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The Clinton New Era, 1914-09-10, Page 1Ali . (it; CLINTON Established 1865, Vol. 49, No. 11 44 CLINTON ONTARIO. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1914 W. 1-1. Kerr & Son, Editors and Publisher See How The New Era Want, Ads Can Serve You in Filling the Needs of To=day in Business or the Home =Give Them a Trial MommAAAMAANNAwnekmAA WVVWVVWWVVVVWVWWW W ti, ow is the Time: You will be busy printing pictures you have been taxing during the holidays. We have a complete stock of Developing Powders and Photographic Pape^e in stock,also just received a nice stock of Albums, 25c to $2.50 Remember the place The Kodak Store The Rexall Store %-_ S. M.. 110 L M 88 Phm.B, 3 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vvvvvyvvvyvvvvvvvonivoivw 1 1 Tete Royal Bapk OF CANADA Capital Authorized $25,000,000 Capital paid up ,.,.. 11,560.000 Reserve and undivided profits 13,500,000 Total Assets . 180,000,000 370 BR INCHES With W orld-wide Connections. 1 111111] Interest AllowGeneral. Banking B 11. E MANNING, Manger The Molsons Bank Incorporated 1855 Capital and Reserve • $8,800,000 91 BRANCHES IN CANADA A GENERAL BANKIM,r BUSINESS:TRANSACTED. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF ORED1T TRAVELLERS CHEQUES }ISSUED BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS DEPRARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest cnrrent rate. C E. DOWDING. Manager Clinton Branch. i • j !•!•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• What to Wear This Fall•• What Color? What loth ? What StyleI e9 i IOrdered Clothing Ready -to -Wear Clothing Decide Help YYoue • L et US You will find it so easy j and satisfactory to make • j your discussion from our j. elegant new fall styles. Z • •• •• Your New Suit or • Overcoat will surely come from here if you see these j elegant garments And: try them on. • j j j Royal WolTiehi of Europe Who Are Suf f eking With -Their People in thiareat War 4,!f those having relatives or friends visiting in town or going away ., "fi` - yg,� nota[ us of the. fact each week we ... ,r >•` ..^�..,�da4\i�.��.a'E3y?n,3;�: :'?fi Yr ..sl .a...:.. _ ... ?°. ..rvo;•. , .,��`r N /l : ,.... 'tx would announce it in the N'>cw ERAS". QUEEN MIL Emil MOAfttl C;RO Huron Pupils at Normal AT STRATFORD Olive Be;altrice Cole, Cl catt(ont May Lil'liatn( ElliottV Clinton ;Myrltle( M. Miadr, Clintt(oni Ilia/cold R. Caniteaort Clinton Coria J, Allen, Dungannon Sera IH', Beacon', Goderich, Flossie Brawn, Londesboro Moitatnda A. Brawn, Zurich Alice Qarberlt, Seaford, Idla G. Currie,. Goderich Daura M. Currie, Wvnighara ,Geaitrude Deadman, Brussels !Pe(arl R. E'1lacott, W. Motnkttfent iiitarg(areft Iaabe1 e E iotGr Blythth Francis FJiLz etraldn Dungannon • Cora M. ,Gilkinson, Wingham Evelyn (Greig, 'Selaforth Eleanor V. Sordton,, Dublin Anna 'McCarthy, W. Monkitfon' Lullat I. McDonald, 'Cran(brook Mary M. McGowan, Blyith ;Wennlie I. McIntosh, Setaforth C. May MacGregor, Kipper); (Gladys. I, MacQgarrie, Brussels Christina, R. Miller, St: Helens Cora ,G, Nicholson,‘ Bayfield Elefanor Patterson, Wingham Fern, A.:Plalttferson, Auburn Miat•garet D. Patterson, Wingham. 'Relent E. Priclhla!m, Goderich 'Lillian, E. Stevens,'Zurich Juneve Tlay1or, Brussels :Edna M. W'allaee, Fordwich Chjrisitena V Yatill, Brussels) Willilaen J. Hoover, Brussels Robert ,G,'McKercher, Wnoxeiter Vilncen(t R. Murphy SeMortth Hector A. thut!toin, Winghlann Roy Stonehouse, Belgrtave Wilbert G. Walden, Lochalsh AT LONDON. Mlargaret Adamis, Goderich Riley A. Bradford., Goderich FALLL ASSIZES • The Fall Assizes for Huron will open here on Sept. 22, Byer. Jusltdce Latchford prestddlng. There( is -only One crimdnalcase.so far a charge orf attempt at rape, vn• which Tii,oruas A. Wyllie, of Howiek is the .accused. The more you appre• Z date distinction in style j and exactness oI tailor- ing/ the moreyou will •.... • like these unequalled •j Coats and wits. • O� hClothin 9 4 A'. A Square Deal oa tor EveryNan ♦. lisk • NNN••••••••e••••••••••••••♦•O•••••••••••••••W.1A j m Specials A FEW SPECIALS THAT WE HAVE TO OFFER THIS WEEK,— • Red Peppers,' Grean Peppers Pickling Ontons Celery Clover Honey Musk Melons peaches' W. T. O9NEII THE HUB GROCER Phone 48 orm...�.. , .o..mo, niv °sem Efficiency First Last and all the time is the chief fes tune of the courses of instruction in the ELL( Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto )(es. our graduates succeed. They have that habit. Write for Catalogue . EONCARE '.!if: '?,SITE Cr 771E PPM:D NT cif FRANCE NIPRt 55 of GEANIATIY A QUEEN MARY of ENGLAND The Women's institute of Clinton Meet With Great success 14 • 6 T i.14arSummary Thursday. British taruny crosses the Marne river (and the Germans Liall back a- bout It25 miles. Saskatchewan's ;offer Of 1,500 horses is accepted. The appeal to the 850 Women's Iinsti;tutesi in Ontario, with over 25,000 Members to (assist it the Red Cross Society work, laas lrneLi with et Meat hearty respbtnse. Supit. /George A, (Put;nahni having sent circulars to the officers of each branch, giving them authority td collect fundA lan(dl supplies for the' C.a;nadlkan ,(Red Cross Society. The Clinton! Branch appointed col- lectors to canvas ,the town 'during the past week, and' (they have collected, ($250,00, (which was sent Tue'sdlayl Ito (the;Treasurer of the Society, in 'Toronytto. They are salsa send'iug supplies such as pillows, socks, wristlets, tete., which has been collected: The Women's Institute ,wish to thank all ,those who Iso 'ken'dly gave money or supplies, the the Mor- rish, Clothing !Co., W. ;Di Plalir;.and W.S.R. Holmes for placing boxes in their stores. Anyone wishing ;to contribute imoniey or suppliee,'their‘ donations will be gladly received by the collectors. Although the Clinton, Branch is notlajstrongg or- ganization they have been. doing good; work in'iaquiet way( as their nndttfoi is for "Home and Country" The Travel Club ofClintton,Rlas kin,d- lyl don,aftedl wool and anal lady in town or (country (Willing 1-0 do knitting such as socks, caps, wrist- lets etc., will be supplied witth Material;. also material and direct- ions for ,Making Balaclava cape by applying to the Presideint, Mrs. Munroe, Victoria, Street, all work ,to be given, in by Sept., lath, so that it can be sent away as quickly aa possible. o A 'mew; Germlan war loan is for $1,- OOO $1, - Russia. . again g induction of Het frank C.Harper, O. oe Russia 'a al delivers smashing � defeat to two Austrian armies at Battle, of Rawa. A.second Canadian contingent is very probable. Wounded Germtanls State that they tare runming short cf aramuni- Tho White Star. Liner,. "Ocean'ic" which was used, as a armed, cruiser tisbatortvl( loss .of'f Scotland. All officers( and crew wer!eeaveld, Wednesday Fighting British 'army (crushes Germania back over 10 miles of ground, TheMlles 1: , pris- oners i have taken 30 000 res- oners in three days. Germane has lost ships oeitlihbd at ,$25,000,000. The ,ail -red cable is cut at Fan- ning Island; but will be repairett( an at few 'days. Ennpero1 Francis ' Joseph's condi- tion is dangerous. Thei Turkish Albassad'or to the Uplifted Sit(a(tes, says that the two Germinai cruisers belong to "Turkey H. M. S. Glory towedl the Spanish eLte,ambrr, Mgnit(zerra,'t into Halifax,. under right of search, 150 Austrian reservists• being .belidved, to be al- bo,ard', prince William of Schonaich-Caro it f the Prus- sian Lieutenant b , n utG ask"„ed 'n battle in slam Uhlans w ill !! I ti Plast .Prussia on August 20, The Russian; forces` are making satisfactorily progress along the Anretrign front, ;where there have been serious engalgemenits. According to The Ronne Tribue a there( is iuFaKvnlce to -slay atotaltof Continued on Page 5 nun t IThanksgiving Day Thursday, October 8th 3 Ottawa, Sept. Sept, 0 -An order in council has been ,passed fixing Thanksgiving Day for Thursday, October 8th. vyv'wvvvW V V VVvvvV V Wwvaiao Bayfield Rev. Dde. Ross of Goderich preached in St, Andrews church on Sunday last Rev.l5tr, McFarlane taking hie charge at Goderich, • The Mi,eee Rankin have departed for their home' in Detroit. inc. Sturgeon has completed' a new addition to is house, The new house being built by San Cleve beside the old residence is now on the way to completion. • The Labor 'L lav picnioeregot a.cold reception in our breezy village on Mon day ast as our shore was altogether too. breezy. 0 7444444+44+44,44+04+74 Rev. Prang C,Harper,i B. D. was ie London ont drreeday, atttend- ung tameetin!g of the d?resbyterian, Synod's( ;conamtiigttee 'on 'religious edunattioln'. Mist Annie Mlaritir spent several daysvisiting her breather, at, the home of ex (reeve J. T. Winter in Howick township. Mr. Frank O'Neil, of Mooed Jaw is. renewing old acquaintances in town. Mr. J. C. Lnndier of. Toronto was the ;guest of his sister, Mrs, 3. Doig, over ,the holiday. Mrs. Frank Hall ,of Oonaitance was int attendance alt'the induc- tion. `service in, :Willis Church on Thursday evening of lash week. Mr. James Howard of Welland was a visitor in town .over the holiday.. Mr. 'William Snell, who' Is a •sola of Mr.. and Mrs. James Snell of Hullekt, is .atway with 'the members of,ithe London soldier& gat Valcar tier camp. For the past/two years he has been or (the police force in; the Fore.lt City. His odd friends will wish 150n a safe return in the is called to (the war. Miss: M. Cooper was• a visitor in Toronto last week. Mies D, O'Neil, of Toronto, spent the ,Labor Day holidays, with her parents;( Mr. and Mrs•(W.T'.. O'Neil Mist O'Neil has justti�i.recen(tJly re- turned! from her Western, trip. Mr. Arthur E, Allii and wife orf Toronto spent the Sabbath and Lalbor Day with parents. at Ontario Street parsonage, Among the refugees who arrived int Canada this week from Berlin. Germany, was Dr. Andrew Clark of Billings, Montana, who was allowed to leave on the strength of his passport,,. which' had been issued,•by Secreitary. of State Bryan of the U. S. Government, 'although Dr.,Clark is a native Canadian. He had( Ito leave his. •wife and two daughters in Berlin, where they will remain) until such time es they can leave more conbiently. Mrs, Clark was formerly, Mies 'Hattie Fotdto'n> a well known andpopular Clintonpan, she being for several years on the teaching stuff of the Public 'School. Mr. Ogle Miller, who is at pr!e- semlt is Harristlon, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs:: James, 5 Midler. Mr.•,and Mrs. Jamee,Reynolds! of Guelph are spendf(ng a few days with the latgter's parents, Mr. onf!d J. J,r McCaughey. Mr. and Mrs. T. ;J. Enna -ley of Efageatownf are, visiting.. her sister; Mrs. G. 'W. Sheeley, of 'town. ( 7rlise Flora, Allin, who, is att'pnal- in•g Model School here, spent a few, relays at her home in; Sticat4:osli Mr. T'onil Armstrong of Goderich spent Labor Day at the home. of Intop9 t �g �B . Mr, J. G. Medcl. Willis Church, Ciloton Miss Mary Arausttrong spent the week end the guest( Of Mrs. J. G. Medal, Last Thursday evening. the Presby • - Burglar Escapes While tery of 'Huron met in Willis church for the induction of Rev, Frank 0. Ilarper, B. D., formerly of Chalmers church, London. The service took place in the main auditorium ofthe church which was p, ettily decorated wit b ferns and flowers. Rev, J. G. Reid, of Londesboro, oc- cupied the pulpit and:preached a very able sarmou on the''Temptation in the Wilderness,” He spoke, of the importance of that temptation to us in that we have the advantage of fighting a foe who has been defeated. Mr. Reid is an earnest and forcible r h ixr speaker and during e s uonths in which he has acted as interim moder- ator of Session, he has endeared him eel(' to the members of \'V.11is church. Tho Moderator' of Presbytery Rev. I. R. Richardson, of Kippen then formerly inducted liev, F. ti, Harper into his new charge and received hire into the Presbyterp. After geeetinge. from the members of Presbytery ro Mr. Harper, Rev. J. Uarswell,,of Duet's church, McKillop, was called' upon to address the minister. said that it was need - bin, Carswell 1 r Harper his i to tell M , need- less for him es p duty, he knew it already, still it was well to review, An induction' service always had the effect of bringing back to the minds of the ministers the vows they once h'ad taken. He urged the necessity of definite preaching. A minister should preach what be be sieves and feels to be tree,' Times are changing, amusements which used to be considered wrong are now condon, d' It tabard to draw the line bot the out side world 'judges the church by the lives of its u.embers Rev Mr,' Turner of Blyth then ad.'' dressed the'congregatien,. He declared that no Man had the right to enter the ministry as a profession, the mime' try being not'akofessionbut a calling,' The ininiator deals not with'men's, bodies but with their' souls and 'mime a •'Triple Altiance'''against' hirer the World, the Flesh and -the Devil, It is easy for a minister to preach smooth.. things, to cry "Peace,' Peace' When j there is no peace, but the true minis- ter must often wound He'' told the' congregation that it was their duty first to attend on his ministry andsec- brisUy 'to give him their syhpathy, prayer and charitable judgement. Rev.' J. G. Reid I then spoke' a few words in closing stating that his duties' as Moderator had' been exceedingly plettsant, that he'could 'sneak in the highest terms of the; men and women of the congregation and that he hoped for great things fir Willie church, Excellent music was provided by the choir. The anthem "God ,Shall. Wipe Away all Tears" was rendered and MiislBturbara Mclvor sang a solo, "Lord Rebuke Me": After the nduction Service a recep- tion to tie `rindllirs.;Harper'was given; by the congregation in ",tie Lecture Room, Supper wee' served at_di'intily 'pwas tables and a delightful smiled hoar spent by many membete and friends of Willis Church. Townomen Guard Exits Provincial Constable Will Investi- gate Series of Robberies in Blyth. Blyth, Sept. 8. -With constables and eeveral citizens guarding every plausible in sane of exit, a hur"larneat ly gave the slip to his would -he cap - timers and escaped from Poplestone and Uardiner's store during last night, The posse had their man trapped at one stage, His presence was discov. ered by'an auto party returning home late, when they stopped to investigate the meaning of a light in the store, Some watched the place while others went after the authorities, With every exit guarded, the in• truder• went through the roof, over a couple'of buildi n e and through a g. g window in Dr. McTagg art's office where he took out a fanlight and walk ed flown stairs to the street, He left behind him in the store- a bag, containing some articles of wear- ing,rpparel '•• • • • lt:is believed beF is a resident of this vicinity. Other stores have been em teres during the past few weeks. Provincial constable Whitesides ar- rived tonight to investigate the case. FINED A•21,GODERICH, WillilamLMoore, of, Goderich, ep- appetared before Police Magistrate Kell; Wedin,esdlayrorm(ing, for be- ing drunk on Sep'temtboi 7: License Inspector Johnson, prosecutd. Police Magistrate Kelly hired him 520 ,and' $6.20 costs. Moore claim- ed he lead •hisliquor alt home.. CAN,'THE( MODELITES . TELL? We :wonder if )the Imodelites, who are preparing, to ,become teachers can !answers the riddle a, (little school sboly, asked! once day. "Why are school teachers like dogs?" The answer .he gave' was "Because they lick Tonle hands." MADE. IN CANADA, The "Made in; `Canada" ,movement is spreading :'throughout tilae coun- ttry,land iin aortae places the boards of trade have adopted resodmiti6ns urging the citizens to buy nothing but pelade in Canada goods. ;Prob- ably incl other retail, business buys so Much made in (Germeni(y goods las Idol (the( drug.; stores, latntd 05 da tn(teroe(tji(eg ibo note' that most of these ltnes',,ean be had, from( Cana - patriotic manufacturers. Be4 d'an' u trues P Biu ' hoimle'madd Canads;an gaodts lana keep' home tnld,ueitries alive. A,r DIr'. Erneslt 'Pius( of Brussels/was a visitor in gown Saeitt week: Mr. Way Allyn' of Detroit le spending a short vacation at the Ontario( Street parisonage. 11Ire. C, !G. Allyn, ktatll,eon of Halifax, N.S„ are visdrti'ng 'wilco. Rev. anis Mrs,' Alliu. The baby is the first! gl(andapn• .and, r is the pride( of 'the household; Mies iRuby Plum and Mise 'Mil- dred;- Pryne of Brnseeds were vie - kora( ,with the Musses F,,ome11 and other( friends in, town' last,' week. Mrs 'George Chidioy and Miss Betty returned' to their home in Indi(aar Beads on Saturday, after r s e:ndia gthe sumer here. P 4a summer Clapt McGowan of the S. A. force , who has been. . stta.fu,omed here for some time, h(as been mo,veict' toWoodstock., Mr. And, Mrs. J. A. Hanes and. baby of Sitanley'Toswnsltip. spent Sunday ' with Seafort5 friends, Dr. and Airs. Gaudier and son re turui'd trona their holiday trip, Miss B_au'ice' White, of 'Windsor, was the guest with 'Rev. and 'MYlrs. Ii e, Akin n uv r Labor Day. Mr. Jack Wiseman, of Mount Forest spent Labor Day holidaying'in town. Mr, .lames Stevenson, of Toronto,,' was here for the holiday. Lieuto Kerr of the S. A, received her marching orders last week, reported, at London, Mr. Ken. Chowen of the Jackson Manufacturing Oo'y i in Toronto this week' to ,,'the dmilereits . of the, company. , Mr. Poen Jackson, jr., is in To- ronito,this week, as they are show- ing their samples of Lion Brand• goods in that city. Mr. A."J.'Holloway 'returned from Ms holiday( trip to Sturgeon Palle; and Other/ poloaitsin New( On- tario, Mr. (Fred IRumhall of the Royal Bank Staff, London, was a week end ,visitor -Mtn his another and other friends. Miss Edith Torriance\ of Leth- bridge is home ono Pan (extended visit, Mr: Lloyd Wilkens of ,the Moison Blank' staff, Owen Sound, spent The holidlay at the parental home. Mies Belle Driaper, who teaches school alt Mitchell, Spent Labor Day, at her shame here. Mrs. McGarva and, Miss Wallace spent a fewdays with the Suth- erland family at Hen(sall. We are. sorry Ito hear thaI1 Mr. William( Harland, who was ,vieilting atl Belgrave, tool( audd,endy! 111anfd watIO very sick for to t0ewi days. He was able to 'be moved) to this, home here on''Tueeday, taa(d hve Hope fox a speedy _ recovery. Rev, E. G. Powell was a ,visitor im Brussels on T'iiesday Mrs, C.iG, Allen land •baby left onWedneaday .t nornin for a visit it in Parkhill anter which, they, 'will return here again; `,