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The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-29, Page 4liliIti'rper•y alnt lllresS making 111 SCOTCH CH OIN A S II A-. RICE We were fortunate to secure 20 mill ends of Scotch Ginghams, all fast colors; 27 to 30 inches wide. They come. in pretty checks and stripes, and is just the .right tirne before you begin your sprint?,sew>ng, regular iSe:, 2oc and 25c, Friday price l sic, See These in our Window Spring Coats at a Big Saving We. have left about L5 Ladies and Misses Coats, all tie latest styles, in good cloth, colors fawn, navy, black and Copenhagen, all' 18.00 and 20 00 coats 131,98 14:oo sod 16 00 coats 10.98 10.00 and 12.00 coats 7.98 NOW is your time to buy a Good Spring Coat Ladies Spring w Suits Half Price 1 5 Just stock left in s ock in Tweed and Navy Serge, sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38, regular $18 for 9.00. House Furnishings A special showing of a freh shipment of New Rugs, LUnoleums,,Mattings and Oilcloths We have hada good season in this department .That shows we have the right goods at the right price. Look around, then call and see our display This Store will be closed Saittrdaav, :nay 1.4th :111=1100011101:53M,'.2".. *...5 •.. 7=ZSMe s• csmatr•-••.....,a,._. -11.•=.7=181211;V: J asteseTaareaseseeeseesateeeeereaeeesseeeeteteaereesesiseeaeeeeersaseeseceseeeseeeeeeearei eld easID®GGS•eallelleO®CitoOGOGOODa00933003b7anotaatiaosin000013 Mem 4ix ca As Seen Frnca the Goliery 0 ar 0 tl 41 leataleGelefeberteieele Q ECHOES FROM QUEEN'S PARK. setealwe;tGat 'iedel4 (Special to the 11i•evv Era) Speatters' .bureau. -One, of the adhere( Club Federation of Ontario Is its Speakers' Bureau. 13y this pan, the various Clubs forming the .Federation, (there are nearly' 40 mow land new ones being. organie+ecl constantly), will be able to secure ,good speakers for thein meetings. The hack of such speakers in the wast has been a serious drawback, especial by in the small+: places. The Federation is already • col- t-laetin,g 'Lest ,of speakers from all .arts of the province and' is secirr- '' zing their consent to have, tl+e:r Games placed on the Put caul The to Godertch for the meeting. speakers will not be asked to take engagements more than twee or Friend's from points be and the Y c three times during ther'se!ason and riding will also be there; from 4 they will be given sufficient ' notice Tonto, and from. +thei whole district advance. of Western Ontario. The. G. T. R, will. run a special train, from Sere t '.Ghe Speakers' 13ui eau is only. one ford, covering Mitchell, Sraforth, i• of the 'activities of the Federation . Clinton and the other towns on the bat • It w+ Route A elle oticsi out. well itin Itself large crowd is also ex- ' will, justify the formation of the peered from Rbc C. P. l'+ Linwood Union. Mr. W.: B. Preston, of Brant Junction line, j aising 'through ford, is President it F r Mil thank Mile a' • of, e�T+ede; a e t+ i L• ) , on, .ply, h and teen- and the Chairman of the Speak Auburn. Liberal members of the era' Bureau is, Mr. Claude, Senegas :c?r Loa d'on, James Whitney and Hem( W. J. Hanna, nor the way in which the investigation( brought on by • the charges. fed by Mr. Proudfoot, was throttled and tampered with. Mr. Prioudfoot's services in connection with the cha:•gges aro L•e.ng recog- nized more;and more fully and this meeting is,adefinite mark of ape predation. Not only are Mr. Proud foot's own ;townsmen anxious to honor him, but his constituents friom all parts of Centre 1•Iuron are showing keen in tat est in the event and as many ass are able are going, signs '`3rrnireltooti Meeting. -Al I s '' point to the success of they Proud Gant demonsltr+ation in Goderich on May 30th. The public have eta for ',gotten the charges, against Sir 41. ROOFING Steel Shingles Corrugated Irola Asbestos Fire Proof 2 Legal a (Jltit or Phone for Oourr Prices. s > ,:iutter itte6t Saalntary 1.'Lutatbcrs )y Phone I Lnganc '7. > Legislature including Mr. N. SV. Rowell, leader of the Opposition, will be present and take part •in the speech -making, June the . Monnip�lif 9 Toronto Telegram Cob serv•itive: "The 'upboldesoi:the 1'ioud1ootchar 'hes have been given 0. chance to fix upon tlx: Whalley Government to spoiiell.Mity for zianiquiry in whivh the Libc, 'talo wer t gagged by lion. AVa.laoe •Neeb,,,t•s objections and tied band and foot by Chairman t' r'guson'0 rulings., The • Proudfoot inquiry developed a Moral irugedy. Legal tricks ,inn tech• hit:Wides don inated,the inquiry." Ottawa Citizen, Conservative:" It is of good promise that other Conserve tive papers besides the Peoudioot investig tion was but apolitical farce. Ontario, and e. pecielly Ontario Censer vatives cermet understand why Sir James, Whitney refused to have an Ind epeilcloirt and unpartial nearing of the case. He roust have. known that no verdict of such aconlneitee as was appointed would have received any credence from the public, It is all too a pi arene that every possih'e t xoeptiou would be taken to evidence adduced and every doubt settled in -favour of the defendants," Kingston Stanclaro, Oonservative;- "nhe iandeercl .from the beginning bas thought teat serious mistake ons made by the Chairman of the Commit tee on Privileges and Elections iu the Provincial Legislature in refusing to adroit as evidence the Thorne tetter bearing ou the Hannu-Taylor incident;. !'he best proof (bat this is so is that the Thorneletter lilts now become imblic property, as it was boned to he. cone, and that, &Intent a nately, it leaves a bad taste in one's mouth. "As a friend of both Premier 1Vbitney'and islr. Retina, and as a supporter: of and believer in them tied theirGovernirent, The tetandard urges thorn to let the fullest light be turned oti in the Baylor matter. Concealment, evasion or legal quibbling can only do harm." Toronto World, (.`oil evative-"The layman's mind will tisk why the Gov ernu+ene headed of etnvriling. \ti by dlei, 1 t they open all the ' Hire do ors :t the b buildings 1 v u u s.aldtn invite Rowell g , it and Mr. Peoudtoot eind Mr. Dewar, and The Glo' a reporters to examine everything in sight? deby did they object to tlme•reeduig of a letter in the cornrnitee that was going tobe read in the house anywie Why 1. did they abject to the a.lcing of questions that everybody is asking and the Liberal pipers are supplying such auswers to as they deem judicious? Why in e short, was the impression given there was something to conceal. SOP for Taxes The Saskatoon Phoenix of a re- cent issue contained several pages of solid advertising erette vis,: the sale ,of 'land for taxes, Inves- tors in some instances, had bought lots by the score, and had evident- ly reekoned, on turning them Deer before the' evil day of The assessor ,overtook `them. But the acre iso. came, and as the taxes we •c• l at forthcoming, the law became 01 eta ative, e - ative, and the property 50025-1 en- der the "going, going gone" ham- mer. The names of many Easterners appear on the list, and right ]leis it might be remarked that thereis a great army of men. in eastern Canada who would he mightily pleased if they could unload their western holdings at par, and Let profits go by he boards. Real estate in the old Province of Ontario, whether it be farm land or city property, isabout as safe a "buy," as can be made nowadays. 4110000000000000000000000000 Attending a� i ria Ghon Practice •e/ee/e••s/ee/•o/osee.••// One should not fell to remember that attendance at choir practice is in itself very educational, , Schumann says: Sinn diligently Y in choirs, especially in then tarns p,,r t:e, for this will slake von musical.' Nol; that any eau le nnade musiwll, but the natural gift bas in -hieway1. c. th t than o far development, Many who study piano would be h,ltle in snore ways than one by beingin a choir. $eaclartg at sight, keeping per- fect t ibee, and the habit of listening to ha, -monies can be learned there. if they are thoughtful they will attempt. to get more of the "singing" 05 true musical tone in thein playing and will realize that vocal and instrumental music have much in nonrmon. In a, choir one may begin to participate in real music very soon. In playing, more ¢) ' things have to be learned before one j� 'Uf Weddings can perform even fairly well, but to a choir one can hear and take pert iu that which gives pleasure fr. m the first. The members of the choir should feel their responsibility individually (Jer- teinly no one can compel a volunteer choir to attend if they prefer to do otherwise.. Any position, paid or not paid, however has, responsibility con- nected 1 y n netted with it. There have been cases' where the choirmaster has been obliged to phone write or see member's of the choir personally to avoid being with. one some voices on Sunday. That is, he was obliged to, But when things are in this miserable state the choirmaster nor anyone else need feel obliged' to lower their self respect in this way, The rnore some people are indulged the move they will expect it' To see some one else in their place on Sunday would be 111) effective means of bring ing these del in+luenes' to t decision en then to suippovb the cboir'uraster pro piety or stay out aJtogether. i"im,lly, everyone' should , guard martinet. singing for mere display. The happiest resulte cannot be obtained until the thet,, both as a body and as omen here realize tbat theyaye .oifee rig prrhlic praise, S'Vben this spirit ani nnares all the singing' will have its of 1•eel even if the iliter Ir etotinn ieave s things yet to be desired, The choir will not then be any longer looked upon as a thing to be merely tolerated, but a kindred will be felt,inspiring all tselit and nkin all feel that; what they are offeringis as trulyaceeptable as atwhich is read and pounded. The Pleasure ofgiving as Well. as the joy of reoeivieg depends gre+atiy upon 'the ,amount of ithought and per- sonality used in selecting a gift. In presenting an appropri- ate, ate, well-ehosen gift the idea of Ma ro i d rs and cents value is'sec- ondary, as It properly should be. _! New that ,June, ;the season of neatly weddings, is approach frig, i is well Sorthoae conLerl: plating the purchase of gifts to bestir 'themseltea and decide 1pio1i what they will gk•o. THE.NEW ERA'S advertising c!olumnr, offer elan} suggestions that are timely and valuable. A careful reading will double esti solve the pe,•rpl+exing question of "what to give." Using THE NEW E1iA adver- tisements as a guide, 'once not onlymakes sure of covering ng a wide variety of possible gigs, but ,alsio greatly simplifies the actual, purchasing and sending Of presents. IO RATION xrR A In support of the course pursued by tot d W. PUT, !Vit, t ". il<• atthe recent Sessiotr-o-t the Ontario Legislature R Icy PAY, � p/�µ{]� , °. t" 30th r4 L4 Lt CM1 W Yl � .d. 1. �l .. 1 � in the Everateg at 8 o'clock zmnixt.e The presence of a large number of the most prominent Liberals��{{,�{potf�pOntario gitnttc:luding Mr,„ .1 q1. W. ROWELL the Provincial lead'r, and a number of other Liberal members of the Legislature The V. -est Street Rink, containing the largest auditorium in the town, has,been engaged and will be seated for the occasion. pace will be reserved ` for people coming from outside places. Everyone who believes. in honest Government and fair play invited Speibd Railway Servii'e-is being arranged. Look for further announcements, rates, etc. C. A. NAIRN, W. H. ROBERTSON, Chairman of Corn. Secretary M=mrr$;a,Mn AD, 1.010912,mI .� nranc oat.. ss,orran.vr,.smt.=.,,,r:., information in Goad Advertising I never realized until the oal:ei day how moil information a oluiatioit you can get rout of advertising," renl,:rked a well known man. "Ir ickeed up a paper and began to read a rug advertiseme:n+t. The ,headline being unusually attractive, caught me quickly, Then I read on and I \\;as astonished to note how much information that advertisement contained concerning rugs. "It went back centuries in a few sentences, and when 1 gee through in less than five minutes I knew more about rugs than I ever did before." "I read an advertisep•+enit of silks the 'ether night," said the: wo- man, nand when I finished I l.neW more about silks than I ever knew before, There \wasn't much to read, but what there was, was weft written end full of useful farts. Of course T bought silks, just as you bought rugs," Well written advertising is 'a delight. You have sinipiy to react some of THE NEW ER<1"s ads. to ap- preeiate; that fact. onnsion Courts DI}urner vice Pre sidenb. John Duncan: Secret -my - Tre eutet', A, Strachan; Managing Committee, the officers and 1•L. E. Downing, 3, G Jones and 11 County of Huron Le1a',ttihSrcda"flce '11rtcestekeplaceonJeep 10th, 11th and 12nh. '.there is to he au exceptionally good Paige -amine this year. • Tie closing game of football in the Hough cup series was played in Winghatn on Saturd t\;;the con- testants being \\-,00dsLock and Wingham. The visitors won by a sicore of 3 tol. This makes Serried - stack whirlers of the. cup. Clinton plays in Brussels on Fri- day- of this week. Business Transacted in Them as Shown by the Last Annual Report of Inspection, The hnnual report of the insrez- tor of Division Courts for the Pro- vince of Ontario is to hand, from which the following figures of Mur- ton County are taken : No. of divi- sions/ 12; no. of suits entered, e,x- elusive of transcripts of judgments summonses, 531, amount of claims entered on these, 27,366.18; number rof transcript judgments received from other counts, 63; no. of judg- ment summonses issued 44, balance of dash in it from. previous year, $564.10; total amount of suitor's money paid into counts, 12,228.89: total amount of suitor's money paid out courts, 12,328.88; balance of cash in court, 464.51 amount payable to county treasurer for division court jury fee fund, 26.73; elerks' returns of emoluments, 1,636.83 ba:iefter re- turns of emoluments, $788.91. Sport� e J3 detectting the Win ham High School on Seturda •afte noon in a taco y Rough cup game by a 'score 1,f 2 to 1, Woodstock College has a lead of one goal on the round for the championship The final game will be lila yeq en Wing - hem next Saturday. The Mussels n'am' n was organized for this season wtth the following state of officers :- Ron, President, T. Farrow, President, G. C. 1 B I g Ol b re - "Hearts oG Oak,(' Barry •C4icld- i g's three -yea r -old won -th+e Ding's plate at Toronto 00 Sat7irday. Will CAMP iN LONDON Definitely Settled That Training Wilt take Place at London London. May 22, -The militia cam conies to London. After months of nn certainty the gime ion was settled at last, by official notice from"headquart- ers at Ottawa, tact uight to Oolnnel W. L. Hodgins, coin 'nand ing this division. The dates are, Juee 10 to 27, the some as nreviously announced for Godericlr. The change r location. g n made,within a (month of camp is aresult of muter tain water-supnl,y at the ploposed camp. ground 'in Cnlhorne township, near God-r•ieh. It involves e great deal of additional wort: tor the divfsionlai staff. 'Prongs en ptooeed to London roust be routed differently and many details are altered. It is understood that the old camp ground on Carlin 's Heights will h used, with whatever area may he avail able for manoeuvres, \1Q �sY� �iAt6Sr�'8� Local News 4/iivkii‘mmmAmPRFkmmiltk PUBLIC HEALTH REGULATIONS The new Public health ace requires' that a .1 slaughter houses in Outalio must be kept in a eelfeebly sanitary condition It n an 1. if ,e s c the re elation. set g forth are, adhered to these buildings ,will be. so far as cleanliness is concet ned on ,a par with the kitchen of a tidy housewife. A,aother health regu- lation that will nrobahly effect a num- ber, of residents of Clinton is that no pig stables shall he located within one hundred yards of any r•osidence.which pvaoticaly excludes the raising of pigs inside the corporation. ELECTRIC LIGHT On Saturday sof this " week the electric liglatplant will become the property of the Town and fn or- der to have this new department. pay so web, that liberal discounts can be given, those who me now us- ing Coal Oil should put ..in electric light. 'lave your .house wired by a- semu.r X.wa a0e a..,: nN sa the Mews aft the minimum cost and tlaiis become a-s+tocl. hotelmin lo- cal enterprise STORES WILL BE OPEN JUNE, 311D Census of ;) irP�•t .. ,a:��f[�. -84id,k l opinion . gathered EMPEROR it R,R , OP JAPAN, P n svhl. la from the merchants of tls Town ' been ee'rio:usly ill with pilot/mon- is to the effect that the• Stores. will 10.• all be .open for business on Tuesday For the money invested WALL F; sERimproves your • home more' than any other furnishings..' Bring alon the sizes of your rooms and we will surprise you at what it Will cost you `eTO FIX UP." atilt:3napest Trimmed Fria; -' te. elln June 3rd, the King's birthday Un I ese the hanks gest other order they will be closed for the day. The merchants feel that it is due to the public that business 'shall not ,again be interrupted so soon af- ter the 2lth and so near to the lst of July. ICRTJl3CH SERVICE, s The Canadian Older of Foresters of Clinton, will attend the morning ser, vice in Onl evio Street Methodist Church next Sunday, TITM KINCI'S .BIRTIIDAY. Ione i, the King's birthday, will not be observed ay a public holiday in town The banks arid postodine will likely close, but the other concerns will con tinue doing business as other days, SPECIAL TRAIN. A PLEASANT OUTING. The 500 ;Club repent apieasanl time tat the home of 34r. John Mid-- dleton's on Wednesday evening of this week. They went out in El liotit's auto truck. CIRCUS COMING To( CLINTON. On Tuesday of this week, the ad \lance man, Mr. 1'. J. Bates and th bill posters were- here billing fo Howe's Great LondonShows, Pheir .advts. may be reacl on pages '2 and 3 of this issue. ,HURON CO. PUBLICITY. A special train will leave Clinton as 515 p.m. on Friday, May 3Otb, for the Liberal demonstration ettGotlerieh, and return after the meeting, Tickets e will be fare and a third for round trip 1, for party of ten or more, The Now Era. xenei -cd the book- let issued by the. I'lstesutiva of the Huron County Publicity and Im- pnovvement Assocnhltion. It is well gotten up book, full of illustrations and should do' gond for Huron Co. C.I. I. E CA , Drs. The new uniforms bare au'riv.ecl tor the Collegi;at e, Cede al and the boys made es fine showing on Wed nesseay morning when on parted; They went through their drift at the market squ tr .auedee the dir- ection of Major Rance and Li,ut. Town. ATTENDED IIENSALL SHOOT. Several from here took, in the third annual tournament of the Hensel' Gun Club on the 24itli. F. Kerr, to Cetituaiia captured• tee diver cuff with a score; of 05. 3.16. Hovey, of town was second With 'i2, J E. Can team v ae 7th with 85 and Geo. Ease Sth with 81. all enjoyable time was spent by all. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. A t'ourn,ameut oi. 13 doubles of teen's inns \teas played ondh:r tennis courts of Mr. 1100. Lavis •incl iII', Jas. Stevenson on tthes 24th, and many good games` were' played, After lunch was 'served the finals were pkkayrd I'iencon'c cu feating Hovey In doublers by score of 7 to 5 an trophy and, in the eon•*motions Levis defeated liudsent by a 850243 ofl)to7. WON AT Ifl3NS.1 LL, A team from Clinton journey. d to Hensel' ,on the 2.111 and had a s,,oul with the Iion•aall gunmen at 25 targets. The Gunbon shooters won by one bird. Following were the. e w:h+o took Palati andtheir score';- C'linton 1Ieneall. J. le. Iov ey•-,--22 J, Passmore.' .--24 J, E, Ctantelon...23 H. Solden---, -.-23 G. Bast ,-.23 D..13rinitnell _-2i R. Gnaham-_•--24 G. Dal-ympl.e...20 E. Lawson ......13 12,1 ,Belli -„16 - it -- T'otai... •--...105 TOltal 104. A TIE Gr1ME.' The first foo'tbiall. match' in the intermediate series of the, W. P. A., was played last Thursday nigh+"t be tiveen Sea teeth and Clinton. The gamo, was billed to start at six o'clock sharp but et was nearby 7 before it golf started, owing to a mixup in notbeingg table Ito get a referee and a calk had to be made at headquarters, and the 4ecretary of the W, F. t1, hint s0lf appeaied and an excuse he cstrtainty was. We hope he will /levee come again. The game was welt conl eulteldt and Clinton lost seeded good chancesances in the first; half to score. Sea - teeth got rootle)hard shots on goal but Rent cleared all in good style. 13'oftowing was the lineup;- Selaloa-th-Goal, 1Iinchle ; backs, Gould and Reid ; half backs, Hayes 301105 end McGill.; forwards, Dick, Munatoe, Reid, McKinley and Boh- miand. Clfntoal.-Goial Reicl backs' Innis Kiley; half backs,. Smellie, Weir McKenzie; fo v\nards, Draper, Mc- Crostie, Gl+aziei;, Forbes and G. Mc- Kenzie. JIONUSI6'D•COMPANY ASSIGNS. The. Godetich Wheel pigs Limited, a manufacturing company which that Own has bonused has assigned to P.R. Hodgoos as assignee.. and a meeting of creditors has been called for May 31. OOUttIOle REVISION, Tuesday evening, the Court of Revi- sion for the Assessment Roll was held and a number 1 1 tb r of appeals eas wereput PPin P which included cl 1 fled thr ee hotels, Oommer. cite! Ratlenhury and Waverly. The Court declined to make rimy ,reduction mud the three owners have appealed to the Judge of the Comity. The date of 'searing bas not been set yet. $21:3 GAIT AND RETURN FROM CLINTON. ONT. Plus twenty-five cents for etdntission coupon to Galt Horse Show. 'tickets good going via Grand .Grout` Railway T'huradey, Feeley and Saturday June Stb, h h and 71:h. Alt tickets valid re- turning from Galt 001.11 7\louclay, June 9th, 1913. 'Pickets now on sale at Grand Trunk Ticket Office. Sohn Li,ansford to Son Oity Passenger et Ticket Agent. Phone 57 A. O. Pare ison Station Tide - et Agent, Phone 115a. Buggy tar Sale NewoPuggy, run two months and a half Last season, hard rubber .tire good as new. Will 1m sold cheap. Apply to • A 0: PAT.TISO1. Victoria Street, - i) It A, @.+'. •'Bilt(9 Y I;,ry Osteopathic Physician.. Is opening r, branch office at Clinton at the hotel Normet ncile, 011 Tuesday, from 7 p rn. mull 1030 Hair MOS PRICES. Manitoba lour,- 2 71) per NO lb Family Flour.... ., a.50 Pastry Flour......... , , 2 50 Graham Moor , ....... 2 5) Breakfast Food........ 3 On Shorts 1.25 Bran 1.15 Feed Wheat , ” .75 per bush Western Oats : .45 Flour exchanged for wheat to farm- ers. A car of good Feed Wheat on Mind., Leave yens orders at the mill office. Orders delivered to any part of the town. GIVE VS A TRIAL Jr, ` 17t j e �lC lRG, How and Red -- o ---- I handle the best gradie+s of FLOUR AND CHICKEN REEDS • data anjcl get the latest improved d P � SEED' CORN. £ E. Malinon WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PHONE 102. MEETINGS. The report of the 1Vomens' institute of the Province of Ontario just receiv- ed giree ehe fo.low:ing dates and places in this vicinity at which` meetings will he addressed by Mies, B. Uilholm, of Bright' next month' namely: Dan - gammen, Jnne 10th, Wingha,n June 1215, Blyth, Hall, of ternoott nt .1une13th; Londeshnro,Forester's LIal1. afternoon of ,nine 14th; Clinton, after- noon June Rich, f3elguave, JuneI011h; !;+newels, June 13r,1; Wnllion, A, 0 Ta W. Hall 'tette 21th. Miss Gilholn, hes been an effio int officer of the Die - trait tVonien's institute of North Ox. Ford, end ie ,elle to render much assist. otnce to ntli rs of hath 'disc uct aaul hr,trich 1n i I'rtrs hllss'Ciilhohn has tt+ken the reg++lar creamery couase at Guelph Dairy;irhool and holds t1,speo. ulcers certificate: in butterrnakieg, es well as a diploen,a in the theory and art ,ofhntteru, king.,'drssGil'hulm'sknow- ledge and apprecietion of country life enables herrn imps rt its 1012111 tion in a manner much appreciated by the,nem• bers in ,general 9nh,jectei- "The 7 i1 1• n i Relation to t c ban , arid d ,s 1e Ih L Dairy/mine' "Will the 'Deify (low Reenovo the Mortgage?' "Thought of Old' Friends - anti New," "Ca.nadiara Women." "Our Opportunities," Wo can fill all orders for. Na- tional Porftland Cement at once, oalt or phone. "J�'; 1 :k is { .t N LONDES ice' �a �.,ORO Pasture to Let. The undersigned is now prepared to take a num-her r o cattle t o by the 'tread, A new ci falling spring creek also a large number of shade trees. ,apply tot WMYT, 13'ED.OUR, Boerne sv Ile, Picone 12 on 143.