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The Clinton New Era, 1921-3-31, Page 3Office Phone 31). Hou Phone 93. NERVES All GONE TOPItCES "Fruit-a-tives" Conquered Nervous Prostration R. No.4, GiamttTPretne3,11fAx. "In the year 1910, I had .Nervous t„Prostration in its worst form; dropping from 170 to 115 pounds. The doctors had no hope of my recovery, and every medicine I tried ;proved useless until a friend induced me to take "Fruit -a -Lives". I began tomend almost at once, :and never had such good health as''I have enjoyed the past eight years. I am never without "Fruit -a -Lives" in the house". JAS. S. DELGAT1'. 50e. abox, 6for$2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or Sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. WORLD WE NEWS IN TABLOID FORM Happenings Concerning the Small and Great From Far and Near. Marconi Company plans opening many wireless stations in Canada. The Easter recess of Parliament will be from March 23 to 29. Milk prices to Winnipeg drop ac to- day, being t4c for quarts, 8c for pints. Retufns of income by individuals and corporations for the Dominion tax must be in by April 30, E. E. Fletcher, a stonemason, of Brownsburg, Quebec, died as a result of being shot by his wife in a quarrel, for which he took the blame, dation is projected for municipalities obtaining power from Severer, Eugenia, and Wasd8U Falis, Chas: N. Filldiker, a prominent Bur gessville farmer; died suddenly in Woodstock, of heart ijtilure, due to excitement over 'a sale of Holsteins, Three men were fined $1,.000 each at Bridgebung for.selling liquor to Roy Schindler, the anurdered rum -runner, whose body was found Ina brat. Rain, electric and windstorms cause.: much damage in Ontario Saturday. ' Elevators at the head of the lakes are,.{burning screenings for fuel, as cheaper 'than coal. The Canadian Government Merchant Marine has inaugurated its Montreal - .Vancouver service. John Warlow, of Windsor fatally shot his wife and turned the revolver on himself, but will likely recover. Martin J. Griffin, L.,M.G., L,L.D., for thirty-five years Parliamentary Librar- ian, died at Ottawa suddenly, ged 74. A gas well was shot by the Vacuum Co., in Dover township, near Chatham, Ont., Saturday, which lias a flow of 800,000, cubic feet. Gladstone Moyer 17 years of age, was drowned in Twenty -anile Creek, near Vineland, Oiit. John Connell, of Burlington, aged 68 fell off a ladder while trimming' vines and was instantly killed. Thos, Murray, aged 30, a returned soldier, was fatally burned while asleep at a friend's house in London. A. C. P. R, train Moose Jaw to Win- nipeg struck a broken rail, Saturday morning, near Sintaluta, five cars leav- the track, The Labor patty of Ontario held a convention at Iiamilton. Shale from Lumsden, Sask., is pro- nounced first -grade 'building material. Saskatchewan Mennonites contem- plate migrating in large numbers soon to Alabama and Mississippi. . At Tillsonburg new -laid eggs were bought at 30 cents a dozen from mer- chants and 25 cents from farmers dir- ect. James Burpee, 50 years old, was kill ed by a four -foot fall at South Devon, near Fredericton, N. B, striking his head on a timber. A new political group in the Manito- ba Legisianire through a split in the in i defendent Farmer group is said to be a strong probability. Church amalgamation involving 40 buildings and 25 preacing places in the Rainy River Valley, Sask. will be carri- ' ed out this summer. Early reeord for first lawn bowling is established at Stouffville. Toronto police report .notable de- crease in crime since capture of alleged murderers, Rev, Fr, Damase Dandurand, 0, M. 1. said to be the oldest Roman Catholic priest in thq world, celebrated his 102 birthday at St. Boniface, Winnipeg, St. Thomas Collegiate institute teach ers have withdrawn their resignations, which were to take effect to -day, Mrs. Ralph Snaith, M. P.P. was sworn in its a Minister without portfolio in the British Columbia Government: D. Wilkinson, a Lanadian Air Foie pilot officer, at Camp Borden, had • a thrilling escape when his Avro caught fire ata height of 2,000, feet, harry Stevens, G. 'i'. R. Wabash store keeper at St, Thomas, and la+e Sec.- Treas. of the G„W. V. A,-, was killed:,by an engine shunting in the yards. British and Foreign The British market is to be opened to Canadian tobacco. The British miners have decided to refuse the terms offered by the nine owners. Armed bandits held up a civil ser- vant in London, in daylight, and robbed him of it satchel containing £2,000. The Greek Commander in Asia Minor has issued a proclamation to his army to exterminate the Barbarian. No prison- ers are being taken, The Morganatic widow of the late King of Greece has given bieth to a daughter, The Communist uprisings in Ger- many have taken a decidedly serious aspect int Saxony. Martial Law will continue In Silesia until Tuesday owing to disturbances in the industrial districts; Ex•Presideut Wilson had a fainting spell yesterday at his Washington resi- dence, The attack was attributed to indigestion, Armenia has been virtually cleared of Bolshevist troops, The Newfoundland Legislature inas been summoned to meet on March 30. The British 'Government has approv- ed the appointment of Col. George B. M. •ilarvey as 13,• S. Ambassador t6 Britain, A decree will be issued in Pail this week permitting cafes and res- tailrants to remain open 1111 3 o'C10ek in the nsorning. Members of the ,Bnitish Nouse of IComitioits want 'the galleries re- opened to ladies. War Minister Trotsky is ordering Capt. Matthew Britain of the Hamil- ton Fire Brigade, has suffered from hic- coughs ever since an accident 15 years ago, in which Chief Aitchison was fat- ally injured. • Holland has recognized the Govern- ments of Esthonia and Latvia. The bill In the British winding up the Ministry of Munitions has passed its second. reading. Cayuga High School was destroyed by fire; loss $30,000; Insurance $,10,000 Walter Manipel of Ecorse, MI'ch., was drowned off the Ojibway shore when a rowboat capsized, James Purvis, aged 80, of Yonge Mills, near Brockville, was fatally stricken with heart trouble while milk- ing, ' Parry Sound's fine new electric power house was destroyed by a flood, part • of the wing dans breaking away. In Galt Hospital a patient's appendix was removed while he chatted with the ., operating surgeon. St Thomas Board of Education is in a difficult position as regards Collegiate Institute teachers' salaries. Colonel Laughren was sentenced at • Gt elph to two years in Kingston Peni- tentiary for concealing the birth of the child of Nellie Beisel. Thos. A. McCienaghau, assistant postinaster of Woodstock 42 years has been appointed Postmaster, succeeding H. J. Finkle, superannuated, Ezra Arnold Thompson, brakesman, of Hinchinbrook, Ont. died in Belle- ville Hospital as a result of his head striking a car at Marysville station. The body of Lorne McMillan, of Mille Roches, missing since December 23, was found in the River St, Law- rence; no trace !has been found of Norman Henry, lost at the same time. ' Rev. W. S. Brownlee, Anglican pastor at St. Thomas, is dead at the age of 55. Alex. Bell, afro has served Dereham township for 42 years, being clerk 27 years, has resigned, St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in Montreal by the largest procession ever held there on such an occasion. The. T. &'N. O. Railway's gross earning in February totaled 5541,000, a record for any single month in its history, A Northern Municipal Electrical Asso- 'Rheumatirsm j Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia. Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules Maaw'e broteitt• good ;health to 11@x1-a-m111ton efferore. money-aavin;r rcmed y, wolf known for fifteen yrare, pre- sori'ed by doctors, sold by drut- e1stsr $1,00 a box. Ask our agents er write for a free tria_f. package.Toronto 'i°empletond,1.42 icing WW , LOCM. AGENT J. E. HOVEY The” Clinton New, Era Thursday, March 31st, 1921. „A Funeral 01 An Jrsh Constable Cavalry For the First Time Took Part In The Procession. Give Sick, Bilious Child "California Fig Syrup" "California Syrup of Figs” is the best "laxative physic" to give to a sick, feverish child who is bilious or constipated. Directions for babies and children on bottle. The;• love its fruity cf plbtting against the Slate. The League of Nations has convened an international conference to be held in Geneva at end of next May. Sir Hamar Greenwood appeared in the *British House with a sprig of Sham- rock in the buttonhole of his coat. The body of the late Cardinal Gibb- ons will lie In state in the Cathedral in Baltimore. The Swiss Government has authoriz- ed the extension of the "'orking hours from 4S to 52 hours.' EXTREME MISERY 1 mahogany bed and mattress$t24.00 NIGHT 1 mahogany chair . $.185.00 DAY AND NIGHT 1 mahogany rocker Follows a Breakdown of the Nerv- ous System. Misery day and night is the lot of hosts of men and women who are to- day the victims of weak nerves, Thin, pale, drawn faces and dejected attitude tell a sad tale, for nervous weakness means being tortured by taste, Beware! Say "California" or morbid thoughts and unaccountable you may not get the genuine rum- Fighting along the Brussa and Smyrna tender stomach, imitation fig n Insist _ agitated by some chance remark. » `Sleeplessness robs then] of energy and strength; their eyes are sunken and their limbs tremble; appetite is poor and memory often fails. This nervous''exhaustion is one of the most serious evils affecting men and women of today. The only way to bring back sound, vigorous health is to feed the starved nerves. which are clamoring for, better blood. This new blood can be had through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which have a direct action on the blood, and through the blood on the nervous system. That a fair use of this medicine will bring satisfactory results is shown by the experience of Mrs, Marsh, Bass River, N. S., who says: "Following a run down condi tion, I became practically a nervous fits of depression. These sufferers mended by physicians for over thirty years. Don't risk injuring your child's fronts is growing in intensity. 'the' are painfully sensitive and -easily d t h 1' d bowels. byGreeks have made advances k eeptmg an imitation fl" syrup. In91st ! James Jones, farmer in Zone town upon"California. 'ship was found by his son banging in the barn, was resuscitated but is now eiyecutions df inelfbicient Petrograd • violently insane. commissaries,The body of Alonzo Shafer of Elora Britain and Soviet Russia are ex- ; was found by his son in the Irvine Rtv- pected to sign a trade pact to -day or er; he had been missing since Saturday to-merrow. 'rhe Soviet terms have night. , been revised by the British, 000 or more I ae 44 Eleven persons in Canada paid in- come tax in 19.19 on incomes of $200. GROCERY MARKETS G h i 1 d Fe in, Cry The following comment on the inar- ket situation as regards food stuffs FOR FLETCHER'S 1 appears in Canadian Grocer last week: O A S T 0 R I A I A. great deal of interest is be - About $40.000 worth of Canadian ing centered in the sugar market since furs was sold before noon in the first the Cuban crop has been placed into public fur auction sale ever held in the hands of the commission for mar - Winnipeg. • keting. The , commission is fully Robt, Latimer, aged 61, was drowned functioning, and sone heavy trans- wreck. The doctor who was called in Lachine Canal at Montreal while actions have taken place both in in said the trouble was inflammation American and Canadian refineries. An. of the nerves. It grew so bad that breaking ice off a tug. rncticall i tial no control of my O h i1 d r e n C r other interesting point is that Australia Practically that Hou. J. A. Calder had spent 538, has purchased some 165,000 tons lower limbs, and had to go about for a mahogany waste paper basket for FOR FLETCHER'S 1 at 4.60 cents 1. o, b. Cuba. It is with crutches. Quite aside from nay S 1- 0 RIA ' also reported that Japan has se- suffering 1 had a small family and n` his office. The scandal was denounced Foci's chief of cured 6,000 tons on the same baby in ares to care for and'1 be- 1 00 innumerable platforms; but Mr. Cald- lf;eneral Weygand, er tuns a mere novice in tastes compared Staff', has gone to Prague. A Red in- tetras, The price paid by the Cana- came much discouraged, as I did not 1 with simple Farmer Doherty. tastes vasion of Centrad Europe is feared. dian refineries was 434 cents c. appear to be growing better. One evening my husband met an aged 190,00 1 walnut table' 52.50. PIL Do not stdittj monis ItIng, or itrotied- 1ng riles.• M surgfoa1 44012144 anion rumbled: pr. Chase's Olntment will relieve you at once and afford lasting benefit. Geo, a box.. Pitt dealers, or iedmansan, Bates ,d 00., Linited, Toronto, Sample Box free it you mention We paper sad enclose 20. stamp to pity postage. 1 upholstered chair .... , . 95.00 t mahogany chiffonier 98.50 t mahogany dresser 139.00 1 silver -brown rocker 52.50 t mahogany snare 7.00 1 chesterfield 160.00 2 screens 30,00 1 pair curtains 41,00 1 window shade 36.00 Slip cover for couch and chairs 111.00 imagine a mahogany chair costing 5185 and a rocker $1901 By the way, what is a son1tioe? The latest Webster's International Dictionary throws no light on the subject. Can it be a cuspidor? Perhaps some member . of a farmers' club can enlighten our editorial ignor- ance, Several years ago it was discovered THOMAS GUNDR'5( Live stook and general Auction ses GODERIOH ONT tral ae emu awe a speofaliil Ordere New line canoe, Clinton prrm.n ,use alt a nrrfs; roasonshle,' Fa'rers' axle e wouaTsted The German Reparations Bill has been and (., or 5.77 duty paid. The passed by,the House of Lords, harvesting of . the Cuban crop Is doctor on the street and told him of The Parliamentary reporters of Ma- progressing favorably and there . is my condition. He asked my husband drid newspapers have gone on strike. now ready for immediate shipment who was attending me; and when told Italian 'workmen in Genoa are strike in Cuban ports 415,211 tons plus said: "1 don't want to interfere, but ing as a protest against the imprison- 501,347 tons of old crop, making `a why not try Dr. Williams Pink Pills." of thAranchist Malatesta. total of 517458 tons The visible My husband got me a supply of these Ment e was able' to go about with the •use of one crutch. Continuing the use of the pills 1 was able to discard the other crutch as well, and was as active as ever 1 had been. There are many in this neighborhood who know what my con- dition was when I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and who know Britain has agreed to the inclusion production in tuba to February 19 Pills and after taking a few boxes I of the United States in the powers ell - tons 656,326 tons against .1,077,2 t9 titled to privileges in Mesopotamia. tons to corresponding 'date last year, • Refined sugar is in fair Passenger traffic between Petrograd consumptive demand and all re - and Moscow is being restored, fineries are • fairly maintaining Clemencro Ts expected back in Paris prices and price cutting,appears to this week from it's visit to the Orient, have Ceased. Generally speaking, The failure ofThe sealing season it the markets for general grocery commodities show few price changes 1 what this medicine did for rte, and 1 ineNewfoundland is believed to be almost n'ita,ble. of any amount, and a firmer feeling ; hope any experience .may help some Falco Nlalatesa, the famous anarchist prevails in many lines. Teas, coffees l other sufferer," ' i sold leader, In prison in Milan, has gone on and shelled outs are decidedly strong De, Williams Pin k P Its are• a.hunger strike, with prices in primary markets higher by all dealers in medicine, or .'fay be Kronsfadt has fallepbefore attacks and stocks in Canada ; are smaller had by midi et 50 cents a box or six by the Red troops.. • than they have been for several boxes for 51 50 from The Dr. Williams' Fifteen Radical Labor leaders in years. Canned vegetable are mov-' Medtciie Co., Brockville, C7t. France wese acquitted on the charge ing in fair value and. the situation j -_ f advance Darned ' Alnealtlnlul; con viewed as a firm one, with 1 PLE FARMER DOHERTY , tendencies or iS YOUR SART WEAK? fruits show little movement and I ' are in a weak position but latus A curious public accounts committee in the Ontario Legislature has had the temerity to. probe into the cost of the furnishings of the various sleeping quarters which 'have been installed in the Parliament Buildings for tired U. F. O. members, when they groin weary of office grind and wore- deputations, .lion. C: J. Doherty, minister of agri- culture, has evidently acquired on his trlpt to the capitals of Europe add in his association with Lord Beaverbrook particularly luxurious tastes. The pobile accounts committee discovered that he has furnished his quarters in a style fitting a young Millionaire. His Bedroom is the last word in de luxe, tip -to -date furnishings—all paid for out of: Hon. Peter 8nilth's deflcit, his plain rural `11 5 Doherty, with i Mr, y, habits, it satisfied with nothing simpler . '1 r9 ithan ttiabo0any. The cost of the fur - station ... , 3'Sal Cs. l , R, ARE YOUR NERVE4 A . I are moving more freely than they 11F 3'0 USE ' ' have at any time this season. 'Care MILEURII'S HEART add NERVE PILLS. "i eels 'and flour are steady but there 1 is a firmer tone on rolled oats in There are many people, at the preeent •Soule localities, he hog market time, .whose heart is affected, whose i continues With a -weak tote which are unstrung and general health nerves is reflected on ail hog products. impaired • To each wo offer Milburn's Heart and Lard and shortening are easier and Nerve Pills as the best remedy that lower. Eggs have strengthened under science has produced for such troubles. 'These pills have a wonderful effect on the Increased consumtion. the weakened heart and the shattered. ,s s nervous system containing as they do the very best elements for the relief of # ai ae a * if a x• * an M all heart and nerve troubles, Mrs, C. Itsrity :Trossachs, Sask,, * HANDY PHONE LIST * writes'—"X sufl"ired fon over a year * FOR EMERGENCIES * u with heart anis nerve trouble. I had terrible headaebes and dizziness, could s not @leap and bad no appetite. I wee * Hospital 70 d 17 taking ootor'e medicine, but it did not help me. .1 was completely cliscouragecl. Chief of Police , . . Then a friend told rue of Milburn's Dead * 'Cown Clerk . r, , ... 430 '0 *20 Office . Utilities Public tllltle } l I C 1.1 li.rsv Ut rlbe flet arcs at ' an to feel , X be i one lox in o l taking and Nerve rills. After g e en env arson. 1 heartily bhxoulfelr;liroan 'p 1 r Milburn'sIleartabdNerve Pills are 00.. reootnmend them to til my friends," ttbox at ell healers, or nailed direst by 1' Milburn Co Limited, Toronto, Ont, ,k N E Of ice Sit a Orillia Packet: in the jungle every creature thinks of its rights, and none of its duty. This is the reason it is a jungle. Bostom Transcript: "He don't" is officially declared to be good Chicago ase. Who will longer doubt that the can tie of culture has moved to the Middle West?. Detroit Free Press: Every 011ie Germany yells it i5 well to remember that it is only getting a part of what it intended to give France, Belgium, and the rest of us, Grand Rapids Press: Williams Jenn- ings Bryan, we see; is starting in cheer- ily to reorganize the Democratic party and we cannot but think what an under taker that man would have made. Better Pay The Price Don't be tetiipfed to chuose eheata jewelery: Par Netter to pa4y a!fate price and know exactly what -vote are.gettin$,i.51-"-- yy_, Iron will uever be sorry—•for,.asia matter of money, it is easily the most economical. Ttat has oeen said fon often thist everybody by this time shoutC& know it—and yet there is no scarcity of cheap jewelry 'in (Ate land 6aa:r, Now to get personal—If you woeaf like to miss thatsort altogether— COME HERD 1f you would like to buy where noting hut high gntilities aft dealt in—OOM18 HERR And even at that, no persoo•eveo said our prices were unfair , - IC R. e N. i° rC ii ? ter Jeweler gild Optieian it f r el Marriage Lieenset nshitigs areas follows: - ON HAND Bran Shorts, Oil Cake Ground Corn, Salt and Tankage BEFORE BUYING See all Prices on Government ., Golandard White and Yellow Blossom aril. Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa, Red Clover and Timothy Also a Quantity of Wood For Sale, J!A. Ford&Sosir. Phone 123 THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross" are Aspirin—No others! DiR. F. a . AXON Dalltmrsr + ,. , l'rowo and Bridge work n Specialises '8 raduate of C.0,D.5.. Cbicuco, and 11,II.I2r8 Toronto ayaold on MOndays, aray let to IS DK. 0. FOWLER., DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S Ettore. Bpeoiel sere taken to make dental tort :rant as painless as oose,bie, Piano i'Eaiitug Mr, James 'Doherty wishes to fns form the public that he is pew, pared to do fine piano tontine, tone regulating, and. repairing • Orders left et W. Dohe-ty's phone 61, will receive aromnt attention, DR. J. C. DANDIER OFFICE HOURS 1.30 p. in. to 3.30 p. m. "Dal 7.30p.m.to9.00p.m. , t Sunday- 12.30 to 1.30 Other hours by appointment mgr. Office at Residence, Victoria Streit W. BRYLON tc. BARIUBTEB t3OLWOITOjt:NOTAE PUBLIC, ETC araliT0 r If you don't see the "Bayer Croce" on the tablets, refuse them—they are nut Aspirin et n11. Insist on genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin° plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer. Cross" --Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years and proved Cafe by millions for Headache, Tooth. ache, Bernelle, Itheumatisni, Lumbago, Colds, Nettrltis; nncl„ Pain generally, Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also larger "Bayer" packages. Made in Canaa Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Cenada),'of• Bayer Manufacture of Menodaeotleacidester,of Salicyl4;.111d Whim it ia w li }now il that t AA hiti moor 11a er mann$actiroto aseiet the Iittblic aguittat imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Com any, Ltd., will be stamped *With their p entrul trade xtttk, the i'Bayt1 Dross.' H. T. RANO..Ei Notary Public, Oonveynnesr, Financial and Real Batik* It9SURANCI AGENT—RetreaonttnP 19 Pirs euran'oo Companies. Division Court Oflice. IL D. McTaggart M', V. MoTaggaa ereig,+, e>Ic Bros. ittfiNNER5 tl LBERT ST , CLINTON ' Genera( Banking Hastiest/1 U transacted sIOTEB DIS'COON-.ED, ' Dreftesicsaa6. T_ t :l.c' 8 x Contrite The Melicimlo)p a3 tllllt11a 1 Fire Insurance see firirsm anal Isolated Town V'aep' eery only insured, IHead Office—Seat°rth, tntt Officers J. Connolly, Goderich, Presttient; Jakl Evans, Beechwood, Vice-Presideaoth Thos. B. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary' Treasurer. Agents Alex, Leitch, No. t, Clinton; Edicts% tilschley, Scaforth; Wm, Chesney, BE menrlvtils; J. Vial Yeo, Goderich3 11..0 Jarmtitfa, Bnsdhegen. Directors Was. #ton, No. 2, Seatoreth; Jobe Been ?towels, Weal:ag pe Jaresa 8,5551, IIC W*04Obtain 3 n , ' lUtd trx M. a Csaeini . i:tlitrn,:ttlg,, OS`idei•leh: D. i<.. MoOrnittel n. as Sti3alt'attdti J. Q. Carlon, 11r ,- o m ItatisSt Fee ls, itarl0gk; Mtst 4Naf41ta a Me*lmrIne, rte. 2, Sed arttt.