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The Clinton New Era, 1915-08-19, Page 4What Old iteroll Bays are !]!l l+ lr ID1D111o• at 6thec rq A \llt•i fr the 0 O:lt 'ra re- cent letter to .list J.ather has this to say of Capt. Gibson, of Winni- peg, cousin of the 'Gibson's of Wroxeter. In an hour's conversattort i •couldn't finish my, stories of Gibson. :It was Gipson, who daily mewled away with a' sniping rifle and found an idell spot with "a complete enfiladit view, of the German trench. Only three or lour shots a day would be the lie it, as the position; must be kept 'secret. 'Be tolyl me he always se- eeeterl fact German corporals' tor 'the distioc.t.ion. He hated Germans especially fat ones, There is a stloryi ';old of 'Gib- son which I hope is true. During one of his noetnrnal ramblef he found himself unteido a line of "rein 0 dugouts }Ir sit ul ly era wt 'ed'to the mous It of one of them and 338tented intently -snores t Several accumhent figures were quits 'discernable and Gibson iroughly aroused the nearest. "How many men in here?" said 'Gibson in the brusque manner of the Prussian of firer "Four Sir," replied the drowsy Teuton. Throe eeronels ,dater; Gibson- e'Did you say four?" 7.'outnn-"Yes •air" Gibson -"Then share that k: • mongst you." "That" was a particularlyacti\e hand•lbornh. Captain eelmon \P1s last' seen at hard -grips with n Pt nssiin officer Tor the possession of tho Hatter's 'revolver. It happened (luring an unsncc^ssful attach 0n el German trench near Zillebeke. Whether or rot he is a prisoner/ of war, we know not, but knowing the mamas. T. did, I hard;y think it likely. CLINTON NEW' ERA 21 tu'sday, August, 191.11, 1015 "The War in China Against b Opium cured and returned ,lapme: Scion afterwards lie cc me'bacic- with 7 of. his friends to have, thee treat- ment, (5 nt 0136 thought( of the New. Testtame.lt story of the elan \31io afte(\vards \+nae ;possessed of seven,) '.phi', Were'all cured.: A. Short time ago another i em enure front this towe, 1 asked hull :if he knew these other mere TIe said, °01 yen. that ,18 why T came., I nee 11.11) 1011cthre '•tel y,h 11!,,all stayed cured? Again he leplirct '.n thea firmati✓o.This l its anther .f a o:neoulagifl den's; it had rather a better endilg than the story in New Test•u to et, so 1; thought. If I bad written' !these lines a week ago, whel Dr. Hither].) 011(1 T me, my story would have ended hire. .13nt unfortunately' a fees clays ago my lriend .n,:. Cheo wcis back. main to Hire hoe/nine say- ing that he wanted to tette the opium' cure once n1Ioa•Cc I snip, Why, isn't your) nnmcr'Cheo?,' 'lie said. eyes.'„ "Are you, *ion;• from Lung 1lwoi Chengi', "lee" " "Did you not tical: off opium ,here, anrf then bring me eeven 'of yore f1 lends?',, Yee ' 11 eve is it ('hen that after all phis you are again nein' opium?', Well1 .hr! said, doctor, it is jus9 leis' •cry; alum' two months ago' I had:: earl 1)! - tact: of dysentery, ane' 'l' sh't;'tc d to use °rIun' again, hstt if yiu will cute 110 once more 5 will g l out a:.d get you a IMS 'ofother 'Homes to ecmO ;Ind 1 I t1 ere, the le 1.i` ' No doubt heuas 1c1ii13g rbeftrulh 3i.3011t the rlysellery, fer there a earl cl idenlie in this llr(n'inec this peal: S11m1r1'l'. When a fT:•l''•t malty sieeumh..d to the fell die - case.. SO Chea is agein a 51111 0 1 and eve trait t131t: '(ii: time he will be permanently cured. That to\vn au p''thes no elitro! : my foimer patients all 11•p they would litre in lace erne nine (o'1. I have spoken abc ut the metier to Rev. R. O. Jolliffe, Who has the our -station lvork and we hope that (10 long these) men and their le 1 -- Jew -townsmen will have the g.or- pel preached in their midst, A recent opium patient was Mr. Chang. Nearly two years ago his vile attended the dispensary,to be , treated for ulcer' of te log (st very common disease in Chin:1). Soon she began to attend church, vend tonic quite, an interest in the gospel. She soon got ,to have'. a I good deal 0f faith, mpreyer. She } used to pray about ,the every -shay i things in her life, and, she wee es- 1 l,ecially not unmindful of her his • tildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S band, who was are opium ` user C A 8 -r o R s A 77,e lcdies of our 101151011 here got yuitc l,tereste1'in the family, 0nct even) anxious to see the 1onlbancl to the Madill 1l toed '(n' iT,ed pica -'tu give him special attention if .fie diel come. A1to1' miry tnoet e: ho finally decided bo give up tint hitb it: da1(1 prese rterl .himself 3111 the h°spuria.TI) ep'enl.ly Telt "1oma (11 hishiswifpin wife's laitle in prayer, for he proudly shoe .d me a \kitten prey er 100111 Mra. ,Iolliet°-load'given; tc leis evi£e. - After completing 'tile' shire Mr. Chang went horn°,, rade 1t was not long till we he ird, ler their having iraycr meeting at their' house T hey. had the Bielewomenout ,:1t rt. I tell you.them alis subject of Prayer -a side pig 3 This may beamusing from the Westerner et otanrlpoint, cut not from item, Chinese, for tee' pig is an important 5100: of100)lth among the lower middle ,classes. For instance, the, proceeds from the sale ,of al tat pig ,would l'uy Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten Ivhen the liver is right the stomach and bowels arc right, CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly cont. pet a lazy liver to do its duty. Cures con- atipation,. indiges- tion, Sick Headache, end Distress after Eating. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine must bear Signature le it You will find relief in Tam-Buk 1 1t eases the brning,ystinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zany. fink means cure: Why not prove' this !n 411 Dreg/SateG Mena, tP food for a Chinese coolie' for over ,< , year. 531 alter all 'Chis' prayer was pcl:baps as sensible: :1s some of the prayers ' eve make. Let ua hope that, the Chang Sarney will go on praying, rot' only about the temporal things of lite, but also about tlee jell -important e'er- nal things, Children Cry , FOR. FLETCHER'S CAS"I"O R I A T E WESTERN PAIR London, Ontario, September 10th to lSth T'het'Prizc List offered this year by the Western Tan( Association is the most liberal in its ntsto y In the Live Stock Depaeh-Ones the prizes Jape exceptionally Inrge. The 'Horse stablcshnve 'beer; disin rutted vary thoreughly under, the direction of Dr. Tarn hire V. S. and everything net in firs'teeeess condition. In (the cattle barns there will be ir:c'reased aecomnlo elation as last yeer tenets had, 'to be brought into service. A new sheep barn is being erected where accom morlation• has been provided for e large sheep exhibit. ne it: is felt tint the increase ill i:ha Pri7.0list will bring out all the' large flocks The Ponitry Prizes are increased •nlrl should bring nut, ;lithe hest Heels of Ontario. Tice prize)) fan• grain and \ egotebles are also high re. this year and there should 'beet large exhibit in 'hist department Lists, entry forms programs, and all information from the Secretory A.M. Hunt, London, Ont. Children. Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA8TORIA eee t i I 8s old San], Vessels in Pori Colborne (arbor fest. -Ve1iana. Canal 60 ears O I'k deIc titan -nous -New Concrete Locks -to be -u ed on nNewt- eATA cov 4.12 g° Off for, very much' ci:larged sonnet tions between the, upper and rower lakes, and we ore now beginning a new Welland Caned' 'hate is to be more than twice as deep tis the old one. The New Cared, is being, eon:' structed under the direction of ,T. L. ,Jolter andfhr, work will corn' pare favorably with the Panama Canal. The ca:rat, as planned. by Mr, Weller, is to be 29 miles in length as against 2 miles in the pre- sent canal. ill will have ,even lochs, insle•Id of twenty-six, 0f t(,rec will be. cleuble, so as to ad- mit of ships going up and down at the same time. These locks Ire to bet 800 feet long 1 y 80 feet wide with al depth. of 30 feet. Their most striking feature will he, a Hely style gate,• unique he canal' construction and invented, by Mr. Weller himself, Instead of con- sisting of two leaves mitring in the centre when' closed, these gates e\111 be but Single' leaves, turning right across the ends of the noels. When it is mentioned! that the lock gates on the .Panama Canal weigh only 730) tons, against 1,100 in 'the proposed Welland, gates,; it 331 apparent that in some, respects at least the latter' undertaking sur passes the former. The/ Panama locks are, of course, larger, being' 1000 feet in length by :110 in (width, With a' depth of 41 i-3 feet, but their lift is only 28 1-8 feet, es against 46;i feet on the Welland Canal. -Most of the Fire,' Chiefs,' include ing our own Chief, 'Harry, Bartfiff were taken by electric cars from Thorold 'tri see the epnstruction work, 1{t{a0at1111tn111au1111MillIMUiettt/11t111l5ll1lilaaall(111t3llli.t Words Spoken to 1st the past fever"clays. I would first o4 all hell you that 1 have, never been so ,l,rour'1; sof anything in my life, as 7 am of this Armlet with''1. Canada', ami 'i,t. (pointing to it,.) thee I weak On my right arm, I; thank you andc:on•- geatulate you from the hottbm of my heart, for the part each one o1 you have taken 01 giving nae this reeling of pride, I think it is possible that ,you 31'0 not, all, of, you, quite realize that if we had retired on the evening of the 22nd April --when mad Allies fellbefore timeass n left - rllton left flank quia e' open -the tvh le of the 27th and' 28th Divisions a r\ would' probably have'' been cut off, certainly 'they would not have got away ,a germ or ai vehicle of any) sort, and probably U0't more than half the Infantry. This is >, what our, Commaurlei- in -Chief meant when he telegraph ed, as he diel, that "the Canadians saved eho sittiation',. My Lads, if ON et' men had a right to be;proud' in 'his 1001311, yard leave. 1 lcnow my Military history Moiety well, and I cannot ithink of an ( instance, especially when the cleverness and de'terminatioil of the enemy is taken into' acrounef in which troops were placed in such a difficult: position, nor- can I think of aet iretance in which so newel depended on the stand- ing fast e. 1 011q 3)10351031 You will reme,nber the last time I spoke to yin, just before you went into the ll'renches' at Sailly now over two month!! ago, I told you about my old; Regiment -the R. W. Kents-having gained a re- pubation for noel budging froim thole teel'ches, no matter how they were attacked. T' Geld then that I was quiet sure that' in a abort time, the Army out. Here would be saying the same of you. 1 little thought -we 10110 .0I 318 thought -how eeon those words would conte true, But now to-(ley- not o-(laynot only the Army out here, but all Canada, all England, and all the Empire, ere saying' it of, you?. The ahem each saying,' hes taken in earning this reputation is no small one. 7 have three pages• of congratu- latory telegram; from ells Majesty the Ki)g downwards which' will read to you, with. als'or'a very nice leiter fern) our Army Commander er, Sir Honl'e Smith-horrien. Now, I doubt, if any Divisional Commander or any Division ever hast 90 mar y congratulatory • telegrams and messages. as thee, and rementha:', they are not mere ly polite and rentlmen'gal 01135, they express just( whale the send its ieally feel. There 1s one more' tit^ort f would say to you before I shop. You Peeve made r reputation, second to none gained in this' ;War, bnt, remember, 110 plan, can lice on his reputation he mustekeep on adding to it. That you will de so e feel just as sure. as I diel two months ago, when !told you that- I knew you would make areputation when the opportunity came. I am fleet' going 'goshalte hands with your Officers, and nal do so I wantyonto feel that' nm sleek lag hands with each one of you, Ile I would actually, do 11 time per- mitted, -No, we will no'i have 'toy cheering now -we will keep that till yon have added to youe repu- tation, as 7 len oie yen will.', • HAD CHOLERA MORBUS. SOS BAD COULD NOT SIT UP. Attacks of cholera morbus are caused mostly by indiscretion in diet, the use of uuripe fruit and new vegetables, and usually occur during the hot summer mouths. On the first sign 0rthis very weakening trouble Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry should be taken, Mrs. George Lee, Ruthven, Ont., writes: "I was taken with cholera morbus, and I was so bad I could net lit up ally more than five minutes at a time. My husband said I looked"as if I had been sick a month; he got me a bottle of Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, and I took the whole of it in one day, and it completely cured me. We are never without it in the house for T don't think it can be beat." When you ask for Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry see that you get "Dr. Fowler's," as imitators have gone so far as to imitate our wrapper both in color and style, and have adopted similar names, such as Strawberry Compound, Wild Strawberry Compound, Extract of Strawberry, etc. "Dr, Fowler's" has been on the market for the past 70 years, and is acknowledged by all who have used into be a sure cure for all bowel complaints. Price,j35 cents. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co;, Limited, Toronto, Ont. When .Preservin$ Use LANTIG Sagan Becattee itdissolves-quickly; it -will not scorch or burn in the kettle. LANTIC Sugar is. refined from cane only. granulated extra fine and comes to you clean and pure from refinery In' original packages. 2 lb. and 5 lb. cartons mad 10 lb. and 20 lb. bags.a 100 lb. bags coarser granulation. Weight guaranteed. Buy in "original packaages and look_for the LANTiC Red Bail on each package. Send your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from bag er t.p end ' of i carton and we will mail you book of Sugar� So asserted Fruit Jar Labels -printed andt ummed ready to put on the jars: Atlantic Sugar Refineries Limited,, MONTRRAL,'QUE. ST. JOHN, N::8. 1 ii3 '18ummtutuapFt0Iantemattl4t/1l muninannntamantn7!119q(Ii1uann1Y1tt9t11t17Anit9ut1t7Etitld If1'1195vt11{if0ti111Y1Idt111p11t1tr1Arr r,rr'Ak't'M ,e, NTAVO NAM %alai 1csr: ChgOdrarein y fon' Flet 4 lei s The Kine Yon l ^vc COAlways :;',ox'a„ ?1t, atilt which has been in rase for over O yea:.•s, has house the signature Of and has boon made under his�er k sa.1t11 supervision ^in o Its infancy.fateY - "-ace-4w Allow t10 one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeit,, Imitations ar(i "dust -as -good" are but >i✓xperinacnts that trifle with and endanger t110 health of Infants and Children-E:Yperlellcc ag'aanst Experiment. What is CAST IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Caston;' Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. 1!) is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine 'nor other Narcotie Substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tiro relief of Constipation, Flatulency, 'Wind. Colic, all'Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving' healthy rind natural sleep., The Children's Panacca-The 11lother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO RIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use o0e� Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought • , 'THC CENTAUR COMPANY, CW YORK. CITY, The War and Migration SUFFERED FROM i This would provide labour) for the Catarrh Of The Stomach! land andthelr consuming) %capac- ity would increase, employment In the towns, They would' willingly undertake to repay their }ores out of wages after ,arrival but cannot save anything out, of their shill- ing a day pity, half of which nn in'- t:umerabie eases le (assigned) to their relatives so as, eta pliably them for a Govornmenrt's subsidy Canada was one of! , tthe' prizes the Prussians coveted. Aro her savior's to be excluded• because they were born' at home? The Boys Tho Imperialism of the boys is uoparalled. All the best who could go, at the/ age of, sixteen ar:d upwards, have enlisted 'by oe erstating their ages, rind cases of boys joining thoranks at the age of 'fifteen are frequent. None of these wish tee return to their former oceupatto•ns ands Bar- tow lives. When therefore, there are situations for which -no tonal labour is applyi.1g there will not fares be advanced to help ant such boys from h0ane? Thousands of those who came, out\ in the past; have enlisted and proved the steel ing worth of their; class. The Future of Caaalk, The ore thing. needful' for Can- ada to become ,a truly great] nation is to double or 'treble' here popu- lation. Now is 'Iter Green Oppor- tunity to do so, and at the same time to prove that thee Empire is indissolubly one, not; only in Arms but. in Labor' r iso, 'and, the oppor- tunity will, we hope, nevere recur, as it is due to( the; War. The 'ex- tension of Canada's urban employ- ment also depends on the expan- sion of her rural population, If one en every two Canadian farmers holding ten 00:0 and over Of ('and would take an ex -soldier' bey dur- ing S0mtivo 0cthreef hiredred ater the nd fifrr - teen thousand could come• out, and after they had aeptrid their fares they could las isle in (the migra- tion of their lawn and other boys' sisters and thus; 00001'e the des,. tiny of tile. Dominfpn. They would also spend $411` a year on cloth- ing alone, which would amount to about 'twelve and' la half million dollars a year(. If they stay here they will decline' and deteriorate all the improverne4 wrought in Buffalo and tloderich them by their time with the col- Wes' Paasenget ours will be lost. and 'employ,, am pm p na p m ment 01 'the tolvna will suffer in Stratford 10.00 12,30 6,25 10.25 consequence of hack' of consumers ]Mitchell 10.22 12.55 5.56 1041 Ts the Empire to be one in Peace Seaforth 10.46 1.20 6.18 11,19 aswell as in the War? What! is Clinton 11.07 1.85 6.40 11,2 Canada's reply? Those Canadians 13olmesville11.16 1,43 6,46 11.3 who cannot j'oiu' the, active forces taoderich 11.35 2.00 7.05 1 at the front could/ now get trendy to East Passenger help to receive the would-be seat a m pp m p.m lets of our troops so that the Goderich 7.05 2.35 4552 words of Sir .ROberI:, Borden utter Holmesville 7.22 2.52, 5.00' ed in the Rouse' of Commons at Clinton 7.32 3,08 5.10 Ottawa on April 10, 1015, may apply Seatorth 7.61 3.21 5.35 to the Canadians' answer to ' the Mitchell 8.16 3.4'4 559 clarion of Peace. as it did to the Stratfora 8 40 146 620• t0scin of War Sir Robert replied ' No one. of us' doubted( then when the end came thel people of Can ads 13 00111 be, reedy, to repiond to the call; but we rejoice that in every Province, and indeed' tin every community in Canada, there sponse has been so warm, s,oloy,a.I so splendidly patriotic,. that every - one of us feeds to: -day, more proud than ever he did before of this gloat Drminioa ',' FOR 8 YEARS. Milburn's Laxa-Liver PUN' Cured Her. Mrs. Agnes Gallant, Reserve Mines, N.S., writes: "I take great pleasure in writing you. I have been a great sufferer, for eight years, from catarrh of the stomach and tried several, so called;' catarrh remedies without relief until a friend of mine advised me to try Mil - burn's Lasa -Liver Pills, which I did, and four vials completely cured me." Be sure and get Milburn's Lasa -Liver Pills when you ask for them as there are a number of imitations on the market. The price is 25c. per vial, 5 vials for 11.00, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Oat. Grand TrnnkRailway Systetn Railway Time Table London, Huron and Bruce, " North Passenger Loudon, depart,..- 8.30 a m 4.40 p to Centralia. 33 5,43 Exeter 9.44 5.54 Bengali 9.65 5.05 Kippen 10.01 6,11 Brucetield 19.09 6.19 Clinton 11.00 6.85 Londesboro 11.18 6.52 Blyth 11.27 7.00 Belgrave....... 11.40 '7.13 Wingham, arrive11.54 71351 South Passenger Win ham depart g8.36am 3.30 p Belgrave 6.50 3.44 Blyth 7.04 3.56 Londesboro 7.13 4.04 Clinton 8.10 4.23 Brumfield 8.27 4.39 Kipper.' 8.85 4.47 Hensall! 8.41 4.52 Exeter 8.54 5.05 Centralia. 9.04 5.15 London, arrive 10.00 8.10 Yours !Faithfully The New Era. 49TR NEAR.. "IN THE PUBLIC S:ERVICE." W. II. KERR it SOA, -Preps. r MOS, E. SE.DGWICK f J. Leslie Kerr Business Manager 33 Oriental Street, Poplar, London, E, July, 1915 RHEUMATISM ARRESTED • Many people suffer the tortures of lame musclesandttif'feaed;-mats because of im- purities its the blood, and each succeeding attack seems more acute until rheumatism has invaded the whole system, t To arrest rheumatism it is quite as int. portant to improve your general health as to purity your blood, and tike cod liver oil in Scott's Tiittnlsion is nature's great blood -maker, while its medicinal nourish- ment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and npbuild your strength., Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands everyday who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes, New Era, One Year In advance 11.00 New Era, when not paid in ad- vance. •• . , 11,50 New Era, to this United States 01 advance $1.50 Advertising Rates on Application. Job work prices advance on July, lst, 1913, in ;accordance .with the Huron Co. Press Asso-, enation ; Rates. Office Phone 30 . 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