The Clinton New Era, 1920-6-24, Page 5141,11E y Jttllle 24'th, 1'920.
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HICKS
MONEY
NOW ADMITS HE SAID
HAD BEEN OFFERED
which of have
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WIVES AND MOTHERS
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TO PRaVI CANADA o
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Place intheir oevery *Ma and supply a beauty
all theiOwn,,
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SAFE
" T C H ,E ,S
Was Told Private Interests, Not in.
Toronto, Were Ready to Bribe.
-Has' Written Raney. _* At-
Personal and Wont Probe Letter
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Lorne General .DeclaresLINES
Ou•t Formal Charge.
Can:Regain Health and Strength
Through l)r. Williariate
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0 Ottawa, June i4,. -The Min- ' O
0 tster of .Customs, has given 0
Chautauqua ' Program
SPECIAL' ANNO NC 11� Iii T
Pink. Pills.
Q notice of iegisistiat witieh will 0
0 authorize the licensing of ex-• 0
ri1ZST DAY ATTRACTION, Julyizth
` he Malay Peninsula
Of
y Women Who hast a good color
Man-
in their girlhood grow "pale and color-
less when they become wives and moth-
When the biding color in the etie-
eks; and lips is accompanied by a toss
of brightness in the eyes and an urcreas-
leg Iteriyi'le„,a in' the step the cause
Will be found in the state of the blood,
rvhtny cases contribute to the sun-
dition of. the brood known as anaemia.
Overwork in the home r lack of out -For
1
exercise, insufficient rest and
of them. improper idiet-theseare is 1 few
store the blood to. normal to build it up
so that the color will return to cheeks
0 the` "necessary
onsumptionbof 0
0 Canadian people." 0
0 The motion, which is to come 0
0 before the House of Commons 0
0 on Wednesday, while not speci- .0
0 neatly metioning newsprint, is 0
0 It is understood, designed to 0
O meet the needs of Caned[ uc 0
O newspaper publishers {n that 0
,0 regri,rd. 0
0 A penalty clause provides for p
0 a fine of $5,000 for each stun- 0
O mar conviction, 0
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may best be de-
•for
scribed as one vast forest or Jungle coy-
ening a •tumbled mass of mountains,
while the whole country is intersected
In every direction by rigs and streauts
Only In insignificant part"of the conn.
try has been visited by human beings,
except perhaps by the "Jungle man,"
'1'lie Malays themselves' live alongthe
;
Coasts and the banks of the rivers, rare-
ly, if ever, penetrating the interior,
•s'x ears Mr, Wells lived in the
Y
Jungle with a party of Malays, survey-
Ing rallwalys, and roads across the pen-
insula and into Siam, for the British
Government, Sometimes for as longprice
CLEARING
Every Line a'i 114olne ,Saver1p ,
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Misses School Shoes, sizes• 1 to 4, clearing lines at $2.98 x,
25 pairs Men's Heavy Boots, black or tin, special clearing
rice
p $4.50
, ,
; Men's and Boy's Caps, clearing lint at 50
'. 5 doz Men's fine shirts, sizes 14 to 16%, special clearing •
" $L75
If)ur Watches are made of
°i iFk bsst materials, beautifully
$[nfinlred and stoutly •eon••
ftTsc#e d.'
Etrecything insures perm-
r;•door
w.aettc and accuracy.his'
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Dor prices aro' positively
Ittee fewest on the market and
:ata; guarantee the broadest.
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. J,EWLER & OPTICIAN
aeu tr of Marriage Licenses
'sir NO:. 374w; Resident 174.
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Canars,
tralia, Ont, June 16, -Andress
Hicks M,P,P. U.F.O. whip, stated to The
Star to -day that his reported remarks
at the lJ picnic in Middlesex,
where he stated 'ambers of the Leg-
islature were offered money to defeat
certain legislation were quite true,'
The Star interviewed Mr, Hteks at
home this afternoon, •
In view of the statement of Hon.
Peter 'Smith, what' have you to say?"
asked The Star.
"Under the circumstances and in
face of the burden of the evidence i
must have made those remarks. I
would not stand out against Peter•
niitlr. In view of what I have seenrecent-
in the papers, 1 must have given that
impressi'on,"
CanI' 1Prove His SRate'mene.
Why did you not make the denial
before the newspapers took it 11P?"
ask,; -d the reporter,
"The Cabinet was spread all over the
country. Premier Drury was away and
1 have not had time to consult my chief.
Can you prove that statement?"
"My statement is based on certain
information givers to me by one of
the U.F.O, members."
"Can you hive The Star the names
• lof anyone who tried to influence the
members with bribes?”
and lips, brightness to the eyes and
lightness to the step . Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills are thegreat blood builder
Canadian Wild Flowers
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as a year po other white man was, seen,
.,F MAHASIKa S PETS will Appear on
Seooud pay, July 14.
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and nerve strengthener, They begin•
with the very first dose, and through a
fair
Need for Steps to be Taken to
A few years ago Miss Boulton made
in twonderful
Lookfor Special Sale Price Tickets
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use
strength make
healthto every part
the body, The appetite increases diges-
tion becomes more perfect and, energy.
and ambition return. The case of Mrs.
Save Them from Extinction
.-Reasons for Thew,
Disappearance.
estsofth•.,
1 OtouurhofaCanadand
ion wherever she went meeting with the•
kindliest welcome and every possible
Particularly
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Wm, McNish, Abbott Street, Brockvillecourtesy.
proves the value of Dr. Williams Pink
Pills in cases of this kind, Mrs. McNish
"I
Yes our wild flowers, like our sat-
ive birds, are really in danger Iqf ex-
was this so when
she was invited b y the Premier of New
Brunswick to address the .members of
mall Profits 1 ,hone ur Lr . More Business
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says was quite young when I married
and in raising my fancily 1 became all
run down and a nervous wreck 1 becamerout
so weak that i could hardly walk across
tinction,, unless steps are taken and
taken quickly, to prevent their utter
from off the face of file .earth,
the Legislature from the floor of the
house, The Quebec Chronicle, referr-
big to an address which she 'gave at
"
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 House For Sstr.
the floor without sitting down to get
,icy breath. I. slept poorly and 1t times
„
says fhe Farmer's Advocate", Even
twenty-five or thirty years ago the
the Chateau Frontenac, says of her:
"She is a brilliant spanker, who knows
how
In The Estate of Grace Petrie, `
Deceased. _,. ` 7 -room house, with hydro, town
my nerves would twitch so that 1
could not keep still, and 1 was in con-
stant misery. •t tried many medicines
but the did not helpme; indeed my„
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country was filled with then. The wild
lands were a carpet of colour; yellow
'dog's took violets„ dropping bellfiow-
ars and dainty little ladies and gentle-
to catch and hold the attention of
her ''hearers." A Winnipeg paper says
of her: "Miss Boulton is a clear and
forceful speaker with charming
. water and furnace, in good repair,
NOTICE is hereby given that all per- acre of land, apply. ,
sons having claims against the estate
of Grace Petrie, late of the Town of ' at New Era Office
condition"was growing Worse, until one
day a friend told me that she had•been
in somewhat similar condition and
men" bloomed in the fence corners,
and every sunny woods boder was
a per-
sonality thgt would get any sort of
views over." During the war she did
Clinton, in th County of Huron, widow,
deceased, who died :on or about the 5th For Sale.
of Abseil 1920, are required to deliver
'^ � gym` o "I the
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had been cured byDr, Williams Pink
Pitts, so I decided to' try this medicine.
After the use of a couple of boxes i felt
they were helping me. My appetite was
better and i slept better, By the time
pink in spring with cheery little "spring
beauties",
Becoming Scarce
1'o -day, for miles about every city
roach in the rgcruiting work, and was
classes to speak "On the Womanhood
of Canada" at a dinner in honor of Hon.
Sir. Thomas White,
to J, W. Shaw, M.D., and W. Brydone,
the Executors, of the said estate or their
solicitor on or .before the 10th day of
July 1920, a full statement of their
claims together with particulars there-
of, and the nature of the securities, if
8 -roomed house for sale on Huron
street. Apply to Mrs. J. Mallveen.
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For Sale.
could not at present give
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D'a W.,�4 ,5 TEA
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.Delirious and
Refreshing
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and Ceylon
�a
'1'kest Grade Five
Oy�ttti' ,7p.
O'clock. Tean
TY a Package and
g
be convinced
names. My statement is based on her-
lain information given' to me by one
of our members. I 'only assisted this
mealier to line up aur men to supporthe
a certain bill that was receiving opposit-
ion from outside,influences.'
Was Not Toronto Interest.
"Was that influence outside the
House?"
Yas it was private interests,
"Would you be prepared to go on
the stand and repeat your statement
p
under oath?'
"Certainly I have nothing to hide."
„ Then you do Admit you made the
statement."
"Yes,"•
"Did tine legislation which the
private interests were trying
p Y g ° pro -Deaths
mote affect the city of Toronto."
"No, it was Many miles away."22nd,
1 had use a half dozen boxes 1 telt like
anew woman, my health had fully retur
sed and 1 could do my housework with
ease. in view of what Dr, Williams Pink
Pills have done 1
and town, oust envey fora considerable
distance about the villages, Only the
exceptionally pexsistena spedies 'and
the less attractive for gathering are to
entertainment is thorou hl, in_
g y
structive. There are bird waltzes and
dances. A bird, on request, picks out
the flags of the leading Allied Nations,
any, held by them all duly verified by
affidavit. •class
AND TAKE NO1'1'CE that after the
said last mentioned date the said Ex-
A Square Piano, Fisher Make, in first
condition, cheap for quick sale.
Appy to H. Bartltff,
for me cannot recant-
mend. them foo highly.'
The best time to begin talon Dr.
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Williams Pink Pills is the moment you
y
feel the least bit out of sorts. The soon-
er you do so the sooner you will regain
your old time energy. You can get these
pills through any medicine dealer or
by 50 box boxes
found, To find a clump of "ladies and
P
gentlemen" of bellflowers is an event,
The native orchids, the brilliant cardinal
f lower 'and .the snoury blood root have
paid for their rare beauty; like the scar -
let tanagers and cedar waxwings, bypeople.
being dr nen awayg S ,
g altogether. And the—�_
and hoists them upon the fly.•
g note,
One of them marches up and down the
table carrying
Y g the British flag in its
beak. The Y go through remarkable
upon a horizontal bar like real
people. They draw and drive chariots,
One of tine birdscounts, adds, sub=
ecutors will proceed t° distribute the
estate of the said deceased Amongst the
persons entitled thereto having regard
only to such claims as they shall have
reserved due notice and to accordance
therewith.
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Jona, A.D., a19 Clinton,litthis 1st da of
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Spirella Corsets
,—
Scarcely need an introduction in this
locality. Having p become agent for ordersg
ton I will be pleased to fill all
placed. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kennedy,
Ontario Street, (Clinton. y,
mail at califs a or six
for 02.50 from The Dr. Williams Med-
telae Co„ Brockville Ont.
crusade against the wild flrawerS has
yet ended.
streets, multipligs and does other math
erratical tricks. The grand finale of the -Solicitor
W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ont,
for the said Executors.
VICTORY BIDNQS
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Massy reasons may account for their
performance is the enactment of a
Wanted
disappearance. The extension of cut-
drama, I,n addition •to the birds there
trained
Bought and sold at Itiarket prices,
tivated farm lands has narrowed tkeir
are cats, dogs, a monkey, and
trick on
pony -which performs series
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Tame Rabbit skins any kind, any
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"" W. BRYDONE•
BELL in Tuckersmith on June
James Allen, Louise Rose, wife of David
native haunts. The straight wire fence
has banished the friendly "fence eor-
ners". 'Cattle allowed to range through
a
the rope, playing hobby horse, and so
forth, Patnahasike
or write, H. A. Hovey, Clinton.
Wt
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W.. T.
'4'•$ ]3U R GROCEkForeign
Phone 48
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_••-• Fresh Fruit Daily --the
on the receipt of Mr, Hick's statement
and Mr. Raney stated that ire. had re-
y
calved' a per:+oval letter from Mr.
Hicks, He did not intend to make it
public nor would he investigate unlessa.
the information were put in the form
of a charge.
Bell, Tuckersmith,
woodlands have been responsible for
much of the damn a Greed an
g Y d incon-
attracts large addi-
ences wherever he appears and the en-
—
For sale.
We have a quantity of Victor Feed
• . alai
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Railways a!I
Rates
I During December, 1919, and Jana
siderate gatherers of flowers have Iselp-
ed on the bad work. All these forces are
still going on, and the birds and flow-
ars, one after another, are ruin u
g g p
unequal
tertainmenf that ire gives partakes of
the nature of both a show and a play,
This has been •a standard attraction up-
on some of the largest Chautauqua Cir-
cults for a number of years,
7 -ft, Massey Harris binder for sale.
Almost as good as new, Apply toto
pp y The
New Bra.
for Hogs andtattle, which will take the
Pince 01 Shorts as it is impossible far us
secure Shorts this season. Try some
of this feed and this
feel sure you will
like it,
Fi' ]8a0 •.y.0 illitiian .rtttlnrina.:THE
tanned ,1felr at:44dlw
fares 90 per era,tJieir *mond
contest and gasping their•
last breath.
LECTURE OF THIRD DAY
For. Sale.
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Mao in our stock Is a quantity of
Feed Flour, and Mixed Chop. As these
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W Ot�S PHOSPHODINE,
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the Great English Preparation.
- ren 60 per cent, and Lhe1r
a tares 60 per cent. Both
d passenger rated ancady du
pace1
the war•had been advanced 80 to
per cent.Yung.
the
Many of the wild flowers can be
saved by persistently keeping cattle
out of the wood lot. That will be bet-
ter for tlse o trees, • too, for
cow was never made'#hat will not,lecture
July15.
"Those present at the Opera douse
last night ,had the rare pleasure of
hearing Wm. H. Stout. Mr. Stout's
was a masterpiece of English
a
5 Bay mare; 1 light wagon; 1 cutter,
pair light draysleighs; 1 set single
g g '
harness. Will be sold together or se-
Parately, Apply to Mrs, Wm, East,
two fines are oo p
g d volae at the iciest
time we. would advise an early purchase
Having procured the agency for the
Swift Canadian Co„ we areprepared f+
offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage auk
also all brands of this, Company's Fer-
MARKET REPORTS
o„a,�P.,
kings �' 19.00b'itty'
k' s 45c to 46c
iiiJaffMr • 600
Wheat 81.95 to $1.98
' to 876
Tones and invigorates the whole
l ` nervous systcmgmakcs new Blood
'a, 1,
�, .,,` , D old yMental and BraihWoras
D
Despondency, Loss of Energ,v, Paipitgran of
the Heart, Failing Memory. Price$I'perbox,sixthe
tor$5. Said by all druggists, or mailed in plain
pkg,onreceipt of pricy. New pamphlet mailed
fra,TMENOODMEDICINECO,TORONTO,ONT.
The passenger rates of
railways, two of which are owand
when, pasturage in scarce, browse the'
,
and logic. "Seeing Life Whole' was
Princess street.
tilizerS. •
Seeds Stock
the government and all of which sir
being operated under goverame
eontioi, were attvenCed 4,0 •Cata11'
young undergrowth • and it is usually
when pasture is scarce that the cattle
the theme and he dwelt upon it 'in a
way that offered his. audience the o -
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Men Wanted. ',
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Regarding Spring our
includes the following: -Red Clover,
Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfalfa,
tJ - $Sc
Ito* - '4pc. to 45c'
dSv&sz si $1 15 to $1.20c
8i iii to 820.00,
[ $45 ton
55.
3Shisib to $56
sig117fetaid $50:
" ildGts s $2.00 bag
Myths -The School Board has in-
creased the salaries of the school
teachers. • ' as
y+ q a pretty
Wallen: -A ver ulet a but rett
wedding took place at the manse, Wal-
ton, on Saturday Jue 5th, at 5.30 p.m.
Mr. Lundy, M,
per
raring the war and the fret;ht rata..
to 37 per. cent. Because of diel
deficits which have twOILtnued w br•
incurred proposals for`further ad•
vaacos have been under considers-
are permitted to wander off into the
wood lot. Maple leaves and delicate
woods flowers are not the best fodder
for cattle. Better far to put in a field.
or so for feed and take time to
portunity of glimpsing a great soul i s
action, Mn. Stout's long pursuit of
Preparation has admirably fitted him
for his chosen life, 'and the human re-
lationship,
We have openings for a few good
reliable men, to work on Threshing
Machines, Tractors and other work.
The Robt. Bell Engine &Thresher Go.
Ltd., Seaforth, Ont,
Timothy, assto Timothy cad Alsike ruix-
.a•
There are a few barrels of the Pure
Cane Molasses left yet. s •
non, 1 green
The advances in rates on the AOI•. cut it and give it to the cattle, They
'urian .raifway"e,.mace pee -war dawn will thrive tnuch better, the trees
and added to this his pia-
ctical experience, makes his Conch's-
ions 'sane,
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A Chance of Your Life.
V. Jenkins
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11 azra reflector for incandescent
its uv made of two hollow quarter
so lurked together that the
a it he thrown in any direction,
by Rev. when Mamie
g marriageGave
Grai was united in to Wm.
Cockerline, Morris: The bride looked
smart in a- becomingfres of white
s
georgette and satin. •In
bees anginous. The iia ' 4
ai' 80 per cent made Ln Pearunfp
1920, made the falai increaesa abet'flowers
$8U per cent,
and
will be 'saved -incidentally the wild
also, which do not pay in dol-
tars and cents but a thousandfold
Pay a
wholesome and helpful.
perhaps no platform artist Inas ever
appeared In this' city 'with a broader
new Point of:
p life and itspurpose for
To secure a roadster gelding, sired
Templeton. he bels son of Peter
by pg a FLOUR AND FEED
t�e Great, the darn Eva B. nth a record
df 2,16: Not having tiinewto train and Phone 199 Residence, 131.
September, 1919, freight sad
:.;eager ratan is a3elgium had _oaf
reaeed 40 to 60 per cent since pre*
war rimes. Further •increases have
in other ways for their protection, the
one with the soul to love them.
Another way to save the flow-
a message more calculated to help his
fellows than the lecturer of last even-,
1tlg""'The Leader,: Lewisburg, Ky.
'care for him 1 offer hen at a'price you
can clean up some money. Get busy
and write at once or apply at Lot 22,'
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In September, a«1i9, freight ant
wild
ars is to teach love them to the child-
July 1$th, •
con, 2, Tuckersmith, L,R.S, Edgar Butt T*IUTDl TRACK
Kippinn,en.
Ki en. "n"BLie
paeseuger .rates in The Nctherlandt3
were advanced 50 pec cent ,
ren, both at home and in the schools.
What people love they cannot wanton
"Dr. Robert Norwood, of Philadelph-
la, who speaks this week at St, Paul's
GOLDEN GUINEA fRUTE�+ .pE
�lDtjlEi • r.
Vary •mush the largest adyanogle
reported in any country have bei
where, It is we
made in practically
known, practically all the rallaraya
are owned and operated by: the gov-:
eminent, Repeated advances were
made during tfie war and still fur-
ther very great advances have baso
made since the signing o! the arnica
lice. The asseng r rates now aver.!
6eto>re the a war, at 700 mend the freight raihigher d
bout 800 per cent higher. ,
Large advances' in rates bavo
ad to be made in many countrt-:
which were remote from the scolio,.
. hoatWitlee, For example, in Decay
bar, 1919, all freight aad page _ •
ly destroy. Teach the children `that
while it is permissible to gattrer a few
of the plentiful species for the decorat-
fon of home and school, the rare flow-
ars should never be touched but marked.
Urotected, watched, antl'encourage to
reproduce and spread.
U P d•
' Senseless Waste
•he
Make the children see that it iscpure
vandalism, 'senseless waste and selfish-
elfish-
Hess to go to the woods oust come back
laden with armful's 0f limp and faded
flowers and greater part of which' are
only, thrown away. Help them to
i '
s a marl °f a sage .aiity s° exception-
.ai and of a nressa a so unusual that the•
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News Leader urges business mem to
steal a few minutes from their lunch
hour and hear him at 1 o'clock, -The'
Evenrn(; Journal, Richmond, Virg,.-
"Gnuadians should interest themselves
more In this brilliant poet: Throughout •for
tEnglish speaking world he is regard,
ed by many as the only writer of poetic
drama worthy as'a successor to Stephen
„_
Phillips. " ----the Statesman, Torontoi
Ont. ,,
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Enrolment No. 5275 Form 1 •e
MONTREAL
A►10NTREALy 1
1l'ttesday.--Wilt leave his own staple, TORONTO
Tinian Road, three miles west of Sea-
forth, and go •to Commercial HotGG1,' DETROIT
Clinton for noon; then by way of Hurd
Road and hloluresvilie to Oscar Tebeett's
night, Wednesday. -By Way of Malt- �bin CHICAGO
lend, concessionr
thterestotr Ben hto iller hn Durst
Huron Unexcelled Unexcelled Dieing Car Servlet,
Road to Wilmot liaackes' for night. Sleeping cars o0 night trains and
Thursday, -To the seventh concession, ;Parlor Cars on special day trains.
Goderich Township, to Fred Pickards Full information from any Brand
for noon; then to Harold Graham s, Hitt- Trunk Ticket Agent or C. B. Horning
lir 'concession, for night. Friday,—By ,District Passenger Agent, Troonto.
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NEW ERA WANT ADS. o
's i. The Most Interesting News In The Paper ,.
�yt' 11EN there Is an emergency to meet, when a t,,,
4ei w g y
4 need of business or the home presents itself, ,
.quick decisive action is demanded.
I: Tisere are innumerable occasions when there is
imperatives demand to accomplish a desired object 3.k
at ones and to do it in the most efficient way with tMrs.
a s l^
maximum return and minimum expense. The se- S
i curingof reliable household servants and het of all
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kinds, Getting the right kind of capable ex crime.p
g P P ,.:;
�rJ a ed employes for office, mil, store, shop or factory,
Selecting high grade representatives to secure add-
1+, ed volume of business. The renting or buying a • (
pro-
i9, home, Choosing investment chances that are . f'
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fitable and sure. Finding a job that is pleasant,
'!' i' congenial and that holds possibility of advancement
, '', ', end increased return, Restoring lost articles of
�5' value, si,,
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rates on the -South African Bove
t raltwaye were advaaced•i a
f'Id
oast, while it Atitost. 1tl19, a ra : •
in freight
see
that true lover of wild flowers path-
ars file fewest, except of course in the
case of beautiful pests such as the
•the
Grand <d. -The fishermen of this
•place are having fairly good success,•
getting some lifts,
way of Telephone Road and John Ransford fit Son, cit passes./
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Road to Newman Garretts for noon; ger arld Ticket Agents, phone 5g,,
then;' to his own stable Huron Roan
for hi j ' ',oA, 0. Pattison, station agent.
ght where ire will remain until
0 20 per cent both and
paseenger rates was, made in •Brazil,
ox -eye daisy, ^,+lsich are legitimate prey
good «
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lire folios Tuesday . morning,
G W.Nott, Proprietor and Massager.
and,. -In October of the same year
for everyone,
Six o'clock Supper.
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HFlushes 9
pd ditional taereases were proposed.
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i®ven in Australia, which was atoll
jos remote from the theatre of hostili_
• third way to Save the• wildflowers
is to trespass the
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On Tuesday evening,'text Willis
DUNURE GARTLY • a
Spell:.
ties as any part of the world, all We
government railways have suffered
severely from the effects of the watt
and have had to make advances 1'
their rates,
put up notices along
edge of the wood lot, and insist upon
this being respected. Another wayto
save our native flowers Is give them a
p lace among the borders of the lawn,
g
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Presbyterian church School room a Six
theO'causk supper 'will ite served under
the auspices of' the Girls' Giub, Ad_
mission 35c.
Fagoting
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Enrolment N�. 5275 Form 1 ® ��0 �� i D 0515
Monday. --=Will tenure Pts own stable
Huron Road 3 miles west of Seafortit
Sleep.
The railways of Great Britain were
placed under government control at
'
All flowers that grow in the woods will
Lost ..
and go by Nay of floras Road and Sea- CINB.ARI;� ' at
fortlto.Jerry Staplefon's for noon then
the beginning of the War and are still
being thus operated. During the war
the passenger . rates were advanced
60. per cont, while the freight rate
were not advanced at all, and b='
cause Ile inereasee in capons
greatly exceeded the increases 1n
do well -"columbines," violets, Mille-
ms, dog's tooth violet, Jack-in-the•pui-
pit Solomon's seal foam flower, wild
phlox+ wood ferns, cr• anesbill and
gg a
sconce 0f other vat•ietieS; and. ll you
chance to have danili or boggy spot
. -
A wagon tire on Monday between the
Clinton Stock Yards and P. P. Potter's
Huron .Rd Kindlynotif Mn Potter
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and Will be rewarded for his bottler.
phtltle 13.610,
north to Jerry O'Hara's ' for night,
Tuesday, -To Snell Bros., Kinburrr, Philip H. Ryan, Sand Point, N.S.,
far noon; then to Andrew Flynn's for wsitcat-"1 have been a Pham sufferer
night, Wednesday. -To Ezra Durst's
gfrom nerve trouble, 1 was so wrak,
Base Line, for noon; then by way , and nervous 1 etiukl not sleep al, night
Summer Hill and 16th concession to stud my appetite wen very poor. i
James Ferguson's for slight. Thursday. not walk across the floor without
rates the government incurred a
large deficit, To reduce or wipe out
a
at the foot of the garden you can essay
Lawn Social:
could
-By way of Huron Road and Crit Line trembling ell over. 1 hail hot :;ue.ttcs
Eldred Yoe's far noon; then by way of and fainting spells 1V11.15 .l. was tit Pty
t i deflect adv�aaicen• is the freight
its
rates of the British railwav8 rangy
lug from 215 to 100 per cont war
made a;teetive on January 16, 1980
and extra °liaargo0 were ended
rates whioh cover the coilettlon as
delivery of Grofght at btations stn well
Ars its trssseTortatign. In tareb, lQt
file demurrage eltargeo lnaspoaed Po;
u da be oftd tit
lholdtrttK, a ,caro 0 jr v
l+prie�i 01 fico time wore iaoresa-.....
108 1;, N eilaf,. 69tdit tate °harge6
with great hope of success, the beaut-
les of the Swamp -orchids, cardinal
flowers, meadow rue t'irtle Pea eaglet
d s
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bee bolus, and claim orae a bioteh
Y b
ed Jewel weed. It is tine that flower
lovers who devote a part of their garden
to wild flowers 500n conte to love
these dainty, delicate beauties most
of all, •and reserve a plot at the side ar
bank °f" the "Ouse £Or lite rrNtch rti°r'e
A lawn social under the auspices of
the Constance ChurClr Sabbath School
tbiil be held. on lire lawn of MI. Edward
Britton on Wednesday, June 30th. The
Brunswick Trio --a" Jock" Bailantyne,
the• Scottish Comedian,_. Prof, Mickie,
try. drum artist, and Violet Gilsnore,
p
Eloc¢tianht, will be present, ea well
be served from six to ll,30, Every-
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body welcome. Admission SOC. The
rensids eillf be illaminstad Ir thr NOr•
y
ninth concession to Robert C'uff's for second box of riltllnu n'e Il earl. sireI Nerve
night, Frida . -B wa of B field 1'illa i began io feel better net kept on
y Y Y - until 1 had uarci six boxsa whcrs 1 colt
Line and and of Stanley to James Jack
+ 1 Fred dike tit diffrrenL pereass 1 am neva
sous for noon, then to r d
est En Tuckersmith, for night, Sat- without them in the house amt masa.
W _d r g oe mend them t° ail who r+utTer with their
By way of the second cdn S
ties; to nroadfoot's Corner, then to nerves.
gleeat' 'Corner olid Mill Road to Dave Milburn's boort and Nerve 1'.ila are
9,
Dapple's tor noon then to his own Stibie 60e, per box at all druggists or dealers,
for niehl, wber.e he Valli remain until
x ,,,.. . or mailed threet On meetpt of "rice by
, Matrday 'noising,
, r area_ onn,lnic tevnnlde. t'r Milbutt► co,, x+unrtEd, 's �.nnt°,
smbaegt t tW tlkvs 'Apar . o IFls
Showy but toss appeating asters, zinnias, £Marr. ciecwitIlgifte �;•,,,,, ,,,4M;,,,y;.•v, 1,