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The Clinton New Era, 1914-06-25, Page 5
( verb 1 115101 THE CLINTONNEW, SR Tlhursday, June 25th, 1914. Ready-. i+ 'trice• 1'e r Oarn,en iishatae 71 s. ]Ilillltiery w+ ;Aug. Dees J' Raking (CIES eoat 1Price SO e Zlki the sweetest( and mo t up-to-date Coats fi,, made o the newest cloth, you wild find here on sale Saturda ly reg 24„0 coats for 12.00 �re zn. o Coats ,;for iio.00 reg i8,to teats for ' g;oo reg is. ,o coats for 7.5o reg 14. ?o coats for 7 oo Thisiwi11 be your last chance to buy an up-to— date co tt athalf price. The Lest CalI,ior Milli cry -$2.99. As o lc;K,lxl,,iiliners leave in about two weeks for their bd'Plt1a9s, we want to make a',, clearance of our trimmed hats, so put on sale Saturday two dozen, values up as high as $7 , for only-. 2.98:.. Pretty, Cool Wash Dresses for Ladies and Misses Here is by far the prettiest and most attractive attire for ladies and misses that • has ever been our pleasure to show, These charming dresses, in the season's favorite fabrics, are sure to meet your instant approval. Mail or. Phone Orders Sent Parcel Post Paid J. �a Stewart, at Perth SIS High '',Chef Ramer t f CandIaa ti rasters Y rti,':+ r Many Western .C:Ihtariol)hen in tilt Choosen"at 9u'ebecConvention x,r ;11" ��'!Il ,'a1 , ,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,Trion , , cirimomoo:ndiataai::,:onh',,,:::::.:::e:sg::::::,,:,_:,,,,,„::::::10.:,:gt : ,wy. _ aL , c:42.:, ,,,,t,...,, .,. , ,, , ,.: , !11fiill,;;,1)111,11GY . 1MThe Reasonable . Y � + ,i' ,"On• We9neday of this week, a meeting i,,of `interest was eld, as. G•"' "� Iw Aluron �opn ty Was the first County is Canada to have a rural survey `+ 'EDITORIAL . by::the Paint, boards' of oebal sere- l 'fit.' • ice and Evatlge ,s :'f t�re 9si shy �f'u1 yfid'! 4 .k,.4444! y. ani `telrian and 'Metho it •.fehprcit•e. } Quebec Anna 18. 1The, ::,host -of Ex ' ,. 'e " a � r; , liibiufs ''of HiixAn,!Co nt3!,)1 , har 1s .I • y ,• .,.� ,.; . , on.- e pelt permitting, ,(teens nd ThursdayaY, the''O:l�iiltdinrtr-_,•Order;=;:not':.. . ,: . a� f) s , r , Diagrams, and Stereo�,tirean Yre��e I mitt tlh d A•O•O�i areseeoaa0a0s••OONO' al 1�Tews 1 f ifteirelieeeeeeseeeie'Ne l Foresters ebnvention was?txkeh up shgwing actual a; grGsoii'@ ' of pu are now p91 iplg;, Quem, i ., of 'onin+ :Ontasri0 ;nf rniers, the with the discuesiori of thc; proposed' •, ,�: p '•, , -, g :,.,,. ahunges,,.,fa3luresi.uand growth for. amend entb•to fee constitution the exeain of Dine 'agricultiit^al pe!svle; m , i : - '1 i foity. Years, whole resulting in- thers�me}rdtnants to leave their town Province woe •I e our ,inertia. the West, west b �o u� � '• The Meeting referred !ab vee> r Y Y ter n o t.. a tro beingto , ( g Won SIM* youaenottoriia T The afternoon, • sitting'' elixsed tl 8 was opened; by rile p!reerdo'nt, Bev:. y � g i� nt of High Oourb It vas t',ken up Lith the(1.1:"331.Ford, who (noel••',exglainyug, the advantages of;:con•tilnued rens-" electioh ofb' cars,'a d ex�C uGiv the 'ob e t of Cm survey and of the denee. in this 'Province, if full- ad-, . i v 5+, l Y The dxsalit)ve.01Our 'Hist Oourte,'is Meeting,; called 'upon the speakers _ SC2 S3pfErvtQSTS FRIDAY. +)7f,.CImt n public sc'{>ood closes 1 rids r the summer vacation, 1yLI `t GODERICH ON '21T'H. ',.T..4.14134tteliall team: will p1a)i!,:i1u, N (�o8el'i&h Sn. thg;t42th ql': July wil4h vantage ins taken of the opportun- ities which, open in: response *n itet, effb ,'Thar:'`'Wetl tut .` elected fronaybhethiad�y of the cttl,,xt, .F!a`rm Raid Dairy dealt with the ec-a 'slap but it was of little use es The e'ectiions gcjiibh were by whallot° onomic' influencerthat effect the the job Was ' 'too' .'blip ',for ; him, resulted asrfollows.—High chief ranger farm,—dealing-4"argekf =with ;the ';M'easure Mr. Duff'wiitn• bus .pi'ede- J. A. Stewart, Perth, Ont.;'high vice Rural problem.' -`a d . ',': censor, Hon Jno. Dryden and the tchief ranger,,J. A. A. Brodeur, Mon. •, LL treat.• secretary • •.t P. Van Soweren„1 Mr. G, A. ',outman, Supt. of Farra- r Oilt`{{.''reasurer, Robert °ars and Women's Women s Institu4tesigave Elliott, Brant o,!',id,'ont,; °hi,ptaih, Rev •Dian alddress. J,"West, Lindsay. Ont:; registrar, W,+ The evening, meeting was. most W, Oonpe ' Montreal auditors (first)' inherestung,,. S. B. McCready Du - W, L Roh its Brantford Ont. (second) odor of Elementary Agricultural;. Adam Scbillty •Brantfi}rd Out. execu •Edikati'on :'for Ontario,' strop ly. five first J. ''--ebzaison Porfippto criticised the present , educational'• I 'second J. Ir.' Ketnot 'L•islo-wee Ont. ' third, At R `,Caplin London Ont, ,foie ng coairm,unniannei of etyng11e'�illlust ated.lthe i s: th F. H. D did'snn,Winhipeg •fifth .A. remarks byshowin' that,wh,i�lethe R: Coffin '2 'c' 11i,. S• gBetween all stations ;,n Canada: east After th , ]netiill'ation of officers, i ' large majority of those attending of Port Arthur and to Detroitapd Pt. was decide :to null the next annual the •H.gh sch,00ls were from the Huron,' Mich., Buffalo, Black Rock, concentionin 1915, at St. Catharines, i SaiJm, yet the education they re- Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridge, .ceived tended rather to lead frona N. y, . niimber of the members left' • composed iof the high chief ranger we'll 'hall been appointed fou- - the high vice Chief ranger,, ' a'n; yfive'rrien ocgasio1 .i 11tr F",E '14'1 , t``c11t'or' or tangent” f t,'�r q 'tp RAND TRUNICSYSEM Dominion Lay' I , Fares., the County ;'qo 'n • boys; • W II OWN HERE. a•IaW••acicoirnt of the recent meet- ing' of the tMedMial Council of Canada at O-47awa w,e, notice the 1 election, of Dr. R. J. Gibson, ;of Sault Ste (Marie as Vice -Trail - dent, Tlhe above 3s well known to many ;1)eihe :being a,son of Mrs. R: Motennan ; • Will resp1 din your v�astc is g00r3,l.� p?;9)9ngFn Alts days oY t1 e�[iinesi3 What re• ire sonableecame.- ' ar e"> F 1 A; -h aeeaeioila) vie tY to jewplee "knows who how." - An occasio a1 visit' `Meals st'least - ' a yearly'vi it. , •'Lo utr'ls longer is to put it off 1 A Q 6 too long, all �.._ i` dt pare` �'ot wedded for all time t,Y,;U i 1. e• O Rtes �.08expert, We'wellld like It s p , o ourk on to 't s d of ood or ,. that watch'ot gars, ' Your: wat li deserves 'the- best' C, treatment i}' can get, and it is just ; that• Which"weoffer. W. R.`eounter A household novelty is da; :.1 if ter for' removing fruit jars` from high shelves. Horse shoes. attached by ,bolts around the hoof have been patent- l ed in England. Ont. the firm than otherwise. A large SINGLE FARE for their.holnes tonight; Others' dealt with ' matters roti-' public Notice. cerning the limiportance of snaking the (environments of the rural- The long sum,ner• ,holidays. school houses etc., more attract- ive. The various topics were exhib- tivveawvvwvtiv-ovvvvviteti nsvvv ited by .diagrams and 'ttereoptican views with Lantern. Dr. Myers summed up by or- survey- thing— urvey- * int some of the features brought 1 g into light by the survey, The Bur - 1 Huron CotW ty which 1 iginated 'with the )o nt Boards' of 1 I ,' Soaial,, Service *tris L}�ti'iilgelism„ of ,.. .''the Presbyterial .and', 11vlethodist, -churches, and ' 0tae f uret Rural you want done in Survey in. Canada, is something un - i :one, and ,worthy of careful con- sideration. A book. will be pub- , Al/Oiling 1'shed giving •all the facts, concern ng it. The meeting closed with i t vote of appreciation by the lave troughilig audience and singing the National' anthem. niixi3nt or Good going and returning July 1 FARE AND ONE THIRD Good going June 30 and -July 1 returning limit July 2 nomeseelrers EXC Ps!QI During the months of July and Aug usttbe stores' in the Village of Holm' esvi)le+will close at five p.m. on Wed .nesday. of each week. S. W. MILLER A. 3. COURTIOE Holmesville, June 20, 1914 ' Jeweler and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenses For Sale Two' driving' mares and a buggy in good'repaid•. Apply, to t DR. EVANS, V. S. Round -trip tickets to points in Caves tor. Sale Manitoba, Alberta and '$tisk Itche= wan via Chicago, St P'a'ul; Duluth or gari,'ia, and,.Northebrn• Navvita- tioi+Conipa'oy oil said' each Tues‘ day until Oct. 27, inclusive at low fares. John Ransford &Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A. O. Pattern), station agent C. E. HORNING, D. P. A., Union. Station, Toronto, .Oat. The undersigned will;seil gny�S•ttir. day a few young calves, also a few well bred dairy calves 2 months old The noted stock horse, "Guinea • . Phone 1 I9, Gold," will breed a limited .num- I4 on 106 her of mares at his own skiable, Lot 40, West End, Tdckersrnith. G. W. NOTT, Proprietor Watch Fob Lost _--0 rrunea�,;Gpldi,.; f1 (`'+Irl . Pl Leader Ransford Again Defeated. . • turn ice `'Pork C Call`aIn'd ee us before ``F'11)1».cing your order. Leader John Ransford after an exciting but short !campaign, was defeated the second tllriue at the Synod of Huron on his platform of granting votes' to the ladies of the Anglican ,church in the vestry Leader Ransford was defeated by .. the 3-5 'clause -'-pardon our mistake vam & Sutter it was necessary to carry 'the mo- tion J : with !a two -third vote, The S'initary PI hers vote was as folllows,-Clerical vote, for 77; 'against Al: lay vote,,for Phone 7. 55 against 37. sl. , • The Woman's Champ oil. / Mr. John Ransford 'of .Clinrtoni, sponser of the motion opened the discussion this morning with a con- tinuation of his speech of yester- day. lice claimed that women had been enfranchises in many other dioceses in Canada and war{bed some .one to. (tell him of a single instance when ;women had been shown to have been inefficieht: in office. Mr. Ransford further wish- ed to be informed wherein vestry A gold Watch Fob initialed 3. L. K. Baron Wablace lost either Thursday night or Friday morning. Finder will kindly leave at MONDAY—Will leave lids own New Era Office stable, lot 40, West 8End, Tucker - smith, go to Huron Road, then to Graham House for noon, then to Cattle Wanted for Pasture Gi rlbert Mair's for night. TUESDAY—By Holmesville and Maitland to Wm, Durat's for noon rp, Benmiiler to WilmMake's;ot ake's; WM,BEDOUR then I am now prepared to take a fewby way of Bethel Corner and mo bcad of cattle m, apply to ' Clinton R. R. No. 2 f HWEDNESDAY 1Hu on Road eget '.. Dir phone 12 on 143 ito Wm, Flick's for noon, and then by -way of 9th con. to James Gra- i lit? i :, For Sale Cheap. 1 ham's for nTHURSDAY To Wise's Corner I 1 meetings proved detrimental to A. Scuflier inv'fiirst-class repair. the spiritual (welfare of woman' + be 'seen at Any blacksmith sho hood, as had been alleged by the Ontario Street, ,, opponents of fire scheme. R, JON ;I tand Bayfield 'Road to James Jen - of Stanleyfornoon, Okms 2d 1 n an then to his own stale for night P 00 where he will remain until the ES following 'Monday morning. Cr. W. NOTT, Proprietor 0 .sr • Ins Ot BLicelise will m 1 otario Bars in Ontario To=day 1301 Bars in Ontario with Rowell Elected C1 `" b Licenses To -dray,, t I IIk' 1; I Yn Clubis ns a under Rowell �" `` OJAI Tq' ,k� ,,4 ALL LIcv L,iquor Cannot be Sold in Bar Rooms, Dining Rooms. or y, _ ywhere else in Any Hotel or Club —Which also 'Jet Oualay Kills the "Treating System." la :t: Aryl, 153 U` ^,i+4•l+i,_ 1141)ree succ' Mr. Rowell presents the clear-cut policy that must meet with the approval and a : support of all who recognize in the abolition of the bar the greatest reform ever inaugurated for the conservatigin of our young manhood. 'There will be no quibbling.There will be strict - uibblin Put Rowell in and bars and c'ub licenses GO. enforcement of the law by officials in sympathy with the movement. Treating will be automatically and the' bar license WILL NOT BE „replaced �4 iV',; by 'shop lie.enses f I I l( af4 �lI • l.f ] i i r• ant �i `der �•rnen Steadfastiy''Ref'use's to Co6Q era,?e': ,y,',f" •, - ✓.. _!... _ . 1Y , ,,.,,,r a.:,w• •b,61 r • • k t 8�� d r'rff'S , Ir ,+:et rrr�1 ti1'rt _,aa 'the- ' Ahnlitioh ;n the .Bailer' , ,it 4V r e ,. J,11:.1&'rtM1 ,LL.,' 1 '1 ,41 , .xC.t 1. tPl7� 1e J Td. eq ,,tl ry/yy ;.,p, �p , rh °KS4 ..r: t. 1 ,11 '1. k11 P rill ;tri i Y r r eltj 4 ,y'.• R,J' Y KIY+✓ ✓ (°'04.a a i ID Y:921 Ci (+' W y'� 1D y,,, k c • 7��;�. ! -' illi ' t,;l s� ve•sessloosrut 1: -;•....1 a �' •4, I c,/ u t w 7: i raft f t t L 1 ikP .-4q. ,resent Gov talent has voted down the' 'i'csol p pkjon i,; Further iestrlcGiotls will;; ,lier,,placed' tl#> ` ops;; Shops f. v,,.il „ +•n--. row. •, . ,..,1 „ : , ,„,,.,,,, to 'Abolish,t Bar. On A ril it4th1 this year, Mr "tar,:be i ed'out b local o Ufon Dora•? ma,©rlt dote P Yn, ;Yl'P_ X r ty a, ,/. i t ,. io 1' Letbothv ,n t cal 'art( lunate to':w a .i n stead of, tai the "e•,fiifhs vote, and sb;`c' e1 cti n'ma 'Ro�v4��,d1, u, l+' t';-�:� � p, � iirpl R e .E'+, .� )' out the' lcensati ! bat poor n' this, province.'' There remains but Dile remedy fortlpres,ent glaring evil'. ;, {y t^Yp r: .i 71;. , l''iA ,. ,.:G 1.1 ,... n .. f1r.. cover'a C sulsty as well asl,a m.unieipalityt i'Of'the 842 municipalities in Ontario' only 82 "'have "shop llceilS es. A7 t : Y J i lie t:f p pi rhe , t -Ni i haat ,919 ri , , 1i e Jl r ✓ {tit 1 'C .414 "''Its dotal Option Under Rowell The Liberal party proposes to grant local option ,on a majority vote instead of the .: present three-fifths vote, which undoubtedly means the complete wiping out • of shop licenses. r” It is `the,policy, of, the Liberal party, itpip,;,oto. make local option county wide that is, to,cover,a municipality as at present; and'also'a whol'e'' county r'k 1 W,'r { •• ,'. I' r,.,i In 'nlno7tent s .of 4 t puni. 4. � 1, :ma m Ih ,e ipalitiegsrarthe province the RQwe11 pc;fl, gy naei:s ,139. -,,ills, mediate, entire abolition of tiro retail Sale of'li`gtfttit. There' is no rhlsfa.kil g the issue, Mptee as your Conscie4.ce dictate's. -, ki polish t eandida �i•n�