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The Clinton New Era, 1914-09-24, Page 5FIVE i=aairawawatzosiaaerti=2=11 'LAB (.tINTON NEW HAA," N- THE FA omen Look. Old nnatural'sufferings-of headaches, back- Mabee, pains -in lower limbs, pains at Nature needs help. Overwork, wrong drees- r causes have been too much for nature -and to restore; health and strength. av orae Prescription 0 Women r S'P n that relieves nervous exhaustion other distressing 'symptoms due to a die - ,as been used with more than satisfaction by elderly --by wives, mothers and daughters. You d by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or . Y., 50 one -cent stamps for trial box by mail. SANT PELLETS Relieve sonetlna- , and bowels. Fast' to take as eandy. 1 tAh/1 .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAA v.► lI News WV..vv7;,,s000vv1100►R07yyn'n11 j Toronto Markets L; 'Hogs -.J ,9.75 Cadttjle J ' 990 Lambs Sheep Cheese I Butter Whs at Oats 5.25 .. I 6.50 • 15 3-4c 25e to 27c .... 27c 1.25 580 to 60e Barley70e Potatoes per bag 75c to 85c Beans • $2.60 to 2,70 HOME-MADE CCOOKING SALE. The Girls Club of !Willis Church will hold. a, )rale of hems -made cooking and serve afternoon tea alt Oolnta orris old •etanid, on Satur- diary aftterrnoon5 at 2 -o'clock. A HEAVY RAIN. :This section was visited with a helavy rain ooe Tuesday about 4.30 which pooled us ail im'men'sely rafter the terrific heat, HAS CONTRACT. Mr. O.D. Hooper of Blyth. is heaving a brick Stable erected 'onr the )ort he recently purch,ased(froan• Mr. Hf1l Mr. Prior of tonvn has the contr+aat for the ,brick :work. THE FLAG GO A "DOIN." The poato£fiee flag got tlaeworat of the elements Mr Temesapry's :storm rarnd" got badly torn, but. isrSsf i01 int the ring." You can't olaeep ee good t'hin'g dottvn, you. )'bow. C, ,C., I. FIELD DAY. The Clinton Collegiate Distillate will hold their gator teal field day an Friday afternoon, Oct. and. It is expected that the Seal oath foot ball team and basket ball'tcam;will be here tla''ptlay the .local teams. Other oontea.s will also be run oPf. WAS A DISTINCT FEATURE. 'The Guelph dlaily Herald of the 17Th, gives the following notice of the violin' playing of Miss Aileen Hoover, !atit(the patriot/lc tencer•t, at (the Royal City the ,night before =The large audience were more than pleased with the work of Miss Aileen Hoover, the 'clever young violinist. She rendered la two part ounabet in a finishedemanner.e )ler first was "Adagio Pathetique" and her second "Elfin D'ance.'"" Miss 'Hoover's playing was a Idistinet feature o?f 'the evdnirrig's enter- tlalnnnmilt. THE SECTIONMEN WERE THE "WRECKERS." 'The ,alleged' attempt to wreck the Bruce train near Bnpceiiield., last week, has a very prosaic ( ex- planation, according to the :Grand Trunk officials IDeteetives of the rood announced Tuesday that an investigation. into the alleged at- tempt revealed the fact that a clean-up of tine right di way was to blalmie for the report, (Section-. mien, were ,engaged in piling stones along the ,track, prior to 10r—owing them 'clown in the 'ditch, when, a• track walker found the piles and had the train. ,s'to'pped; Kil******++4,++4144+24 EDITORIAL x+++4++444.444$144,: If old) Nick,, seems) shoalt' of !hand's in his Ananias department) he would' be well served PI the secured a contingent of ,the fellows who write: teeny Of the lying 'artivel'els about the European, war. Tdiey, woulld be hard Ito'ateai --a-- A query -WhY lire the Christian a.altioln(s? Are they living up to. their creed? Railroads are curtailing expenses by butting odf Claim aervice% on( a' number of )rias.( Geese rhilways ere mon in ,it merely .for the good of `their health. GL Ri us HAIR Girls and women of all ages want to be beautiful and attractive, but unsightly, thin and .lifeless hair destroys 'half the beauty of a pret- ty(face. t If your hair is losing its natural' color, is falling out, dull, streaky. lull of dandruff, too dry, or if the. scalp itches and burns do not be alarmed use Parisian Sage. Rub it well into the 'scalp., Ili ,Twill go right •to the hair roots nourish them, and eatbatsl e`%e the hair to grow long 2105' 6,autrf,ul• It re- moves 'Sapdruff 'with one applieu- tion, stops itching scalp, falling hair and makes the heacl 'feted fine Parisian Sage supplies the hair with what is needed to make it. soft, fluffy, thisk and gloriously radiant. It is 'sold in fifty cent 1 bottles by W. S.R. ))times and .at an 'drug counters!' Look for the trade mark—"The Girl with. the Auburn. Hair." Accept no other. IVAIt S'UM11I'AIUU tihtese. vessels w ';'e ea ,,eG %by 11.61. S. L o wesu of a .:+ by a d'ivis Ann of 'Torpe•1 J ,, t'r desttrpyers. Trawlers end the r no :its atso ;aid ed inuRilee •woa•1 o retatue. The Ab ouki+r Was lt,rpeuoU first. The Hague and " the Dressy drew in close ito her and ,were etaax.dti g by 'weave her crew when they\ also were tiorpedle(dl. The Cressy, {lap l arin Robert W. Johnson; the Ah oukir,' Captain ,John ;E.,Drummo•n'd ,andt :IieHogue, Captain Wilmot S. Nicholson, 'were sister ships. They 'were armored cruisers of s eom- paratively •abaolete typo and were built fourteen' years ago. 700 toren out of 2,100 were span ed Enemy forced to give ground be ttw'een Oise and' Meuse) The •deatruotion• of the wireless telegraph statiom, on the island bf Nauru which removes the last Ger man, stationary wireless appratus in the Pa >fi'c "Ocean. epi', sported from: Sydney, N. a W. The Brit- ish flag now flies over the aslaand though the Gerananii CI overlent, and his staff .have (been 'allowed, tore - main. Tuesday Dtavid L1oyd''George, the Chancel lar of, the Exchequer; is heading a movement to naiise a complete Wrelsll- tams; corps Tlic( Prorgre 'phi Nord, Ppris, re- lates aremark(able story of, •the King of ithe Belgi(a(ntot shooting his chauffeur 'wlhile( the latter traitot- ously, ialtteimipled+ to drive him 'into the Germark lines, T'ha( 'King w'ae with, WA trsopd, tilt ;South Antwerp rank% orc4exa iii& chauffeur Ito drive ra1aeadt" After a(tS..iile thej Kin nrclticecl that the driver changed hiss d'irec'tio,nes. iH?s Majesty then wanniec'( him, and when, the Chau -. ,Pear took no notice ordered hint to )halt; Thief having -tool effect, - King, Albeit, con vineed of hese treachery, drew ,has revolver and shot the chauffeur- dead., 'Rehire - self ,stopped the, oar and t7ro e black Poo the Belgian lines in sad etty In tth4 enla'na( .clothing papers :were found! showing that he 'had receiv- ed a ''Gerineen/ offer Of..a. quarter million dollars tori the Ring's cap- ture. It h)aa beeni'deciklnd( 'riot raise toarthtvith a1 second contingent of Camedianrs, 19,000 strong, making) 30,000. in sib w'iltht the 31,000 going in, the pr.etsenti contingent The second contin.genlb is riot be ready to s(a,i)L'5ari the scene •of con,fllict,by N'ovebilbead L Brigadier -General Christian, Fred erick Beyers, Cbminesnrdin(bGeneral Of the Union of/South h Africars defence forcers, has resi'gn'ed alas posit,'because of his disapproval of the elation of Gr eat Britainineenct- ing cotratmlandoes to conquer C•rex- enepn Southwest Afri(egr Battiish officers pay terrible Price ails nearly 800 aro lost in the; fight an lash'. I't i9 offdclaillyj ;announced ;Pro.m Zanzibar that the • British cruiser, Pegasus, Which was recently •dlis- abled' by' that (German cruiser, Ko- einigrsburg, ,heals) (beim beached. ' 1Figaro prints a special ,from Ramie imidicalting that Italian in- tervention i8Rallmds(tj rerjtiain to take place 'tilde week. Tine corre- spanrdentt considers itrthe only reins' edy.fan the unemployment threat- en'ing%'to devialatgateattaly. ••: The Japalnese•.lost a second tor- pedo. boatt ,outside Kea -Chau. The vesselteas sunkby a German cruiser. A 'despatch from Petrograd, via Ronne, to Reut'er's Teleegram Com - panty says She) Russians, who• are pursuing the Austri(a)ns! along the River Blain, have captured Demtbica, 120 miles ;west orf Lemberg, an'd within 66 amiss orf ,Crecow., . Monday • ' The,1Gennayanls(have, 'desltroyed't(he Caltiredral at Rhei,misf. It was built between' 1211 aln'd 1234. It ,iwrats'the W esltanan'ster Abbey. to, the French ,nation. 'The allies are slowly beating the e,n!emy, )hack in Prance, From. Melbourne, Australia, comes the ..report that, •a ,submarine Is lost with IatIL h'ands,; This is ate [first dislasttex to the Australian (fleet. The British Admiralty reports ithlalt (the Oarmiania, armed as; am auxiliary cruiser, sank a Gertnen aanuedi merchant/ cruiser;; that the British light cruises l egraeus whilst' repairing' :her, machinery ,was dielable,dt by la( German' cruiser, and fthldt the Germain cruiser•. Emden, slatn'klive /British, merchant! • ships in Ind'ia'n',welters The, Ausltrieku troops which• tit- tsinatreld( to ,.check- the, Russila5s a,d- vanee in errant of Baranow( anfl' Rlasnislaiow (in Galicia) were re- pulsed with heavy losses. Siege artillery is nq(ty bombarding( the tforitifioattil:ansr .oI Jaroslan, Fight - inlgtits goimigt on'egainst, tate ,garri- sorl at .Przemaysl,' who have replied' with arrttilLe.y tire. The R.u•ssianr troops crossing the swamps are ifindinlg Dilaltiteries labandbned by the Aus(tria)ns. Jules Vedrines, the noted (french alvialttori was credited with 'a cour- ageous 'fight iuv kid' air with a co.urrageoue Ifightt int/aid-air with aGerman ,apialtar whom he( brought #o earth The G,ermani was, daring ly .reconnoitering the. 'allies,' posi,- tierns, when Vedu4nes a+seen,derd. Russia captured 36 t.Hlolwitzers from Germans.' A report 'from Loudon States the Steatdy ,advance' by the British end Fen .sh on the left/ is hughd,y important, as the German,•General, Val ,Kluekisj (flank isln'ew exposed Thrq Echo. de Tkaria states that accordi'n'g to the latelet di'spa'tches received' dromr (Rome, it appears that the; Genm'anl army hast begun reltrelalli,ng anlavemen(hs toward, the Belgiialn( %frontier), This, im the opinion, Of the ptalper, Would,. ex - Plato the' ditmdlniultaona in .the ,inten- sity of the tblalt,t'le neee,ntly mated, .The paper declares thatt it learns on 'excellent 'authority that the b(alttle)lom, the Aislne will soon corn-' elude in a fresh retreat by, the, Genmlanle inl(the 'direction oar the Forest Of Ard'e,nee s, ;where, (though greatly 'enfeebled,St aely will eaar- treaneh again, Saturday allied armies again reptile& the ANY DYSPEPTIC - CAN GET WELL By 'taking ii Fruit -a -fives" Says Capt. Swan Life'is very miserable to those who suffer with Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and Biliouspess. This letter from Captain Swan.. (one of the best known skippers on the Great Bakes) tells how to get quick relief from Stomach Trouble. Poor Boawri ,r„ Oar., May 81h, 1913. "A man has a poor chance of living and enjsying life when he cannot eat. That was what was wrong with me. Boss of appetite and indigestion was brought on by Constipation. I have had trouble with these diseases for years. I lost a great deal of flesh and suffered constantly. For the last couple of years, I have taken "Fruit- a-tives" and have been so pleased with the results that I have recommended them on many occasions to friends and acquaintances. I am sure that "Fruit. a -lives" have helped me greatly. By following the diet rules and taking Fruit-a-tives" according to directions, any person with Dyspepsia will get benefit".11 SWAN "Fruit-a-tives"are sold by ail dealers at ace. a box 6 for (2.5o, or trial , sire 25c. or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. delIggI five , • ; , , t , t, In the 'fight orrt,'Thuxsday and Friday the English, Scotch and Irish regiments, including' toe Guards and the Highlanders suf- 5ered isaaerely, • Russia has in,otw the largest aerial "fleet in. the world. aAlt iaecou'nits received an 1?aris agree. that the 'famous Prussian Guar:1st Corps, tine *lite . orf, the Empire) a;n'dt the( especial pride of 'the German Emperor, has been, pr'ac'tically blotted out 'from tiler battles which have been, waged along (the.lMeruse, lMarar(e and Aisne Rivers. Except -lox two /army corps with their )supports of tnarirueb and old, neem, ,which 'the Belgian army is keeping busy 'around ;Antwerp, the Germ,atnrs leave! almost entirely left the} country. Since Iast' Friday they halve been, travellin.south- avest, Their "numbers halve beers givetn, /at 'anything 'front 30,000 to: 60,000; The !Russian army Flow in Galicia wilt be [left tl:ere:taconnplete its work, [for, according to a (Rome despatch, en parmy of 900,000 Rus- sun's is marching• into Central Po- lan[d, (followed by aalolther army of 2,0p0,000 'while a third army, also. aggregating 2,000,000 'strong, is eotning from morel disttalnt region's arndi wilt reach/the frolntt in. October There ate already said lobe a mil- lioln' 'Russia!ds to Ira,lrcaa and a hall'! Milliojn in (Bast 'Pruss a. While these !numbers seem, goormous, they;alre co(ntsidered probably a:'fair estimate orf what Russia,. soon will halve available for beginlning her `valr.. It ilry said, she( )vdll scion' have 7,000,000 ,men ,on, the move. Semen] thouaamd ,Germain prison- ers halve arrived at 'Baud:daux) Nearly all Of them( are ;wolantled. A ISarce composed' of 250 IGerm,a(n,s together with three Ntexim gums Attacked the British post at Nakob, South. Adricat; Thursday. Thea gar- risoln consisted of seven police- mein who, ?fought until their ammu- nition was. tea -litigated". Those who had lntott beeIh,'kilted,were taken risoners. ITiwenty-+five',Mousa(nct even will got.(wilth (the !first contingent pf the Canadian, texpedit(ionary 'force efnld( lacoarr inig eto. (the declaration of Colonel 'Saa((m Hughes„pro'b- ability is that they will have "within, a ves'y short time." The %ne(na (ares eager to tgeltt to the 'front. Telegraphing !from 'Peltro:grad a correspondent Of the Heves Agen- cy /says that Japanese tea aner- cl.talnts otf the Russian)' capital have presented the Russian !array with 100,000 pounds of ltejat, Two hum= dyed! !thousand pounds are given to the English antit.French armies limo' 20,000 pounds iter the Belgian. army. Friday th; , %Perrifle battle is atilt raging in France aroni Noyon to 'Meus:el. Larch Kitchener sttatee ""the tide has' turned," rA (German prisoner striates .they smirched( 22 hours with, one h'our's sleep. • (Germlano bombarded Natatcy; "fir bug albout 50 aliens. ea'nr I'tlalian, 'Journal states, that Austria[ wants/ peace. The Servians are fighting on six- ty ,mile !from(. (German' soldiers, •whn 'artatetrnpted Ito duo valde, the( Belgian Congo have been rdefe(a(ted and driven, back into' tlhreia( own teritory„ The Plast Afrioaia Moun'tedr Rifles were, sent to the Belgian territory wheen'• the Gentians crossed[ Riad border and defeated the inv'a'ders) at Kishi.. • Lolyd, Kiltcheaveris statement as'to the ,part taken by British troops ltn) the campaign in) France indicates that !during the poet 'elfive 'weeks (oto less !than 200,000 well'rltaiivedl die's have been, landed .on the con- 1'011.1e/on The inlftantry consists of six"divasia,nts, with 1artillery1andtwo cavalry divisinine. 7"hel orgapita- Itian of the;,lairmyl pro t ided ' for an exped$rtiolaary force of,six Infan- try 'divisions atnld on,p orf 7avalr'6,1 +tptta3Iing 1677,660 iambi, This hes bean increased by la' second divi- sion Of'cavalry which would, add' abonrlt 9,200 to 'thief totali J'ntrounti 'figures therefore, tatm'armly' of 176,- 000 is nowt being a taiarftja bled b'y' Brdlllaixs lin 'Pramce. The -.drafts 'to mlaike(up the. w'asltage of (tearmust Maud been) large. Since Augustt 23 34,000 British soldiers have been reported' as killed, wountded. , •. or triilal nR., fdaousnta as (17 the na/S- sing left behilnsi' in !the rap ilretire- anelnit'from Belgium' rejoined( the colons halter .ons ail/ not a bent re- mained' in!'delbaehedy companies; in'. northern France, carrying onjtihe wtarto)n• their own' account11 must' hiave, taken not less'' than 25,- 000 an'anr, hiotwever,. Itsprovisio for the,reduotibn doused'' by cicada or 'wounds, and the taking of prison, - eats by ihei IGermisne.. Sit le e.stimla'ted that sa'nld, worth. $2,500,000' is hold in !British" Conran' bihu by (the Kaiser, Germans admit loss as over 35,000, .Geavm,anlsright ttaimg•,i .The;'en,emy's (men, senIt e1 tangle/Pt �ing SrIy .aI(,,1e^' s reportedrWeU heree 'that' the s Ger-, TM/redjaly, Septehn!ler( 24Th,.' 1914. �•o•o•••oo��••••���o••�••••hoo4•m•oso•o•�•••o•••o••o•�••••t���••••��oo•••��•o•�+ .I • • • D • • • •• • • • • • • • e •• Boots, Shoes, Dry- oods +� ,Clothing Gent's Furnishings Ladies and Children's Wearing Apparel- • • ' Also a line of Millinery • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • •• • • • t This Stock is to be Closed out in Four Weeks Regardless of Cost. [dere are a Few Specials • a To Let you . See What Bargains • • • We Lntend to Give You. • • i Men'sWorking Shirts at 49c • • • • 1000 yards of Print to clear at 9c •• • 2 dozen -Ladies Shoes to clear at $1.55 • • •• 1 dozen Men's Suits, tweeds and serges, $4.60 • • ••• • e Bargain S Clinton Next to McTaggart's Bank • 2 • • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • 0 • • • , • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • ••• r • • • • i • • • • • • • - • • ▪ •••••••••••••••••••••••• Neeeeeeeeeeeeemeee•N••••b•Neeeeee••••••••••••••: Mem cruiser/ Emden: has{ sunk! 'five Briitis16 stainers off the, coast, cif Irncllfa. The .passer gers of the vessels are said to )have been saved :heToyo(Kusen -Kasha (Ja a nr ese fine), received' word. alt pap Faanal'sco droaaar its Tokio 'oi'fi..:es that the Japanese admiralty bad give: attritive alssurapce thea a nuaaber aa warships had been a:• signadltto. protect, the lanes orf tra- vel !rams' Jiaipatnr to the Ulritem States (,and Canada. Reports' :of •d(isara'ber to the Ger- mana'fledd is the Baltic 'have been condiran;ed by :deapaltches received at Land'on, which declares "Ghat German Warships Sited( upoei each other. All planers of engagements with the iRussi(arni ifleet iso the Baltic however erre utnitrue.11'he in iorme- 'tidn xelachdnig Petrograd is that a numerous 'floltilliat a'tten'ded by eruis ers which engaged isa'hunting down as ,a USINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the Y, M. C. A. BLDG.. LO, iDOP7, ONT. Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. lst. Catalogue free. Enter any time. J, W. Westervelt J. W. Westervelt, Jr. Principal t0a' vice PMucfpil dnt passenger steamers mistook 'their Own if or( the en,eantyis eteanrerstand aog(ajged( in iallively 'battle. The n'um'ber off vessels crippled is un- ]dnown,butseveral cruisers entered Kiel I1 aidly mauled ' and riddled And .carrying many wounded. Suffered with Palpita- tion of the Heart and Nervous Trouble Mrs. John Dennison, Combermere; Oat., writes; -"I cannot praise Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills too much. For years I suffered with palpitation of the heart and nervous trouble, so that I could not lie down to sleep. I tried al. most all other medicines, and got no relief, until I was advised by a friend, who had been benefited by your pills, to try them, I did so, and after taking four boxes I found I was almost cured, and I am going to continue taking them, for I never got anything to do me so much t 44 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/ 4 ► 4 104 - s 4 l Pianos ► P. 4 ► I See and here our finest , Ij New Stylish designs of E. 1 Doherty Pianos , and > Organs, IIP 4 special values in ArtP. a 4 Lases a .44 1 • Pianos and organs rent n 1, ed, choke new Edison s el phonographs, Music & i good. I would advise any one troubled with their heart or nerves to do the same as I am doing." 441 Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 60 cents a box, or 3 boxes for 61.25; al at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by Limited. The T. Milburn Co., L 'ted, Toronto. Ont. A tVtli variety goods. Music Emporium C. Hoare .► 0 These aro Tirnos ea oo.i Europe's factories and cheap labor can no longer compete for Canadian markets Canadian factories niust work full force and overtime' in the effort to supply the world's demands for manufactured products. To supply the home market alone will prove a colossal task. Every available man must be put to work in some lines. New industries. must be developed. These will call for more , p men, • By and by every man able to rise at the sound of the whistle will be at work. Many will work overtime. What does all this mean? Why, money to spend in the hands of workingmen. Prosperity for all Canadians. Business for every merchant: . What is the wise thing to do ? Is it wise to sit back when this golden harvest is ripening, ri eningwhen newspapers are inthe, hands of everybody in unprecedented numbers, without invesing in publicity N¢kt Advertise Now ? Ht+