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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-05-02, Page 2, • niin.117P,X E -e TOIST4 DIRECTIONS INEXACT Tit nlo Was Eight Mlles Out in Statement of Location, GOOD WORD FOR ISMAY One of the Stewerds Tells How Man. aging Director Insisted on Steward- ess Taking Place In Boat -Cap- • • tain Moore of Mount Temple Says Captain Smith Was Un- wise in Rushing Through Ica. Washiegnore April 29.-Failere to give her exact position, a great field -of floating ice that offered a frigid barrier to ships hurrying to -the res- cue, filld 111a mietake of her own cap- tain in rushing at top speedrahrough an ice -covered sea -all these combined to send the Titanic and her 1,600 leonine to ,their watery grave ha the • North Atlantic, This was strongly • indicated Saturday in testimony be- fore the Senate committee Investigaa Ing the aced) tragedy. Captain ' James 11. Moore of the steamer Mount Teimple, which was hurried to the Theme in response to wireless calls for help, toldof the great stretch of field ice which held him off. , Within his view teem the bridge he discerned, he said, another strange steamer, probably a tramp, and 4 schooner, Which was making head way'. put of the ice. The lights of this kehoonex, he thrragat, probably were those iseen by the anxious survivors ef the Titanic, and utich they were frantically • trying te reaeh. Captain Moore derounced as most "unwise" the action of the Titanic's commander in rushing at 21 knots through the night when he had been advised of the proximity of ice. The Rent Temple's eammander testified that he had spent 25 years in the North Atlantic. Whenever ice was around, he said, he doubled his watch and reduced speed, and if he happen- ed to get caught in an ice pack, he stopped his engines and drifted until he wee clear. The witness also was emphatic in his declaration that the position sent out by the Titanic was wrong. Ile said the ship was eight miles further eastward than its operators reported. This, he declared, he proved by ob- •eervetimes taken the first thing in the day following the disaster. - • With what virtually was a fleet of steamers within a radius of fifty miles of the Titanic, the officer said that this mistake in 'fixing neurately the Position of the steamer was a fatal ens, 'With icebergs and floating ice eovering the northern sea', a ship of tame the size of the Tittle& might well be overlooked through such a eariance. 3. Bruce Ismay, managing director o the International Mercantile Ma- rine Co, was •much cheered by the testimony in the afternoon. Through- put the week he has had a troubled look and during the long daily sea- sione he has sat silent, seldom speak - ng to his associates who accompanied him. Saturday, however, he listened eagerly to the accounts of his con- duct at the lifeboats as told by the etewards and seamen erho came in Contact with hinathe night of the dis- aster. He looked pleased when Stew- ard Crawford told how he had called for women to go in one of the boats, and had said to a woman wile told him she was a stewardess, "You are a woman, tale your place in the boat." Ismay listened intently- too as Steward Bright testified that he heel not left the ship until after all the large lifeboats had gone and only one of two collapsible boats were left on deck: Bright had seen 'emery -work- ing with the others on the starboard eollapeible boat, the last to leave the ship from that side. leright, who left on the very last boat, the port col- lapsible, said he knew Isnaay had net . left the •ship until just before the poet oollapsible wad lowered into the enatee in time to et °illy a hundred yards frona the Titanic before she went down. To Bring Back Americans. !• ,Washington, April 29. -The Govern - 'tent bas decided to despatcle trans - ort to the western coast of Mexico or the purpose of bringing back to he Texiited States all American cite - ewes in that part of the country who May (testes) to return. The greater Manlier af these now in Mexico are retuning by steamship lines from eastern ports, or by rail. This move- ment, which is being aseisted by the War Department, leads to the belief that the -decks are being cleared 'for cion by way of invasion_in the near uture. This belief, is strengthened, by the ieformal announcement that a nunalte of steamship lines are under contact to furnish vessels for the transport of troops whenever notified, , Folk on feneee,, Torcato, 1411 I6.-leatriee Chan - ell, aged 18, of Windermere avenue, Swaneea, was very seriously injured Saturday afternoon, when she fell from the eecond storey of her home and was impaled on a picket fence. The girl was eleaning an upstairs wiedow everleoking en alleyway, aid had stepped on to the barrow sash for fl- perpose of wiping the eines. In some maniere the frame slipped from tese erne. She lost her ,balance and otia the fence, 18 feettelow. One boaTd, piereedelee lung Mx. J. Chap - ell heard his danghtee's groans and rueihed from the heuse to her aid. Dr. Ricker of lilimice was sunenon- ed and reports that Mies Chapella condition Is very serious, MacMurchy bead, Toronto-, April 29. -Dr. Arehibald eleeMureher, aged 80 yeses, of 133 East Paver street, died in at. Mi- 'eleaieee Hospital at 10.16 Saturday • aight, from injuries reeeived when lie tints streak be a Belt Line street cer Tharsday evening on Dior)r street. be. nrieceturchy did not regain 0011- 01(711SZIOSS, and his skean was severely traetured• • CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ‘444 1 View A New Laxative -the best known to me, ern medicine -Is the astivo principle which makes so much better than ordinary physics, While therougleyeffectiee, they never gripe, purge or cause nausea, and never lose their .effectiveness. Pne of the best of the NA-DRU-00lino.' •. 25c. a box. If your druggiSt has netret stocked them, send 25e. and we will mail them. 23' National Drug and Chemical "Company of Canada, Limited, . Montreal. , - AWAITING BODIES. Cable Ship Mackay -Bennett Will Ar- • rive To -day, Halifax, April s9-T1se cable ship Mackay -Bennett, with its burden of Titanic victims will probably arrive Nee to -day, and will be tied up at the Government docks, but, as it' will serve no good purpose to be present, friends are earnestly urged in their own in - tenet not to visit the dock. It will pmbably ioterfere with the •piceript aeitomplishment of the eery purpose they ate here for. The identified as web as unidenti- fied will be sent to the •Mayflower WhiCh has been secured as a temp,orary morgue. At that .place separate partitions 'wive been built so that the work of embalming thebodies' and their pre- paration far identiacation may be con - devoted in privacy. Ap fast as thin is done, they will be removed to a plaee for the observation of friends, and thereafter renaoved for shipment to destination. The bodies will be tak- en from the dockyard where the Mad kay-Bennett will moor with po delay. A transfer company has been engaged for this purpose. The undertaking rooms will be filled first, and theft the haevest 61 death will be carried into the rink It appears that the body of C. M. Hays is not on the Mackay -Bennett, but on the Minia, Capt. De Carteret of this ship confirming the previoui report that he has this body. A mes- sage sent yesterday frog& the Minis that no bodies were taken eaturday was painful news to those who have been waiting here in the hope that the names of friends or relati-ve mightyet appear in the bst. The bodies of only a little more than ten per cent of those who writhed have been recovered, anel °apt De Carteret plainly. says that he does not think many more will be found. Vincent Astor came yesterday from New York with three private ears tfe cleira the body of his father. A Grand Trunk special train is here for Mr. Hays' body. Mr. Isadore is here representing Mrs. Victor Pen - 4500, hoping to find the body of her husband. Mrs. Penaseces sister is married to the brother of Premier Candelas of Spain, and is related to the royal family. TELEGRAPHIO BRIEFS. The western Ontario military earn will be held at Goderich again this yeer. Mr. Roy Neild of Stratford has been appointed Canadian ;mato= officer at Duluth ft supervise shipments of Canadian grain. A scheme es put into operation for the settlement by arbitration of claims against the Governments of Britain and the Milted States. It is understood that the Canadian and U. S. Governments have waived at an agreenaent regarding the fisher- ies, on volute left open by The Hague award. Mr. P. J. A. Cardin, Liberal M.P. for Richelieu, against whom an elec- tion petition has been pending for some time, abandoned the seat on Saturday. Defective wiring caused a fire in a three-storey building at 1 Howard Park avenue, -Toronto, occupied by the Budd -Collier Go., about three o'clock Sunday morning. The body of Justin McCarthy, the novelist and historian and for many years member of Parliament, who feted at Folkestone Wednesday, was buried in Hampstead Cemetery on Saturday. IRHEIJM,0 IgURES - RH IE UMPL T No matter how Ian fetanding your ease may be, dojnit despair, get a bottle Ole. Rheneao to -clay. J. R. Hovey sena at wale a guaran- tee to benefit !yen. Itheumo is wonderful Milts quick •action, the pain ceasiee, the nauiseled and bones ar,e r,id of {soreness and ritiffness, rend very goon a Rheum° patient le able to have the [setae strength and eiltahty et youth. Rh.eueno build, blood so 'rich and thick that uric acid cannot popeitly 'mdse. Risesi- Seto 4049 only a $1 ,foe ealonitelle treatment from J.11. 'Hovey or di- rect, all charge's prepaid, equal B, V. M., Bridgeburg, Cat. Train Caught In Lendslide. Nor.th Bay, Ont., April 29.e -Two ac- . older -its of an Unusual nature occur - on the Canadian Pad& Railway Toronto -Sudbury branch; near Parry Sound, resulting in serious injury th two employes. - The first accident occurred late on Saturday alternoone A freight train was passing through a eeep out when landelid,e of reeks and earth en - fed the train ceew. The wrecking rain from.North l3p7 was despat'ehect to the eceue, and by entlie iniseakele- Nano crashed into t.he 'wrecked erain in the darkness, demolishing the big eteare eine completely. Th.e oar 'containing the wreekteg crew Was badly damaged,, and tha erg eerebeafie J. E. Ileglaese of North Bee, was seri,ously injured, while ,4e Bailey ef the bridge and lauildbag nee pertinent rieceived thearies which elei ainful„, bee hot coneidered eeriene, .titoth men were taken to Parry Sound Hospital, Eason Will Know Fate To -day. Pert ebarom Mich., April 29. -When •elute 410141'nerl Saturday in the tr of teecarge ZS8011, the Petrolee who is accused of the nen Thomas Major, a local yatchernare thta. opposing attorneys were well .aleee f i71 their eloaing arguments,. It is ' peered that sson's fate will be in the hand" 01 the Jure by ewer • Rurai Mail Delivery Ir, Brant. Brentfoecl, Aped 29 -Announcement has been made bere of the eon -mance - Dane of a rural mail delivery daily between Brantford, 'Mount Pleasant and Oakland. • [Heels 01 Uric Acil Ind4getSlei on, gout, neuralgia, nausea. :ravel, rheumatism, drapers:, lum- bago, inervoiesnees, heal* disease, Tabling eyesight, sediment in mine, stone in the kidney, headache, Anti Thee Pelts drive oat all uric acid paler:tine felons' ithe blood. J. E. Hovey 'sells, them( and guarantee,s, them. Remember 'the name. Anti Ulric. B. V. Marton on eaory package, • Fourth Victim of Blasting. 'ICingsion, April 29. -The death of a Bulgarian named Avarinoss, in the General .Hospital, marks the feu-% fatality within a few months in camps' of the Canadian Northern Railway, Avarinoss was employed in a camp near Lake Opinicon, and was struck on the side with a rock and several ribs fractured. Coroner Dr. D. E. Mundell will hold an inquest to -mor- row night. , Watch Your flair, _Ladies Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Luxuriant and Radiant Bair. If dandruff game are devote/Ong the nonelehment %hat belongs to the hair It will soon begin tiorfell. Fethermore it will load its' life and lustre and will become dull, faded and even look elovenly. If you have any 'signs of dand- ruff you ought( to go right to your druggist today and get a bottle .olf Parisian Sdaae. This delightful and refreshing hale tonic is !game- anteed by Wt. S.B. 'Holm % et kill dandruff germs, ,clean the head of lathy dandruff, ,strop, falling hale and itching 'nein or money back: And it doese just what itis guaran- teed to do and that is why its aales are so enoiemous the( country over'( Parielan Sage isithei favorite of re- fined 'women. Dne bottle provea its isuperiorlity. Program of the London Conference The twenty-ninth session of the London Conference will beheld in nese Chunch, Si. Theme's, com- mencing on Thursdey, June eth, at 2 p.m., the Maxistertal iSession, to Meet' an Wednesday, June 5th, at 8.45 a. The programene arranged and a busine,se agenda which the .Programme ponimittee respeet-. fully recommends the leonferenice to, adopt, are as follows en• Mondavi june 3153. 3,30 pan. The Stationing Commit- tee ,will meet en ;Central (Cliental. The Statistical Committee will meet int Pied Clanech. T'uesday, Jiene • 2.00 p.m. The Dietrict goutrinal Secretruees ;will meet en - nese Church. 7.00 p.m. ,The Pinancial Secret - taxies will meet elm Conference Treasurers in Fleet Church 8.00 p.m. Young IPeople' f Mese •Meetnag. teetlrlress by Rev. C. 0, Johaston, of Toreeto. Su,beeet- "Canadian Youth and Christian S ervice." Wednesday, ,Tuate 605. Ministerial Session845 • nee. Devotional Exercises. Address by Elev. fee N. McCamue. Subject -"Evangelism and , the Coaninanion Service." 9.317a.m. Roll Call. ••Report of ,Transfer Coneraittee. Appoenteu en t of reCommettee on Coafeeence Relittions, Confer - &nee Letter Writers, Guaridian Correspondent, and Railway Clerk. Routine Business, 2,00 p.m. Devotional Exercise, Rautine Busieesa. ctrdock Blood Bitters • cu RES ALL SKIN DISEASES. Any one troubled with any itching, burning, irritating skin disease can place full reliance an Burdock Blood Bitters to effect a aurc, no matter what other remedies Save failed. It always builds up the health and strength en tlie foundation of pure, rich blood, and in consequence the cures it makes are of a permanent and lasting ne.ture. Mrs. Richard Coutine, White Head, Que., writes :-" I have been bothered with Salt rheum on my hands for two years, and it itched so I did not know what to do. I tried three doctors and even went to Montreal to the hospital without getting any relief. I was advised to try Burdock Blood Bitters, so I got three bottles, and before I had the second used I found a big change; now to -day I am Berdoek Blood Bitters is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. raY 3,19 e.m. Readleg ,Oatlie) Pastoi•- al4.1.5i dctlileeM). 'Pas L or al 'Col -110e One e• eedeeese by Rev, Prof. it.P. Powthe M, A. B.D. Subleet -"The Needs of ibm 001 in tr y Work," leis eta s en. 8.00 p.m, Lectuee-Reciere, by Mr. J oIan Dux bur y, Pleaded ‘. of •e Scho,o1 of Elocution, 'IManchester, Knglance Subjeet-ene •'Book af Reveletianie ,Thur s clay, Ju n o bUs. 8,45 a.m. Annual {Moen -rig tof • ithe Theater:rice' canoe. Chairman, Rev. These inennine, 1).1). Lecturer, 'Rea, A J. Langford, Subject -eChrist-- lenity, Unique end •Pre-emineirla 9.15 am. Ministerial Session. . 10.30 ant, Meeting eot Laymen's Aseectaition iri GEQCC Church, General Ston -. 2.00 p.m. petrel:lanai Exercises. Sermon by the President, Rev. 11. 1. Waenee SLA.,D D 3.00_ p.m. Roll 1001. Eleoti,ons. Repeat {of IMeneeterial Senton. Repeat of 1Conferience Special Committee. Report of De- cesioin,s On euesitioas 01 lew render-. 'ecl beetle° 'President (diming the yen-. nerd •Draft eif Static:Brie. 6.00 p. ra. Adieurnment,•and eVIeet- ing, ef Coliemeetlees. 7.00 pan. Meeting oeCormraietees. $.00 pen. Mass Meeting fox men °ray, in Grace Church. Geneeal erae Tepic--elVlen and Religion." Addresaeo by Rove, H. T. 'Crossley and 3.W. Aikens, IFieldj Secretary of Temperance and Mead Reform IVIeete, Meeting .for {Women only IP Central Climach. General (Topic- "Religeonitt the (Papally." Chair- man, Mrs. Gordon Wriglet, Aa - dresses, by Mesdames Loittte McAl- lister and May R. Therrhaley. Friday eum,e, eth. 8.15 am. Devoltion,a1 Exercises. "A Quarter of a Century of Eyangelis- tic Work," by Croesley .and Hunter. 9.30 a.m. Report of the Committee oe Evangeline. 10.30 ELUL Meeting of Coirnmlittees. - 2.00 pan. Devotional ;Exercises. Addreesee by delegattoaa of General' Cattitereneet Officers. 1. "The Pa- sential Unity of Coanexional Work" by Rev. J. W. Grahaml 2. "Dur Speritual Objeee and 'Dy- namic," by Rev. T. E. E. Shore, M.A. 3. "The-hallenge foal Leadership,* by Rev. J. W. Aikens. 4.30 p.m. Memorial, Serviee. 8.00 p.m. Reception) Service. Re- sOlultian Moved byRev, W.H. Gra- ham, B.A., amd seconded byltev,le. Lapis Barber, M. A. Ph.D. Saturday, June 8111., 8,45 a.m. Devotional Exercises. Addreas by Mr. Israel Taylor. Sub- ieet-"Eva,egelism on the Road', 9.30 a.m. Reports on Committees. 1. Board of Examiners. Report No. 1. Firet Ballot .for( Board of Exam- iners. ' • 2. Sunday School Committee. 3. Epteorth League •Comauletee. 4. Sabbath Observance Committee. e, Committee on Cease Leader% ete. 6, Educational Committee. Gener- al etuseneast Second Ballot 'for Board of Examiners. 2.00 pan. Meeting on Stationing Comrait•tee en Central Chetech, lefeeting of Laymen's Association in Grace Chuxeh. 4.30 p.m. Reeeptiop •at Alma Col- lege. 8.00 p.m, Meeting /of Historical Society in Grace Church. Leeturee, Rev. Walter Rigsby, (ISubjeet- "What Indian leIlestions have done for, the Methodist Church." Sunday, June ath. • 9.00 an, Love Feast Leader, Rev. J3.L. Melton. 11.00 am. Ordination Sermon by Rev, S. 18. Chaw,n, gsLA., D.D., Gen- eral Stipereatendent. 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Address- es byRev. A.W. ii3ierker, B.D., and 0,t11. Logan, A. 7.00 p.m. Sermon by ;Rev. N.B. Bowles B.A., of Chime, followed by the Conference (Sacramental Ser- vice, conducted by Rev, A.13eown, In A. Central Chunch-11.00 aen. Rev. W. G. Howson, 3.00 pen. Sunday School Addresses by Revs. (1.3. Moorehouse and C. B. Durant. i 7.00 p.m. Rev. Thos. Manning, D. D. Grace Cluercb-11,00 am. Rev. S. Salton. , 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Address- es by Revs. A. 8'. eonee and J. A. Agnew. 7.00 p.m. Rev.P. M. Wootton B.A. Knox Church -11.40 am. Rev. G. N. Hazen, B.A. 7.00 pan. Rev. 11.81, Mellott, B.A.., B.D. Balled Church -11,00 a, m. Rev. Wel". Barraclough, B.A. 7.00 p.m, Rev. Selby Jefferson. Alma. Street Preebyteritan- 11.00 a.m. Rev. T. T. George. 1.00 p. Rev. C.F. Clarke, ?h.13. Disciple Chnech-11.00 a.m. Rev. W. Conway, 13.A., BD. 7.00 p,m, Rev, E.G. Powell, Springfield -Rev. W. .A, Walden, BeAei Yarmouth, Centre -Rey, IL. W. Reid, HD. Sparta -Rev, W.R. 'Osborne, 33.A. Part Stanley -Revs. 3. IW. John' - serf and len. Colli,s B.A. Fiegan-liev, et, W, W. Rivas, B. A., 13.18. Shedden -Revs, 3, P. Reyceaft and T. A. Steadman, Talbotville-Rev, T. al. Veinier - gill, Ph.D. Aylmer -11 a.m. Rev. P. W. Hol- lenrake, Bee. 7 p.m. (Rev, George W. Dewey, • Monday, June 10th, 8.45 a.m. Devotional exereise,s. Addreasi by Rev. tafeledd, Vb... D. Subject-"Evaing.eilsM en elle Susi- day School," 9.30 a.m. Reports of Coinnaitteert 1 -Contingent Fund Committee, 2- Sustentation Fund Committee, 8 -- Church Property Committee. 4 - District; and (Cermet IBonadariete Commtesdan. General business. 2.00 p.m. iDevotional exercises. Reports of (Committees,. 1- State nor ithe .Work Commute e ; 2 -Stat- istical Committee; 3 -Systematic Beneficence nonemettee; 'General businese. 8,00 pen- eleetaie. of Stationing Committee in the First Clsueh,- PubLLc in Central: Church, Aclawess by Rev ,S. 1), Chown,,,D. D., Cr.eneral Seperint en den L. -Subject - 'Jesus Chalet and Social Quest/ems' Tueeday, entie lith. 8.45 am.-bevotional Exercises. - Address by Rev. A. McKibben, B. A., Conference Evangelise. 9.30 aem.-Reports of Committees, 1, Stationing jCoanmettee; Election of Chairmen atc,;2,Commettee on Memorials ; 3, La yin en ',5 A eso - Ian ; 4, Board of Examiners, •Re- port No. 2' 5, Teteperance Com- mittee; 6,5Ii5si015arer Coneetittee ONCHITIS, Huskiness, Throat Catarrh irige, .SalarleS,.13115,i" a005,,,,..Elle'tctipa'oif offcceTts'; Readitug °1i1,Tu;e'ICidsdilgexereaed' I.2,(asei,Slratfuol,'Efltout% IVIartiti Kerr, St.Thottaus, Scutetary. Shorthorn Cattle • Two iecl Bulls, each 18 Inareths old Delightful Cure Discovered That Cures Quickly. • Old-fashioned remo. clibe were administered through the stomach pnly, but as it is impos- sible to swallow atv- thing into the lungs, li1. tic benefit ever resulted aSntrognogo:3, 1rugs, such as opium, ehlorotlyne and cocaine, were resorted to, but clicl more harm th Nowadays, when m. doctor .rneets o case of catarrh - finds the throat filled with mile,. otts-sore all the )vay down, he prescribes Ca- turrhozorie because he knows it goes direct to the disease. *i Catarrhozono . cures by antiseptic balsams that are carried by the air you breathe direct ttorottilbtere source of the, It aide expectoration 174-1-tiegiG'am-r-Scarta.17Sayhealtillhe- laden vapors to the sore, irritated tissues. • In one minute you ex- perience decided relief with Catarrhozone and • invariably it does cure every type Of 'Catarrh, Bronchitis, irritable throat and hoarseness. Just think of it -a sure mire with- out no-dous drugs -one that is guar-_ anteed and delightfully pleasant as wen. Catarrhozone only, complete for two months' use, $1.00; small (trial) size 50c, at all dealer's. f CATARRH:MORE A suns CURE. General Business, Programme of the Laymen's Alsace ,Thursday, June Ole 10,30 a.m.-Deeming Exercises; Chair man's Address; Address by Pio. Holtby, St. Thomas. Subject- The Finance System-Dieeneseen. Ad - arose by W. EL Liddiereit, Loudon. Subject -Evangelism-- Discussion, Business,. Saturday, June 8th. • 2.00 pan. -Opening. exercises; Ad- dress by 3,0. Hay, Listowel,Subject The Superannuatien Fund -Discus: - stoat, Address by E.W. White, St, Marys. Subject "Missiosie." Discussion. , Round Table'{Conference, One hour, in {charge of C. B. Naylor, Rserne. 1- Sunday Schools, 2- C1an Meetings*. 3 -Prayer Meet - Suffered WO Nerve Trouble For To Years. WAS imPossisLE FOR FrIat TO SLEEP. Mr. Chas. W. Wood, 31 Torrance Street, Mottreal, Que., writes{ -"For two years I suffered with nervenrouble, and it was impossible for me to sleep. It did not matter what tinae I went to bed, in the morning I was even worse than the night before. I consulted a doctor, and he geve me a tonic to take a half hour before going to bed. "It Was all right for a time, but the old trouble .eturned with greater force than beiore. "One of the boys, who works with me, gave me half a box of Milburn's :dean and Nerve Pills. I took them and I got such satisfaction that I got another box, and before I finished it I could enjoy sleep from 10 p.m. net 6 am„ and new feel good." The price of efilburn's Heart and Nerve lenses 50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for 81.25. They are for sale at all dealers, or will be mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. allIbure Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. MU IN lit SJN 'SS I am still Melte Wall Paper Busi- ness, and am in a potion to show you the best Wall Papers that have been Flown in Clinton.. 3PREIRE ARE ALL KINDS AND PRICES RANGE FROM FOUR CENTS TO ONE DOLLAR. All papers 'bought from me will be hong very eheaply. .All kinds of house painting done and estimates given ot old and new work. To call or drop a post card will bring samples te your door. and troan Bull six inointthe old, fotro sale, creas,Suable. RUNDLE IIITNKING. Londesboro Wanted. 1000 Spring inushratt ,sIdus ;svalnit- ted at 50e 11. 'A. I:COVEY, Clinton. Barred 111)Cli. Eggs for Sale l'07,013 On Barred Reeks at •Clintota, 4 bases, . 3 seconds,' 1tb.ird and special 10: betstt coltectlon. Pen 1- Pul1ot Mating, headed by Millard toeckerel, (limited nunslaeg setting's eggs $2..00 per 13.--,-Pee2-e Coekerel reateng, headed by Milleed cock, Pullets. enthie pen; tape geed eay- layers, lIgg,s 52:00 per 13.-Pien Utility pen, headed{ by a ,ceck'eeel bred from ;one( ef the hest la.ying drains. in( Canada, Honig in this were bre,d . from 17 ef my pullets layed 436eg•gsle en 31 days. Eggs $1.00 pee 15. I guaxentee a, good hatch or replace setting free of 'charge. net. A. Hovey, Clinton. For Sale -- .Blue 13areed Plymouth Rock eggs $1.00 per 15 eggs. Also a flew White Coehin Bantam eggs $1.00 pee 13. - Jabez Rands, Clinton. Cheaper Feed 'Ilan Shorts WO have elm 'hundred busliele of Go od Peed •Cors( left which we wijllRiear out at 132e per bushel foe any order levee 10 bushele. L. eUITTER CO, phone 64, Elevator House tor Sale or to Rent A 7 roomed fearae house on Maxon Street opposite Commer- cial Hotel,' for sale tee to rept House ifs being put in good erder Waterworks in eNaraection. •t 'Apply to MISS PORTER, • Rattenbury Street. Two Houses to Let - • The undersigned has two houses to let, apply to Jacob Taylor Field Stone Wanted. Field Stone ,suitable low road making is wanted by the Town af Clinton. Price 53.50 per cord of 13,- 000 pounds. 3, A. FORD, - Chairman of Street Committee Logs 1Vanted kinds of fogs, Maple, Soft Elm and Basswood preferred. Highest WI.lcofiey paid. 'Piano and Organ Co. Boarders Wanted Havieg returned to town I am now prepared to take boarders, either ladies or gentlemen. Apply at house Mrs. lilogridge, Ontario street Pasture Laud Some flrsb: cla---se pasture land io be sold la lots to suit purchasere. At tractive prices. Apply to John Ransford, T'. R. Oily Agent ••••••. FARM FOR BENT The South '70 acres of lot number 35 8,nd the South Ease part of Lot no, 36 14 acres both in the 1st conceesion of Sra,nley township is forrent for a term of years.. -This property is clOse to the town of Clinton and possesssion cae be giten at once. Poe further parte °dere apply to Henry Pluinsteel, Clin- ton, Ont., or McCarthy, Boys & Mur- chison, Barristers, Barrie, Ont. Farm for Sale. The executor of the Southeconbe Esta,tei offset% for sale 50 serest, - East half of lot 28,0011. 6, Hullett. A. first-class farm, well Watered and, improved, and with good buildings, ,Alsol the undersigned offieyee for' sale, let 29e con. %Heinl- ein 100 acres. These farina May. be bought together or separately, '1' V1ixton. JAMES SCUTHOOMBB, Geo. Potts Ford & McLeod We're now selling Timathy Seed • (Government S•tandaecle. We also have on hand, 'Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. • We always have on hand -Goose Wheat, Pees, Barley and Peed Corn --o- Efigheet Market 'Prices paid for Hey , MONIREA • vw-Avr ii-iC-StrANDA RD , 151 thee Netienial and all Grains , ee pateeteeejje Ly. :44 .1s4 Fnell & McLeod ieVeekle NewtsPapen ehe Demlnion, Ivo eke -en -sive Thereen Inge, precurine t.he pho15gr6phe gram all .15v-er 'the 1v6rtril • ;its articles ard Cafrefuliz,,,s reldolecl 564 I1 dit�niaJpb!iey, 151 LthOs:Oughly, udependent, ' :A. ataTi46f4 ebTsts 52,09 Pee Yea t Env,' a4g6.951 Itt paho,a4di .Grk44 Beadle. f 6 rrRY IT ED 1912! folgiatte,al Standatd .1.1tcrti ed, Eablishettl CIO AMI Before placing your orders for your season's supply of Goal, get our prices. The very best goods carried stock end sold at the lowest porisible price. Orders may be left at Davis & Rowland's Hardware etore, or with 11/, J. Stevenson, At Electric Light Plant. • W. BUT -DONE. AIIRISTJ2R 8014I0e2OR4 NOTeente PUBLIC), IITO. oreeeoa elliARLES Ts. li ZILE Conneyence„ 'Notary Public, Commissioner, etc.' REAL ESTATEeAND IN$ITRANCH Issuer of Marriage 'Licenses, I Huronnit„ Clinton, • H; T. R A N 0E1;1 NotarylPuleic, Conveyancer; ee` •'F'inancial and RealjEstate, INRURANCE `AGENT -Representing 14 Fire In liielas'iuo"inieence°;1;171;111ine. Medit,a1. IDIR{ 1. W. THOleileSetnel awn, en.,0e, ete eneeial attention given to dieeases of:the Eye. Ear, Throat, and Nose, .Eyes carefully (examined, and ;suitable Prescribed, , Of0ce:and Residenc'e. , _ 'Me doors -West of the commercial Beam Huron 51, DES, GUNN anal GANDIElt Dr. W. omen, P,.1‘. 58 C. S.. India 581..1 Cottlitier. D.A DLit, OffIce-Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calla at residence, Eattenbnry St. or at hoepital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN. STIRGEON. cooueheur, etc, race and residence on Alt tonlanry St., onnosite W. „Varran's residence. DR. F. n. AMON DENTIST, IC crown and. Bridge 'Work a Specialty.", Graduate of 0.C,D„5.., Chicago, and 69.0.1518 Toronto. Raylleld ealeonanys, May lat to Decembe DR. IL FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. 13peoial oars taken to make dental treat. • ment as painlese as possible, ' THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction lee GODERIOH ONT kai at stoma sales a smour,13,r, °Mess si si w TRe rRmA mr1 le re Clinton,rub1eb"al) rr inn's rpst! Ye aal eb elite discounted G. D. MeTaggart M. D. MoTaggar MeTaggare Elko& BANKERS ALBERT ST, CLINTON Es General Bantring I30a111e5e transacted NOTES DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed an • deposits. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Perna and Isolated. Town Pror a arty Only Insured. OFFICERS, J. B. McLean, President, Seaforth Jas. Connolly, Vire Pres., Godericla Thos, E. Hays, SecaTreas., Seaforfb DIRECTORS, Jas, Connelly, Holmesville; John Watt, Hedrick; G. Dale, Clinton; M. Chesney, Seaforth' L Evans, Beech. wood; J. G. Grieve, 'Winthrop, J. Ben. neweis, Brodhagen, M. • McEevant Clinton. Each Director is inspector of losses la his own locality. AGENTS. Rote. Smith, Harlock; Ed, .Hinchlay Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmondi ville; J. W. Yeo, Holmesville Payments may be ,.raade at The Clothing Co., Clintoin, or R. FI, Oat, Goderieh, JACOB TAYLOR CLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office Issa,c Street, next door to New Era Grand Trunk Railway System Rail way Time Table London, Huron and Bruce. • North Pa,seenger London, depart 8.80 a m 4.50 p ea Centralia 0,40 5,48 Exeter 9.58 5,54 }Jensen la.08 6.05 Kippen 10,16 all Brucefield 10.80 6.19 Clinton 11.00 635 Londesboro 11.18 6.02 Blyth •11.27 7.00 Belgreve,.. .. .... 11.40 7,13 Wingham, arrive11,50 7.35 South Passenger Wingha,m, depart• (3.43 rem ass p m Belgrave.......,0.61 8.44 811715 '7.08 • 3.56 Londesboro 7.16 4.04 Clinton... a .... 7,50 4,23 Brucefield 8.12 4.39 Kippen 8.23 4.47 Hernial!' 8.32 • 4.52 ehreter 8.48 5.05 Centralia ...... 9.00' 5.15 Londonearrive 10 00 6,10 :Buffalo and,Ciode Wes' Paseenget am ptn pm pm Stratford. ...... .10.00 12,20 5.25 1.0.20 .. . .. "10,22 12.45 5.55 10.47 Seaforth 10.45 1.10 6.18 1112 Mitten 11.07 1.25 6.40 11,28 e 1,8,3 6.46 11.33 Goderich11-35 1.50 7.05 11.55 East I assenger am pm pm Goderich7.10 2,10 4.50 Ho/mesville .... 7.26 2.57 5.06 Clbatoe 7.35 3,07 5,15 Seatorth 7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell.. . 8.16 3,48 5.55 Stratfom 8.40 4,15 6,20 Dr, de Van's Female Pills, - A reliable 'French regulator; never tails. These, pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating tine' generative portion of the female system. Refuse. ' all cheap imitationa., Dr. do Van's are sold at 85 a box, or three tor010.. Mailed Co any address, rtur-ticaben was co., Sta..catharancio Oet..