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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-12-25, Page 7ra: TIM Berle .gage Copi;O'atly ryftktnnt aFlatronnRo� Mmy o,nipht te. Norihet!n. l stock n t 1 (leen eugag 'that .. ytae'•puppchased';the 1•L � 'Ihonipaon,•c°Ailsa 1Wioitgomirl�, of rua,ovrUa'e' 4H'ltrtare ,' `� - ed as teaceher tun Forin, two' ,'Meseis.xWelker clleg havesen a cheeene for $50 to the W rugh,uri;`i+ire• Brigade as a avid/Saltier' pt the' excel- lent eervipe rendered by the lrie"i ibere of the bkigtide'ttt the recent: nee, • Vire'Ibteke out t the basetnentof the furniture store of, knit ex A, ,Ball rile Aylmer; formerly, of Wl rgham• ern the i1 bt'of i`huisilee "Deownher 10tl the lose which' aulonrated to about 54000 is fully covered by iueier» once,: During past week•Alessrs. Wal. *Clegg the p �ker'� Clegg have hirti;gt large, »htn,lrer • of men at work .re -building shot por- . ty lest oyeedr bVctire athW,ngh rn cent- • Among these eueneesfdl in the recent •Civil`Service examinaEians held>by the ,Go -yet nment'was Beneen Gase of,Dun' gen non •'who,secured.a high pecent.age 88 per cent, his nameappearing:antong•, the highest, ' Mt. C, Schra of the B nsou Line Stanle'p is installing a menial cheese and hriler and• intends turning the milk of his dairy herd into cheese•, Blyth Flax Go. have already beer( making arrangements tor the' growing of flux next veer, r has die. L , Luxton Hill of'.13lvtb, V ne . \7,t n9t0 'l to �It mill 'tU w posed at t it this Ori- the Li, S. Department at ,Exeter to Ail tits vacenov c Lased by the resign- ation ,of Miss 1Jdelends, A .princLpal heti not yet hefts secgred,. • The. Meseta: Kruse Brothers 'of Egtnondvilta shave eteLrted iti very in portent'fndustry in that vill ge, 7 hey purchased tips acres of land, one bleak from the, Main street neariy opposite, the Gkrurch, LLat summer they retriev- ed their brick and tile,making 'cl' maeh'itl- er to this place :from ;their former, Y yard ihi''ucb.ersmith, ::they have secured e, splended bed of bciek and tale clay at this pointand turned, out a terse.nuttdber of bricks and tile during least season, This full they have erected a chopping and grinding tnin,, which; which they have equipped with the',. latest and most improved n,aehinery There is on +exhibition in the show window of Nlesare• W. T Box and riiticient cathedral cclock, desigried and built ty Mr, H. Gelb, of the R, and F Dever eaux Carriage Warks, the clock stands eight feet twoit rches in height. and r is built' entirely of hardwood. The Dive lel irsh.all, or Benson, twee end a half years old, lies in St. Joseph's with se in w n suffering a Hospital riot London n P e, ha 1 a9 apt/ r'offebla 7a klgttinB' rr4! iter ' flo d tth • t c5, de+ rifle op sEketigtlh Ilor 1 3}i No $3 N.o 3 .$5 Petbnr.. sola by se _drpt�gist`a, or sgD*1 p�@pard, ou rant pt on1 o Tiff 1,OO'IK,IMEpic1Mk co. To yinf, eN'i• (htoulr wldW strew:pilie, out of doola .o, in ond4tipps:l tihtd,:,01 damp bed. 'Acre? r r dettinieetui'(o 'young airs .especially tiburrs OD n e s, tham, who will operate ! theresult'olrcplaying withrmatcbes at winter.and Ohnrlie'-8Lrr,of her parent's home on Friday, The Messrs, Jsun a was la yin in the kitchen Y s ' tone n • a, little ' nP.iS 4i w an l t}ler • 'sfu nmother were s of her absence Blythj ,se Bltile a ylilt t u ad de seven at g ,lw takinge Stt Stock Pet G out l+izes onto£ seven attires,' Ta Sho>!ti the matches. When hones they were awarded' third- foe best steer, 2 years and 'under: 2n , fool 1 nu . heifer two years old and under In beef grade cattle (tmeteur) they' dition it was deemed advisableor tobring secured 2nd for two year old steel: 2ad ( her to the y for one year old steer, 2nd for two year J Stevenson, whthat in attendance old heifer and Sr?.' for one year old sttd Saturday cover.highly r, cherry, steer. - hliheeldest son o who i 5pem, ! Indy ep stet is made panels nd edges rtlorristowl8Shin who is in the, polished. while panels of hard 4tli line, West with his brother A4ee.. met with - 'are nt i ]e'itf diif.ren p aser•ious accident which might have ( •cvuo,l,tsi illi 1,t17•phe ditf rownteeiecesock easily resulted in fatal consequences, ( con i while the diff door pieces is • 13e was lighting a fire be the stave -and woud, 15 i•thok a can of gasoline for coil oil comp ,se.1 oft i5) different (specie , Tri ;and explosion rmo or it on the which Gil- y f u me formed, of foreign woods, there anel is save followed in wh e 1 alland which rap's be herr wasseverid learned from which i beim; Lwee v'• in 'the has not vet r.'c.ivered. The honso sent the different count les of hila, L la Gr .1 n, 1 d y '> tn. t 1}„ Ja ea t ro P est Alaska. WAS d w Y tura bias 'arm iwu ina, d t uo an Tar ke Britian mates losing everything. Under alis management of T3nlert Yukon. South America Tnisdis notA}Tnhe .the Brim ! These aregenius els le a light proprietor,got int, lit stwolkofMr. Gelb'screative gen spe ,tioelectric light asily evening tiwn operation op wilt shed its frie ii;tl ft i be 1 hi i 1 people d ofthis t see, ason all have will :do be hoped will stied its friend y Ugh! h' heel 1 g and beautiful inlaid tray made --•�''�— �_ the different woods grown r seem ed 1V1 n dt e'Ca e ed her clothes were in 11 ones and it d'as,with difficulty that they were put t 3a. nrday sue was in such a eon GREEN MED, ' ll TY OV o,vu Vat ria PL N Hogs. lulri especially young ones,' ilihb. e do .not do eo well when they sleep on on lee, ween the sleep •y pyla. Y r• ,t. ted dr,un t, d()•. Hoar, Or et {east this' lois always' bre0 my experience• • 1 prefer my flours pot more that, six they >n 1 1 . when i' as ground, to , h4 front t fro filches ore higher they may be too Cold 1v114 the weather le extremely cold. 01' course boors I:eel money, Mut they soon Make it beck, in extra aiu;: 111 tile pigs' weight. The dnarters or small hogs should be separate from those of the big bogs, for pigs never 00 so .well when permitted to sleep in n heap with large ones:. Il some bad 7`o be cure, there is usually 511 bad weather in the rail, but We u. , have it es bail and worse in the sari:' eltriug. I0 the fall, kietweeu 5b,ivvvrs, the pig may be tilling pis Oink with such green reeds his be likes 11 they Wive been provided. 'If they have not been provided be runs out in 11 dry then r• lv. end - lot •l0 does; t Ins. , •tis t e, ,t squeals, 1 usulthy the cry is, "Fall pigs don't Ilny," While the pigs are on the peas end rape plow up their winter lots and sow ry0. This will be a pond. rich soil for rye. and it will grow rapidly and very runt. it will not tele a vers large lot or n.. fold sma1) 0005 to afford plenty of p.tyture all winter and until tape is again ready In the sp�rillS (Thishey 88))I keep the pigs g good quarters, remember his handsome been Chair from in Canada but it is the most extensive, as to Was Badly design, workmanship and beauty that he has yet attempted, and be is receiv ing many well merited and admiring Run comments from these who have seen it e■' n DW� AJr Gelb all the work himself in his :mare ■ time and herrn) the evenings ( the completed work taking about two Milburn' s Heart a nY a ears •nd he values it at $250. Nerve Pills Built Her Up. Mrs. a —'m ' Frank Slough, Sarnia, Ont., Sex In Criminal Court. 1 First Lawyer of Fair writes:—"I embracethe opportunity to write you saying g that 1 have used Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and found them very helpful to me. 1 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 doctor's medicine.' This I did with good results. I often recommend them to other people. My doctor did not know I was using them, saw 'Why! I neverany Say \ to s Y used Y e s h one's heart gain up like yours has. You j do not need any more medicine.' Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are I 50c, per box, 3 boxes for $1,25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, j Toronto, Toro Ont. Winter Term From I' Jan -nary 5th Ce tr&lltasines`~Colle a �. Stratford, Ont. train- ing Tress hest 16 Ontario's hes school, We have thorough courses in Commercial, Short- hand and Telegraphy depart- ments to ar competent to n t in, p and nt'ne c vL.• sLractors. We offer ad to tages not offered elsewhere. You do, not know what an rip -to• date"busines sohool can do for you unless you have received our free catalogue, Write for it at once. D. L,1Hetpachlan,tal IJ'rmeii 1 1, lteadq!uarrers FOR Walking and Riling Oliver plows LB. C. Gasoline Engines', MeC IIIIrmlclr Machinery PuIn ps and 'Windmills. IRS ALL M EDS OPT BPA AND CALL ON Miller it Lillie Corner of Princes and Albert streets. ; sasseseeeeeteetweeee ,aha !ish Car Lem he an JIlO appry. :teiron.`s rtsimas stir' w.: ►ear 'Phones 7. and 8 Free `Auto Uilivery J -T. e-HELLEW Estate knrnitfre and ijndertnking. ISLYTII (ADVERTISEMENT) Huron Co. Business Men's .Assn Hoc 11 Articles on Prohibition - Paper No. 7. ae our views Against prohibition, from forbid its b another portion! One yi bewhatese called I0 008objections; standpoint 1 cannot eoneeive aruore grotesque ab soars a they ibiti gaff ccted ils,err stirdity in legislation. If we all, or so far as ibprohibition peek, we ourP the very large majority, think oleo .oral liberty. This week, we will in ever •t es are had - then stop the s y he, beverages g harm hat the ran of L • at some importation, so im show the • i n s stop L > Vt ill '0 sLt 1 Ca ) manufacture, d rnauu c , L , that prohibition produces• the first. place, prohibition pro- stop the sale in done to way. Do But ce 1 No the Ohiapese truces y of for law. man, • h of ribs Horne of man, Will per- do let ,is -rat L as wise rationally, ns not act worthy as fools, but Mit an association1'1girant, e[l of idea, One 01010 incontrovertible fact, in fa considers 5gnao die 10 to .him and what 110 people, e o dictate Human tl1"lwords of egulation rcofr�appetite is bey what tic i trally a\ drir t t.d Statitnte law. The appetites have their your 1a of change averse. to 11 And place and -function but their regula you cannot .coy su htmxarL nature 81 tion most be determined by the inner � law you lit !u with piny sthe etay' sense of moral responsibility." may wish to place on the statute book. The late Dean Farrar, 21 wan greatly Respectfully, beloved and admired by all who knew Huron County Business Men's Assn hint, was a total Lbstaine> es an ox- aniple to his weaker brother. But he SOHN 'J ANSON, Secre sidoit. never would support prohibi y W1VI, JACK legislation of any kind, because, as 110 put it, there is something, an 151810- I %a Gn'den Wedding.' put something, in Minna, natuee, 2nd.John Dec. d It evening, s v The na• 1 , thing le• L ycele. ofook Lh4Lt the forbiddingCoates, Oranhi , [uul ii.o or 111tn8(1 dots produce au. hen Mrs that i�e forte never before their wedding gday. Theyi were mart that Haag have e tied, in Kin burn in 18(13, Rev. Mr. an confine ourselves write somewhat statement t trsely and confine, tvin018elaborate onthis blessed [with atthrresTsons homeheir anwas facts, so rg Mill not palm, . t, and supposition may he met with paeseuted Mr. and a puNsesofoites gold from ere argument, and Snppusittau ivitli 1 the family. position, but facts .are mcontror ert- ible And we subntit.that ih4sf0atttre Stricken on Wingham Street „uwi®1ai� �uULnni1u0P11IiinlplPlpulillllllhlniUliII�UIinW nummmmnm caxat%•imimuistmnumamor •WegetablePreparationforA5.. similating lite-foPdatidAegula- ing the Stoniaehs anilBawels of pauses to deliberate upon this phase of the Scott Act, i't is almost (noon salvable, Here is an artrole, perfeotly harmless, perfectly good, the use of which is tactually enjoined in Holy Scripture. which for practically all time has been used by the good of every clime,the manufacture, the sale the nlipoltatioll and the use of which, is still sanctionecl.by the lbws some of ,. of this conutry-; and it is proposel In cher last paper we gave its use by a p0 180 of 1. • •• MISS Ala W1IMC _ 1 ni Wren, lawyer and suffra- gist, A Y gist, of New York city has the distinc- tion of being the [list, woman lawyer who ever appeal -al in _the criminal branch of the ,United States district court of the district of New Yo•!c. She went before United Stmtes Com- missioner missioner Shields recently as counsel for rh Chinese who was charged with manufacturing opiunL ••• o FOR POULTRY SHIPPERS, Don't scald your.poultr'y Don't galea. } field o le Di i' ur t p at lea Dont s cc (est weather), Don't ret price Don't Du killing. Don't while fattening. Dunt for ship Don't Bible air m••000 Reeve will hfp of • 0 • ship unless properly c • Don't kill fowls right out or yard. d . • • barn 3n t t • d nuc , keep them pe • , 10 rail t i least three days. 0 • ship to •warket vvitbont i apt in extreme cold •• v • r stock • Doe't 81111 poo 0 tn't exlrect more than mate feed the night before e • fait to feed cornmeal o • Pail to write your dealer o ping tags. • 0111 to deal with respon. : urs,—fllrtn Journal, • • •e,o•oo••••••••o•N• of prohibition is an incontrovertible I \t Ingham. Dec, G.—Andrew Miller, fact. retired fernier and one of W inghatns Promote sDigestion,Gheerful-' Hess andReet:Contains neither Opium Morphine or l�Bnt:tal. NOT NAIICOTIC. oraxagetztPartrat A/xJ in Sad- na Basal/ Solis-' Ada ..Seed Jbe,emunt - pT gmOonafc,radt !Ka('g.tnSr•.d - r limbo -cot natal ApertectRemedy for Constipa- o achy t err hoes, Sour t ID 'on SO Constipa- tion, wer1S t, sF vulsl on V�Vortns,Gon ness a0dLoSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of Gle�"- 1VEW YORK roc Illfalt» cud children: Kind a -e h Always Soo U { Bears;;_ _�Z Signature of se OverFor Thirty ,p Years , F rs i . . " i THE OCNTAUB OO mPAr1Y,.terAo YORK CMTs, We object to prohibition, because 1t a lowers the standard of chaiatter beet known herefarmers, ell suddenly d is on where 111On Collie into contact With it,. the hospital In rL critical anddition, Nat at As WO quoted previously from Sir Miller, who is a man in1the nen. Mr Richard Cartwright, who wrote ale• hood of 8U years, and is not expected libe,rately, that '`not a few of the t0 recover. greatest scoundrels I have known, and my experience has ..been exten- sive, have been vary ardent temper- ance advocates." Why this 8110111(1 be, of 'ion 'bit ' lit PYO is not lirLrd to seek, alcoholic beverages rages i5 tuinatural, un - scriptural and therefore its influence ,not be rood. 1t tarns men into cat b even I1 and e l 'L,'6 , L i hypocrites. liars sneaks, perluu.rs, Many would be surprised if they wore told at, even' acts injtn• In the year 1530 cocoa was first dru will h on the paths of the lite. �t e well Huish statistics,15. at10 drink ngtes 1 atof tlee_aisot as 'Mexican and p product, choe- was to prop', this. Excess in drinking is olate, not the only sin men and women cool- I quickly adopted. ))tit', although to listen to 801110 aetk For commercial' reasons the vyamsei kept mons, ane world be tempted to thilI of mauufacturiuo made al - kind and it was so, a strict secret. some the he Sc to ct wo would al' u most ex -elusively la Mexico. In the Lott. Act would trio it is y in and of Hururi, because it is mnnncr, however, the carefully guard- an in the liComity.Cain In should NyeHowe'. Whylc in tan? ed secret first lreached chocolate Spain, was es - 1540 'Whyshu,ilcl rhave 'class legislation? tbe Should we have a lave that a affects Shoes Now. atlecis tna pati man, and dues not X Ray affect the.yu,h,nor even the model ( C tris. skirts at, to be accompanied vtely well to do? This fnjushCO algia' Irl the nenr,fntnre by X ray shoes, ae- should cause (.very pool hiuu to vote 0001111g to the latest glimpse of coo' against it •, ono would think. Why ,.tl femiiftre Fn hint . should Sniith, because by accident, lie has money mem& to boy i case of tu(n1$nea theatp8111;c•tfuutmiof a delicately whiskey, have all be wants to drink, 1 flavored chocolate vanilla is n neces- and Jones because be by accident clan only (11101(1 to buy glass at a time, r snip'• :and we may therefore conclude be deprived of it? Does the pusses that the first introduction into"Europe cion of the means render • Smith a of vanilla Por, commercial purposes person' more worthy of trust than Antes back to About 1540. Jones, aloes it render Smillilese likely than th x whiskey ri n tr l or r e > of Y r use uppers s the tt air E , neve n Co obesey Y ray shoe p .e cler h. does one. whosep5wi of n nitscrochet render. her ,one eta wishes nn.en • uppers Ste centirely ofiInce; for outdoor taut .tip w cL when to \\7 C state lck.t 9 beening' wenr the xis she nc oto shallow ' s , g , S have regard, � 1 s he e thislt a,11e ' ne " At :L m 'colt h S as brand131111 t e and an insult to all as an infamy ; al of suede kit? snrtnountecl by lace. those, who do not happen to possess a certain amount of nl0110y. 11 it. is Kitchen Kinks. ` 5 for Jones to boy a glass, it is k. in a cloth 14 tut >G more wrongfor Smith to buy ' If cheese is Wrappedneither a tittle. abnttJa ; on the: ussittnptioll that one 'moistened with vinegar.it, will e dry nor mold. Cantelon, if elected this year,be out for the Warden- s the County. Where Vanilla Came'From. The history of rauHla is closely as- sociatewrvSralnill to came with coa nd Uco- cocoa to late these three highly y Europe. In fact, important products usts of New S P uin were'introduced into Europe by Snaniards. 1913 Financial Statement of the Town of elinton Clinton, Dec. 16th, 1913 To the Mayor anal Connell GENTLEMEN: -1 submit herewith a statement of the Finances of the Town of Clinton, from Dec. 1 5111, 1912 to December 16th, 1913. D. L. MACPHERSON, Treasurer ARE YOU VERY BUSY ? inthe papers d you teaP whileP little Every 1 E y Y that so many persons have died from Con - ion sntn t P Itis all very far-off and 'natter of fact and possibly it scarcely arrests your atten- tion. • Do you ever : realize that each One of allose ' lcases"—mere items in an official record -is a 1,litek tragedy to somebody, that behind' each one of them lies long, hopeless days of pain, feverish nights of desp air, lifetime plans that crus be laid pair, away, grinding IovertY+ perhaps a wife to', fight her own way afterwards or, children who know hunger now that the fattier is Receipts Front 1912, toLe3s12 Arrears of Taxes, M, Rayso Estate Taxes, 1911 Account Cemetery Account, L ots perpetuity Care of Lots in perp Y Work tin •m a O ton Transferred from Motor Car Co, payment • Property Account, Rattenbury Street drain assessment Ent' .... Stock Scales Market Scales Hall rent License Account, Medicine Co. Livery Fines Account S 3 Andrews P. M Account, •••eco •�r A • Labor Statute Wheatley, collector Inton erest Car Account, Intereston mortgage Water Connnissioners, on Ac- count of revenue RAISING FALL LITTERS. With Right Care They May Be Made Very Profitable. A subscriber of the Iowa homestead whose attitude: is favorable to tbe practice of raising fall pies writes as follows;: mote 1 (Ind that 1 make as much y from my fall litters. SS 1 do from the spring litters; and now is the tithe of ' year to be thinking of the fall litters. he Sows must be bred early enough 4n, summer so that they will not go puto winter before the rage are farrowed. Winter pigs should have the same care • as fall pigs, of course, bat they de not have tbe advantage of tbe fall pasture r to this I do not think winter pigs are as glietosseQet404, 8110aeO•4109411. .pro6taU10 to Y•ttiss AS are sjpring, s or forage as 810 earlier pigs Owtn6 ® met of fan {gigs• I -1A T e The greatest disadvantage I have 41 aever o .g do not a 1 sof any age �do wall if enix,oenea to Meer. ie tl • Give Courses in all business- !1r ®' subjects.leadii0g to positions 'd ® as Bookkeeper8 or Stemogra- • co hers, and for Civil Service a gand Commercial Specialists' (141 p 'examinations. These Schools o ✓ i(elude the C'entr'al Business 2" City rainch, Schools., ,f"' n 6' dielate May enter any tithe for 0 itthese courses,' N0 vaea`tien, e7 ; Wtite•`for' catalogue. to to W. 1 .. S1,IAW'V, presidemlt, 393 fa e s35„Yonge St., Toronto. 4/011119w0e(60 i41!®004100!e®M!1! fund to fall or Winter pigs is the quarters, Pigs SCHOOLS n" r :ta with"itu, • Colleges of Toro�n , ,p gnnn, 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 with the hospital doors shut in your face, wringing your hands in utter helplessness' while the crowds hurry by, engrossed in their own ahhirs. d and YOU But no! You are in that crow 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?, the one you Just sit down end think of love best in the world. Then say "If she lay there--" or "If he lay there--" and see how it sounds. What would come of all your plans and your busy days 'vPood°s Phosphodinii The Great .English Bon call. 'Jonas and invigorates the who 1i8 • oidveins,'' 00418asnNervouBloos Debilit7l Menlai:and Brain Wort*. Despon- deaeu, LOSS of Bo 2alpilOIiO)ce 91 per of tho Heart, 'Pailang'. for s85, ,f Oda will pleeee, Dix, pill core Sold by all druggists or mailed in ptntn' eke. on receipt of price. Wear 1pan1P1.let trailed' free. THE W000 MEDICINE C0•,TORONTO, ON?. (rorootl(Windsor.) bottle equals 14 drinks. i u un/Ler the We object to prohibit n guise of Scott Act,' because it drives drinking alcoholic beverages out of the hotel into 1110 home. The re's no getting oat of it. This 'atilt is an in controvertible fact, it reruovea cirielciug from the hotel to the:tome t ' One would mink that altttho.e deo { 'omen s "Save the BetWeeM 1i ■■ people who are sh.outhtgh 5 would. shrink with horror from boy" : t Y that, t li ll'1 • t L e' rata the bare idea of lain„ Y b Health or Suffering would introduce 1N AN -k DEGREE, 1 For eleven years now the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives has -cared for those whom others love host, and hundreds,. of 'thein have gone home again well and happy. It keeps its doors open because a few busy people like you stop for ,'a moment and remember, this Christ - Are you going to remember nras ? Don't putit'off. Use the attached form in sending your contribution, /,,1"4,(11 117sslcolca .Free Boo - 5.00 833( 010conlinnaitl t waving 'worts .5 gladly e,Ecl880 Z/FC.S11111 of y$ Name . q 5.00 wilt Provide maintonance for a week. 20,00 will to for four Weeks. 2,;O,tlO Will endow abed for a yiear, 513106 the 130881'(1 Sugffi a, 7lerntt0018016 ONO, Ishotald.ttlso like to 8,absc,.00 • �::.. ,. . negister 701/.neleo hccord- Bonnie 11ntlon5may be pant to W. J. 0537 11ot5., s4 PmaltO; ,AYH, Torolltai b, WSE.S>nnb5r s a.•Trei,a:Noti0nal Sant. balani' 500.11atlon, 317 1,1111. St W., iioronto. 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 loth of un- necessary washing• drinking in the, home, where the boys and the girls are supposed to live!' A .man can go into a hotel and drink and his children never sae it or neve''know it. But, how long will it be, befoee both boys SAW, girls will know he clrioks it in the house, mud possibly sample it for themselves if it be kept in the home? Anel kept it L will be as sect: es the stn shines. For p one trioti, luaonttiovEi 1ib10 mot, as pro 11Lb1tniy legislation wcz•e,ses, -o does the rlrtinnftictnrc and naturally the consumption or spirituous driai8 in It 19e. We object - to prohibition on' the gi mind of theabsolute folly of at 1001(81)115 to prohibit the use of what the law sanett(lns the irt•Ltiufiactnre, sale and ilupaitatioi of. 11 one BUSINESS AND )SHORTHAND Subsets taught by he pert instructors at •- Y; M. C. A, BLDG„ ' LO] MDON. O144L Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 211(1, Catalogue free. Enter any time. J.tR..Westetaelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. t t i. Prtnttpat Cbartereaecou 8a 17 Vfoe-Pnnolpal. 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. 200 00 17 50 8 00 25 (10 95 8(i ..O 30 , U 00 20 00 8 lis 19 10 49 00 3 00 20 00 4 00. 003r Co.,' 135 00 161 00 y Expenditures krona Dec. 15th 1912, to Dee. 31st, 1912. Macadam Roads Account....$ 77 71 Public Scnool Account, Bal- ance grant Waterworks Debentures, In99 teres( 1291 90 00 County Rate E Redemption Ar- Deb ea tar P Local Improvement Loc count, P co , o,' 212 _:3 ant ores paid Deb O;inton Thresher Co„ Bonds,G77 12 Coupons and expenses Sinking Fund, Balance annual 945 44 'appropriation 63 34 Street Account 27 35 2 Property Account 31 C5 Cemetery A,..lount Postage and Stationery Ac- 20 69 Ac- count co 85 Account 11 Printing AL 20 25 Printing Acennnt , D. E. Closet Account. .,.• 51 25 Salaries Account 27 70 Election Account 20 50 I ncidental Account 104 50 Fire and Water Account' 4 25 Board of Health Account 125 Law Costs Account 2 GO Electric Light Account • 121 00 Street Watering Accounts 67 60 Water Com. for water -Public Library Account, Bal- ance grant 22 20 Tax Refunds Account2 35 Interest account . . $114360 Receipts Froin Jan. 1st, 1913. to Dec. 15th, 1913, Balance from 1012 .. 20545 1 Arrears of Taxes 132 25 Bills Payable, Borrowed from 1t500 00 Molsons Bank ' Cemetery Account, Sale of 92 00 Lots - Work 351 00 Cale of Lots in perpetuity .•255 000 W•Ltei•works Deb., sold to Sinking Ftrnd, principal .... 1000 00 Accrued lnterest 24 72 Hydro Electric ;Deb,, Sold to Spitzer, Rorick & Co. Erin••22` 0 cipal 750 ' Accrued Interest Incidental Account, G. M Chamber, B ythuse of Stone Crusher • T110 sold.....................'...• .••. Goderich 1 cost re- pairing culvert... . .... Express Co„ Refund Co. Huron, Re Ellen Mullaney Interest, Molsons Bank, Cur- rent Account Clinton Knitting Co„ To pay 451 3 debenture., o License Account 289 5 Magistrates Fines . 30 Property Account, Stock P $ (562 413 txpeuditures Front Jan. 1st, 1913 r ttI 1913. iJ t 0 Dad. , 27 65 Board o Health =..: ,:. Bills Payable, Loans paid ....11500 00 468 14 Cemetery Account - 13 96 Charity Accouut Consolidated Debt I;lebentures 525 00 Interest 2525 00 Collegiate Institute Celebration Fund, Paid R100 00 Trench W. Doherty & Co., Loan De tentures,Interest 875 00 Debenture Redemption Acct576 56 Dry Earth Closet Account 555 00 0 ) llectrie L ight Aocount, Street 1381 00 �I 3, ire and Fire and Water Account...—. 392 10 Grants Account, Stock Show School Celebration, Child- ren's hild- n'sAid Society,. Sick Child- ren's Hospital, Citizens' 03,2 00 Band 7 Transterred to niydro=EIectricu2750 OU 90 L, & P. Aocount 212 J1 Incidental Account 158 90 Insurance 150.90 Interest Account.•..•..... .... . 3 License Account, 13, Borbridg 150 00 0 , license refunded •• • • . . • • • • t Improvement, Cement 55 Local Imp r 7 80 %3$ sidewalks ... .,.. .i0/ r,; Macadam Road Debentures es. 80 Interest .. .... 6.40 00,'"x) 50 Int , 617 415 - 50 Property Account :. 30 61 Postage 8s Stationery . r: la4 81 75' Printing :,, 5326 '70 25 Public Schaal......., " Park 29' 24 5U EIL - en Slaking ,Fund Interest de- o° e 155 i0 posited• • Ob Ss : ......•,.., 14:95 •la UO1,4220 Ste7415 11) Street Watering : , .... ,y, 7. Clinton Thresher Uo1.,b G .ln- ' 'Waterworks Debentures,27)2 50 teres( Water Commissioners, Pro - Balance of Debenture sold • 1000 00 $ 57851 42 - Balance on: hand 3-00 J3 $ 00060 .35 22 (I0 5 30 3 50 9 9'. 30 26 E EC S PILLS. A Medlelno In the World) (The LargeetSela of 9y 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 organ swork natiurally 2,ndprop- 'erly. In •actions, feelings and looks, thousands of women have proved that Beecham's Pills Make All e n ce®� ffre 'The Sold'.evcry,vhera. 111 boxes, 25 °antd: omen�.W118 find 1118 direottbps )vltl every- box w• veryvoluobte. Market Scales 173 Hail Rent' ,... ,.......'.... 227 Public School, Gov ernnent gin326 rent -27 Perk Sinking Vend, Interest 4$8 Street Watering Oollections • 338303 Taxes, 1912 Roll 33938 Taxes, 1913 Roll $66060 35 11i , John Sutter 117a5 111 Stratford on Saturday as rep4egFative of the Clinton hockey Club, in the ar- ranging ihgforthe games in this dis- . tric!t. The .schedule le given ion another page, a�s�a�onrira,re Mr. and Mrs'. FJjed Tuieier (nee IY Ties 'Feb•nlee Alvin) areivecl • back from 'the West last week and 1018) guest's at the tattler's home at thew .• .x;'�m, Ontario S't, Parsonage, -