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The Clinton New Era, 1917-11-15, Page 5• ThorklRy, Nbvernber 1,50, i917. t' t""" THE CLINTON NEW E Poultry Wanted Our reeding Plant has opened for `the season, and from now on We will be in the market for all the poultry you. liave for sale. Poultry will be taken in every Wed- nesday horning at 1'lolmesville and (every day at Clinton. Special prices will be Paid for pro- perly Yfinished milk -fed chickens over S lbs each. Gunn-bangiois & Co., Limited The up-to-date Firm Clinton Oraneh Phone 190 N. W. Trewartha, Manager or Flolnlesville 4 on 142. 111A4AAAAAAAAAA®dAAAAAAAAAA, j 4 b PIillIOS► ► See and here our finest Ir New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos and Organs, N41 pceaa1 values in Art 1- 4 ► M Pianos and organs rent • ed. Ohoice new Edison • phoilogio,hs, Music & variety Cents. 4 MUSIC E31p(L ttlltl 4 b ► ► WS' C. Hoare b P n p b Iwerepreer re;'rwDwrvervvvvv9a7v9'v IAAA mete, ekeeanncmwnnnAwnnd°rwt eeee 3 M is the time to have your Furnace overhauled or a new one installed. A number of second hand stoves in good repair. Electric Wiring and Fixtures aw....,.,,,-..,, Sassirs.. fear, yam & Sutter Plumbers and Electricians Phone 7. yVpAWesve . dvseseaseoNbeJY'Aeee eeee..,,,, Better Pay The Price Don't he tempted to choose cheap jewel, ry. Pal' better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, Yon will never be sorry -fm' as a matter of money, it is easily the most economical. That has been said en often that everybody by this time should know it -and yet there is ne scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to gat personal -If you would like to miss that sort,ttltogether- COMIE HEItIE :If you wonlit like to buy where nothing but high qualities are dealt in -COME HUES: And even at that, no person ever said our mines were unfair e e cunt r Jeweler and Optician; suer al Marriage Licenses FORD ot S1cLEO» •tr We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government $tandem.), We tarso have on hand, Alfalfa, i&iieth.e, and Red Clover. 'tVe always have en hand Goeae ' Invent, Pose, llatrleq and Peed Corn ' $ileettert Market Prises paid for Ban Mull Silt Grains, re113 MeLEOD 6111 l RIMONig B4nB*ar%IIt tiOI.IOITOE NOTA1fl Lo117E Ci.Cbi TL(lTO (MINTON t e NotaryPublie Commissioner, ete. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE issuer of Marriage Lloenees, Huron tat„ Clinton. H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer, , Financial and Real Eletete INSURANCE AGENtit--tlepresenting 14 lire In serene° Compauies,. Division Court Olglce. Piano Tuning i Mr, James Doherty wishes to is - form the public that he is r e- Pered to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing, Orders left at W. Doherty's phone e1, will receive Prompt attention, • M. G. Cameron, K.C. Semester, Solicitor, Conveyancer, ilto Oflice on Albert Street, occupied by Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every Thursday, and on any day for which appointments are made. Ciiice hours from 0 a,rn. to 0 p m. A good vault in connection with the office. (Moe open every week day, Mr, Hooper will make any oppointmentsfor Mr. Ctlmeron. Medirral. iDR r;. 'tif. TUOMFSON Phyeieien, Surgeon. bite aneotal attention given to diseases of the payo. Ear. Throat, and Nose, Eyes • Orally samiued, and suitable glasses preoedbed. Ounce and Residence. ewe dooree west er rite Commercial note Huron at, &lids, /i11tiN and I.A,klill:lt Dr. W. Gunn, L, R. C, n'.. L. At. 0. Dr, Cuun's oatoo et residence High Street ler J /1, uneater. 1).A. 111.1), oalbe -Ontario Street, Clinton, Night orals at residence, Rattenbnr. St, or at hoapitai . DR. 1te. Pl. AXON ipn;V7r1S'r crown and uvulae Work 0 Specialty. Graduate or C.O.D.S,.. Chicago. and R,O,D.Ih Toronto. fiat field on Mondays, !Nov 1s1 10 r) Mao IL Ftil9WILE4t, 27ENT153T. OtEoee over O'NEIL'S store, Special care taken to make dental trews .oanr as painless all possible. THOMAS GUNDR`V Live stock and general Auction ser aODERIOH ONT t']a X.51.0:5 Gales a anemia/. tildet8 sr e Naw tate orrice, ram. e,y Littera. tu. Terms reasonable. Clinton,'Partnere' sale not. discounted DIPS. Geo, t&, M. E. Whitley 1 `e iS1 �ifd 1 et9lal. Osteopathic l'hy. Speciseists in Women's and Children'e Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Eye Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Office-Rattenbauy Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m. G. D. Mc aggart M. D. MoTaggat jW e is eL"a.", .?'(.t�i z 5f z Bras, WIND/VERB ALBERT ST , CLINTOF General Banking Bnninaeas toariaacted ,.SO):EB DISCOUNTED Lrofta issued. Entereet allowed n deposits The Meigillop Mutual File Insurance t2ue Peres and Isolated Town Fraolre eety Only insured. Hetet IDiliee-i4eaforlh. Ont Officers J. Connolly, Godericit„President; Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President; Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary - Treasurer. Agents Alex. Leitch, No. 1, Clinton; Edward Hinchley, Seaforth` Wm. Chesney, Eg- mondvIlle; J. W. 51e•, Goderich; R. G. Jarmuth, Erodhagen. Directors Wm. Rhin, No. 2, Seaforth; John Ben.. neweis, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beech- wood; M. McEwan, Clinton; James Connolly, Godericb; D. P. McGregor, No. 3, Seaforth; J. -G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; Geo. McCartne, No. 3, Seaforth. A Carman of Canada P011iNg CC MI Pll lido, us tor prates it will pay y011 John Hutton LONDESBORO Shirtwaists can frequently be cut down to be used in the dresses of small children. Business and ,Shorthand Westervelt Scho ta. A: `Building Loddon', Ontarli 71, College to Sessl'7rn Sept; '1st to J 0�d Catalogue Free. C Enter any -thing ._,.1 W. Westervelt, Principal ettleteetessesteeteseetoseteestso $uecE1 OF 1 REM REMEDY FOB INDSINIiE; KIDNEYS; RHEUMATISM:' Boar Nr, Editor -I suffered for years with backache, Last March I tried "Amide" dnuric and have usedt hien w kid- ney o ney medicine reoently discovered. by Dr. Pierce, and it was wonderful the way it eased the pain and gave me relief in Such a short time. I have tried several medicines, but OAnurioe id the only one that gave satisfaction. I feel it my duty to recommend 5Annrie Tablets') to any one who Gaffere as I did, (Signed) MBs. MABOARli'T E. SNIDER. NOTE: Folks in town and adjoining counties are delighted with the results they have obtained byusing'(ANURIC," the newest discovery of Dr, Pierce, who ie head of the INVALIns I3OTIEL and SvnaxaAL INSTITUTE, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the daywith a back- ache, stiff legs, arms and consoles an oe s d d an achinghead (worn out before the + day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove that this ie a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the ('Anuric," cut this out and send ten cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. This will prove to you that ('Anuric" is thirty-seven tithes more active than lithia in eliminating uric acid -and the most perfect kidney and bladder cor- rector. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50 -cent box of eAnuric." Yon run no risk for Dr, Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as it has for the past half century for his "Golden Medical Discovery," a general tonic made from roots with pure glycerine which makes the blood pure, his "Fa- vorite Prescription" for weak women and ((Pleasant Pellets" for liver ills. SUNDAY "A 1� Lesson VII.—f ctr,'ih Quarter, For 1L, 1317. THE JTEN+'i T !OC:.L SERIES. Text of the Losson. Nan. i:. ;-11—Mtem- ary Ver::ea, Test, Matt. 7—Comolental y il, ci%.0 '1..1 by Rev, D. M. Stearns, Cool inu!l,;t tray toil o:'tur in Prayer to reel U, ih 111(11 tr.1) d,.ty for hu op- !nr. ilu:!ly to speak to the k!i,g, 11 final- ly came. 1t is NU utt('It easier to rt:'teh thu Eine of kings (hal it Is to 01(5(1 na- ter, 10 ur uhta!ll :t L:'arin from su(e earthly p'dulllte, yet t:n,l netts hmuaa iuvlrutuoutulit)' fu IIis utast time and w'tn•. The hinder was en 'warily upon Ilm hear). of No:tentluh that he could GIRLS! LEMCN IS A SKIN WHITENER l-low,to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. The ,juice of two fresh ('thous strained into a bottle eontniIi(l( three (mires of ur,Lur.: white m„lca t1 whole quarter pint "f the most reuau•Isahle 1, man skin benutitiot' ut 15(01:t Um cost ane Hurst pay far a rrr:tll jar e? tl:.' or(linlry told ere:um:, ran. %11,5(!4 br nal:' n to strain ti'' 1..... a ,jnico teen e s fine cloth so no 1011151 1 0lp get, 1:. th• It thin lotion will keep fresh for Months. I?very woman knows that 1 ••11 (1 ,joie,. is used to bles,4t :ruf rea:•0 •..1, 1,1•ulis',cs es flrck3 ' selloltn'..:.; ,cul ten nae is ter le,o1 ;tee sou::. :, wI itrne'r 5111,1 InI!1: ..'1st t:•)• it! (!et three om:ros of or:lutrd whito at len•' chow mor• and two tenons from the grocer rind make up it quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and costo, ft daily into titulars :out terms of Canada's Victory Mit, ear Kane months of waiting; le, prods bis eadrless even in the premien of the king, for he was the king's enp. hearer (1, 11; 11, 1), The king °been', ed tt and said; "Thou art not sick. What Is this sorrow of heart!” Re re, plied that be could not help being sad When the city of hie fathers was waste and the gated eonsumed with lire. Isaiab had written long before: "Zion le a wilderness, Jerusalem a desolation. Our holy and our beautiful house, where our fathers praised Thee, is burned ep with, fire, and all our pleas - and things are laid writs" (Ida. Ixii, 10, 1:1). Now that the captivity was over and many had returned and the temple had' been rebuilt and dedicated the wall was stili, in ruins and the city delegate and a reproach; and kv as Oda w thep urden upon rt of Ne b a the he s he- tnlah. hen W the king nnkod him what he desired, In the same moment he spoke to God in heaven and to the earthly king before whom he was' standing (verses 4, 5). This we can all do, and it we always talked with God before talking to people how chi. feront our words would often be! He asked the king to send hien to Jeru- salem that he might build the city (verso 5). The king asked him bow long he would be gone and when he would return, and when Nehemiah set a tinge it pleased the king to send him (verse 0). If the queen sitting by the king was Esther, its is probable, it will help us to understand many things. Yet we do not need to under- stand as much as we need to see the good hand of God upon him to grant- ing his request and providing the wherewithal to rebuild the city (verses 7, 8). 1 am reminded of two of my favorite texts in Phil. ii, 15, and Isa. Ixiv, 4, 11. V. "It is God who worketb," "A God who worketh for him, who waiteth for him." . The journey to Jerusalem, which took Ezra and his company four months to accomplish, is not consider- ed nor referred to, except that the king sent captains of the army and horsemen with him (verses 9-11). This does not seem to me to indicate any less faith ou the port of Nehemiah than on the part of Ezra, but Ezra had said something very strongly about God's care of His own without human aid, and Ile felt that he had to prove it, and he did, and the Lord honored his trust. Nehemiah was just as much a matt of God as (Ezra, but he had made no boast that he 1'e1t com- pelled to prove. Let us not judge one another, hat each for himself have faith in God and prove it, Like Ezra, after he reached Jerusalem, so Nehemiah spent three quiet clays before he did anything (verse 11; Ezra viii, 2). There are different interpretations of the saying, "He that believeth shall not make haste" (Isa. xxl'iii, 111), but there are surely times when we must go slowly and very prayerfully. V*'itbout telltug the priests or the nobles or the 1111008 what was in his heart to do he and some few men with himn w c t out by night to look the matter over and get a correct knowledge of the real condi- tion of affairs (verses 12-16). Then he laid before the rulers the reproachful coudition of things, told them of the good hand of God upon him and of the king's commission and provision. So they said, "Let its rise up and build," and they strengthened their hands for the work (verses 17, 1S). As in the story of Ezra, there are always some outsiders who seem to want a share in a good work and if not allowed to help will do all they can to Milder. So now we have the IIoronite, the Am- monite and the Arabian exceedingly grieved because some one bad come to seek the welfare of Israel, and they despised and laughed to scorn Nehe- miah and his party and accused them of rebelling against the king (verses A. PAGE 4 M9A " >, rr;,lie+tc Kt: P �RF£lrT ai'Je,.a BREAD trip 4-vir; fri k„„ , "'i ROYAL' YEAST CA K ES MADE IN CANADA 1, d,: S1f1i Piwiko:044It751‘.1.. +t0.1itikilf 3151. Nehemiah l to saki them, �,,. a are servants of the Gal of heaven and t will arise andi 1 bullZ stdw a prosper H will p1 per us, but you have no part in this work or in this city (verse 20). So they trot to work priests and rulers and people, men and women, merchants and tIpot lie - Caries and goldsmiths, each one over against his house (111, 8, 12, 17, 112, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32), and I 15110 to nnth•e that they began and ended al the sheep gate (iii, 1, 32), for that romlulfs me of°Him who is the Lauth of tee n lamb for slaughter ami a sheep ,loch before his shearers, who said to 11!a disciples, "I send you forth its sheep in the midst of wolves (John 1, "B: Ida: 111i, 7; Matt. x, lin. Whatever is begun in Him, on the ground or Ills eacrlfce, will surely go throueli, Some would not help in the work till, te, but He cannot fail, whether Polka help sr hinder, for Ile shall not 51,3 me 1:a rltscouraged (Toa. xlii, 4t, Barber C_red Subserlption stooks will be open oat( Monday, November 1Zt for five, len and twenty -veal' bonds, dated 1st Decem- ber, 1917, interest payable half -yearly 1st of June and 1st December, Bonds Will be In delioplin,U)ons its low as 1550, The of t e "I 1. pricethe.new w lo• i 1par e iloan s to he p -,- 0o cents n the dollar—for r o 1 GnS ien/o nS bonds, with the privilege of spreading the payments over a period of llve months in ntlotithly instalments. In view of this privilege of spreading the payments, and so a full six months' In- terest will be paid tate purehasers on June. "1'si,, 1918,. the bonus of interest thus allowed will reduce the price, so (hat the bunds yield the investor 5,61 % on the twenty-year bonds, 5.68% on the ten-year bonds, and 5.8 1 % on the live -year bonds. Phis loan will starry conversion privileges into future issues, and will be free of any present or future Dominion taxes, including in- coiite telt. Holders of Dominioniof C ada de- benture stock, due O`tu er 1Si 1909, ) , and of fonds of the three preceeding Dominion of Canada War Loan issues have the privilege of surrendering their bonds in part payment for subscript- ions to bonds of this issue under the following conditions: Debenture stock due October 1st, 1919, at par and accrued interest, War Loan Bouts, clue December 1st 1925, at 97 ee (Ind accrued interest, The two foregoing will be accepted in part payment for bunds of any of the three nutturities of this Issue. War Loan Bonds, due October 31st, 1931, at 97% and accrued interest, War Loan Bunds due March 1st, 1937, at 96 and accrued iliterest. These will be accepted in part pay- ment for bonds of the 1937 ntaturtty only of this issue. Cniictr en Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR lA POTATO DEALERS • MUST BE LICENSED fEczema 5cze a Only Bona -fide Dealers Will be Able Generously Tells Others How Cure Was Effected. Toronto, Out., November 1•1—Nn one is better qualified to judge of treatment for skin troubles than the barber. Ile finds his customers bothered with barber's itch, pimples and eczema and has his teen difficul- ties in treating these conditions after shaving Mr, Lewis learned !Punt a eustunler 'rhoui t, r, C.h.o:e's tlitltntent. and when he contracted eceenut, applied this treatment vith most satisfactory re- sults. Ile i. naturally enthusiastic now in reconum'nd!nc this ointment to any nuc sulleriig from simili;u' skin troubles. Alr. Go'1!:e Lewis, barber, 22021:. Wellesley street, 'termite, writes: "1 was tar some time troubled with an e5.entic eruption on the scalp and ob- tained temporary relief by the use of a tonic. About six months later little blotches broke out on nn' face and the doctor 5008011nced the trouble to be eczema, I heard of Ur, t;h:lse'0 tt9int- ment through a customer who was cured by this treatment after trying many remedies 111 vain, so I beean the use .t this ointment :Dud to a short time the eczema entirely disappeared 10.01 n)y Pose and scalp. You can !m - ;thine nit' relict. as I ant a barber by trade and havin,; a lace covereii with pimples or blotches was not conducive u. food business. I shall take erets ple:eure in reev mmencline Dr. Chase's 1tiutment to any eustonters with facial or other troubles of this nature." Dr. C'hase's Ointment. Doc a hex, at all dealers, or Ednuutson, Bates & Co, 1,31(11ted. Toronto. VICTORY LOAN 1?T PAR 5lttawd, Nov. o.—Sir 'i'hnmas White, Minister el I inancr, announces the par - tits Save, neck, m•ms and bands. Loran ,n follows: IA Yrri,.Y' (Rr % lti. ti," i dTNriL4"',.t'. iE ereeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeweeeteeee To Handle Tubers. In order to protect the public against speculation in the potato trade all wholesale dealers will be registered :t the ,,tlice of the Pool Controller and will have to take out a license to do business. Licenses will be issued only to bona -tide dealers and the Latter will be required to tile semi-monthly statements showing their purchases, sales and proti18. Legitimate dealer's and wholesalers will have nrtihng to fear front the regulations, but the tak- ing tf unreasOual-de prutits between Producer and consumer will not be permitted. Representatives 0, the Departments of Agriculture of Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Prince Edward IsLuld Quebec :gut Ontario, acting as an ad- viser); sub -committee of the Fruit and Vegetable Committee el the Feed Controller's office, were in session in Ottawa last week considering the potato situation. They reported their finding's to the slain committee, They estimated the surplus et pota- toes in Nul'a Scotia at two million bushels: in New Brunswick, two mil- lions six hundred thousand bushels; in Prince Edward isl:utd, three mil- lion be:diets; in Ontario. 11 normal crop; in Quebec, a shortage of two million bushels. The surplus is not due to a heavy crop per acre, but to a largely increased acreage. As a smat- ter of fact, the yield per acre is small, and consequently the cost of produc- tion is comparatively large. The cost to the farmer of producing a ,ht-puuud bat: of potatoes was esti- mated as follows for the several Pro- vinces represented: Nova Scntia S1,05 New Brunswick 1.50 Prince Edward island , 0.00 Interim 1.30 Quebec 1,511 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAST CR1A 0.414,,u^: ORi t ntaserov Gin Pins have ettatned astosndiag euoceSe in the ratiooal treattaeset et Itheuutatism, Pains in the P sclg, Swollen, Joints, Urinary Troubles, etc. Here is one instance -- "One Single Pill Gave Relief" Pleseleville, oat. "I suffered from Kittn.ey Trouble ler several years, and tried numerous reme- dies and srescrtptiooe without perman- ent relied, my ease beteg Cbronie. T decided to try Gin Nils. One single pt11 mi ve me greet relief. I Have now token four boxes of Gin pine cold find myself completely cured. No more bad humour—increase in weight— clear eyes—fresh colour --more strength and vigour. This is what Gin Pills have done for me." H. POWIS HERBERT. Gin Pills sell for 50o a box or 6 boxes for $2.50,at all good dealers. Sample free if you write to National" Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto; or to U.S. address, Na-Dru-Co., Inc., 202 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. 115 70,000 Autoes in Ontario Official reports received in Toronto ' to indicate an increase of slightly more than lifty per cent. in the number of nee/mobiles le actual use in the Donde- " i'n1 at the present tinge over the total for 1916. According to statements from the Provincial cities, the cars in use in Canada nolo total approximately 1 76,000. The approximate total on December 3 1, 1916, was 117,000, 00- cerding le the (Alicia' statistics. This makes an incraase this year to date of 59,6000 with three months of the year to come. The Prteence of Ontario continues to lead with a present total of about 70,000 cars registered, as compared with approximately 55,000 Iasi December, e m q foulders PAIN IN HEAD LIVER SOBERER HER. Miss A. Windsor, Peterboro, Ont., writes: -"I have been sick for about four years with pains in my head and plains in my shoulders which I always thought were caused by working outside in the sun on the farm. People told me that it •was my liver bothering me, so I bought, three vials of Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills, and found that they were doing me gond. I continued laking them until now I am well anti strong. 1 ant very thank- ful to you for my recovery." ItIitburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are a speeifio for all troubles arising fruit a marhid st:ta of the liver, so keep it active by the use of those easy-ar t:mg, non -irritating little pills. 11Iilburn's Lath -Liver Pills are 25e. a vial at all dralete or mailed direct, on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.„ Limited, Toronto, Ont. You will get One Hundred cents worth for every dollar you spend in a Suit or Overcoat of ESFCclot.03, S - ALLEN LIMiTER r and a little extra in the Style, Fit and Workmanship. They are tailored to your (measure ion guaranteed. The Fall and Winter sail iples selection now. perfect fit and satisfact- are there ---- Make your The Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton