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The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-22, Page 4II II uaeala aiz rmi _Tui rmeaar lililline�•rr ?� and ' p ill°4,'.�ia Ready 1c V9'ear lP'hone. 75 easseraostwestrectresaveausemeacesineraseeseressicenesesteetateeetssecteeetesetseeweessees nCOTCH GINGI-IAMS HALF PRICE We were fortunate to secure 20 mill ends of Scotch Ginohams; all fast colors, 27 to 3o inches. wide. They cone in pretty checks and stripes, and is just the right time before you begin your spring sewing-, regular x8c, 2oc and 25c, Friday price i tic. . See These in our Window. Spring Coats ataBig Saving 'We have left about 15 Ladies and Misses Coats, all the latest styles, in good cloth, colors fawn, navy, black and Copenhagen, all 18.00and 2000'coats 13 98 14.00 snd i6 00 coats 10.98 1O.00 and l..uo coats 7.98 NOW is your time to buy a Good Spring Coat Ladies Sorin Suits 'Half Price just 5 Suits left in stock in Tweed and Navy Serge, sizes 32, 34, 86 and 38, regular S18. for 9.00. douseurs' :s > A special showing of a fresh shipment of New Rugs, L noleums, Mattin s and Oilcloths We have had a .good season in this department That shows we have the right goods at the right price. Look around, then call ar.cl tee cur display TMS,Stiare11'011naeclitfil'16S.t!il1110v, clay °'1h j} 'L' F:."G:xT:`^i.•.�3°Y°d:Ae^M1SS::LCfkrv.,::c..led.Tre+mnxeR'Fe-T.rr••ri::IHrtazza ar TUE -'CLI R ^ ,44,11 r Figs'^* -1,4 +"lr 74 d Personal Not Os �2,. it those -having relatives or t, lan1n a ,'4, visiting in townor going. away 1. 4 notify nu or the fact each week we ° would aunnanco It in ttu NNWm'N ai. ^ '44444444444 444 +444 U Mr. Tins. Cott a as in, Sc rl'orth on Tuesday arranging Sonne flower beds for e tizens tht:e. 1 Mr. Earl O'Nleil was in Stratford on Monday. W. lry(fan e, Ea was in Goderich on Saturday limit. Ml'. W. Jacl.aon' \vas in Toro ito during the pas(C' weer ek. `Mt :'0.1]',.. Dewing anode a business flip to Toronto bast) week. Rev. W.R.'Cooper, of Milverton, Was in town 'this week, Mrs. Arthur Lawson, Townsend Street, has belen seriously ill dur- in'g the pastt Week.' Hie.( many friends in town will wish lot aturn for the be(tten Mrs . Taylor of Ontario Street, has been, very ill with pr:le'umonia but is progressing as Well as could be expected. Mrs. Janes 3)unfeed underwent an Opeea'tion On Monday at the Hos- pital and is progressing. favorably. Goderich • Signal ;-Stewart Mac- Phersloav, mining Architect, of New Liskeard spent . Sunday in.stt,own the guest of his .mother, Mrs. Mac- Pherson, and his unele, Registrar' Coats, • Charles Tisdell, of Toronto, eld- est son ofMr. J. P. Tisdall, formerly of • 'Clinton, has completed • his ':law course, and enters a Toronto 'law firm as • a ,junior partner. Dame Rumor clays that- ere long he will form another Kind of pai'tnernhip with a charming young lady of Buffalo.. His old Clinton friends ex- tend c'onguatulaliens. in advance. Mr. Thos. Trick was in Thedforci least week sr,eing his Micelles-, fii:i•. Wm. Trick, who h'as been seri Can Iy ill, with pneumonia. Ile and our well known citf e.n tr.cl the lest of their family. The sick genitheman • is 'progressingg as wellass could be expected is the latest word. Mr. and Mrs. RM. n:fcKav and Mrs L,'), C I'arlesvl sr•lh, of Fly'th, werti visitors for a short time in Clinton last Friday, coming clow, he Mr. 11IcKay-s nen- auto. Bev. and Alta. A.H..'aic ough.of Lloydtown 'nee here for a eeeekr visi`.. The former s Path: r is ,epeeist • ill, ea t1r. Colelough derided ti hake the 't ll) now. IIs- remtaicec that they Ind e eneeessful lo -tea Option Campaign in his parish nail ea liter it ley it big majority. ]1rs. Jas Sims. of l:iyth 1', visit- ing with relatives and friends it town. AIts('Ret 1 Ceoper, of Milverton, nee Miss M. Flaody, of Blyth, un- derwent au ,operation h'e:o in the Local hospital this week. The pet -- lent is pj. ogressing as favar:r1 as aould be eXpecbo 1. Miss bell spent Sato; day fi I -Ta r iston, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ,s, Jackson Jr. were in Toronto la -,t W,le;'.c. 1 Mrs. J. Torrance lett on Saturday for Fort 1Fiilian, whet•e she will 1 pend a month with her duigntr:r D.L.Mrs. . Cr tnstcn. Nis. Zopreutee aecsuinpnnied her as far as Sarnia. t. a t erale Attention ,i Association Centre Huron Liberal Pit�dl�c�',r �tion The annual meeting of the Cen- tre y tie HuionLiberal, Association will be held this year in, Godletrich on 30th Miay, 1913, at 3 olclock p.m.. Note -The notice for meeting at Sefafartltl on 271th inst. is cancelled, as this year it is thought desirable to hold the meeting in Goderich on , the dray of the big Demonsetertion and give those attending a chance to remain' for the evening. The afternoon meeting will be, addressed by the member Mr. Paloudfoot' K.C. and by J.C. Elliott bLP.P. and other speakers. DEMONSTRATION On the evening pf 30th inst. a large demonstration istobe li,eld by the Liberals of Centro Huron in • the Skating Rink, at Gtod'erieh, to be addressed by N.W. RlowelI, Header of the 'Opposition, and other Libea- 1 members s; m mbe s .of the Lggisla(turet, , Special Train -Special G T.R, and t C.P.R. trains will, leave Goderich after the evening meeting, M. Murdje, President. J.L. Killoran Secretary. Exeter 110, 0, T, Bron ka, wife of the lace express agent, passed away on segue --- pay afternoon after a 'long and pain ful sic•lenes• Sirs, B,'noks was a mem be' t of the \V, C T. U. and a Mende. t circ of OP Jaunts street 111ethodist church leer demo will he Incurred by tt larg chr.le'of t e abyss and freinds Thos. Brock, senior, was taken t Victoria hospital. London' on Thu' day Acent'ding to the last report, h is resting quietly, hut' no hopes ar held out for his permanent recovery ire is sufetin„ ficnt a gee ell] in tin stomach, Rev. L Heyw ond• who is home hem altendiug Vitoria College. preached in Main Street Met hodist Church on Sun- day evening. Isis many fi ieiids were well pleased with his discourse. Mr. Geoge Thomas is again held up with an attack of his old trouble, The Exeter district meeting of the Methodist church was held in Main street church on Wednesday et 2 o'c'ock, the general session comment ne nn Thursday, at 3 a. m. Exeter has formed a baseball league ro consist 111 three teams Thomas Boyle was elected president, Melville Southcstt, secretary, and W J. Bea- n/in, treasurer. A. comruittee of two rem each team will ,complete the ex'�cutiye The season will pe ushered in by a doubleheader un the 24th of ass Mrs Arthur, Drupe. Mrs Ch tries Hooper, and Mrs, (Res.) F. G Powell will go front to Chatham on Tuesday next; es delegates to the Iconference of \Vormbn's Missionary Society. The in•tnyy I'Sends of Win. Blatchford now of Toronto will be pleased to hear helms taken unto himself a Wife. Ole, end Mrs. Blackford will visit Exeter ori the 21. e 0 0 Mrs. George Howson of Medicine Hat is the guest of his moths'. Mts. Jas. Ilowson, Mrs. Wiseman leaves tin -motion fa n( short visit iii St. Marys. Miss. Sharks and Miss Jean Ross C r t spent :of cafe t] 5 pcu( S tturda at the 1y e a t is home hero Ile La Verne Cook of Goderich was home for the week, end. r• , Mayor Shelton of li Ift.gham ales in, town Friday and Saturday of bast' week. s Mr. G.D. M'acTaggart was in Tor- e I onto last week. Drowned In Water I only A foot Beep Goderich, May 20, -Three year o'd Isabel Elliot. daughter of Thomas El- liot, of Dungannon. was: drowned last evening in the riverthat runs through the village. The little girl was at. t tempting to join some playmates on the other side oe the strean, by crossing on a hoard, when it slipwed, and she wag thrown into the avatar. The children brought aid, hut rt, errived too late to be of help to the unfortunate little girl, The water at ,he. point where the accident occurred was little. over a foot deep Awedea exported 36,0.00,000 pounds el matches in the she months ending with June; New Durable, Cloth A method for making a strong,dur- bble cloth from banana stalks has een perfected in China. A Potato Planter x 'da+:.n'' ,' Potato planting mechanism' which Can bo attached to an ordinary plow Pow . hili. ASQ1IT3 British' Premie has been patented in England, who opposed the Women s Suff- rage Bill, uff- ia eFill'saying g h esee;sno 'ence that Bidtish d - women, as'a "whole, wa.n't the vote. Textile Mills Creat Britain's •anis textile mills em to Chore than 1,000,000 persons. i Y Miss :Hazel O'Dleii returned on Monday. from Toronto. Miss Bertha Webster of Londles- boro, is visiting her aunt Mrs. Lei Saville, Mr. J.T. Graham and sister Ella. spent Sunday afternoon With their. sister Mrs. W.J. Sims of :r'lytth at tke home of Mrs, John Bean. Mrs. Jas. Hamilton has been on the sick list. Mr, Murry Draper returned from the 'West ran Tuesday. Prospects are not as bright as the real estate riven like itol plain(0 them. Miss Jennie ' 'Holmes is Visiting her brother in,'Holmeswil.le for a few drays. The Ellilotttt's •defeatiecl the Gor- dhn's by asc,oire of 21-11 in the t.Public Scheel, bia:se ball leagues Got'diani's'--3 0 10 3.10 0 0-11 El lnot•(ts -3 1;1 7 4 0 2 b 0-31 The standing ,of'Ithe League is; - El Botta -Ellaotlta won 4lost 2, Lawrence won 3 lost 2. Olivei''s, wean. 2l,ost 3:,• Gordan's) won. 2 lost 4. Y 7 Call or Phone, tor 0Ill' Prices. "� 4. ItOOFING Steel Shingles Corrugated Iron Asbestos -Fire Proof Regal m St 'Slitter 1 l lt)tatttry l'Itunbcrg, Phone 7. TON "NEW ERA, 1 AND RTILLY 't��js/p�j," j7 ------1,1bif.}gp;Dy'' TON 2-Irr GOrRiem ' In support of the course pursued by MR, W. PCDF)OT,1',R?. at the recent session of. tine Ontario Legislature FIRMA, Mt'' 30th in the Evening at 8 o'clock The presence of a large number of the most prominent Liberals of Ontario including Mr. N. W. ROW E LL the Provincial leads -r, and a number of other Liberal members of the Legislature The `\rest Street Rink, containing the largest auditorium in the town, has been engaged and will be seated for the occasion. Space will be reserved for people coming from outside places, Everyone who believes in honest Government and fair play invited Special Railway Service—is being arranged. Look for further announcements, rates, etc. C. A. NAIRN, W. A. ROBERTSON, , Chairman of Coni. Secretary ?�$ttee7"1PS��CfdtcrgStS( frSb �fY3i6P✓3,�d tomeee Loci News�rP.r A$ t. tl MANORr'au ARAFt glzK ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 31r. and 31' s. W,L, Mair, r.f Hul'o 't township announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Ees•eLaw- reit, to Mr. John Howard Bruns- don, Yrun .- don, of Londesbor'o. The marriage takes place nn the 3rd of Jure. BASEBALL MATCH. The first ame of the Season will be sea yet in -Recreation Park, Olin on. on outurr)ny, M,iv 24th, 1I\1331n's of London V ensue Clinton, Game called at 1 4'5 sharp. The visitors won the City Lengn,z Ohampineship pact year.' end will enter the Western Cowie 13,zseball League this season. They are a fast bench of pia ere and have alrundv Waved a mintier of games. Admission 25c Ladies and chidren 13c HAD AN ACCIDENT. Quite a serious accident oseured nn Friday evening when Itt'. 'McCord of linnet, (near Londeshoro) was e ineturn- ft• nm ClintonUlntoc °n company with his daughter who is attending school here. 111 attempting to pass an auto standing on the road near a briclge the horse rnade a lunge over the embankment carrying with htthng buggy end Dei Ct9. Thebuggy tt•o 1 ( Inc horse maide to comlpete somersault, Miss McCool being thrown clear of the sig. The horse Nem t•u made of for ` t it vi ttIc 11 r, n' - i Coolstill clinging to the reins but the horse did notget far betore jt fell. 1)r. Milne and auto party came along just as this happened and Rev, W. D Turner was quickly on the scene held horse doe n chi a Mr. Maloof extricat ed himself from his perilous position.; Other than the rig.being pretty web peniolished and the horse receiving some scratches the occupants mires u'ously escaped with a slight injury to J Mr. McOooi,s hip. STALLION ENROLMENT. As some doubts have been expressed • • by horsemen and others as to whether 01 1101 the certiflcate of enrolment oh -I tanned from the Enrulnent Commis- sion must appear on the bills or cards advertising the horse routes we append' the clausesof the Ant referring thereto. Sub section 1 of Section 13 of the Act says: "The he y certificate of enrolment F n tt o any stallion shall form a proulinent part of any newspaper or other printed advertisement issued to advertise such. a stallion.' Sub section 2 of the same section says, "Every Poster issued shall contain a ropyof the certificate of en- rolment printed in bold face and cur- spicuous type and shall not contain any illustrations, pedigree or other matter which is untrtuhfel orntisleading.' Sub section 3 says: "Where an posters are used to advertise a stallion, the owner of the stallion shall exhibit to the own- er of each mare at the time of service, if demanded, the otiiinal enrolment certificate issued for such stallion.' "STARVE THE FLY" 1S FIGHTERS' SLOGAN. Chairman Edward PIatch, Jr,. of the American Civic! association said during a convention in Baltimore, "1'he slo- gan 'swat the qy' should be changed -to 'starve the fly.'" Mr. I-Iateb is right. Adults and chit. drew may alike be• beaded in a crusade to kill as many files is have the temer ity to show themselves, faint unless the breeding and feeding places tit the insect that forgets to wipe its feet are ;broken up the campaign will be in vrtie-at least it will fall' far short of b0ceess.. The thing is a simplefeetor in tete t aritbrnetic of science anti health. It t there ale no places for flies to feed, it there ole no places for dies to breed, i there 'will be n0 flies to frill The new remedy has the virtue of getting right i down to cases, The "swat" formula is only a palliative. The new war.cry is an. important .one. to that it touches the fundamentals of sanitation everywhere. England is al• most a flyless country. And England gained that enviable' reputation not so much by swatting the O,y, as by taking the fly's y s meal ticket away t from .l m and at the same issuing a close order against the maces in wli.icli 1110 wont There is no good reason why any est- terprising town, eternity or state. jeal- ous of its health, should not follow a similar course, It sounds spectacultu• to tell how many flies you have slangh- tored during the course of u day. It is pleasant to hate their scalps dangling, so to speak, at your ltelt, But unless you hare nullified its means of sus. tenance and broken up its homestead the rights g fete sou hove killed will he re -enforced by minims of others just as deadly and just as asgIessio e. ••0 KILL THE FLY MAGGOT NOW.' Tr ANA e. coact.,... Itch ANURE- i, particu- 1 a r i y horse manure -is the fa• vorite larvae food of the fly. A single manure pile may give its n o ighborhoocl a billion flies beforethe sea• son's close. Chloride of lime genes- ously applied willill the flymaggot. How- ever, the lime is not effective unless large quantities aro used, Approximately two pounds ofo limo per bushel of manure are necessary. Also the lime is more or less ineffective unless a thorough mixture is secured. Where the treatment has been properly followed about 90 per cent of the fly maggots have been killed. The chloride of lime treatment is relatively expensive and can- not be applied without some la• bor. However, the results justi• fy both the expenditure and the effort. A kerosene treatment will also thea kill t flymaggot. About one 99 quart of kerosenetoa bushel of manure should be used, The oil. must be thoroughly washed clown into the manure pile. It '• will killpractically every fly •• maggot. Booth chloride of lime and ker- osene can best be applied by 3 spraying them uponthemanure. a pile. Only in this way can a thorough mixture be attained. Y They should be spread or spray ed upon each day'sbarn sweep• Inge. 0 0 ewesesexesessessexeseesseesexesseeexeseesexe KILL THE WINTER FLY. The crusade against the fly has spread toall parts of the country: It is well that this is the case, as the fly is responsible for much disease. It is an es- pecially prudent plan to kill every fly possible before the real warm ,weather s in. -Roches- ter et s n, Roches- ter Times. JU<XIO.. Cs`C+0>€44,*>v% •SOV•046 SWAT THE FLY BEFORE IT IS BORN. The four principal steps in organiz• jng a campaign against the fly are as follows: Inst. -To educateaolple p as to the deadly nature el' the fly, ~ovoid. -3'o 11111 off all winter flies, hose hiding abort( the houses, waiting heir season to forage. Uai d. -To do away with all breeding, butts Inc flies. I''ou,ih -i1'o trap 011 flies wheel Imp - ten to escape. The eetetaninntiob of Ile winter tie Is n prehleat for the fudiridtial house• ",l, lr i utltot,' e tine fly escape. i e: Iltt p ru fie their all and i:lll theta eai'l,9 in the spring, for the trimer 11,r Is the parent ol'sttunlur's terrible':stvnans. 4'e (Id ,ftvay With rho fly .breeches - ewes is rneir I r neuter tier of clranli. ess 0)10houses, c , g,uilcns and iatric, lean streets and111lc'vways, Di,cow'. go the 11 y in its breediri:, l"'oelirities, n 11 i THURSDAY, AS 223n1. 1913. For the money invested WALL PAPER' mproves your. home more thltn any other furnishings. Bring along the sizes of your rooms and we will surprise you at what it,will cost you "TO FIX UP." All Pitpen• 'ii'rimmed Free mor eiiniuFn ,;:ria t tog our tui n1111.111 ',coin. foo ,01,1' of 11>'' traps' should La. encnnrut:cd 'n every shire. '1'u Sinn it all np, strut the lie lwt"rt. it is burn. ibyGX��<•)nC+X'�G,!:�t`•r..arn�.c •uu.,..in,r:.c.,e� '1 k FLY FIGHTING MAXIIiu. y X Be up to date. Swat the fly. h Clean up and boost. Eternal vigilance should be your watchword. - The fly is a name. .wrecker. Destroy it. V/hen the fly comes in the cloor good hoel',h gees out t1n window, it'snot work that kills men, but worry. Swat the fly. seC•Yteessesesee'wit oe4ee exo'a s u' ;Hard tier 11, Secret of His tong tate Sir Charles Tupper, Nonagenarian, Says So, and He Praises Canada. New York, May 10.-A cable to the !tribune from London ays: The Blimp del amine, nail1 11. 1 i" Charles Tupper, arriv. d in London Thursday night toll yt to tie it; le- ed with a rein f. tefiL rut e of tire Daily Chronicle about his belays el f. i Candela, and ail. she is doing,. and 1 ail she is hoping to do in elle fut- ure. • Sir Chatlesis now th1' sole survivor 0f the thirty -tiro men who met in Quebec in ls3'1 and laid tic foundation of the Dominion, He said : "I )prays no specific for long lire save one -hard work. I have with us than ti'ith theme, and: there is greater security for life and. pitoperty. Township of Hallett Court of Revision. NOTICE is hereby given that the meeting for the Revision of the Assessment Troll of• the.Townsliip of Hullet't, will be held inthe town ship hall, Ion Monday, the 26th of May, at'tlte hour of 1.30 p.m., for the purpose of hearing and settling complaints against the said Assess ment Roll Persons having busi- ness atthe Court will please at- tend at the said time and place without further notice. JAMES CAMPBELL, Clerk Hullett, 13th of May, 1913. Mt. A. F. BROWN Dsteoputhic Pitysidan. Is opening'a branch office at Clinton at the Hotel Normandie, on Tuesday, from 7 p.m. until 10-3n. clit1il,a ligC13is PRICES. MIanit.oba 1' 'our et 2 i'per lutilb Family hl .ur..., .. . 1.50r Pest t•y Fir els 2 So fir,,hsiti Fleur ... 21:1 inti -ktest F. mi.. 1 Olt Shorts . 1.25 Ruin -•. I,l' P `h ic:. . cd � t . .i.; per bush 1\ e ,ern Oats .43 Flour exchanged for wheat to bunt- ers, A car of good Peed Wheat on hand. Leave your orders 51 the trill ernes.. Orders delivered to any part of the town. (313111 1'14 A TRIAL never known anything lee. My • •� SCHOCSNit 6L'S only holidays have been in train turus, s and e, ossing the Mein- . This last lista the sixty-fuai•th �}?�?� time I crossed it. The ,u 1i ,y7 * first tine I tame to England in 1510, I crossed the Atlantic• in a brigantine of 1110 tons. We 'were fotlty days get- SiR CHARLES TUPPER, ting from Sit, Johns, Newfoundland, to. Lough Foyle, Ireland. "Canada's climate is one of its very great advantages. It makes even. If you study the history of the world yon twill see that it is mien from the cold north who have al - Ways ruled. The southern places have always gone under. No Negro Problem Here. "Then you must rememberi that tlae United States 'weld not have had its (ten million nogroes were it not for the warmth of the Southern Staltes', an,d these areincreasing in those States, white native Ameri- can white meri-canwhite men are diae:reasing. We. have been sated' fres that great problem We are becoming Use greait highway hvvva between Wiest. y Last 'and .est. We willsoon have threle transcon- tinenttel railway lines Wiarking, and we must remember that New Tiiock is is thousand mites nearer Asia by way .of the, Canadian Pacific and Vancouver than any posit ie the United States. "Seward knew this and he' abrio g'atecl (the Elgin treaty in o'rdter to fierce Canada to join the 'United States, I d(o not believe we should leave been able, to induce Nova Sootil'u (to join. the Dominion if this head not happened The foundation of the Dominion ;laved Canada Inc the Empire. "Our r elati.ons with the United States are now betfae1 than ever th'e'y were. .Hundrleds of ith.ous- ands of peel la from'the United Stet es" cam.) lover into 'Ca nada every year and siet,t.le, down. They find the law bettter edminisit!esteel I handle the best grades of FLOUR AND CHICKEN FEEDS call and get the latest improviecl SEED r CORS. A. t QQ� o hey®� PHONE 192. We can fillall renders for Na- tional a Portland Cement at once. call or pho'ne. J. u �T i Id VTT Y N LONDESBORO Meeting ant Horan County Council. The Council of the corporation of the C'ioun(ty of Huron, will meet its the Council Chamber, in the, Town ,of Goderich, on Tuesday, June 3rd at 3 'o'clock. Accounts requh'ing settlement must be placed with the C11er1 before this date. C t: W. LANE, Diated' May 201th, 1913,. • Clerk hog Lost Black and white hound, low set, laved Is very fat. Been lost since the sath ;of May. Finder communi- cate 'with • t, JOHN HART. AVa[lie(d A mien of o--- tilgod address and abil- ity, tolact es our representative' in the :Cotin(ty of Huron. A splendid !opening dor the righet, 'man. For full particulars write STONE & WELLINGTON • Nurserymen, 'i;'ioronto, Ont 1CL Olin I iQtil PARLOR. i, 'Mr. 5. S. Cooper has started an ice cream parlor in connection a nth the S-llo(tel Normandie, On Friday Faso are to Let. I ( Tho undersigned is now prepared ' to ✓tak,e a number of cattle by the, i head. A never -failing spring creels'' alsoalalg large number of s ode ti COS,' apply to r WM, BEDOUR; Holmes t,Ile, Phone 12 on 143. t evening, the loplenistg' niglit, he leasen ,u , ed P g g helan's Orch`esl:ra, Alli .are co3'Clially invited. A Idinine• Zoom, end kitchen girl. Wanted, Highest wages. I L. G. WEIR, 'Royal Hotel, Seafortls