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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-08-29, Page 144 itht+ Beet >I Page lBousetCV'fe SuggeSkuotte 1olod mt&W$ ou,eye1 YPag CLINTON' Established 1865, Vol. 47, THE NEW ERA Would' Like to T'HE Royal •Ba� OF CANADA INooRPereeren 1869. elesiaal, . . $6,250,00 e $7,00 0,000 LeeserYp - � „The Annual Statement, shows the fol- lowing increases for 1911 1910 1911 Deposits $72,079 607 $85,29:.808 Loans &' Investments , 55,283,868 62,790,072 Total Assets 92,510,346 110,528,512 207 BRANCHES and Correspondents throughout the world Interest allowed on Deposita. Mgr. CLINTON BRANCH Talcum Po*dCFS Coigalbee; E'elat Colgates Violet IColgetes 1,lonad Violet Colgetes Cashmere Bouquet Colgatee Dactylia Willia ma Karst Williarria Violet Wielian e Carnation Royal Rest) Royal V•imolia TRY QOLGATES NEW PER- rLl(ME-ECLAT. We !think it one of 'the best. "J. ]Fie lEICVNTY1.. Dispensing Chemist. emositemememeemesemeemallaw WHEN ONXOUR VACATION. ecelve. Budgets oaf "News Be sine' atodl;have the'New;' Era mailed to you , and keep in +touch with the events, at hokne, Fall Term From Sept. 3rd ELLIOTT • TORONTO, ONT. Stands in -a class by itself for burat-class work. Open all year. ,lo�W 'te• to -day for handsome .Pate f -t Sir. Wilfrid Reverses Order ` of Nis Tour Will Speak in Quebec and Ontario P Before Going tothe Western Provinces, • Ottawa Aug. 27. -At an ,informal conference held thine morning, the leans :for Sir Wilfrid Laumieii s pilo 'Posed autumn tour were changed, and his western trip has be post- fli or - W l r� f Ironed for a�time: Sir - it i naerly purposed 'leaving foie the Pacific coaere tomorrow to Seeded the :Forestry' convention at Viet.ons Sit and afterward to visit eetreailn impomtant points on hie way back. RAIN On 'ie return in town i POPULATION men P tle EPO L .known en RESERVE R1 Aw ell I E E g ac ee om uAll' Its 'Correspondents. 1 i • - 'i he Exeter,Basebal11 .team play in + The:71 ockets o o , • i bt Thi'xsday) at ,5,45 the CiLeague team .will play the Clintpn• to ng weather, per`ihe Eg. A good game is 2 o'olon ttamhoen London team• bays expected a the wge• ter bore are re- 2 o'clock. T ported to be fast players, been playing gond ball all season and' `guarantee to bring up their best team I Il9 behand to see this game:. 4 . __._ �����i�riYOtt�7t�1'1 1R7�1�t�1JLiIATCIiO-NIGSI.11ASELL LABOR DAY.'. BAS'S]' BAL ` f L radon' one of L'A$T HURON TE C'US Everyone; on an al .00nveotion of the East Y The annuTRUCK BY LIGHTNING, Huron Teachers'. Association will be S held in Wingham. nn Thur' dt y and The homes of Mrs. Grigg, alt, wets Feeley, October 17th and 18th, Pro- damaged by lightning, during iihe. grams will be issued in the hear future recent storm, but. was promptly ad - giving fµ11 particulars. Misted by Mr, Jacob Taylor, agent. HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH of the 6VSercliam a Fire Insua(ance I{A Co , 0 h' t he purposed touri(n�, On+tamio ' weicont d We .take Much pleasure im weleoan3intg back lour Lake Shore friends, 'Howevem if Wt had iiott been for our ftaittileful Cede: mere at home, we would net be here to welcome you. W. T. O'NEIL THE HUB GROCER' Phone 48 The Molsons Bank _. Incorporated 11855 Record of Progress for Five Years 1906.1911 1906 0 000.00 CAPITAL , , $3,000,000.00 $4 8,000,000 00 4,600,000 RESERVE 23,677,780.00 35,042,311,00 LOAOSIAS 27,457,000.00 38 864 801200 LOANS AND . 33.090,192.00 43,237,274,00 TOTAL ASSETS . Has 85 Branches in ('anada,'a 6d Agents : and ®dPCorrespondents r esponed,ents ill all the Principal ties in th A GENERAL BANRINOR BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at an Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Clinton Branch, ' C E. DOWDING. Manager •••••••N••••••1•• ••••••N••••••••••••••••• !•bt••!•• • • 8 d •ta •Wear 'ICC y CIo.thing n .Ordered Clothing D0115 School 511115 i • .• 4, 44 4 4. •• • • • • • ••♦ • Well, Boys, sous' et ► l� • Your �. B About• • • • �. i� 1� o NGS OTNI GL •i• School Scutt -s? •• have been looking after ynur school wants Z We while you have been,enjoying your holidays, and are Suits t • nqw prepared- to offer you the `hes Boys• 4 50 that we have ever shown. • • • • It has, however, been considered to reverse the io'alder of eheetour�, Sir Wilfrid will commence atom. of Quebec about the middle of Sept - !ember, where he wi11. speak at loud of the ram has been keeping track fall and reported to the New Era that in the past 4.5 days it has rained 27 days. This no doubt is, a :record for this part of the country. ,or five of ,the most imposQ+anit AUTOMOBILE OWNERS BEWARE. points.O will then probe The town constables are hereafter throughyW Woodstock, and vestg pg eey ly an.'Wo�odstocic, and visiting sev- going to arrest all auto owners who do eral other points. He also purpose not comply with the law, as to show. es speaking at three or four; Points �ga,hheir numbers, the crossings giving signals w when in Northern ,Ontar+io. The time and g extent of Sir'Wilfrid's westerin(tni,p break the speed limit. Owners and will much depend upon the date Tat drivers badbetter beware. twhich the coming session as will BOTH WERE iaL.CCP)b$r ilL. • pcommence. In aOe caseThe Blyth Standard is speaking of hheoias- iv s. late main ria when the canThe main. reasons Sat the a Dunn had charge of pro - change in plans is the fact that ! Father Dunn, September in. the Weit is one of the ceedings and as usual be was every busiest months im the year. Dates: where looking after the welfare of all for the Quebec meetings will he set those in attendance, The Olinton . Band furnished a plentiful supply of hrobabiy this week, first class music. English Crops Reined' Six inches of Rain Fell in Twelve Hours New York, Aug. 27.-A cable to the Tribune from London says: The del- uge of ram was renewed with increas- ed severity in most parts of England yesterday, In some places rain has been falling continuously for 48 hours. More than half an inch in London yesterday, the downpour lasting for nine hours, which means that the re- markable total of snore tban 3,750,000 tons of water deluged the country around London before 10 A. M. For twelve hours yesterday Nor- wich was swept by a rain storm of unparrelled violence, in the course of hh f 11 f nches was record - 75 Boyi Suits, the Lion Brand, purchased from the Jackson Mtg Co. at a big reduction, and passed oil to ,you at less than the regular wholesale` lee. t'1 number of these suits are pr made from the well known Hewson all wool tweed, nothing to equal: thews for wear in the market. • "The College" Z LION BRAND•. • e' Boys"shoos Sweaters, Boys 'School Caps MINOR LOCALS. Labor Day, :September 2nd, will be tbe next public holiday. This should be a good season to boom the umbrella trade. Now is the time to pant your Niall advertisement if its trade you are after. - Farmers are afraid that the con- tinued wet weather will injure tte potato crop and some complain that that the tubers are rotting. HOOVER'S RINK TOOK 2ND PRIZE IN TROPHY. • Two rinks of bowlers were gat Wimghami this week, attendiln;g. the annual tournament. Folowing were the games played :- P'r eliinimar y -TROPHY. Jeakine 15 Porter, Atwood 11 Hoover 14 Holmes, Wingham 12 First Roiled Jeakins 16 Lochead, Atwood 10 Hoover e0 Downing, Brussels 9 w is a a o six i ed. This eclipse all previous records 1 Second Round reakamis 13 in the British Isles, Hoover 16 There seems tcb a no immediate ate Seine finals prospect of improvement in condi- tioTbe outlook is extremely gave Hoover 17 Ross, Brussels 12 for agriculturalists. Crops are rotting Finals• in the ground. The records show this hoover l6 Robinson 19 to be the wettest August since I8S1. tion -3rd Round WAR; AGAINST. ' - l''IGARET,TE SMOKING. ' More than one hundred girls in tbe High Sebool .o' Lynn have banded themselves together to help the Prince, pal in his war against the smoking of Cigarettes by.the boy students, May, ing failed to stop the .practice by other methods the Principal appealed to the: girls to help him. Immediately the' .girls began' a campaign ' with, the result that :more than one-half .of the boys have .given up the use of ,tobacco during: school bours. What; a forward step this would be would it• taken up by the' young girls in our own community. ' •••A••••••••OS•••••• • • WITH THE CHURCHES. • • • ••c 6'C. 'PAUL'S CHURCR. The Ladies Guild of St. Pauls0hurch tea in Il t a hold ole room on Tuesday ar after- 8rd. noon September the t CHURCH. The populations of the Six Nations , WILLIS CH Reserve arcordiog to the local Census ' On. Sunday last,Mr Fingered preacb- of March 1912 shows a total of 4,552; ed two excellent sermons. The: the figures for the live prebioua' years morning one being of a missionary are given as follows: 1911, 4.400; -0910: character which proved most interest - 4,402;1909, 4,275;'1908, e,275 ; and , in 4786 A solo was rendered be Mr. H. • •e ♦ • • • w i Crops Are Ruined. This is the crucial time for crops. Unless at least a fortnight of good sunny weather gives crops a chance to ripen and be gathered the England harvest will be total failure. Under the best coaditions the crop will be quality t only fair in quantity, while q y y ver a e. it will be far below thea h• It is estimated that the continuance of rain and the untoward weather of the last week bas cost British farmers close to $100,000,000 in the destruc- tion :fortnight t ion of crops, and another p, ill mean w ofweather kind of the same million a total lose of a quarter of a mi dollars The English wheat market is The regular price of these is $6.5o to $8.5o, but we want to clear this entire lot out in one week, so take your choice for e1 11 4.50 Sizes z7 t9 35. z • • • • • e l • •. • • 5oc to $2.00 ,25c to,50c Square Boy. rE Every y Deal For �' Ila re h vo The IDEATE. Fl101d NATURAL. + Raynor, in his usual good voice. In the evening a quartette "Cast CAUSES, the Bread upon the Waters" by Dr. Georgina Nelson came Gandier, Miss 13.` McIver, Miss J. "That Mrs. g Ohidley and Mr. W. Collyer was to her death from natural causes." much appreciated. was the verdict brought , in by the The Women's Association will hold jury at the inquest held on Thursday their regular monthly meeting on evenlpg last. Urown Attorney Seager' Wednesday of next week, Sept. 4th was present and conducted the 'ease Commencing Sunday next, the Sun - for the Orown. The witnesses who day School and Bible classes will re gave evidence were: -Mrs. Charlesasums their exercises at 2 30 P, 51. It is Middleton, William James Ne16011, hoped there will be large attendance. Percy Weston, Richard Harrison, WESLEY CHURCH. Charles Wiltse, Robert Carrick Mrs. Bridget Egan. Mande Carter,'Irene League will be held after the re• Lepptngton, Wesley Walker, Robert gular Sunday evening service, owing Welsh, Dr. Gandier and Mrs. Carrick, to Monday being a holiday. The annual Financial Report of HURON FRUIT. Wesley Church for the past year shows the congregation to be in a Last Friday the committee select: good position financially, thanks to ed by the Co. Council to have the generosity of many who are allied charge of Huron Co. frluit exhibit with it. $4.14C.00 were the total recei- at : the Toronto Hor'ticult'tunl pts contributed as follows: -Envelope Show next November assembled in offering, $2,452,89; Trustee Board Co. Clerk Levis' office and arilang- sloes,612; $7u5 00•g Fund, $ 50 16: Mrs- ed preliminaries for, the securingi bf 300 boxes of fruit. Committee cosi- Sunday School, 5256.70, The arrange- sists of D. F. Hamrick, Goderich; menvteof poolinglthe theley and to is various 11.11. Sloan, Porter's Hid,l; J, A. Mal- inorganizations are well officered and lough, Dungannon Theformer and TelectCurryed doingeffective work. Rev. J. E. Brussels. The fi. Lane was elects Forthe pastor, is a good preacher chairman end Lane will perfume and an attentive pastor, Wesley the secretarial week, Frank Met- Church, is honored this year in hav- calf, of Blyth, was a cent r of the,in the President of the Conference committee butt is absent in the in the pulpit.The outlook for this West filling' lee governs -gent apeYear is encouraging. Pointed office. Committee will y will meet again en Sept. 17th. ONTARIO ST. CHURCH. AUGUST MEETING. The pastor, Rev. 3. J. A'llin, will rr- turn at the end of this week and will The August meeting of the W.C. preach on Sunday next. T. U. 'teas held at else home oftaers. His evening subject will he, "John A, T. Cooper, Alter the devotional Wesley and General Booth in the hall hour, she president aeet.`Wa1- light of to•day," Lis took charge of the business part Last Sunday morning Mr. 0. Hawke of the meeting. Mrs. Harland was occupied the pulpit and in the evening the service was taken by Mr. Hartley ' called upon, to report en the Worst done by,the "Traveller's Aid" IvIies °'Netts. The discourses on both o. Roberts, of Toronto W.C. T. U., a carious were much apprecated. On Monday evening the League most consecrated self-sacrificing meetingwas in charge of the citizen ship comittee. The address of the evening was given by Mr. W. Fing- land of Auburn, who gave an interest ing account of work done by mission- aries in the lumber camps of New Ontario, and among the ranches of our West. His talk was both in- structive and'helpful, and was ap- preciated by a large attendance. Solus were rendered by Messrs De Witt Cosens, Murray Jackson end Edgar, East, which were all much enjoyed. Mr. Hawke oacupied the cbair. Ontario Street Church recently presented its report for the Conference year closing June 1st. and are to be on the ro cess made, progress congratulated to say nothing of the balances en the. right side of the ledger. Official Board reported receipts of $1497.73, includ- ing 3269.59, balance from previous year: Trustee Board account shows $842 85; Ladies Aid $118,71; Sunday S Leagues ^ 94; Epworthg '1 i9 School, � $6:5.34;. General'' Missions, $486.82; Norwerd Movement, $227,35 and Woman's Missionary Society, $179.45, Total receipts for year on pipe organ fund; 5907.05. Congregation is: loyal to church, Sabbath School and Leag- 's praise worthy. record i tree and the In the revolution . of the itinerant where Rev. and Mrs; Cosens, who did e're 8011114 10 1(111 Customers who have need our Paris Galeen tell us very quickly 'a'ud succ 3, fully put the potato bug out oe busiines5. - - Tow Let's Swat the Fly u l kill more Flies en the es Yo ,aura quickest time with , ICED ELY POISON. than by,amy other- meatus. In 5c and 10e packages. alanglef cot. Spira,Iette Fly Paper se iWd5eons 'Fly Pads_ ,; Dr. 'Williams 'Fly, ala In- sect Destroyer for your,a�tock : Parisian Insect Powder. V, A . �ilLLonn II W. t'i, Assecia'' wonna'n, whose work at is to melee Deakins ' 12 Bawden, Exeter 14 all l t e traik ns t unprotected Unlo ed l gems Consolation -3rd. Rotund, i awho come ,to,bhe city looking for Jeakin+s 20 Lavery, Harrietanm 36 work, often, taking them to 'our Fourth Round Preemie Willard 'Hall until euitable Jeakins 15 Porter, Atwood 16 work caun'bepnocvr►.d for thein, Mies Roberts' salary is raleed by the MR. LEO. HAWS BIRTHDAY, r Surprise Soap Coupons, asthe W. cash premiums time a P pU re e t. T. The Montreal Witness -of last Friday felon the Surprise Soap Co. The says: "Today Mr. Geo. Ham, the genial Canton Union sent in 1300 coupons, general publicity agent of the L'.P,R., equal to $13 and they 'hope to doub- celebrated bis 65th birthday. On in- le this number this year, . and r'. +' � ur se rn i thatthose h S p ruedt i a allh •i itis leee 1 like awould railway ran rale Rt the y yat hem qbusi- leave t ono Wrappers t citya es theWr out of ' Soap PP Mr. Ham isP 't the {sup - congratulations of h e s or with P tr let express' office and e Hess, so the telegramsthe r congratulations that have been sent i>demit of this work, `Mrs. W. S. Harland, as soon as possible, be- cause the ,year closes on Sept. 15th. The following resolution was •'unan- imously carried and requested' to be sent to License Inspector Oliver '- to the reSB . am and also p Johnstone Resolved that -teethe members of Clinton Women's Christeali Tem- penancef Union place upoln recorkl oar .appreciation of the promptness now 1 will remain unacknowledged unci depending on America's prospects. returns. Mr. Ham, who entered the in The crop reports from Canada and the service of the 0. P. R. in 1891, has United States are t larges anxiously, his lifetime filled various positions, • s frome s a ei man citn w imports of P that ]are that P itis certain th p as g including . and led. lone r a wilt cense .inners these countries this year man license c alder Price to be High. registrar of deeds, When in the lat- The total sales of wheat in the Lon- ter position m the city of Winnipeg, don market last week was only 15,500 be was discovered by Sir William Van quarters, at an average price of 35 Horne as h mein he w to en• shilling and sixpence, as compared ht the public an average " 600 quarters, at g with q 'and ei ht once a P price of 81 shillingg during the same week last year.. The prospects of good crops in Canada and the United States, with a large sur- plus for the export, have held the prices downsotar, and America is looked to save the situation in Eng- land. the i as to the possibili- ties ,. lightenand coaurageous manner lin whir ties Canada, and the advantages ofod- the 0. P. R. route. Full of humor, our Inspector, Ms. Oliver John - Mr, proved a delightful stone, dealt with the matter in God - travelling Ham hasig erich ooncernileg"the ,violat•io'ri of the . to many nw a neor a fo aa L mu cct L ' n Pt' C q ve 11i a tr -1 g .I can tieitora.whom be has 'personally ,ducted across the continent," Mr. f Mrs,H. Plumsteel, Ontario ,;stree , Clinton, • •I ♦ • •• • q 4 • • -,• • • e,• ♦ ♦' ♦ the Ani an eem i , d express to him' our grateful e- I and Mrefie wAllinh akeas eup othe work Rev. knowletlgemtent ,a(ad earnest sy paths, Mettle responsibilities f hie der united church behinds and with a efface. Ilam is a Cousin o t U] ntoa and has ire• iiuently been in town. A Short Slorg At one of the summer re- • sorts nearby, a lady who had got beyond her depth, was dragged to safety by a near by friend, she observed that the water was {carry-- bagrepidly her switch and puffs away, she shouted to the res- cuer, "Save my hair 1" but the rescuer simply replied, - "Madam, I'm alife saver, meat a halm r estorle.r," so you bet- ter get a bottle of B.EXALL HAIR TONIC & SHAMPOO, and grow your own, hakes The rescuer might have com- pleted his advice by inform- ing the lady that these goodie could be purchasecl at the REXALL STORE. W.S.R. Holmes Phm B. AUGUST ` ALE HeavyRains �' 'ns Stop Cutting. , In the West General Cotton to Succeed General fitter i•r•••••1,,••.E1A••••*•,•4•*4••i+••••*O•*•••**N••' IN SASKATCHEWAN. t Regina,_ S k Aug, Zee -Heavy ', Sask,, , uS raimi fell itliiis morseling, and idelay 1 ed harvest Sion ,a day, butitt thei' • Petrel delay since gutting ,sgai.ttleld. Cutting is half done in this drsteriet and reports re opts recedved innRegiina un dicate that ,25 per: cent, of eutfting. im Sonilthean Saskatchewas1 is coin- Peeked, ,There len° fr'os't damage.,... A Western Wheat -Field Cut. IN ALBI+BT.A, Edmonton, Aug. 27. -.Tho rainw t ocelli ntue+a night 'thee rues of lastnr Here to -slay, and hervestimg in the Relines -eon district is practically alt e s,t wdste". The .ground is• very soft, and illus violent c1ows ponir oe last night had` levelled .many, of the .o4 grain. .'f nannyAcres of flat, .and cosiclerablewieat has<been lin;peke ed .clown',' rdered elothinu X17.50 Will Retire From 'Active Service on .December 1. -Was Born Near Clinton Ottawa, Auguost 2E -It is cider- stood that a number of imporeent changes lo the personnel of,he'Can- s�dian matte will be trade very shortly. Col. ,Otter will "retire on December 1 and will be ,succeeded bye 'Ia3ot-General Cotton, now com- lAander oS the second division, with headquarters at lemon lo. Brilg.idili ,General Leessed, taow aol'.i set-general,-wif i succeed Crease oral !Cotton. -- Lieut.-Pea V.,tl. S. Will ams, of Toronto, will slictecd Generali Les- sard. IN MANITOI#A, Winnipeg, Augm4t 27a -'Heavy 'fon rev- ' district thisdLs r ' sfe el over •aura 1 r, eras ho+ura itoeday, and har'ttesta{nR will be at a standstill untie 1to'tvar'c1. tbe enol of tbe . week, ',Much cif the wheat ' crop of 't'he Red 'River 'Valley, however, is alretaty ?n' stook. • Temperatures are higher. t Ten only Scotch Tweed Suits made to order, every pattern good, regular 20.00 and 22.00 values. OUR MOTTO. "Keep the wheels going during the slack month of August. General Ott ei','who is slated tore-! tire, was born ,sear Clintun in 1843, •rad r ecru at .d*rich Gi amplerSchool, Toronto Model Scheel awl tipper Canada College. He entered the Q. O. R. of Ter./ate an ib61 and was proonoted to a lieutenancy +?n 11764,: He served In the Fenian raid , 0 1 SG G and as adjutant 01the ut rat Q. 0. • f1 R„ served in the Northwest t ryebe1- :ion, Ile became colonel, of the re- gimenitin 1. 0. 90 He Was mad brig- adier adier •general.in 1010. Duil:ng the Beer war be commanded the See - end Battalion, -:8 0 infantry, 'sand was wounded ,at Iaroal's' Port, 'He was twice nteeeioned eta the ides - Straw Hais For Men and During this sale we at clearing out all our 1.50 and 2.00 Straw Hats al: Ys 9 Don't Miss This Opportunity to Save Money. ,ateht •G'en Gene. real i