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The Clinton New Era, 1918-1-17, Page 3T .E CLIINTON NFW ERA!w *laps r i WOMAN NAD NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. ble Compound Helped Her, West Danby, N. Y. -"I have had nervous trouble all my life until T took lLydia E. Pinkhamis 111111179111 Vegetable Com- pound f or nerves and for female trou- bles and it straight- ened me out in good shape, I work nearly all the time, as we live on a farm and I have four girls, Ido all my sewing and other work with their help, so it• shows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped mea.lot. I have also had my oldest girl take it and it did her lots of good. I keep it in the house all the time and recommend it." -Mrs. DnwiTT S)NOEBAUGH, West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil- ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen- sations, all point to female derange- ments which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients tlf which are derived from native roota and herbs, has for forty years proved to be amost valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi- mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound._ The barrooms are treatiess, My coffee is sweetless, Each day 1 get poorer and wiser. My stockings are feetless, My trousers 'are seatless - My, stow I do hate the Kaiser! My Tuesdays are meatless, My Wednesdays are wheatless, I am getting more eatiess each day, Aly hpnle it is heatless, My bed it is sheetiess, They're all sent to the Y. M. C, A. W. i3l1 iAl1.N;6 I3dtitil4l'ISit 6OL1()1TOlt 0O4'ANY t'C!ic.li s'i't, obiNTOti H. T, RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and (teal Estate INSURANCI: AGENT -Representing 14l ire to amazon Companion, Division' Court Oftice. Nano Tithing Mr. Janes Doherty wishes to in- form the public that he is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, lone regulating. anis repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention. 1.1 C Cameron, K ;. Barrister, Solicitor, UOnveyeawer, Etc Oflt,!e on Ad,rrt Street, occupied by Ili. Hooper. To Cliet:on nn every Thursday. and mi any day for which appoinrriierte n re made, (.!lire hoot's front 9 a.m. to 6 p ,11. A good vault in cooneetion with the otTo e. Office open every week any, Mr. Hooper will make any oppointments for Mr. Cameron. Mycelial. 111114 (8NIA ♦slut s• A rA 1.1 l le i5r, W. i;unn, L. it, C, P., P.., IC, 4',11.. e:4t Ur, .^.urn's office at residence High Street iPr ,t 1:. Gaudier. n,A, 215.5, °Moe- Ontario Streit, Clinton. 51510 0511. nt revi,3enoa, Rnttm6ar 155 or at hoavitgl fa. 4it. 8e. F1. AXON WHN'fi8'r Prom so0 gelelita Work 1e Specialty. Graduate of C.C'.12.5... Cbientin, and Toronto, Hayfield 011 Mondava, alar Is( to aP OIL ;'1. FOWLER. Onions ever O'NEIL'S store, 'insoisl Dare twtiett to matte dentist trer 'e t as palofene as possible. THOMAS CUNDR\" Live ,Donk and general Auction Orr GODERIOH ONT 12 5tstoat; Ames t naenlalii UIG,ir1l et Now INA arace, i".t111ton prom t.y amens, to, Terme reaeunsble. lrm:n1ere ensu Cot dieocunted G. 8). Alc'laggnrt A1., 1). bleTagger '°pfi�4Lti��a 33r91 R711911RIBR_S ALBERT ST , CLINTON 4..e11ersct t c4atkttstf5 lenalneat teanaaeted e6Ol'63C4 MS00171,1'1'hli Draw flamed.. Interest showed a ra-nostts The McLt.iliop at Ilp fiM Fire insurance 3o. l?airin and 1zolented Town Prove arty terely letenired. Head 011k ie-Settfortlt, Out Officers J. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President; Thos. E. Hays, Seaford), Secretary= Treasurer. Agents .Alex, Leitch, No. 1, Clinton; Edward leinclltey, Seaforth5 Wm. Chesney Eg tnondville; J. W. Yoe, Goderich; R. G. Jarenuth, Trodbagen. Directors Fin. Flan, Nri. 2, Seatortb; John 13ei- newo s, Brodhagen; James Averts, Beed1. wood; M, .McBwan, Clinton; James Ciiniidllj, Golicricb; t). F McGregor, Xleo 3, 2$ea8oieh; .1: G. Grtelee, He. a, 'Walton; Robert Petrie, tkftt'Fook; Owe, IlleGerfue, !i 4e. 3, Seefee'b. 4 iF * « •t* C, C, 1. •REPORT 41. e .t ;t a it a it‘ First Tet'rn Examination Honours 75 per ceul, Paas 60 per cent, • lion 4y 7 Passe,-- r Fear bbiul, tier etre Hall G Ft PoWell 59.5, (3, Raithby 59, 0, Hall 58,8, M, Beaton 57, 9; B, Lindsay 57, t, W. Mulch 56.8, G. Carle 56.1, E, Bradshaw 55,1, K. Ladd 54.9, B, Slowman 54.5, F. Libby 53.2, 13, Berry 51, A. Glenn 49.8, G. Shipley 49.4, A, tladie 49,1, M, Quigley 45, W. Seeley 41.4. FORM 11 flonolirs;-1, Cooper 81,2, 1•i, Ross FORM I . ours -D. Nediger 76, 13. Mur- pit6.4, E. !lardy 73.7, E, Mc'Taggiu't 73 ,, Fowler 72.9, A. liellyar 71, Mor B. fish 09,8, S, Thompson 69,6, E, 69.5, C. Hamilton 69,1, M. Gi s 68,7, D, Brennan 68.3, 1<, 'Ca 07,6, F. Reynolds 66,9, M. Magor 06.7,, 0, Ferguson 66.3, 1•. 65,6, J. Rands 64.8, D, Rorke 63,4, . Walt 61.9, W. Ball 61.7, A. Reynolds, 60.4, "Below The Line 80,5, J. ' Townsend 80;1, 5, Draper '78.2, M. Jones 76.6, Ai, Shaw 76.4, W. Cooper 76.6. Pass -M, Hoggerth 74.8, A. Walker 74.2, 13. McCaughey 74, R. Mackay 73.7, 1. Bouck 73.2, I. Merner 72.9, Ii. Johns 71,7 C. Tyndall 71,6, F. Smallaconhe 71,3, A.. Lawrence, 69.8, E. Rutledge. 69.6, M. Grainger 68.4, A. Macdonuell 67.6, E. Jackson 07.4, L. Potter 67.1, A. McCorvie 66.6, M. Flynn 66.2, N. Priest 65,, S. Jackson 64, B. Jervis 63.6, G. Evans 63.4,. A. A1cLean 63,1, A, Holmes 61.3, M. Rutledge 60.5, 11, Rathwell 59.7, Below The Line E. Balt 59.1, 0. Murphey 58,7, S. McBrien 57.7, M. Snyder 57.4, 13; Reynolds 56.8, A. McCartney 56.6, F. Gibbings 52.3. FORM 111 i'lonors-F. Fingland 81,7, B. Chow - en 76.7, K. Elliott 7 5.5, • Pass -E. Iliggns 74.6, 13. Lough 73.4, F. Armstrong 73, N . Kennedy 72.7, C. McGill 72.5, C.,Sheeley 72.1, I, Cole 69.7. L, Holmes 69.6, E. Was - man 68.4, I, Sinclair 66.4, K. McCon- nell 65.5, D. Stephenson 65.2, M. Cook 64,4, 75. Lawrence 64,2, E. Livermore 64.1, K. Downer 63, B. Roberton 62.9, A, Davidson 61.3, V. Snyder 60.8, C, Jervis 60, Below The Line V, Wise 59, ;M„Ross 58.7, 0, Green 58.5, 13. Jackson 58.5, 11, Walker 58.4, 6, Stirling 57.2, H. Rance 56.6, R. Graham 55.8, 1, McClymont 55,2, lr Lawrence 54.9, L, Reiff 54.3, J. Bell 54,3, 61. Powell 54, 11. Mannng 53.9, E. Scotchmer 52.4, P. Currie 52.2, L. Elliott 5 1,6, A. Eagleson 51.6. J. Lindsay 50.8, Freda Wallis 50.6, G. Middleton 46.6, 11. Gibbings 46.4 I. Kaine 46.2, F, MacGregor 4 t.9, L. (Judie 41.7, FORM IV Part 1 -Faculty Entrance ihlnuurs-J R. 'Taylor, 83-5, A. Leonard 82.7. Pass -R. McMath, 74.4, E. Churchill 71.7, E. Levans 70, 13. Kemp 68.7, M. McMath 65.4, 11. Kitty 61,1, 81. Crich 60, 7, Below The Line M. Ullman 58.4, B, Ellis 58.2, PART II -Faculty Entrance llonoui•s-L. Mackay 83, J. Fergu- son 30, Pass -P, Scott 75.6, 1, Stothers 71, 71. aMcMurchie 68.8. Below The Line W. Gray 59,8, 11, Stewart 52. Honour Matriculation First Class -J. Middleton 81,3, Second Class --11. Putter 73.4, M. Chidley 70,9, W. 'I'ewnsend 67,2. HADyTWO ST ;ASE OF DOCTOR EVER KNEW. Although generally deeoritaed as a disease, constipation can never exist unless some of the organs are deranged, whits)) is generally found to be the liver. It contests of an inability to regularly evacuate the bowels, and ae a regular action of the bowels is absolutely es- sential to general health, the !cast irregu- larity should never he neglected, , Milburn's Laxa-Jiver Pills have no equal for relieving and curing constipa- tion and all its allied troubles. Mrs. T. Martin, Prince Albert, Sask. writes -"I had one of the worst cages of constipation my doctor said he had ever known, and Milbul'n's Laxa-Liven' Pills cured ane of it. My father-in-law had used them, in fact ho was the 011e who gave them to ire, 'A. number of people around here use them, and thoy, all say that they are the best pills they ever used," Milburn's Lam -Liver Pills aro 215c, n vial at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn CO,,. Limited, Toronto, Ont. THE NEW LEADER ' (Toronto News Conservative) Mr. William Proudfoot, K. C., M. P. P., has been chosen as temporary leader of Ole Provincial Liberal party, He will occupy Mr. Rowell's place ars House Leader until the end of the potnieg session of the Legislature, When a geherzt party Conventioii W111' 8310051. 11 perma1151U leader. Mr, Proudfoot i5 probably the hest choice. that could be made at the present, 'If he possesses little genius for inspit ifig personal loyalty, lie has 'had con-, slderable experience in the Legisla., Peps w311 end it! Si nip131' afs. solve Peps tablets ig your amount. The Pine forest vapor1 'vh eh are thus released aro 'brelttl ed down to the remoterit parts (l the air passages and lungs, soa hind' and healing the inflamed them trams and bringillgquletc relief from that Irritating and exllaustinp' cough. Mrs. Luther }frown, of'$Vilson's Beach, N.B. writes : "For two Years 1 Was troubled with a very bad cough. At nights it became worse and I coughed incessantly and could not sleep, 1 tried every re.oeedy ii'Imd ever 11eard af, blit nolhIxag did One ally Flood until 1 ureal peps. Tev1•n the first few thbletef gave me relief. I continued their ado, with the result that my (Imes has entirely dtsappeerr:d.,, ' These breutheable Peps are also ariequglioci for colds, sore throat, bronchitis, catarrh, aslbrnii and chest and lung troubles. iillc. box, 3 for. $1.25, All dealers 0r Peps Co., Toronto. tu'.e, and knows the ways of • the lit itse, lie would have been more acceptable to the public at large if be had not frequently associated himself with petty political tactics. Some of his methods on the Item. of the House and in Committees have been charac- terized , by considerable unfairness. Al r. Proudfoot has a read problem a- head' of him if he means to control Mr. Hartley Depart and the Laurier wing or his small following in, the Legislatu re, ' Too ervous To Sleep Nerves Wrecked by Acoident - Was Afraid to Go in a Crowd or to Stay Alone -Tells - . Of His Cure. Medh sympathy was felt in this city for 10. Dorsey, who met with a dis- tressing accident wheu his loot was smasijed in an elevator. The, shock to the nervous system was "se great that Nit. Dorsey was In a pitiable condition for a long time. Ile. was like a child in that he re- quire $, his mother's care nearly all the t •me, Ile feared a crowd, could not slay alone and could not sleep becagbe of the weakened and excited condhston of his nerves. Detroit doctors did what they could for him, but he could not get back his strength and vigor until he fortunate- ly heard of Dr. Chase's Nerve bbod. It is no mere accident that Dr., Chase's Nerve Food proves to be ex- actly what is needed in so many cases of exhausted nerves. It is composed of the ingredients which nature re- quires to form new blood and create new nerve force. Por this reason it 'cannot fail and for this reason it suc- ceeds when ordinary medicines fail. Mr. Laurence L. Dorsey, 3D Stanley street, London. Ont., writes : "About three years ago I gat my foot smashed in an elevator in Detroit, which com- pletely wrecked my nerves. I doc- tored with the doctors there, but they did not seem to be able to help me. My nerves were in such a state that 1 could not go don town alone or go any place where there was a crowd. Sometimes my mother would have to sit and watch over me at night, and sometimes I could not get any sleep at a11, But one day last winter I com- menced using Dr. Chase's Nerve Fond, and before I had com`Oletely used the first box I could sen• a difference in my condition. I continued using these pills for some time, The result was splendid. I fuelso nmch better, can sleep well at night, can go out on the street and attend gatherings like the rest of people. 3 ant so pleased to bo able to tell you what Dr, Chase's Nerve Food has done for me, and to recom- mend it to other people." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, SD cents a. box, a full treatment of S boxes for $2.75, at all dealers or Fldmauson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Do not be talked into accepting a substi- tute. Imitations only disappoint - B El Storm • TOWN DESERTED ON ,AATURDAY ' FROM BUSINESS SECTION The worst storm in years broke out Friday and Saturday everything was badly disarranged. The morning trains were late in 5etttl15 to Clinton and since then no trains have got to this important place of the map, The Buffalo train was stalled at Dub- lin amine to Stratford and at 3 o'clock all trains were cancelled. This =mina a snowplow left (lode- ich at 8 a.m. and at 'noo had not got here. Saturday afternoon Messrs Ball & Atkinson left for Londeshoro with a casket for the late Mr. Phillips, and on - le started 10 wank back. on ,Monday morning, leaving the team there, The milkmen, butchers, bakers and grocery rif,•s had a terrible time getting around, C;ATCtiA- For lsafuxlis slid Children 6115 USe IFOWOV611; :46"tr'Oars Al ways !scar' Obs Slenaturo of ..% The clearcaes t'rere''l1otxaverty crew/44 ett;dn Siltlxlay, '" z• l Local News +, Ice Harvest Teamsters and Ice cutters have al- ready commenced operations to se- cure a supply of lee for next sunnier, Legislature Galled It wits' announced officially, at the Parliament Buildings 511 Toronto Out the Legislature world convene on Tuesday, February 5, Ideaest Sends Calenders Sir 1Villiaol Hearst is sending' 150- 000 copies of a very fine cllender to the farmers of (3ntario as al New Year's gift: 'flue calender contains timely suggestions for each month. is Advancing, Last week the G.T.R. Band at Strat- ford had their election of ulticers and we notice a former Kiltie member in the person or Bandsman, W, Tong, was appointed assistant -Bandmaster 50(1 also Librarian of the Banc. Mr. Tung was al clever nnlsician when with the Kitties here. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1A Minor Locals, Have ,you tried oleomaragarine yet? If you have anything to sell , try a marll ed in the •New Era. Suppose you send the New Era to that friend or relative! it's as good a letter from home, and is, a constant reminder of the folks in the u1d Monne town and district, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA Poor Baby. A newspaper calls attention to a nursing bottle advertisement which concludes thus,.,. "Vdllen the baby is done drinking it must be unscrewed and had in a cool place under a hip If the babe does not thriev`e on fresh milk, it should be boiled." Poor little babe. Asked' to Give Twice Newspaper publishers are asked to do what is asked of '110 other calling. They are expected to give twice:. as individuals to the various subscription lists for patriotic purposes which are presented to them, and as publishers by giving away that which is to them the chief support of the business which they conduct. Journalists are wilding to bear their fair share of the common sacrifice, but they do not ex- pect that they alone should be asked to make a double sacrifice. -Brant- ford Expositor. Rozell-Rathwell A quiet wedding took place at Lin- coln street, Methodist church, Walk- erville, on Thursday, December 2014, when 811ss Sandie A. Rothwell, laugh•• ter of 'Thus. and Mrs, Halliwell, Clin- ton, was milted in marriage with C. E, Ro4,'ell, of the Rozell Dairy Farm, Huron 1911;1(1, Clinton, ceremony was perforated by the Rev. Mr. Gra- ham. pastor of the church, and was witnessed by a few immediate friends. Bride wore her .travelling suit of taupe 010th suit 1 but and shoes 1" match. The couple were unattended. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Konen left on a short honeymoon trip visiting several points In Michigan and 81077day returned to their home all the Huron Road. Coneratulatio,s and good wishes for happiness and prosperity acre extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bozell, The grown was a former resident of Brussels locality and rela- tives and old friends loin in Ilearte good wishes for a long. happy 'cl successful life. Address and Presentation 835. Rub♦, Armstrong and family who removed from their farm in Stanley to Rake up their residence in Clinton. Mr, Armstrong has lived here all itis life and we regret to loose such valued neighbors as he and hes family,- however we hope that they May spend many happy years 111 their new home, On Sunday last the Pas- tor of the Goshen Methodist Church on behalf of the congregation with sv11on1 Mr, and Mrs, Armstrong have been associated with presented them with a surf/l gift and the following address, '1'o AU'. and Mrs. Armslrongc- t Dear Friends -As you are about to sever your connection with us, and lake up your residence elsewhere, we who have been associated with you in the life and activities of the church wish to express our appreciation of you fellow workers among us, you have always been sympathetic towards the work of God, and 10150 gladly rendered assistance in the extentinn of his kingdom. We regret that you contemplate removing from our midst but we trust that Heaven's choicest blessing hill rest upon you. .As token' d1 aur esteem we present you with this small gift, and with -it We 8.5551511 yon that our earnest- prayer Is (hat God will eon - (blue to guide your pathway, fray'. you be. ctflbled to trust 'ie the in -a. finite love of your heavenly Father,.: and i:ver to acknoWledtle dim as yam'.;. •i4i'15t6'i'•''alkt� Loid;' ' ' • Signeltl'tn bellal5 of Goshen 'tea: tregal3oif, , Re*, J. •E. Ada* 'filtu'$day, January 17th, 1918 ' plc1ur5 of the Dominion of Parliaulent, 1 Bertrand 74111anrieh an Alsatian sole rr .dler, over 6o years of age was grant - j Iu ed 'ihe MillttMedal in Parts lrls ter bravery on thehe field. Ile 1s retired Send your soldier friend a box of zha.h.Buk, which for iia great heal- ing power and ooutpactnuss is called "A. surgery in a two'inell box." It le indispensable In Ieranee for had feet, polso ed woundn, frost bite) cold emeke, chapped' hands, chil- blains and sores of all kinds. Pte 30. Westfield, of "0" Company, 3rd Worcester 'Regiment, writes home: 41 wish we eou111 get more Zam.iink out here instead of so much tobacco. We need Zam-liulc badly and nothing can take its place." Re sure to include at least, one box of Zam-Auk in your pert parcel, Ali dealers or Zam.Buk Co„ Toronto, 50e, box, 3 for $1.25, rr(C90AAMPSprft6>a1d1�1ri999iWA0�A�d „ Sports. 1• 0100.60091110000940111.10009000.9 Goderich, Jan. 10 -With Goderich leading, 3 to 2, at the end of the sec- ond period, Mitchell put on a burst of speed in the final atone of a junior O. 11, A. game here to-nght and won out, et to 3, The game was fast and clr:m throughout, C. Lightfoot, of Stratford, refereed, SEAFORTH WON SeaforU1 juniors again trimmed the Clinton boys here on Thursday in a clean game of hockey, Riad, un left I wing for Seaforth, carried off the hon- ors with his speed and stick -handling, The home boys' put up a game light, but were defeated by 12 to 3 The following is the line-up Seaforth Stewart MundSton 1101()' Fox Reid Kerslake Clinton • goal Lawrence defense Wheatley defense Elliott lying Huller geuell11, but enlisted as a, private when the war broke taut. ii • OBSERVATIONS 13y the Man in the Street, Serve and save. Lel this be the slogan fur the new year. A January thaw would erece.ive a vent welcome just now. -0- How some men do have Itonuis Outlet upon ,.nem. How the ete0- terate does insist that sante men run fur Municipal honors in spite of their determinetiun not to? Seme men are born great. Children Cry. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 1( 24 HOURS 'TN CLINTON$ Many taps were frozen and pipes "busted" owing to the severe weather Saturday find Suuday. -0- The Doctors are having hard work to get to their country patients, ----0- A. J. Holloway has a car of stove coal in. R. Fitzsimons et. Sons cancelled their shi; silent of cattle to Toronto nn Sat- urday. -0- Council met this niornhrg at 11 1.111, -0 - School Board meets Wednesday evening, Why Worry? Ni trains! No bank drafts. wing Wallis Losses in 14,0,2 tires in Canada in centre Livermore 1917 totalled 82.1,251.604, more Referee, 1)1511 Dick, of Seaforth. than ' 55,100,000 damage resulting 'tlot9,'s V. 65,,13,holt6e, The Great RnglisA4k Demean Tones and invigorates the whole nervouseystn,n, makes new 1311)1Ki in old Voins, (11555 A'rr•eoue Debility, Mental anti Brain TVorrp, !Jeanine. desalt, Loss of Energy, Palpitation of the Tian et, F4cilirtg Mentor!,. Price 81 per box, six for Viso One will_please, six will cure. field by all druggists or wailed in plain pkg, on reen,pt of nth,. \'ern )1or,tph ref -moiled Ave. THE WOOD MEDICINE 00..5050550.05?. tFo,tnerht Wiodcor' NEW BiLLS CIRCULATING Th,, nese one dollar bills which were issued in March last are now finding their way into circulation They arc of very artistic design, green in color, and in an a pictorical point of view are an improvement on the old bilis. flu the front is a medallion showing a portrait ut Prin- cess Patricia, while at the back is a from only 76 fires; fatalities number- ed 150 excludin th fs f 11 H 1if 1 disaster, • ' r` BURGLARS,EARTHQUAK[r GR FROST' N0t " MAT TER Itsmorniakimmesek e pN . ,n r Sellers Stro g Early in the world war experience proved the extraordinary value of cod liver oil for strengthening soldiers against colds, pneumonia and' lung troubles. Thousands of Our Soldiers are Taking 9 Because it Guarantees the Purest No wegian Cod Liver OH high in food value and rich in blood -making properties. molt's will strengthen you against -winter sickness. Beware of Alcoholic Substitutes. Scott & Boone, Toronto. Ont. 17-7.3 -roes o . 1r'ess M1f� "{tala6r xt7p021 rs}alulge;r required to 0515 7-,1?Ca�t Oiliri;,, tsT este e. ;I.* Irelepho4e Co. pi' Canada monseines