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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-10-17, Page 2lid iisll uau i'day,Succeed tiinl-A New (,central "Manage Because they act so gently, (no , purging or gr'tprlig) yet so lbaroughly Guaranteed by. M,cClary's to 's'avc ;'fuel --to cit alit dust, fuss and bother and to heal.: your house evenly and comfortably in the coldest weather. We guarantee the Sunshine"/ 'Furnace to save enough to pay• for itself quicker "`than, any other furnace you can b 1.1 y. 311 SOLD BY- Byarn & Sutter CHICKS' 'LUNCH COUNTER.. :asily Built Hopper Has Saved One- third of'Food 'For One Poultry Man. The: builder of this self regulating opper fpr feeding poultry bas found y many years' experience that it pays let;cbickens have a constant supply 1 wheat and other ,grain, and he Inims that it is economy in the long im t0 use a hopper that supplies feed t all times, but prevents waste. The Id fashioned method of tlrrowink out rain for the chickens to scramble for esutts futile overfeeding of the strong ' ad greedy fowls and the consequent waste of feed, while, on the other hand, be 'weaker and less. aggressive of the ock do not get their share. 'This bomemade device is designed 3 solve the problem, and the hopper is o arranged that the chickens can eat t any of the 'wheat, cracked corn, ;afbr or Egyptian corn and a dry mash omposed of one part cornmeal and Erd,OaION Of CHICKEN FOOD HOPPER. '1Prom the Country Gentleman.] li'o parts light bran, well mired. Mach u has a small bole at the bottom, cov- red with a slide into the trough to egulate the flow of grain as it is eaten, o none is lost. It contains enough to eed tido or three dozen fowls for bout a month and can be cheaply eon- tructed out of packing cases; with a oof of tarred paper. It should be set I the yard on 2 by 4 boards to pre- ent moisture from the ground mold- ag the, feed. ' The designer of this hopper has used; for several years and states that it aces one-third of tbe amount of feed ormerly used and increases the egg i`odnuon very greatly,- ountry'Gea- lemal7 '*'iia ,, ,+ •,. "*a` Vii-, " `nuc• i�r• ,. James Coe Is Missing. Belleville, Oct. 14.-A young man iamed..James Coe, whose parents re- it%e in the northern part of Hastings ;aunty, has been missing for some lslys and it is feared that he may 1. 'ave leen foully dealt with. Coe attended the fair at Bancroft n'liege and at 130 in the evening eft for home and has not been heard rf alnce, Had Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Severe Headaches FOR OVER A YEAR Sydney N. S, Oet D., -Itis rumor- taken by IanEne1s1i expert. 'Mr. ed that 'Mr. Ptivmener is about 'tore- Butler is also tl oken of an about resign, and Mr. Martin mechanical 'sign the presidency of t1 e'Dosrt.ine superintenteut, it is said, is slated ion Steel Compaliy, his place to be for general manager. ` „ • Mr. W. Moore,132 Lisgar St., Toronto, Jet., writes: -"After having been troubled' with indigestion, sour stomach, tad • severe headaches for over a year, I pas induced to try.Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills. One viel greatly benefitted u,y ase, and three vials completely cured die. I' can heartily recommend them to my one suffering from stomach or liver iionble." Miitiutn's I,exa-Liver Pills stimulate e sluggish liver, eiesn the coated. ongue, and remove all waste and poison - matter from the system. Price, 25 cents per vial, or 5 vials for 1.00, at sl ;dealers, or mailed direct on pt of rice by The T. 1vlttburn Co., ted, Terosive Ont. Pastor P aSet of �I i, tit des Worchester -lass., Oct. t -'-Rev. C.F.Hill Cr'athern pastor of the l Park ;Congregational church, has prepared a set of Biblical beati- tudes brought up to date. Mr. Cathern's version of the beatitudes to fit preseemt conditions 'follows i "Blessed are the early comers to the sanctuary, for they shall sit in,, the seats of the saints. "Blessed' are the men who accom- pany their wives to church, for they shall save them from .the sus- picion of ,being Widows. "Blessed are the wcrshippers who covet not the hindmost seat :, Mit go forward to'hear the word of the Lord. Verily they shall have their reward." "Blessed . is the 'man who with,- bolds ithholds not his hand from the Weekly offerings, .but get eth liberally/ as unto the Lord, 'Surely heishall have enough and to spare. - "Blessed arc the singers; in the eanetuary who can sing and will Meg, for they shall neiver be s'elnt to Sing. Sing. • "Blessed are the people who are1 not forgetful to entertain strange ere for they shall entertain angels unawares, "Blensed are the strangers '\olio desire 1a church home. Verily, their desire shall be granted, for it is written, Ask and ye shall' re- ceive. Seek and ye shrill find. Knock and it shall beopened 'unto you." "Blessed is the man whose speech in brief and interesting ih the I.i ayer meeting, iorhe shall be call - eel upon all-gdupon to speak again, "Blessed .. is ha who walketh not in the counsel of the gossip nor standeth in the way of the busy- body nor aitteth in the Beat pf the 'awlt iilfinder, but whose d0iigth is in the peace and prosperity of the church, His name 'shall be a con- tinual praise in the eanetuary and his friends shall be called' legion. "Blessed are the, eb ureh members who give the Lord and the minister as little trouble as possible, who are 9.oya1 to the church, regular in their attendance, telnerous in their gifts, gracious in their sym- pathies •.and honorable in all their ways. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, ..for great is your reward pn earth and .great MINISMEISMOOMMINIMMIIMO. MEM ++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++; UPON THE HEIGHTS AT QHEENNTDNI (By James L. Hughes) Upon the heights at Queeliston. One dark October day, Invading foes were marshalled In battle's'dread array Brave Brock looked•ap the rugged steep, Arid planned a hold attack, • "No foreign flag shall float." said he, "Above the Union Jack l " His lovat•hearted soldiers Were ready, every one, ' Their foes were thrice their number- But duty must be done,,• They started up the fire -swept hill With loud resounding cheers, While Brock's inspiring voice rang out "Pu9h on York Volunteers!" But soon a fatal bullet Pierced through his manly breart, And ioving friends, to help him, Around. the hero pressed "Push on," hQ said, "do not mind we," And ere the setting sun, Canadians held the Queenston Heights -' The victory was won. Each true Canadian patriot Laments the death of Brock. Our country told its sorrow In monumental rock ; And if a foe should e'er invade Our land in future years, His dying words wilt guide us still- -Push on brave volunteers 1" v+4++4-+++++++++++++44+++++-4*++ i+++t 4+4++4+++++++++++++ That Car. Es -43r IHe owned a hamdeohie touring car, To ride in it was heaven. !Horan . across h piece of'glass,- Bi7I-$14.9'', Be took hie..frieilde out forlt ride, 4,Twae'good to be alive. The canbiireter spra'n'g a leak, ;8;11--'t$40.rJ5 Be[rtarted on a little 'tour, r(lho finest sort ed tat. Be:etopped' . .to quick and etrippeld hie (gears*, Bill -$90.61. ' He 'al) the eoin•'he had, ' And them" fti angnieh cried; urn pmt . a fl ortgage en the house take }Wit paore'z-ide" i.c a r . National Aviators' wages 11 it officially announced that o$leers i In the Naval sin of the goal Eying g Roy -al Flying Corns as squadron corn. manders will receive• $7.92 a day, or almost 'as'Much ae Junior captains, commanding lily Weasel `except that: C Rae e D eb _ , 'Skil (Cartridges In Refute While' 2.'gilaritlty of "refuge was be- 1ng'dealt'With At the de�,treeto vtorks at 'Aldersll,St e.;ndmb�r gY�lolslRna, occurred.. A'caret* search Wale Medi) by 'the -Write-len, who dtgcovered be-' teteen 'fitly lied, slily ball vartridiies among Abe 'refuse: 'Fotlrict After Forty Years t while ieieking, potat• oes' ,ti;rned tip by a,lptotlgh et;; Swlneelieed a boy found'11a'iboyerelgn whlcb ass, lost fn lila tame• field $arty years, ago by 1�iis grandfather. ;The lops was verified,* a laborer who le still employ4ct in the tamiiv are best for^the children as well as Me grown-ups. 25o. a box at your druggist's. National Drug and Gnomical 21.0 Canada, timiltod .162 GENERAL FEBRUARY And What I -1c' Biought About Sy HARRIET C. THOMPSON The czars of Russia say that they have two generals on whom they can rely, to drive but au enemy, these`wa - riois being General 'January and Gen - ,era February,., Among those flying before the re- doubtable General February was Peter Apherson, a middle aged bachelor, who took a train for Hampton Roads. Mr. Apherson, sitting one evening, when the first faint balm of spring was coming up from, the south, ou a bench facing the water, saw a lady pass him whose face seemed vaguely asso- ciated with some previous existence. She was walking with an elderly ,wo-. man, who appeared from a 1100ness be- tween the two/to be her mother. The labtes walked on for some dlstauce, returned, nnt1 the elder, seeing the op- posite ,end of the bench from the one on which Apherson sat unoccupied, in- silted on resting there. Ten minutes later the ladies arose and went on. Apberson followed them with ills eyes till they were lost in the throng of promenaders and still Tong er with his thoughts. Presently rising, he was about to leave the spot when he saw a purse where they bad been sitting, Be took it in cbarge. Expecting, he. might find something to gine him a clew to the owner, he opened it; but, seeing nothing except money, he closed it again. He had little doubt of finding the lady wbo had dropped it, for there were not many people at tbe place and they; 3u a narrow compass, Indeed, the very next morning iu a sun parlor of his hotel facing the "roads" he saw the younger of the two ladies sitting Moue. Approaching her, he handed her the purse. She thanked him, it seemed to him mechanically, or, rather, without surprise. Place in company a man and a P70 - man, both unmarried, not too old, and ten to one they will sooner or later get ou the :subject nearest to their hearts. The subject nearest to the bearts of both men and women of middle age is finding some one ' of the opposite sex with whom to make a home. But they discuss the'matter in general terms, carefully steering in the broad current, though sometimes they get to particular'lzing before they know it.• "Are you married?" asked the lady. "No, I am not, but I confess Y would, lite to be. I have grown town age wherein single life has lost its zest. I live at a club and am bored there. But what can I do? Marriage -mar- riage with mating -is not a matter that can be arranged as one Would renta house or buy an iiutomobile. In my case there is a special obstruc- tion. When 1 was twenty 1 was en- gaged to a young girl, whole I lost. I was then impecunious: and her family would not hear of g'match between us. lily fiancee relied upon Inc as to what Was best to bedone, and 1 felt It my duty to tell her •that we should part. ` 111y heart rennins with her. Should 4 marry today honesty would compel me to confess that could m7li'}'led r ' "Indeed!" ed!" "No, and L!cave 111tely, I11111,'' 'r.No1 bore?„ I:ere, loot' long ago' nliile' walking with any' mother 1 papse1 lli10. ile 0111 not recognize me, Mit-1 recog- nized Mau. Returning Ile set (WWII 011 tlty�' Senn' sent wit Inn). In order to Ming about iS tnei.dii.hg 1 lett Illy iwree 011 11 '- "1\La0on 1". "Yes. I nen 31 11011." There are"A"n.11id Mime, •,holt wom- en that,prizrle ❑2' \CI1 dill ,)lerinn recognize 1110. 1 not recognizing Ileal•? 'Ilion why 11111 silo resort to a ridicu- lous subterfuge lo-c1,a111 me to her in.. , stead of coming out 111 a krinl:. nlflnly-.. iaean a frank way and making heir - self known;, 1 don't :l1now. i'0e been *married to lies' ton years, and every mgnth.of this tiro;= 1 11)00'discovered some new feature to porno only give a wife a companionable af- fection. I :am In very much the same, situa- tion," replied the lady.' "At nineteen married a man selected for me by my mother. He was much older than I and wealthy. I could not give him my heart. but at that time I did not' consider it obligatory to tell him so. I loved another during my married life of ten years and love that other today. Should I marry I should now feel it incumbent on me to, tell the man, Imarried that he must be con- tent with companionship." In this vein they Chatted till noon,;. When the lady withdrew, They met often after that in the sun .parlor.. Apherson gave the widow opportunity to tell him more' about berself, but ei- ther she did not take his hints or she was not inclined 1' Iva the des ired n coed to .. g luforaation. One ,day Apherson said to her:�' "As I told you when we first met, I am very tired of single life. I wish a companion with whom to make a home. I would be pleased to exchange infot•mation conc/erning ourselves with a glees to marriage. You understand that illy ,heart 's'as long ago given to another and: remains with that -'other today. I understand the same with re- gard to you." ' "I ,`appreciate tbe• compliment, you pay me; but, now that I am free to matey the man of my choice, I will markt' no'one else." "Pardon me.' " I supposed that affair 'Lied ended as mine has ,ended. Occasion -ally moan's fiiendsget the00111. of hint- while begs watch- ing his eneanies, After woman has been married a few wear's :she. clnit9 trying the plans ,she cut out of ne'ivspepeee to, make honlo happy for her husband. l BtTSINESS AND SHORT ND •. Subjects taught***pert instructed ,e4/9g � ljillG., o'rii0/41:0:1,4 O .. T. Studentsda`gatediopoh College la' eession,troi4t Sopk L rti C4Alogua' free,: E1 r 0y tune, J•W' Weise alt J:' L{ 1'.W►eatorv,c1t;Jl: 13:h p ' , HA CRRd Acle tit 18 YIC1-Pr10C1p�i it', the CLI2ANFST, SIMPLEST, and BEST HOME' DYE, ono cal. buy --why you don't,oven have to ki,owwhot KIND of Cloti, your•Coode aro endo' oL. Sohstnlr n 11 a are Impossible. Send far Free Color. GardSt ra lraokl t, and Booklet ch,Ing'reitIto ofnyei R over othor colors. )Th. JOHNSON RICHARDSON CO., Limited,' Montreal,. Canada. Hunters' Excursion Single Fare for Round Trip Going Dates • October 7 to 'November f3 to points in'I'emagonri lite October 17 to November 9 To points in. Temwgami, Etc. to' Muskoka Lakes, Lake t Bays, Penetang, 'Midland, Lnlrefl•eldiSev- ern to North Ray ! nehusive, Argyle to Coboconk inclusive. Lindsay to Haliburton inclusi.e, lladawasak to l arry Sound incl mealy e. All tick- ets valid to return wlntilThursday Dec,•itmber 12th, 1912. except to pounts reached by eteauiisr lines, 'Tuesday, November 12th. Secure tickets and fullpar`i:.eulaTe from Grand Trunk Agent. For full particulars and tickets call on or write,- JOHN RANSFORD R SON, Agents A. O. PATTISON. depot agent A.E. Duff, district passenger agent•. Union Station, Toronto, Ont. CLINTON COAL YARDS.. Yards Opposite G. `V, R. Station All kinds of Coal on hand-- Chestnut and-Chestnut SuttoCoal Stove ''Blacksmith Furnace Coke' Kennet Coal and Wood Tile-zT, 3 and 4 -inch size-- The ize-The file is of the very best cjuality. Brick to Order. 2 . 'l ORB ES Phone 52.' 4.44AAAAAAAAAA1NA.4 I,ALaaA 1 Sl 1'IIeeteS, °NT;; Unsurnaased For residential education. The ")deal Celleee-lrerneu in -Which to *enure a training for your life's work. Thorough con res. in Mut; , I'ainiing Oratory,Hlslr School, B1'1011102* - College and DU/Inknie Science.' Large catnpnh Inspiring cnvir,n- n int : Reoident nurse , IsmOO health or ntndentli ' Rates moderate. If,v ry gdrI needs an ALMA 'training. Handsome plc- r,roetun sent, on 'application to Principal. 42 CE ORRt E' ELLIOTT Live Stock & 4it acral Auctioneer for County of Moira). Clinton, Ont, Farm, Stock Salus aspec alty. Orders left at New Liza . olffice., Cli!ntoni, promptly ,ritreninded (to, Termis rea Scalable and satisfaction guaranteed, or' emit phone 13oo157 laoderieh Townsi1Lp. W. ElltY15ONJ2, RESTER 'SOLICITOR,' EOTAI. PUBLIC, ETO, CLINTON tl55 HARLLS Ii, IIALE &7onneyatlet N( -eery Public, Commissioner, etc. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE a 1sFuer of Marriage Licenser, Huron St., Clinton.;; H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate. INS'UPANCP AGENT-feprisentIn6141ire In snian "r Combo idea, 1DiviSioAt Court 49kliee. 44 4 Plao.os + 4 A i See and here our finest • ' 4 ' New Stylish designs of 1.' 1 Doherty Pianos and 3 ' Organs, 1 . special values in Art Cases , C I Pianos and:organs rent 1 ed, choice new Edison P g bona hs, Music & ra • P 1'variety goods. Hume 'EOI'jlorium Ce iloa f 1 ...rovvm.,343r.itrerwvrot • BOYS WANTED For Various Ieiariliheilts -Apply at the Office of MTs', DOFiERPe 'PIANO AND ORGAN CO., Limited. Clinton. Farm calor_ Sale 100 acres, Lot 19, 000, 1, Mullett, 21 2 mires from Clinton, 1 mile from school.. flood 'farm soil clay loam, well watered and improved, 2 acres orchard, good buildings, barn 50x51, stone basement, element floors stabling for 22 head of cat- tle and 5 horses,. also 3 large box Stalls; hog pen and hen house ire. °i,, cement ,basemgnti 7-reom, two story brick veneer house with sum mer kitchen, woodshed, and buggy house, convenient to belies. Terms -2-5 of purehase money down; re- mainlder on.place at 4 1-2 per clene. er otherwise to suit. purchaser. Apply on 'premises. S. A. BROWN (Frail" !Or ;'ate Farm for sale: being lot 7- in the 1st concession Township of Huliett containing 100 acres, ail cleared about ?acres ofbush. D but abo n the farm is a nets h^ick house with .fur- nace. Large bank barn with ce- ment floors in stables. Plenty of v.ater:; well fenced, and ander- drained. This farm ;s well situated being on the Hu ,n, Road, Will be s'•ld on.reasonabi. ttrms. Apply n . the farrn or , ad dress Sealforth post ofsice. MELVIN CLARK Farm For Sale A first class farm, consisting of 15 acres, on con. 12, part lot 34,Hul- lett township, .3miles from Londes- born, and 5 miles from Blyth, 11-2 miles from School. A bank ;barn 36 ii7 56, another barn 36x52, drive, eked 24x40. A brick house, plenty of water, about an (Acre of br- ,chaild.' Possession can be given right after harvest. Apply to - WILLIAM LONGMAN, IBIy'th, P. ,O. Two houses to Let The undersigned has two houses to let, apply to Jacob Taylor Pasture Land Some first class pasture land to be sold in lots -to suit purchasers.: At tractive prices.. Apply to John Ransford, (T. T. R. City Agent Medb:.aJ DRI: `y. W. TIlOtilll.?S@230 Acton, Surgeon. Ete mesial attention given to dinoases of'the Bye, Ear. Throat, and Soso, Eyes carefully examined, and suitable 1 m eacribad. Offico and Renidenee. Two floors• west of the Commercial Hotel • Huron St. 1)11S. G Uk1,1 and HAA.EJi1111t Dr. W. G.11111, 7.8.. C. P.. IL, 8t.11.:5... Fede alar. d. C. Candler. H.A. Alla, OMoe--Ontario Street, Clinton. Sight calls at repidenoe,. Battenbar7 St. or at 'hospital - - DR. d. W. $11-64aW. 'PHYSICIAN, ;$iJRG15ON, cr,moheur, .ora, anise and residence or) 15 tenbury St,. enemata w.1arran'a reaidonce, pR. I.P. 11. AXe3I DENTIST, Crown ,end l singe -Wolk a specially:. Graduate of C.O.D.S... Chicago, and 8.0,25.6. .Toronto,' StaylielO 011 Mendttvs, Iran hit 50 beccn,b ' 'Farm for Sale. The executor of the Southcombe. Estates of flea for sale 50 acres!. -- East East half of lot 28, con. 6, 'Hallett. A first-class, farm, 'well watered' and improved, and, with good buildings. Also, the' undersigned off(er0' for sal*, lot 29i con. 6,Hull ett, 100 acres. Thesefarmsmay, be, bought together or separately. JAMES SOUTHCOMBE, Clinton. Ford :' McLeod We're now selling Timothy Seed '(Government Standaru.f. We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand --Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn --a- I Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and; ,all ;Grains. CO A.1.1 Before your orders for your season's supply of Coal, get our prrces. The very best goods carried in stock and sold at the lowest possible price, Orders may be left at Davis & Rowland's Hardware etore,,or with W. .1. Stevenson, At Electric Light Plant. T:1AEPITTS Root Maker and Repaired. Opposite Postoffice. Repairing done°promptly. Suit cases and Trunks re- paired. A trial will convince you of the'neatness and promptness with which'I execute my work Store 'open every evening R. II. FOWLER, DENTIST.' Offices over O'NEIL'B store. Special care taken to make dental tret.t. meat as psinteae as possible. • THOMAS GUNDRY Live stook and general Auction ie'' GODERIOH ONT Vat tostaple sales a apeman), Oidets at 8t NEW SERA office,: an molly abteuaed dto. Terme reasonable, Clinton,'Narmsra' tale note ie ted G. D. McTaggart M. D. MoTaggar cTa gesart ' 'HII1N1C1ER5 ALBERT ST, General Banking transacted NOTES DiSOOII •. deposits: ro 0 CLINTON 21 Business NTED Drafts issued. Interest allowed on The McKillop Mut al Fire Insurance Co. Farm" and Isolated Town Props- erty Only Insured. OFFICERS. J.B. McLean, President, Seafor'th. J. Con110117, Vise -7 res., `Goderlch, T.B. Hays, Sec-Treas., Seafou'Ith. DIRECTORS. Jas, Connelly, Hclmesville, John Watt, 'Harioek; G. Dale, Clinton; D. F. MoGrogos, Seaforth , J. Evans, Beechwood; J. G. Grieve, WinithroP J Bennewsis, Brod'hagen ; M. , Mc - Evian,' Clinton, Each Director 'is Inspector of losses ,in hi'a ow.n,distriet. Bobt, Smith, Harlock; h1d.Hinch- ley, Seafonth;'Wm. Chesney, Eg-' mondvillo; J. W. Yeo, ]3otmesville, Payment's may be ,made at The M':orrisbl Clothing Co., Clintoin0 or R. H. that, God,erich. J -A O O B TAYLOR eLINTON Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Real estate bought and sold Money to loan Office Issas Street, nest door to New Era Grand TrnnkRaiiway'System Railway Time Table London, Huron and Bruce. London, depart 8.80 a m 4.50 p m Centralia , 9.40 5,43 Exeter 9.53 5.54 Beneall. ,....... 10.08 5.05 !lessen 10.16 6.11 Brucefield 10.30 6.I9 Clinton 11.00 6,35 Londesboro 11.18 6.52 Blyth 1127 700 Belgrave " 11,40. , 1.13 Wingham, arrive11.50 7.35 South Passenger Wingham, depart Belgrave Blyth Londesboro Clinton Brucefield Kippen Hensall' , Exeter ... ...... Centralia London,_ arrive - Buffalo and 6.43am 3.33 pm 6.54 3.44 7:08` 3,56 7.16 4.04 7.50 4.23 8.12 4.39 8.23 4.47 8.32 4.52 8.48 5.05 9.00 5.16 10.00 6.10 (lode lrA: Wee; 1 Passenger am pm pm pm Stratford........10.00. 12.20 6.25 10.20 `. Mitchell .... -..10.22 12.45 '6.56' 10.47 S.......10.45 1.10 6.18 11.12 Clinton h. 11.07 1.25 6.40 11,28 Holmeseille 11.16' 1.93 646 I1.38 Goderich, 11.36 1,50 7.05 11.66 East I;isssenger Goderich y 7,10 2,40 4.60 Holmesville 7.26 2.67 5.06 Clinton...:7.35 3,09 5.15 Seatorth ., 7.52 3.25 5.32 Mitchell 8.16 348 5.65 Stratford 8.40 4.15 6.20 o-- I ?TRW . BRA JOB DEPARTMENT. E 1'x'i1 IB IIP -TU -DAT ifl _,