95t, 0't'' will1please,si1 p for g6. tl:One please, six, Dore, Bolrl,by all druggia8s- or rushed >u plain Pks, on reoe'n> of prise. trysts Lt7Nph.tet maned /free. THE MOOD MgDICIN"-�nCC.,TOt10Ni0, 9117. +(Fd'natllWintlwt.) Just suppose it were your tragedy. Suppose it were your father,' your mother, your brother, sister, husband, wife, your child, or perhaps your sweetheart, and you doors shut. in your face, with the hospital wringing your bands in utter helplessness while the prowds hurry by, engrossed in their own arab s. But no! You are in that crowd and xou don't hear either because you are busy. . But wouldn't you give—and gladly—if you knew that what meant so little to you would go far to bring back:the glow to somebody's wan face or the laughter to somebody's lips?, Just sitdowci end think of the, one you love best in the world. Then say '` If she lay there--" or "If he lay there—" and seo how it sounds. What would bo• come of all your plans and your busy days then? For eleven years now the Muskoka Free Hospital for' Consumptives has carped for those whom others love best, and hundreds of them. have gond Houle again well and happy. It keeps its doors mien because it few busy people like you stop for atnoment and remember, .'Are you going to remember this Christ - Don't put it'off. Use the attached form in sending your contriblxition,, • e certain . atntIOl1 f nen uey I t i wrong for Jones ti bey e glass, it is 14 tinter move wrong for Smith to buy a bottle ; 00 the eeennlpLion that 0110 bet tee aqualh 11 tli•inis.1 under the We object to prohibiLic t. guise of Scott Act, because it drives drinking alcoltnlic beverages out of the hotel into the home. There's nG getting out of it. This gain is ,an in controvertible fact. gain removes deinlfng from'the hotel to the home. One would think that allethose clear . people: who are shouting "Save- the. boy" wn1111 shrink with horror from the bare idea of doing anything that would introduce, 1N ANY DEGREE, drinking in the, hotue, avllere'the boys and the girls are,sopposed to live, .d. 101111 can go into ahotel and dune- and his children never see it or never "•know it. -'But how long will ft be, bean's both boys tient girls -vill iol know he (brinks it i1. the house, al ;'.1ossiely sample it for themselves if it he kept in the bouts? And kept it,' will be as sure as the slut slimes. For one move it' ont0Oveltible fact 1)8 ore bibitor:•y legislation the eases FO (1008 the inaiurtactlu'e and u11Lulally, the consumption o.11 spirituous drink in To Beep the .11?-7Fsleolea. Tree Ilos- rp1itaifor Conslranntines contfescits' 1fJs-ot1N L7tll loorle, I gtadtyendorse the suntof$..... ....... ,4ddaiess . ....... .'6.00 will provide main tenano0 for a weok. ,$ 20,00 will pay fOr fou weeks. 9230.00 will endow a bed for a permanent Year- Since>5,shneedissuik sow ups„XsRegis er g 9101 0subscribe 5., ,..,,., . .. RaClieter'ml7nasne'accord-. 7iifJlO. Cnntrlannmis may to sent Le w. J. Gage, Vss, fiptyllnn Ave., 11ronle, or to tumiar,sia.rrola, Nations 6 Evince A184,i, tion, $t7 inns 51,W, Toronto.• 0110.58. We object to -prohibition on the el mend of the absolute folly of at tempting. Le prohibit the use of what the law: sanctions •tile Manu a0tere, sale taw, importation of, If one BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the a 21/4/PW YM. . M. O. A. BLDG., LONDON, 01141'. Students assisted to positions. College fromSept.in session 2nd, Catalogue free, tinter any time. J. W.Westervelt, Jr. J.W. Westervelt Principal _ CharViceOPAccountant 17 rincloat Kitchen Kinks, If cheese is wrappedin a cloth moistened with vinegar it will neither dry nor mold. After the soles of your stockings are worn out cut the feet off and use the legs to protect your sleeves while busy in the kitchen. It will save lot9 of un- necessarY washing. Between Women's Health or Suffering The main reason why so many women suffer greatly at times is because of a run-down con- dition. Debility, poor.circula- tion show in headaches, lan- guor, nervousness and worry. '. EECHAIYi'S PILLS (Tho Woof Selo of Any Medicine In too World) are the safest, surest, most convenient and most economi- cal remedy. They clear the system of 'poisons, purify the blood, relieve suffering and ensure such good health and strength that all the bodily , organs work naturally Fid prop .erly. In actions, feelings and i looks, thousands of women have proved that Beecham'$ Pills Make All TheDifference Diff eroe Sold everywhere, In'boxoa, 25 goats.' Women even, will. and the directions with evebet L. vorY valuable. s5 Expenditures From Dec. 15tH 1912, to Dec. 31st, 1912. Macadam Roads Account....$ 77 71 Public Scnool Account, Bal- ance grant 00 Waterworks Debentures, In1 00 terest 0129)1 00 County Rate Debenture Redemption Are - count, Local Improvement 2.1'32 12 Debentures paid 20 00 Canton Thresher Co„ Bonds, 8 05 Coupons and expenses 677 12 19 t10 Sinking Fund, Balance annual 15 4k 40 00 'appropriation 03 32 3 U0 Street Account 20 00 Property Account 27 C5 7 35 Cemetery Account 4 00 Postage and Stationery Ac- count --. 11 85 37 00 Charity Account 20 25 Printing Accnnnt D. E. Closet Account..... ..,51 25 Salaries Account....,27 70 Election Account 1042 50 101 00 IncidentalAccouilt4 25 Fire and Water Account Board of Health Account 2 25 Law Costs Account Electric Light Account...... • 121 00 Street Watering Account, Water Com. for water 67 80 -Public Library: Account, Bal- 260 00 ante grant Tax Refunds Account , , • • • • • • 22 2 20 Interest account ' 5 $ 6562 43 135 00 1143 OJ Receipts From Jan. 1st. 1913. to Dec. 15th, 1913. Balance frcm 1912 2054 15 Arrears of Taxes 132 25 Bills Payable, Borrowed from Molsons Bank 11500 00, Cemetery_, Account,. Sale of Lots03 90 .. 135125 Work. 205 25, Cale of Lots in perpetuity Waterworks Deb., sold to binkiog'Fund, principal 1000 00 Accrued lnterest.... . 24 72 1'1yc110 Electric :Deb., Sold to Spitzer, Rorick & Co, Prin- 2- cipal 22750 00 Accrued Interest......•••••. . 1301 37 Incidental Account, G. M. Chamber. 'B yth, use of 22 00 Stone Crusher 2 5 30 Tile sold Goderich Township, ecost re- 3 �0 pairing culvert Express Co„ Ltefund ......, • • • 79 Co. Huron, Re Ellen Mullaney 0 90 interest, Molsons Bank, Cur- rent Account ......:30'26 Clinton Knitting Co To pay 45 83 debenture 1 License Account .. 289 1 83-, Magistrates Pines . 30 55 g ; , .k Property Aacotilat, Stock 80 Market S a a les. 173 60 Hall l ent' . 227 50 Tun School, Govetn ne,t grant 326 70 117 e5 Park rent.. .. Sinking 'Fond, interest .... 488 50 Street Watering, Collections803 7:11 Taxes, 1912 Roll338 03 Taxes, 1918 Roll ,.,..., ... 29 3938 00 emnm® Expenditures From flan. 1st, 1913 to Dec. 15th, 1983 Board of Health 27 65 Bills Payable, Loans paid .. • 115100 00 Cemetery Account 468 14 Charity Account 13 90 Consolidated Debt Debentui'es 525 00 Interest 2300 00 Collegiate Institute Celebration Fund, Paid R. Trench 100 00 W. Doherty & Co., Loan De- tentures, Interest 875 00 Debenture Redemption Acct576 50 Dry Earth Closet Account 555 00 Electric Light Auoount, Street 13QI 00 lighting 301 10 Fire and Water Account Grants Account, Stock Show School Celebration, Obild- ren'sAid Society, Sick Child- ren's Hospital, Citizens' 132 00 Band .. Trtansterred to Hydro-Electric 22750 00 L. & P. Aocount 212. Incidental Account00 el Insurance 289158 0590 Interest Account License Afoot -nit, li, Borbridge license refunded 150 00 Local Improvement, Cement Sidewalks . 597 80 (l; Macadam Tl,oad Debentures a Interest .. 6.40 00.1, 1 ” roperty Aceonnt 617 45': Postage & Stationery 39 61154 81 Printing • • 5326 70 Public School.. Park 29 2''1 Sinking Fund, enteeeet de- 435 50 Posited Streets 1488 45 ......, ..... .... . Salaries . .42 20 Street Watering .,.. • •', .' 147=40 19 Clanton Thresher Go.... 1 xS 07 „ Welerworks. Debentures, In ;u7)2 50 Wrest Water Commissioners, I've- 'e' ceeds of Debenture sold 1000 00 9 7 42 Balance on hand 2 03 1 $6606035 $ 60060 35 9, r.•�ss.irrr�.�m l 1111•. John Sutter was in Stratford Mr. and Mrs. F elled Turner tee' on Saturday as repilesterii'ative of the Clinton 'hockey Chile, in the sa- 1>I ran i g for the : games in this 'die- trri.tet. The schedule as' given, ion another page. Miss. Pe11lee A1T'u ) ni ur ed back from the West last 'veedc' and are g ' guests, at the latiiel a home at thee Ontario St'. Parsonage, , , -