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The Clinton New Era, 1916-04-13, Page 2PAGE Two. IIID (.INxtON NZ1 W tl L&. illttlinexy Ready - to -Wear 1 arinents' Phone TS Dry Goods and Ilonse Fur itishinr s Order Your Easter Hat NW The rush will overwhelm us in a weeek or so- We can gi,-e better attention to your Easter Hat now, Why not come down this week? Our milliners are creating new designs all the time: Always something fresh to see here. This store for High class 1+4'littinery Easter Suits and Easter Coats Coats that meet the taste and fit the desired styles of all patrons. Coats in the newest models and the newest cloth. including Gabardines Serges, Tweeds, Blanket ()loth, and - Corduroy. AINVOS Ladies contemplating purchasing Suits for Eas- ter w(,u'd do well to see our + xtensive stock. Nev- er before have we been so bast' in this department. Never in our history have we heel in a better posi- tion to supply you with most up-to-date garments —See our Suits before buying, Easter Waists. We are daily complimented on the superiority of our Waists in Crepes, Voiles, Silks, etc., all at the most moderate prices, New Easter Neckwear to hand this week. i ie,e••••••••e•• Price • $15.25 • LATEST WONDER IN PHONOGRAPHS the VA INT 0P::E30ir•E • • • A Phonograph second to none, yet at a price no home can • afford to be without it, Its beauty of tone and clearnese of C reproduction are marvellous. Platy any s,zed record, vocal, .:mr1a:, _.- - Price $15.25 Compares with the Best by Actnal Test • • instrumental, band, etc, For Sale at • • Jas. Durnford F"rtorereClirlton • m • • 0 0 • • • 0 • • • • • • O • • 0'oR40eseoess000ecoose DID•••• OtfO•••••••••••*0••••0••••0 1 • • ••• s • 0 0i • • 0 • • • w • • • for immediate delivery. They are sold at the • following prices; • •••••••••• • p •• •• • • 0 We make these only from (wenuine Vegetable Parchment We carry in stock a line printed with the words Choice Dairy Butter • s • 1000 Sheets $2.25 It 50o Sheets 1.50 le250 Sheets...... ..... ........ .75 e loo Sheets •35 • 3 ilt Wrappers specially printed from your own e copy, we can l; supply them at the following prices— • 1 M $2,25 2 to 4 M 1,75 per 11I 5 Yr i.5o per M to M I,q.o per M • e 0 •• a •••• i'' • s • •to The New Era 0 • e eli:,.INTON - 0 • •IC ° z,; :a tRf00/409000e41e0e060000e00.040000N4000: 1 WHEN B,UYiNGYEAST' INSIST ON HAVING THIS PACKAGE 441-ilematta , O R A4 1 1GIl[EFTCOMPANht j ' "^.0.41°0-../0,0,a4,00 DECLINE SUBSTITUTES ••••••••m•••••s••••••••••• • • , • The Huron Battl, • • ses•s••seosesessoams•••••• he is amarried man with a family. family and owner of a 100 -acre farm Robert Lawson. tr prominent young Morris Pon nihil) farmer. ilea ]eased hie holdings and donned the khaki as a private in the 161st Battalion. -„-,••-- PASSED AT MONTREAL The officer and men of the 161st passed at the recent exemeatMontreal in musketry fighting. ,They were;- Lient. H U, McLean; C.S,tJ., 13, 0, James; Sergt, R. P Nash; (),S,M,. 1, Seeley: Sergi, G W. Burchell. We understand Seeet. Seeley stood second in the whole class, M1LITA1tY DAY AT WINGHAM The Wingham branch of the Huron County Wer Auxiliary is arranging to have a military day on April IS, with the Wroxeter, Brnsrels and Blyth detach/Items along wittethe Wingham comnauv present and the battalion bend. • A recruiting meeting will be held in the town hall in the evening. to be addressed by some of the best platform speakers available, --S•--- Ed. Dlnnroe's water pail is the wet spot on the parade gt ound'. when the soldiers drill on the from street. ---••-- JOINS 38RD HURON REGT. OM. L, W. Shannon, D. O, O. of Military Division No. I, made the fol- lowing order last week -Bengt, S, D. Grant, of the 33rd Huron Regiment, has been temporarily detailed foe duty with the 161st Battalion in the capacity of baud iostrnetor Serge. Major. J. Seeley left last week foe London to he instrnetnr in the bsyonet course which opened nn Morn day in that city. --••-- The goys of the ]61st want to get down to business right away. They can't have full hattaticn drill until every last men is in the' ranks and ready ler hi share. Are YOU holding them back? -� S --- Think of the deeds of vour Canadian brothers at St. Julien and Lange merok, Yon can do as well if you join the army, Come now, `fake a glance at the congenial and satisfied fellows in the .101st. Get in the game, ]nen, and be one of them, Hurry up, before it's too late, --••-- Every man who holds hack keeps the Germans going that touch longer, Consulation Free- Any yoneg mar wanting to know whether he is medi catty lit or unlit to help Light for the Empire, will be welcomed at the •Iteadgnarrers by -Major , J. W. Shaw, Medict1 Officer, Huron's Own. Don't offer the time worn, frayed nue excuse that you ere stay ing on the farm to feed the soldiers Get a repot t of fond products of Huron -or of Ont arra-and thereafter give the true reason for your delinquency. Never mind getting a new spring overcoat and suit, The King will st,ppty, you tkirh w complete outfit, becoming and smart, and pay you be; sides for wearing it., ---••-- Some of the women of Huron want to knit socks for line, upstanding young men, who are willing to near them to Berlin on the. Spree. The knitters nan't go tt.emseh -e,, bat ire anxious to do what they can to help on the win'. Hurry up, boys; give the' women their chance. --ISO-- BAYONET AND PHYSICAL DRILL The following men from the N. 0, 0 • class left Clinton last Saturday for London to 'take e "oohrae in bayonet • tightieg and physical training which • started on Monday and lasts until May 4, The men have.heen.given Corporal's I1t stripes. They went under the charge of Lieut. W P. Scott of 13rusetils company. The names of the nteii arta- • Clinton -Corp a I'retnlin W P Runnings • M .Draper • Brussels-CorpA R, Mustard • • Wingham-Corp L O Cantelon • ”' A M Forhes " J E Holmes Seaforth-Sergt J Gillespie Corp Wm McKIniey Blyth -Corp 0 Ootiltee Goderich-Corp W kl Peachy " d Woodley ftensall-Corp 13 W ioh'ston • 0 e •. • 0 • • R e e s e • 0 0 • • 0 • HARD CHRONIC COUGH Made Well by Delicious Vinol Crestline, Ohio. - " I contracted a hard, chronic cough, and was weak, nervous and run down. I have a small family of three, and it was hard for me to do my work. I took different medi- cines without benefit, Finally I heard about Vinol, and it has restored me to health and strength,my cough is all gone and i feel fine," -Mrs. H. 13. CARLISLE, We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, for chronic coughs and' colds, and for all weak, nervous, run-down. conditions. J. E, Hovey, Druggist Clinton, Ont. " ;S E Mc&irthur.. Exeter-Onrp T 12 Bissett - ' L Rivers The men from the 16Jst Jiatti, are at teethed for discipline and rations to the 142nd Batbaduh'aud are quartered in Queen's Park, Good Competition at Spring Stock -Show Seaforth Show Marred by Rain— Many Spectators Attracted to Tanana Seaforth, April 1t --Wet weather somewhat. intert, red wish the fan-. rual,spring ,horse /and cattle Lair held !'bore today but there was a good .turnout 'of spectators, whq nppeared well satisfied with the display of stock, and the judging which followed. The prize -win- ners were. Shorthorn b411, ,3 years and over -J. nominee $. Son, Soafrorth : Tames McIntosh Tuckersmith. Shorthorn bull 2 years old -J, W Beatty, Seaforth Hackney stallion -W. 3, Dale, "Bulleht. Roadster stalyon, trotting --Ike Medium, L. Chat lesworth, Blyth; Andy Recilac, fflossenbucy and Berry, 93rnsall, Single roadster-Irlortipti Elliott, Varna ;' Geo, Beatty, 'Varna. Single carriage, horse -F. VanCg- mond, Clinton; W. J. Miller, Clin- ton. Roadster Loam -Dan Henderson, iSeator•th, Clydesdale stallion, foaled in 1915. -Jas. Smillie, 'Rananli ; Thomas Me- Mil].ant Hallett. Percheron stallion --Jae, Smith, McKillop, Heavy draft team—Thomas Mc- Millan, 'Hullett; Alea. Sin slairi Nippon road; R Northcote, Exeter Brood mare in Mal, heavy draft James Smillie, Hensel!: R.7). Belt, Heenan, I-Ieavy dnert, filly oe gelding, 3- ycae-old-R. Ncrthc'oite, Exeter; R, Northcote, Exeter; Dennis Barry, Dublin. Heavy draft, filly or gelding, 2 - year -old -R, ,D. Ba]Il, H.:nsall, Thos 1rut'efielct Heavy draft, filly or gcld'ing, 1- yaar-oia-•W. J. .loafs, Hallett. Huron Weather Instu•ancr Cnni- pany special --Thomas McMillan, • Agricultural steam-D,Pothering- ham, Tuckersmilh; John Dale, Can ton. Agri:ultera' b}ofild mare in foal --A1ex. Wright, :B"ucefMid ; R, D. Bell, 'lierisall, Agricultural filly or gelding, 3 - year -old -A, Wright, Bruceticld; John iJdwcliffc, Iiensall: Jonathan 4lugill, Huron road.weat Jud es -heavy horses, J. McCal- lumShakespeare; light horsed 1. Darrach, Listowel, calttle, Mr. Smith, .Exeter Heart Was So Weak Could Not Go Up Stairs Without Help. When the heart becomes weak and does not do its work properly the nerves become unstrung and the whole system seems to go "all to pieces." When this happens you need a tonic to build up both the heart and nerves, and Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will accomplish this for you, providing you Jo not let your ease run too long and allow it to become chronic, Mrs. $vangilisre Loverdure, Port Coulonge, Que., writes: "Last summer my heart and naives were so bad I could not sleep at night, and my heart was so weak I could not go up stairs without help. My doctor said he could do no more for me as my heart was completely done. A cousin of mine carne in one day and told toe that Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cured her completely. I immediately gave her 50 cents to bring me a Lox, and since that day there is a box always on my sideboard. I. am now well, and my heart and nerves are stronger than waren I was a little school girl: I advise anyone with. heart trouble to try them, No doctor can beat them." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50c per box, 3 boxes for 81.25; for sale at all dealers; mailed direct on,receipt of price by The '1', Milburn Co„ Limited,, Toronto, Ont. A Paemaekers Poster Famous Dutch Artist's Remorse- less Exposure of Carman Inhumanity in Belgium Luis Raeraaelcera, the famous Ilut:eh Cartelonist, has ganorousl'y dt'awn for the, National Committee flor Relief in Belgium erne of the nibst remarkable and certainly the frost hearlrenclering of all the War Posters." The misery of the: millions now in Belgium whom the Germans re- fuse to feed has inspire•] this not- able artist to his finest effort. A Belgian woman, with a ragged .red cloak over her shoulders, is :ho3ci- ing tightly to her breast an infant in a shawl: Around the childis clasped the mtritlter's lased --ii band which spells starvvaitian, In the woman's face there is the infinite 0lo,rrow ;of motherhood, driven to despair by German inhumanity and the pitiful. helpless yearning 1)0 relieve the child's suffering, But it is in the face of the child that Blaemaeltcrs has Vold the full horror of the tragedy of Belgium. The staring terror in the eyes ,there lnlok up at the mother makes one shudder and turn away to think what might have been in England With remorseless realism R,aernalc- ere, in this iofant'of pain, has vis- ualised e0 the world the infamy of Germany, The )poster, which is artistically rep;!ocluced has this Irroonfe; iheed- ing; "In Baum.' Una heath, op Peeve the 'one word "Help' A ny evader of his nawspaper can se- cure a copy of the poste• free e of roost by sending a postbard to the Hon. Secretary, National Commit- tee Jnr Relief in Belgium ^.rraf't3gar Buildins, Traialgat Square, Llon- 211on A ropy,isea) view in The New Era ',office, GIRL COULD NOT . WORK How She Was Relieved from, Pain by Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Taunton, Mass,-" I had pains in both aides and when my periods canis I had to stay at home from work and suf- fer a long time. One day a woman came to our house and asked my mother why I was Buffering. Mother told her that I suf- fered every month and she said, 'Why don't you buy a Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?' 112y mother bought it and the next month I was so well that I worked all the month without staying at home a day. I am in good health now and have told lots of girls about it." -Miss CLARICE MORIN, 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. Thousands of girls suffer in silence every month rather than consult a phy- sician. If girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging -down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion would take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, a safe and pure remedy made from roots and herbs, mucte suffering. might be avoided. Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, (confidential) for free advice which will prove helpful. Skipped a $3,000 Sand Chief Felker, of Paris, Nabs a Man Wanted at Seaforth Thursday, ,April 13th, 1Sf16. Let, Me Figure On wiring your House for Electric Lights, -My prices are as low as is consistent with good work. All work guar- anteed to pass inspection. W. J. Nediger' Phone 131. Poster Printing ' The New Era. Printing Office, which has the best equipped plant in any Oanadrah town, turns ont lean striking looking Posters for Sales. Entertaleu-ents, or ether purposes, at fair prices for the quality of work produced. When ordering by maid these are the tegular sizes to ask for ;- Sixteenth Sheets ex 9 inches Eighth Sheets 9x12 inches Quarter Sheets 12e18 inches Half Sheets 1.8x24 inches Full Sheets 21x36 inches ADDRESS The New Era CLINTON, ONT. For Sale Colt rising 4 years, well broken, Ap• ply to I. RATTENBURY For Sale The property of H, T. Rance --3 year old driver, unbroken, and a 1 year old colt, Quick sale desired, Apple to GEORGE CORDELL Galt, Amil, 6.-• Roy Metcalf,, alias Prect. Pree,nails, wanted by the :fro- House tl►r Sale lice for having jumped a bail bond of $3,000 fur•nishtel byte U,altonian, was arreslecl orFrieuay afternoon atPtanceton by Chief Psalter, of Paris, ,andwa:, identified by Chief Gorman tau the It noted man, Met- calf was implicated in an arson case :arising out of a fire at Sea - forth and spas balled out. When the trial came up in De, -ember, Met calf failed to appear, and since then Chief Garman, of this city alas been endeavoring to lora re the man. This Week he got a Lip that there wee .aman atPrin:etou, an- swering the destiipfi:r�a, and Chief Felker, who made the arrest, gets .the reward off.e,ed. Metcalf will be handed over to th,• Ooderich authorities, Births, illarria;;es t .1.1g 'ahs D'IA RRIA GES SWAN -BOWL}, -.At, the Renee in Bre eft•h9, on April 12th, by ttev. 11, F, Woods, Miss &ulie, third uanghter of Peter Bowie, to thew Swan, of 13ruc-field, Di6ATIIS JOHNS'TONE-Int Clinton on Thurs day, April fish, Annie Dlaeielene, daughter of Gord,,n and Annie Johnstone, aged I year and 5 months CLUFF-AT 81.. James rectory in Stratford, on Sunday, April 0, 1916, Lauua Annie, only dau;liter of Re v and Mrs, W `i', Cluti New Patriotic Song "We will Fight till Victory is Won" is the title of a new patriotic song which is dedicated to the goys of the Ibis; Be tail ion. This song is good and i , on sale itt a. T, Cooper's Bookstore, the price being; ;30c. 20 Cows tor Sate I will offer for sale after Seturdwe morning. April 150, about 20 good breeding fresh r, 1ved 01218 and 4 I have made arrangements to hz idle springers. I will allow 6 months time a limited number of, calves, mostly if desired on approved joint notes, good Shorthorn grades, WESLEY MARQUIS W. MARQUIS, CLINTON Phone 14 on 166 Phone 14 on 166 Smaller Coal Bilis Let us reduce your coal bills. We can do it by sup- plying- you with a coal that lasts long, gives a steady heat and leaves only a small amount of ash. This coal is LEHIGH,VALLEY ANTHRACITE The Coal That Satisfies It will save you money. Give it a tripe T4. J. Holloway, Clinton Western University, London . ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE Income Doubled -Nolo $75,000 0 Another large addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arte and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment in view Write for particulars to: E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M A., Ph.D. President, Eggs for Hcching From Herts that Lay Weare prepared to supply a large number of eggs far hatnhing purposes frond the famous Guild bred-to•lay strain of Single Comb White Leghorn -Sittings 60e per 78 nr 43 per hundred Our Special pen of 2 year old bens mated with Tom Barrow strain cock. erele 1111 per 16. Incubator lots a special ty. SIOLMESVILLI; POULTRY YARDS N. W, Trewartha, Proprietor phone 4 on 142 Rags, I capers and Rubbers The Women'e Patriotic Society hope to snake a collection of these articles the last week in April, Housecleaning may haye arrived in some homes, please do not destroy the above House on Rattenhury St., formerly named aaticles, bat save for thtti Williamoccupied by the late Mrs. illiam collection 10 ApriL Murray, Apply to . G. D. Ma 4.GGART A Saxon for Sale. A white brick 2 story house of I0 rooms with good cellar; TO /1 water; acre of hind with apple trees; also a stable. Corner of Princess and Spen- cer street, For terms etc. apply to Mrs, E. Iloltzhauer, on premises, For Sale Saxon Runabout for sale, only run 21 months last season, Has all up -to. dace fixtures. Apply to A O. PArTISON, Victoria Street 6 -Room Cottage for Sale A 5 room cottage and # acre of land, trait trees, the house has town water and electric lights, for sale cheap on easy terms, apply to WESLEY WALKEI1, Agency manager Northern Life Phone, office 30, house 140 Seed Potatoes. R. J, McMillan of Se forth, who is in the province of Alberta at present, has purchased sortie very fine Beed potatoes of the Golden Coin variety and wilt have a carload shipped to Oliuton. They, will arrive about the COth April, Any orders left with Will Grant will be supplied. R. J, McM'ILLAN Lots for Sate Three tenths of an acre, sittutted oa east side of Victoria street next to Doherty switch. A desirable location for residence or business. r5, snap if taken at once. Apply to W, S. Downs, Eattenbury St, East Fat Hens and Chickens Wanted. Taken at any time. Highest Market Prices Calves for Sale Painting dC Paper Hanging Painting and Paper H enaing neatly and promptly done, Orders left at Hunniford's Grocery Store or at my residence, Victoria Street, THOS, GRAELIS Headquarters for Flour Now is the time to buy your Winter supply of Moor, We carry a full stook of the following bratnds,- Purity Five Roses Exeter Milverton Tavistock London Listowel White Plume (pastry And also a brand of Breakfast Food, made from choice Manitoba wheat, at fi pounds fur 25e To Hake Your liens Lay This winter, we recommend oar Laving Meal, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shell Bone Meal, Grit and Charcoal. %Ve always carry a full line of l Bran Low Grade Flour Shorts Molasses Meal Oil Cake Dairy Meal Highest Prieea Paid for alt Kinds of Crain W.Jcnkins&Son Flour and treed. phone 199 Valve -in - Head Motor COME AND ;,SEE THE c.evr.iei "FOaNVlnely„ at the Clinton Motor Car Co. Show Roorna Powerful and Quiet Running Price Complete $675 F.0.13. Oshawa Regular Equipment, Mohair Tailored Top, Envelope and Side Curtains, Electric Horn Clear Vision Ventilating Wind Shield, Speedometer, Electric Staring and Lighting System, Ammeter and License Brackets. NOTE—Owing to the great dernand for this car. we would suggest placing your order early to ensure delivery. We use the Stewart Speedometer, Two -unit "Auto -Lite" Starting and Lighting System with Bendix Driv., same type and grade as used onthe high-priced cars. A COMPLETE LINE OF REPAIRS ALWAYSEKEPT iN STOCK W. J. NEDIGLR, Agent, Phone 131, CLINTON t�cestrc' ca:manse•