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The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-08, Page 1Established 1865, . 47, No. 45 CLINTONONTARIO THURSDAY MAY 8 1913` W. H. Kerr 84 Son, Editors and Publishers New Era Subscribers still m arrears•fandwe There are a number of or their Paper ask them .to call and Attend to Same 'THE Londesboro William Lyon G.'F.R. agent and Mary 13rlogden were marriedon Royal BapkWednesday and have gove onartrip to Edmonton and other. 'West en poi its. Mrs David Ploodg and OF CANADA sion accompan3 them as afar as Eattl.eford' where her husband is. Head Office, Montreal *The company go via Chieago and. St. Paul, Wilaiani Riley is still clonlined to the house but is gining some. • There was some frost here on Tuesday night. Rev. Mr, Thyn,e preached his farewell sermlon:s to Burns and Knox congregations last Sabbath and they were w,el.l �received by Marge numbers. Capital Authorized ...$25,000,000 Capital Pard -u1, , 11,500,000 Reserve and undivided profits . 12,500,000 TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 325 tBRANCTIES With world wide connection Interest allowed on Deposits General (Banking ,business thOanY- aete!d. R. E. MANNING, Mgr. CLINTON BRANCH Brownie eaineras There is Pleasure in a Brownie They are inexpensive,, rang- ing from the $1.00 box type, to the $12.00 folding Brownie We have all the Brownie family, and can show you in a few minutes haw casythey •are to use. We have a large line of Koddaks, Eastman Films, Pa- • pers, Etc, Ask fo.r a Kodak Catalogue. Jr. lai. 11.10V ./E: Dispensing Chemist. Goderich Township The fallowing is the report of promotion. examination for S.S.No, 9, Goderich township, - Jr. IV. to Sr. IVs -Lola Hudiie, Em.- m!a Connell. Sr. III to Jr. IV -Edythe Sterling George Green, Tom Iiudie, Irene, Herrman. Jr. III to Sr, III- Bruce Grigg, ,Charlie Cooper, Jean Cook,, Sr. II to Jr. III-R,etta Harrison, Jiohn Ostrom. Jr. II to Sr. II -Alfred 'Judie, Wil lie Sterling. Gladstone Grigg. , Hlonor Roll for month of April -- Hattie Ostrom, Bert Findlay, Lola Iiud'ie, Edythe Sterling, Emn'a•Con- hell, Sadie Cook, John Ostrom, Dart Cooper, Best spellers for month- Hattie Ostrom, Bert Findlay, Edythe Ster- ling. E. A. Peddles, Teacher. Owing to the High Standards Maintained in the Popular ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. the demand for the graduates is far in excess of the supply. Col- lege open all year. Enter now. Write for a catalogue. Thjjjjank Incorporated I255 Established hi Clinton 157:) FIERI) OFFICE, MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allowed at highest current rate. 0o suras of $1 and upwards from date of deposit Joint Accounts Allowed MUNCHES AND AGENT'S ALL OPER CANADA .Uj) :1! S NTS ALLOVER TIE W O RLI) A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. C E, DOWDING. Manager t'',:inion Branch. ■ • • CLINTON .SCHOOL REPORT Diy*, 1-$r. IV Maximum 350• -Elea nor Kemp 301, Oliver Johnston 294, Lois Holmes 284, Leonia Nediger 279, (Eleanor Mackenzie 272, Viola Cook 272, Melvin Shoenhals 270, Mervyn Elliott 262, Janet Wylie 260, Alam Booth 252, Bentha Yates 251, Mildred Cook 246, Lonene Lang- ford, 246, Lyda Morrish 246, 'Bessie Ch:ow,en. 242, Fred Lawrence 240 Car m:an Turner 239, Nora Kennedy 238 Mary Chid'ley 237, Doreen Stephen- slon 237, Merle Moore 235, Grace Akam 235, Harold' Hill, 235, Marjor- ie MeMath 246; Jessie 'Watkins 230, Percy Ladd 228, Kathleen Dowser 223, Winnie Draper 221, Margaret Walker 214. C, D. Bouck, Prin:cial. (i Div 2. -Maximum 300 -Berta Jack son 254, Helen Forrester 236, Alvin Leonard 235, Mabel. Marshalli 233, Ruth. McMalth 223, Charlotte Sheel- ey 2177, Aileen Armour 213, Harold Manning 201, May, Rutledge 200, Murray MacNeil 198, Fri eda Wallis 198; Shurwyn ABM 191, Alice Pe itt 190, M. D. /Chi dtey Div, 3. -Sen. Class- Harry Ra 9a per cent, Ethel Wasman 90, E ie Livermore 89, Edna McCaizgl 87, George Middleton 83, Mat Shipley 83, Lida Livermore Tied Wallis 82, Harry Law.ren 81, 'Clete Dunllord 80, Robbie Sehrenk 79, Marion Andrews 77, Jessie Jackson 76, Alex Eagleson 75, Ernest Hall 73, Mary Taylor 70, :i"adeIon Shaw 66. Jr Class -Asn Beeves 83 per c. Marrit P:edt er 73, Wilfrid S:•: i 72, Wilbur Welsh 70, Fto:a Mil 07, Pearl. Gould 65, Ernie Lit''tlo Lawrence West 63. J. Wits Div. 4 . Sr . 3-Lo:'a Sehoen•hals Helen Ross and '/Willie 1.;l1 87, L ghton Walker 87, Agnes Walker Willis Cooper 81, Annie Lawrcn 81, Hattie Livern,nre 79, Mildr Clinton Cr, 1, Goes into Semi-finals Wingham and Woodstock Also Wins -Clinton and Wingham Plays' Here Saturday The Clinton team were lucky torftie the Stratford- team here on Saturday last by a score of 1-1, but won :the{ round by 2 goals, to1. A fiair crowd witnessed ' the match and there were alap a few supporters present from Stratford Referee McCutcheian had the' teams going soon after 2 -o'clock and up tea minute of ,half time the game wlas even. One of the Stratford players gat the ball and passing the backs away out easily scored. Time wlas called just as the ball was brought back to centre. The se- oand half was nearly all for Clinton but their g'o;al, had a couple of nar- row escapes. McCrostie scored Clinton's goal on a long kick which had steam behind ift. He also, got ek- a couple of more hardy shots on goal but the goal -keeper cleared. Both teams showed little or no nee combination and very little team rn- work, Blatchford went off for 15 ley minutes when a Stratford player re- tie tired, after a hard check in the first 82, half. Both sides played clean and ce few fouls were taken. Following were the players;- Stratford -Goal, Allen ; backs, Mc Milian and Reynolds; halfbacks, halfbacks, Johnston, Mcl0arlance and a+awcett; fora:tide, Dempsey, Nelson, Merrier, Gray and Creigh- nt ton. e1. Clinton -(:coal, Caldwell; hacks, Torrance and ]short; h lfbacics. ler Kitty Sparks and Smillie forwards 03, McCrostie, Moffatt, S. Smill e. on Kaiser and Blatchford. Livermore 76, George Walker Alma MCClor ie 72, Stuart McBri 70, Francis Yesbec 60, Anna Gras 6.1. •Charlie Cole Go. Class 2. -Jas. Walker 83, Fr Peckit 80, Berta Gunn 75, Rana. McDonald 06, Bert Taylor 60, Cee Cooper 50. 'Claes- 1 -Dorothy Rorke 08, Am Helya. 08, Harry Munroe 61, Will :butch 60, Jabez Rands 60, Less Murphy 60; Harry 11all 58, (:mrn„ alt, 55, Fergus Reynolds 17, Ilii; tt•yefarcl. 53, L. Stc <rr: Div. 5. -Sr. lla gregor Clrant r; Etta r cent Lten larYiy n;. %ani th Carter 02. Agnes Reynolds 92, Jack Bowden 90, Mary 'Carter 87, Eva. thouck 87, Katie Ladd 83, Asit Bol- ton 85, Mil:borne Brailey 85, Ru''cel Britton 54, Bessie Morrish $3, Oath artno \lyl.ie 81 J olatic Judd 75,A1- bert Wright 71, George Carter 71, Alicia. Kohn, 70, Stewart Taylor 03. Charlie Meiluire 62. Junior -Gertrude Fowler or p' l f r cent, Nellie Routledge g 172 d 3 v- Nediger 92. Jcan Miller 01, Audrey • Collyer 89, Helen Grigg 89, L ora Taylor 87, Nisbet Cook, 80, 'freleu Roberton, 86, Joe Yesbec 82, Ila old Lawsbn 52, Airy Gould 82, Lucy Levy 78, Charlie. Pill:o•d 78, Drei•git McLeod 71, (Gordon Lawson' 71, • II. Conrtice.' Div 0, -Sr. 1 -Total 250- D. Mut-. Cir Following are the views of the two Stratford papers on the hough Su Cup game played in Clinton lee,t cv Saturday between Clinton and the cd Stratford t'ollegiates;- 7 6, en -HERALD- :s In the second and last game of the hough Cup series between Strtiftforcl and Clinton Collegiate ed Institute football clubs played in id Clinton on Saturday each team fl soaring one goal 'but as Clinton won at Stratfo.d by 1 goal to 0, Clinton wins the series by 2 to 1. i` Thr Hough Cupaspirations ofthe '' local t o.l.eg•iate Institute for this yr a r .,e: rt 711 1 rud jelL on S,'tur- dat, when Rlvla the gait- wase„ tis,' ithe,y lost one goal on the round. Saturday's game, as noted in the Deacon of that date, was 1-1 The first game hero was i;toU for Clinton, giving the Tatter the round, Saturday's ganw was good one, nip and tuck all 'the way, It The Stratford 'lads had their op- R pen:mats going in the initial hal/ and had it net 'been for an unroll- .at rugate accident to Roy Melri1len. it was the opinion even of the Cl!n_: to 1. .�,,. p a1 � s themselves, that Strat- e fold would t1 17 ' a.w �e- wo n. bl 11 cl t Ian• to who i a o ctn�e of the locals strongest est g eq men, was t as gn•err a bad cheer, and bo laid out for about twenty minutes. 01 When he was • feeling something 'St. like himself again lie :pluckily re- 'f1 slimed play, not however before. iv, Clinton had tied the score. Strat- ba ford made a desperate attempt to of store again and even things on nr the round, but it was no nee. Met- ge C •••••4••••♦••• •••••••o•••• ••••®••••.•a*♦so0•*•e ♦• ► • 99 cents • • lie • O•'. • • • T DAY • • • •• • ♦ • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • i •• • 1 1 Soloraiig, Aprk 261 We are going to make Saturday, April 26th Hat Day at our store. It will be a dayof big Hat selling, for we 'ire going to sell going hats for risen and boys that should send therm out by the dozen. We have gathered together 125 Etats in broken lines and sizes, both in colored and black. The regular prices of these hats are from I $1.2.5 to $3,5o, but in order to clear them I out you can takeyour ,choice of 22 the enure I • lot for 99c. • e • (See Window Display.) ♦ • First t Shipment of Boys os ♦ Shirts Y • Received this Week. • •• a • issinemennatem • Y Y •Clothing Th MM e/ll' ort r sh Q A Square Deal for �l Every Mau 4 0 • O ♦ • • i • s i • ♦ 4 • • E • • holland 233, R..r vans 230 A,Glaziei • 200, M. Cres 108, rL Roltzhauer 198, • le McCartney 180 P. Livermore 180 • P.Carrick 177, G• McGuire 177, M. • McTaggart 167, M. D,eeves 157, • Jr. 1 -Total 190 -Ivy Plows 180,E. Cranim 150, A. Si11 19.9 6, CGraells: • F. Scrutan 140, P Murtch 120, W Mc • Math 128, C.1Vlaltheslonr 121, R. I iv- ermore 119, R.IVliddletorn 117, C. • Turner 114. E. McTaggart 11.1. C. • Cool. 111, 13. Cochrane 107, 13. Wal- ker 103. - M.'Macgregor • • • • • • ♦ •. •. • Div. 7. -Senior Class, Total 300 Barrie Combe 290, Violet (hill'' 256.' Leo !Reynolds 261 Jack Wigging-, ton 0258,Kenneth - emeth-r_ 1 Rorke 250,I �a.h arms Grant 256,Sadie Gibbs 253,. Audrey McIntyre 253, A.Snes Conthe. Luella u M CI,'n , la e i ]ie237, r c Norman Y, stat IY -. 1 1 c re'l. B • Me - Ned 23v, Lett McCTnii�e224,R�egfnaica •1 Deakins 221, Kathleen Liverrn,o �_; ♦ 216, Jean Ford 209, Elsie Cooper ♦ 204, Mary McTaggart 189, IB;0w'?rd • Gould 187. o" Jr. Class Total marks 200 -Grace • Strong 176, Isabel Johnston 175, • Katie Beaton: 174, Isabel Glazier 174 • John Nediger 173, Chla•lie Shipley • 171, Eleanor htumsteei 169, Fergus- • on Carter 167, 'Wilbur Nelson 165 Charlie Mennel1 160, Wilfrid Grant 157, Norman Counter 154 Elmer Mil • ler 150, Kathleen McKinnon 143, • Russel Bezzo, 146, Merle Sweet 137, • Ernest Ford 130, Clifford Garfter • 129,'Wallace 11 oe Wheat < le �128, M r Y Ric • Carricl:126. Y • M. M. Wil•ts,e Div 8. Senior Class- Florence • Johnston 98 per cent, Phyllis: Tozer d+ 96 Louis Howard o s , 96 Ke•nne th, b- , Ro • error • 96, Norma Treleaven 96, Jean ♦ Simps: .95, Russe :I Peckrtit 04, Jos- ,eph 'JR,,oward 93, Gerald Eames 93; • .olive SchoeaitaIs 91, Willie Argent • 90, : John ' Livermore 90, Kathleen • Taylor 87, Luella Glazier 85, ;Olive • Laurence 83, Cecil. Ashton 79, Junior Class-951)er ;cent: -Carol: • Evans, Madtel,on Hawkins R e ter,' Oliver !Rands R` ,bi ay Car- • o n 1 un(te • 94 per ♦z ce t - n o r i cent -Donna Cocl • it an. • per cent Eileen' Atkinson, Cath- arine lIcTaggatt, Howard Mullloi- • land,' Doris Oollyer, 90 per cent.- Arthur Hessian, ALt•in'-Rause,.Ltd •• Crich, '85 per cont 'Hubert Re,l•.• molds. • o••MNN•N1••••••e*••••••4MN4•eNNK••e•• s M. Ker, COUNCIL . MEETING The IVItay meeting of (thea Gonnell. met on, Monday evening with Reeve Ciantelo.n in the chair and Council- lors, Thompson, Paisley, Ford, C'luff and Morrish present, The minutes of last tweeting and special meeting was read and adopted. The Hollowing communications were read;- .The Clinton Citizens -Bandl asked for $200 for weekly open air con- certs during the summer., A. E. Matheson asked that some cement blocks be raised in front of his stiore as water run's into cellar. Two tenders for 'street watering were put in -Urea Eros. 40e, Thos. Cook 371-2e. • • On mlotion Thos. Cook got the eontrack for street watering and • A gran pf $150 was made Ito the Citizen's Band for weekly band con Certs and a ciomtniittee of Reeve Cantelon and' Councillors Paisley and' Ford were appointed to con- fer with the 'Band. Mr. Matheson's letter was re- ferred Bothe Street Committee► A petiltiion from'ratepayers own ing land /on King etiVelt, south, asking that the road be cleaned ,out and deepen ]the water course]. lying between G. T. Railway and Layfield River. On, motion of Ford and Thomp- son, the petition from W. Jackson anch others be received and referred to(the' street Committee for a re- port on same with; the probable cost. Mr. Wm, Wheatley addressed' the Council eboitt /the water, which floods his farm. The Council did net thin]. they 'were. responsible, On motion of Councillors Cluf and Thompson. the by-law ficins ing liverymen be arnrndsel by in eluding all autoinobiles and all sel propelled vehicles. Fee to l e $10. On notion of Tltonipsoni and Paisley that our Constables be in- 51ructed to see teat the. Local Option by-law is strictly enforced, The Cemetery e ,r '� C n nrtic> made, c their report and rccommendec many things including planting of trees etc. The Finance C'ommittee's report was read and e.dopteci, :Phe Consi,ables were instructed to notify the dealers in fireworks and the public .that the by-law in rfrferonce titre 'to will this 1•ear be strictly enforced, The Street Committee brought in th e following reporlt;--Voir• Com- mittee beg to ropers as follows; - As there h,as been very 1 tile grad- ing don' on our et acts for the 'last few, yc1:s, it will he nr eir,sary;to do ;- considerable grading this yrar. We therefore z•7000101 nu the following streets to be don. ; -I a rc, Mat•y, Princess east and Rest, l:lapl', James Marie, No.th, and Orange Streets. We also recommend that the town engine 'r be instructed to inspect outlets .and make report and award in aeg:uci to Bract standing intlte rear t1f. Mr, 1). N. N�at2on s property. Your or c txn t: u tee feel r • is.e • t very necessary top oc•nre some material to preserve and improve our ma- cadam 'load on ]fain street, and are made some inquiry into tele: ould be the beet material to use. e have. also taken into eonsid;r- ion• the cost, and we find that arvia would be the best, the Cosa. ould be about $400, work includ-, c1. This would do from postofficc, • Fair 's i r nx ll You committee te- nun d en it car f T w t o 1 i, to b' e light and used oi.1,11ain street at The revenue from ]lain reet etrert R•atcring is alum 65, This amount would go te- ards expense of usingTarvia; the lance would have to conic out the :appropriation of street com- ittees, VVe .recomrnenu that we t seine repairs for th. grader. 10 outlet on Mary street drain to cleaned and chain to be cleatn- atfair's mill, and that tile be t, to he used in front. of Mr. tie,dge•^s property, the latter to ' the work. We rccom.nit,nd that vid 'Clook be appointed street f tier got Stratford's only goal, q,l be •W,00clstock Wins Round. ed Galt, May 3The Galt Collegiate /gin : football team is out of the competi do tiros for the, Ifoogh Cup having pray D.a ed atie, game this afternoon with the Woodstock College, score 2.atl, as the visitors came here with a one goal lead; the shote of kha game in 'Woodstock h.oing 2 t 1t they stay inthe running for the cup. G The gatne this afternoon was a close and exciting one but the Woodstock boys were lrc,aelorthan the locals and were in better con- dition.. VV. Ducker of Galt refereed Listowel, May 3.-Wingham de- feated Listowel here Saturday at- tern Loon inf' the second game of the: Hough Cup series, the score sitar.] ing 3 to 2. The teams were tied when tine was up, and 20 minutes :Overtime had to be played. Last Week's game ended 1 to 0 in favor of Listowel. Yesiterdlay's was a .good match, with the teams about •even, and, the attendance was good, Have You. Renewgd? A great manly of our readers have been looking at/Maly LABEL on The New Era and have renewed during the past month. Now for May lel] us hear from m diose in Manitoba, an ftoba Al- berta, Saskatchewan c swan andJ'a' British itrsl Columbia, The label tells a tale. It should relad31 Dee. 1913. Take aloolk at it now and let us hoar from you. The law re- garding 'newspapers has been amended sio'tliat it protects sets;. the publisher mare ttblisn. for.n_ o•1y, Anyone tlaking,a paper from the postof1iee whether, they have ordered ' Y it or z.a� ot 175- wines .i 1 able for 'payment for same, uniessitismarked "Speci- nten copy." Another amend- ment is that no subscriber to newspaper can stop same ,drre- fuse it - aft the pestoffice unless they have paid" owing ;on it, up all that i s foreman. The following aniendment to the T.ai•via clause in the street coro- mitit'ee report was move.] by Thompson: and Cluff, "That before Tarvia is purchased, the ratepay- ers on front street ba • solicited to receive their subscription to total $200.00. Council adjournecl. Quality v ualit first - Theo- Then advertise If you start out to buy any given article and are ,offered thez dozcs f one thti 0 a s wel l known through advertising and one that you never heard of, you will insltinc(tiveI,y choose the one that you know about. You feel secure in selecting an article that will attains' up and justify generious publicity. Y-ou are right. 4. manufa- ttu ee' or amercltanit cannot . lffor.d to lend his as vain e1 to anything that is inferno: in quality for n,at up to eth,e standards tot value.. If an article has{ real merit it is w,or(th tial.kinig about i I f n i ' f t ' rasa znemt rt •d,oesn%t paytot -trots]] peoplet' that it has.. If ylou make hats or shoes or whatnot and � d theyazooc g 0 1 and h,on sh re and possess nl o ess unusual sua•1 qualities tell the public, and 913 publie.'wiltsupport you, If n,ott, go back to, your factory or your store and bring your nae'- ch<anclise up ta a's(tandard that will justify. the public's confi- den,ce, At••®•••••••••••••••••••••• • Men and Events e 00•••••••••••••••••••••••• For Beauty and Comfort. MR. JOHN R. LONE, managing editor 06 that bright daily, the Toronto Star, has been elected President of the Canadian Club, ono of the largest in the city, having a membership of 1255, This is' quite an:hlonor, and is another recognition of the ability of a Hurlonian, lir. Bone being a native of East 'Wawanosh, He was also a C. C. I. student. EDITORIAL 44- 44- :044.04444+44.444,444211 +; :044.'444+'4.444,4 'What about the Huron Publish Campaign? The County is ']]right only it ettish outsiders to knew what we possess anti insiders to see that' a large part of the d:velop nrent depends np'm then. Few Counties are able to out-pacc Huron and all we ask is a fair corn- paris.on to show the goods, Navigation has opened with quite arils]) and competent authorities say a busy season will follow with- out any doubt, Judging by the militant suffra- gettes and their contemptible actions it looks as if the final re- sults will be expiated on the scat- fold. So much for the effect of a bad example. A Montreal mathematician figures out that 150,000 people fn UDIA; city, or every 4th family, are moving this Spring. 15,000 notices of re- moval were given to the posioffiec and 5,000 to the L i e • 0 Bel 1 len 'o 1 Com pany. There is evd ntly ZOOM 101• a house owning campaign in that city, Alberta will ]rave a good healthy Liberal majority and evidently the Province is satisfied to have Premier Sifton hold !the teras for another tern', a- p-- Fewfrt:ia Societies e r,l S i t 1 a oc c i.s cop u 7 1 1 the anniversaries Of the Order bet- ter than the Ocid Fellows. As the years pass by numerous other or- ganized bodies drop them but the 1. 0. 0. P. appears to be evergreen in this respect. it speaks well for this growing brotherhood whose triple MO 1.10 is Friendship, Love and Truth. Keep up the c lebra,tion of your wedding anniversaries, if you are fortunate enough to have them on your program. They need not be elaborate or expensive brit the ob- servance of the date will do good. Don't wiithold a word of praise when itis 'web deserved. The ap- preciative remark is lilt e' springs to a vehicle or oil Ito the axle. There"s a hug difference, between flattery and honest appreciation, which should not be lost sight of, --0-- Cu pid has sharpened uphis 1 rr- ftows for the consummation of the campaign conlit din g next Month, (Mute a number of matrimonial al- liances are e on the program for 1Vliay. __Q-- The Amherstburg Echo heralds the fact that no less than ten young ladies, who 'were at various times employees of that office, have gone by the marriage route. do ensure ha'ppiress to ten homes. Verily the pen• is mightier than the sword and the press continues to wield ilts powerful.inlluenees for the good of rnlankind. In a number of places Boards of Health, through their Sanitary In- spectors, are already after offend- ers who have not complied with the law., lit pays to see that the law is properly enforced as one tr(ansgressror may be the cause of illness to many a one, although he may escape himself. The GIolden. Rule is a safe compass by which to mark m out a course that will be free from many entanglements. The long delayed and oft rs'peat- 0(1 query "Where did the money % come from?" has . been partially siotv ed rax Tion. '�Ir. r Hanna admits he got , a00 from 112' Traylor. `h 1'i' Won der why the latter was slo geserous? Can you guess?. Ron. A: G. McKay, who repro- seated North Grey' in the .Ontario Legial,ature and filled his place r1 Well, moved to Edmonton during Yon want to remove the tars and sunburn, then use Itexall Lace Crean' It softens, soothes, and heart- tifys the skin,, and it isn't; greasly. .Only 25e. Bexall Tooth Paste The Best Dentifrice.. Only 250, at THE REXALL. STOR W.Q.R. Holmes AMR. alM111111.11•1111•MMILMOIMI.V. munmoammatirrimmiummmainnotontam Pure Maple Syrup. P From Sap to Syray by • Evaporation I The syrup is here again, ass good as it can possibly be, made by the same people, in the sarmee way, from the same trees. Jpi.9 the same as It has always been It is of uniform consistency Has a delicious flavor, and We can say in big letters, It is Posiliveiy F'uro As we have only a lireitr.i quantity, we advise you to order' early. F V. T. NEIL THE BUB GROCER Phone 48 �rwarnnno; Coming, lo -the Picture House Cooper ITtlsieal Comte Company. Jt Singers, Dancers, Musicians with illusions and novel acts Strictly respectable and first -clams Change of program and 2800 feet :ata pictures each night. P 1 t. tl bar'. g eloffi 1, fun for old and yortn,„ Thursday, Friday and Saturday la of this week, jt Admission 15e Children I'CO A. Macdonak1 the past year, has resigned his eras',. It is said ho may succeed Hen. ;1;•. Cross in the 'l'es't, 'this ]..aver South Lanark and Korth Grey z , ant and in which cl.ecttons 711 S' acs held shortly. The decease of Han,. Mr. 1Vbatheston isithe cause of (t,i' opening of Lanark. Rumor has, Tit that a remoulding of the Cabinet is being considered in which some new material play be included, If trade conies knocking at tht, . - door of your business place 4c:li-, lift the latch and say "Come fru trey a live advertisement in tate :Nett:./ ,7.11 Dori't forget that the public is .ra,, the book -oust for bargains anC1t7:i't papers are carefully scanned Tee intending purchasers to. aseecf.:t e where those bargains are. :1`ire'w is doubt manifested when r+ar„xil big offers as to quality and Pett ele are riot unfolded to the people •'lust' the tip -tee toss 0 f c• , 1 �pcctal'ion. Cti.1 ea;t page is your atln't on did ycirs. stet' ISP, Business man? Ontarito is receiving a good tlrod of immigrants this season. 1`ihc-m, could' go to no more highly ilasecte_• ed part ,of the world when it .rias'. toile revolution of the tt!,:eFse.. rnonths. For atop notclter there: nothing can outdo this bareeers Province in the sum total, f t;, wonder is that we dont cheer ,tziramI, for it so that its well deser aeafl aises may be made kniowvn ,,.a, broader circle of the worlds. g'agfe-.. tanon. If ift had not been a •vaiee3-. able gold mine it would notk.lmote stood the great drain/ cit merx :a^ssi: money tothe Great West.. --Q-- Sometiutes the boosting of priaee, to give an exorbitant profit 'mike its Own curse aad the biter ;g r i. bitten. en. A .'ase in point ' iss 11 ,rr� too ext st in Calgary where s gt ysuch e:sets�r-- sive charges are nracle fior 5i0053 Work amundelpai foundry is Itkre,ity to be' opened. Every marc lscie ue, right to charge aur receivt' rpt, reasonable profit for his labor kt1f37 aperslon, should not reach the :walg- lionaire class in a year. The Low who always tries to beat dnaa the u•_ ,ria e forgetting 1 hn' that t� g f; r cw '"axr'Ai let live' 1s a good rule to go 13e,,311 blood sucker who apparently &nes„ trot care wlta;t befalls his beta.$sex man 'su' long as he. 1ptiys rt a. ,nut price. ''Honesty is not only O pest policy but., the only policy ItA,Ak will wear.