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The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-29, Page 6;:49 �4, �r>'in+,.:.vY ».) ''[;`.14 tit Tl. Chillelren Cry I' r Filetchee4 s The Feinel Yon Ilav'.i.ialentsye Dot gilt, and t hieh 11.ns been P21 'tt13i' for erre i.O C;,- line borne the signature of and has been n ade ander his per.� eoaafl mporviseola wince its infancy. �"..ece—,+ � ;t llour 310011e.tt) tLeeei%O;S on in this. .A11Cone-her/cite Irnifatione and b' dust -as -good" are but Bilxx perimeraks t.I3nt trifle with and eartlaait,'ey tho health, of _Wants anci.. CL.ilclreaa-]Gxpea`is,iaee a6tainst lExperhueut. tee .me-en RIe Is 5aetoria, is a harmless rsubstitnte for Castor Oil, •Pare- goric, Tere)pe and ,Soothing' Syrups. It ks pleasant. It eontaifa, neither Opium, Morphine le nor other Narcotic .. substance. lets ago is its guarantee. 2t destroys Worms and allays FeverishnC$ i. For More than thirty years it lies been in constant Lase for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething .Troubles and I;ideriicxra e It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving tit. mud natural. sJhe ao aassianilates the Food, healthyfl The Children's Panacea.—''%ho Blethear's Friend. EUS y AS iS O R Gi A ALWAYS 1t ars the Signature of The Kind 'fog Have Always Bought hi Use For Over 30 Years '5*, te? ti. three Weeks -Previous tO his death, and he iust slil)ped away quietly. into the great spirit worldliis wife and a { fannly of five• sons and twod lughters survive -lames and Celia, at home; Feank who resides in the neighbor it hood and Willia in, Glen,;AAlda and Florence, et Detroit The funeral was very. largely attended. The ser vices were cundncted by. lley A I1i.ac f,u I tne, of t h'e .Preshti terian church, I3�aylle'd, the pall 1 earers being the five sons and Mr. 'M. McDougall, terulent was made in Maitland oeme tery All his;. children were present [ for the funeral. ittaR-DINNER MINIS Miss Ethel Barrymo're apropos of leap year. told a story at the Colony (11teb in New York. "A girl," she said, "looked calmly at a caller one evening and rernaa kid: "'George, as it is leap year - "The caller turned p tle, `• 'As it is leap veal',' she centime d. `and you have been enlliag regularly now tour nigh is a week fur airing lung time. George, I propose—' 1° 'I'm not to a position to marry on my salary,' George broke in, hurried'v' "'I know that web. George tele girl pursued, 'and so lis it is ea p w elle thought I'd propose th t you l.iy tilt and give souse of the mote eligible goys a chance " Two Yankees: went over in I r1r'tarl, bent on having() Ie en the Btreish, At Liverpool they hoarded a 111110 for Yorkshire. They went by s,veralstn. Mons without a chance to show their wit At last their chance cave in the shape of la very cross eyed collier They eomtnenced to make relli l l ks I o' :each other re his pecuh v optics, which he took 'very good net tired' until rue of them asked him, very +boldly: "Say, boss, how many are in this. .nornpartment?' He made reply, "1011" Of course this answer brow ht a loud laugh; . "How can you make it 111i0' 1Ve1Ti'ui one, and you two are 00; 1 and two 01) make 1G0." Tihl•ie had been placed by her aunt in a sttnittI011 84 maid of all week in a funnily of three. At the end of the week the aunt "stepped along in" to sec howTibhie was getting on. "Do you like your work?" asked the suet. Tis fete." sold the laconic Tibble. "And are they making you feel at horst?" "Whiles they are are, and whiles they aren't" "Now, what do you be meaning by the I1' nsked the sant impatiently, "Aweel," said rtbi,ie+ „'they have rot at -ked ore to ming nut lc wit them yet. tut fast night 'they went on wit t a grand 1)narr't they were th,tviug all the direr "' Ihem wi' 11)0 tekleg the dishes 111 r ho table, jlet as if I'd been one o' the fetidly." 4+?000604064+00000+44+4040 t ,®�� News. �aS'31C� l, The property owners of this town voted on two bylaws here on Monday one I'M raising the suns of $0,500" for the purchase of a el one-erusher and L)' i, fin ro 1- �c;llei' the otli fm' ,' OU to s 1 he er . `55 provenlent and extension of the pre- sent w4.ter works systerne re-sent.wr)„terwoi'kssyster. ]lath by-laws were carried by big mlijorities, Chief of Police 'Allen is trying to locate a dog-poieoner, who has heeu busy , recently, with the. 1'esult that many people have lost fine canines. Mothers' Day was celebrated in the Bit past Sunday school on Sunday, and speciel ndcitesees:and songs' were en - paved by mimeo atter: clan ee. The lochs high school football team :went- to C•Senodstoek on Saturday and.. wee defeated by sescore 2 to one The cnuu it has, emnpleted arrange .meats by which $1.;000 rusurance will he placed, ae the town's expense, on -each of the twenty two members et the fire department. If taken sick as are• suit of attendance at a fire, each map will receive .$5 per week' The council Will also put phones in each fireman's house. 0.44466.00++4+0044064ee4++++ Porter's mill flodeeieb Township recently lost :m- other long time reeiden se in the pircon or ,lames ,l1ai'dnnattd. of PorteCe le ill who wee in his SSrh year. The dece,t. ed, who wets dest ceded from sturdy Scottish ancestors wee scarcely ever known , o have a day's sickness omit his fatal illness attacked' him shout reeab(e ' dor, . in •• attier cause there N`o tl'eurpentine Easy to Use; Good for the Shoes In addition to the usual springs a new bicycle saddle is' supp-orted by two coiled servings within tubes in such a way as to be adjustable. New Zealand has a new law pro- viding for the revoking orally pat, ent not : worked in that country 'within four years after it has .bc,en issued. CASTOR IA For infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A method of discharging and dir- ecting a submarine torpedo from an aeroplane has hien invented by a, tinted States naval, officer of high rank. CENTRE E1TMON LICENSE COMMISSIONERS The License Oomnissione:s for Centre Huron inset in Seafoi•th on Friday, May 30th tq transfer two licenses in: that town. GIDD{NGS WINS GUINEAS. Oakville Colt Hearts of Oak Lands the King's.''late. TORONTO .lin} .1.—Tao Iiina's Plate, C'attada'e beet -known fnntng ('vent, ova, tyi,n isi ea13' lashion c11 :r11a • by Harry t.-1din.'e 1e' alt. float is of Oak. J. le. Seagram's Me id Or FSrom11 was ,uel a1 . Goll Rad third. The Oakville colt tv a= pick .d t„ Will long before the ever.) and led. practically all the n'ay, end:eine : ••o lengtl114 ahead. Saturday's eatherene 1:fh- he n1em- "rable. The ca 011 iters etapnterd 111' nlnl' cr$ of any pfev'inu, neve- sion. For the second time in the his- tory 01 the elydethe sale ," adtni$Cion tirkets had to he stopped. Exact rl_ur,.a nI the ottendan'." evert cliff''-' cult to obtain, but all 1 lld the crowd Itumt)er d well on to eighteen thou- sand. The results were as fol lows:— First irst race -1 ix furlongs, purse 56110. for three -year-olds nod up—let, Plate Glass; 2nil, Crisco; 3rd, Bwana Turn - bo. Time, 1.1.32-5. Second race --41-2 furlengs. pursse. 5700. Inc two-year-olds—lst, Southern Maid; 2nd. Miss Gayle; 3rd, Fuzzy Wuzzy. Time, 53 4.5. Third race—l'1-10. miles, purse 51,000. for three -year-olds and up, sell- ing—lit, Bernegat; 2nd, Blackford; 3rd, Fountain ray. Time 1.47 4.5. Fourth race — Purse $2,000, 1 1-9 Snilee for three -year -olds -1st, 7ile- rsr5eRMMEN- -MEILMC e Q r R,csS,remo ABROAD statement—Yet literally true. The aim of man from the beginning has been to make his building materials as nearly like nat. ' ural stone as possible. The great labor required to quarry stone led. him to seek various manufactured substitutes. The only reason he ever used wood was .that it was easiest to get and most convenient to use. Wood is no longer easy to get. Like most building material, its cost is in - (leasing at an alarming rate. The cost of concrete is decreasing. So, from the standpoint of either ser- vice or economy, Concrete is the.best building material Canada's farmers are using more concrete, in proportion to their numbers, than the farmers of any other country. Why? Because they are being supplied with Canada Cement — a cement of the highest possible quality, which in- sures the success of their concrete work. The secret of concrete's popularity in Canada lies in the fact that while we have been advertising the use of concrete,' we have alio been producing, by scien- tific methois, a cement so uniformly high'.in quality that the concrete made. with it gives te complete satisfaction our advertisements promised. Concrete would not have been in such universal use today, had an inferior grade of cement been supplied, Insist upon getting Canada Cement.„ It is your best assurance ofthoroughly satisfactory results from Without this label it io yr ou concrete work. There is a Canada Cement dealer in your neighborhood. C Write for our free 160 -page book "What The Farmer Can Da With Concrete" N'ofarmer can afford to be without a copy. Canada Cement Company Limite Montreal CITY CIRCULATION AGIk. T Of Leading Montreal Daily et.ctar's,o<dll'4 PILLS 1\'}f long years of stiffcring from Kidney Trouble— two boxes of GIN PILLS —and it's all gone, That has been the experience of Isir. Eugene Qtlesnel, Chief City Circulation Agent of La Patric, of• Montreal. HIe, describes it feelingly : Moukreal, Vt 11IaY i:d z r2 3 9 "I 11;e' been suffering from Kidney Traub e for over live long years. I had also Rheumatism in all my bones and mnseles, could not sleep nights and on : sonic' occasions could hardly walls. I had been treated by some of our best Physicians, lint 'without and 1 lost over fifteen p'ands. One day I met ere of our' leading hotel keepers, who had been cured by your famous 0114 PILLS, and he advi ed me to try thein. So I bought two boxesat my druggist's used ox I fella one b t is . and before 1 had big change. Before I finished the second ou.e I was completely cured. I can ,assure you I can hardly believe it for if, I had ouly known what 1<know now I world not have spent over One i•Imadred Dollars for nothing when two boxes of GIN PILI4S cured me," EUGENE QUCSNET,. GIN PILLS are gaining a world-wide reputation, by the way they conquer the most obstinate cases of Rheumatism '' and all kinds of Kidney Trouble. 5oc a box,.6 for 52.5o. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited,Toronto. 149 uurne; •'nn, -."Lr t..eaten;"ern, oprlug Maid. Time 1.54 2-5. Fifth race—Puree $5,000, 1 1-4 miles, for three -year-olds and up ist, Hearts of Oak; 2nd,' Maid el Frame; 3rd, Gold Bud- Time, 2.001-2, , Sixth race, about two miles, purse 51,000, for four -year-olds and up—let, Mystic Light; 2nd, Bello; 3rd, Lucko- la. Time, 4.14 2-5. Seventh race—Six furlongs, purse $600, for three -year-olds and up, sell ung—ret, York T,ad; 2nd, Ardelon; 3rd, Carrillon..Time, 1.14 3-4. Had a Weak Heart. Doctored For Three Years Without Any Benefit. Through one cause or another a large majority of people are troubled, more or less, with some form of heart trouble. Little attention is paid to the slight weakness, but when it starts to beat irregularly, and every once in a while, pain seems to shoot through it, then it causes great anxiety and alarm, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will give prompt and permanent relief to all those suffering from any weakness of the heart or nerves, Mrs. M. Shea, 193 Holland Ave., Ottawa, Ont., writes:—"I write you these lines to let you know that 1 have used Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. After doctoring for the last three gears with all kinds of medicines and pills for weak heart, I heard of your Heart and Nerve Pills, so thinking 1 pati never used tiny thing that did ins so much good, 1 kept on using them, and I had only used four boxes, when I was perfectly cured. Price, 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for 51.25 at all dealers, or marled direct on receipt of price by The '1'. Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont. BRIEFS FROM Tt1B WIRES. Owing to delays it now seems un- likely that the IJ, S. tariff bill will be reported to the Senate until the mid- dle of June. The death took place on Saturday after a protracted illness of John A. Lamprey, one of Guelph's oldest citi- zens and former mayor. George Sanders of Hamilton arrived in Guelph Saturday in search of his son, Georgie, 14 years, of age, who has been missing from home for the last week. A Sheffield cutlery .firm is purchas- ing a big site at Montreal., near Lon- gueuil, where it will erect a Canadian plant, in which it will employ at leant 1,200 workmen. Stanley Liddell of Peterboro,21 years of age, tried to board the spe- cial train of the Queen's Own Rifles,,,. which was going to Montreal Friday ni ht, and was killed.. For lack of available men the Ger- man budget committee has stricken 1,003 additional army lieutenants and 1,044 non-commissioned officers from. the proposed rimy bill. A Swear laborer was. found dead in bed at his boarding ]muse near the GeleR. station in ,Montreal on Satur- day under circumstances which make the detectives fear foul play. The German flying pupil Dietrich, who was badly injured while traveling as a passenger on a wplane which col- lided with a monoplane at the Johan- uisthar Aerodrome on May 14, ,died on Saturday. Six people were slightly injured and one hundred badly scared in. Toronto last night when a northbound Bath- urst sax collided with an eastbound Queen Car as it was passing over the intersection. Mrs. Scott, aged 50 years, of Cooks- vilte, was thrown from a rig on Dun- dee road, near. ,Toronto, yesterday af- ternoon when her horse became fright- ened at a passing motor car. - She was badly hurt. Four new liners will be added to the C.P.R.'s Atlantic fleet within the next few months, these to be of the "empress" • type and available' for auxiliary erui$ers ii1 war time, says Su' TIlotnas Shau h" PROROGATION SOON. ,Parliament, Is Expected To Conclude Session on Jurie 5th. OTTAWA, May 20. -The party lead- ers an whips, it 18 understood have' been in conference, and an agreem ,nt is likely to be reached by which proms:` rogation will occur on June 5. 111 bring this about some 1101115 will be, dropped from the Government's pro- gram ibr the session, and: these may, include the`. hilt creating new Senator- ships for the western pr n'inces and Me. Pelletier's bill to establish the parcels post, goo sir � ��� ��� � L Lord Beresford Argues For Con- solidated Empire. 9,000,000 CHILDREN MARCH it, a.• "Cy '�`.y,q, Eht a pI o �t�" a' 6r;.� f!ti� N '•i�4joa vari'+LIDuI'ix,Vtti., �v�tr..,q.�: v2Su 'wu,'l ,w'u� rRNm Participants In Parades Throupbout Greater, (Britain Are Places} at That Figure—Lord Charles Says the British People Are Getiing Flabby In Opinions and Too Many Are Making Apologies. LONDON, May 20,—(C.A.P. Coble,)' --Presiding a. the umpire Day ,1•:- 1nou tratioi,, organized by the lm. penal Nl.iesfon, in Queen's Hall, Sal- urdey evening, Lord Charles 13eter- foal sr+'d he 'believed;. the overseas nations realized inose than the people of this country ,the necessity of con• solidatipg the component parts of the Empire into one whole. They saw more clearly what imperials .7 t'ols, and were always .teaching then' chit• (hen the meaning of Ilnherllnhsm.•,; We are getting very limp over here," he said. "There is a lot ' f flabby sentimentality that had better be buried. We seem to be fearful or holding the great possessions, which our ancestor's have won for Os, There are a lot ,of people running about with their tails between • their legs and apologizing." The cardinal object of all was peace. Nobody could look upon all the possibilities of war without a shedder.' He wanted to see the Coun- cil of Imperial Defence come to Im- perial defence. He wanted to see all the great dominions represented so that they could get sound judgment on Imperial affairs based on facts as they were, not on things as they could, should er ought to he. They ought to make their strength obvious to everybody without bluster, swag- ger or insult and with perfect court- esy oua'tesy to every nation so as to make war impossible. The British Empire had done more for eiviliration, for free- dom, for religion, for liberty and pro- gress than all the rest of the world put together. ' Premier Watt of Australia said the time had come when the consolida- tion of 1110 forces of the Government trust receive consideration. The ob- ject of the Imperial thinker should be to translate the sentiment: which at present held them together .int) organic life. More frequent family councils must be held. (Cheers.)— Councils about defence, trade, pope• lation and about general government. (Cheers.) — He thought the family, should trade' together more than they slid at present. Nine Million Celebrated. LONDON, May 20. .Children whir live under British rule in all parte of the world saluted the flag Friday in honor of. Empire Day. The striking enmputation is 01)1(10 that nine mil- lion boys, and girls participated in this act of loyalty, to which heat total London supplied three-qu..ter of a 1)1)11)0)). The ,'rent event in Lnndnu Salute day wa= a parade in Hyde Park fn the nftet•noor. There was a-tilrin•e scene in the Guildirnll Frirl•,y, when 1,200 ehildren frnni 111e elemaltary ;drools of the City of London Resembled. weenie! red, white and blue re -settee. 'l'1te Lard Mayor, 1)0111ing his 01110181 robe, fist unfurled a Union Jank. Rinehte cheers freer t11, cliiltIrlii turreted this tent, The Nntional Anthem to 1111 1c• contrition -110r11 of twenty young violin- ists was shell 4illig. Che Lord lfnynr re. 'r dod hi+ youthful hearers that the 13ritish Em- pire was the gnats -t empire the world iia; tve.0 seen serving under one Maly and under one king.. • 0000•••••e•••••d••••••••• Summer Seilool •• •• ••- For •courses in all Business :. • subjects leading to positions • • as Bookkeepers or Steno- • •raphers and for Clod Service • • and Commercial Specialists' • exami nations will be con- • • ducted in Shaw's Schools, To- "g • ionto. (The Central Business • •• College with four city Branch • • Schools) from July 3rd to • • August this year. Students • e may enter any time for • • • general courses, No vacations. • • Write W. H. Shaw, President, • 0 for catalogue. 301 Young St„• • Toronto, • Walking and Belling Oliver plows I. H. C. Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery Pumps and Windmills. ALL KINDS ,AP REPAIRS. AND EXFERTING. CALL ON Miller a Lillie Corner of Princes and" Albert streets. CcattrallinSI eSsCollege Stratford, Ont. Thin Best Practical 'Framing st'htfOI 111 Ontario Three Departments COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND TELEGRAPHY. All courses are thordugh and practicagi. Teachers are ex- perienced and graduates are placed in positions. We give individual attention, and stu- cluents may enter at any time Write for flee catalogue al aline. IIt. A. McLaehlate, Principal ti These are some of the ad- vantages of the Sun •hh1e Furnace. Our agent will be. pleased to show ecu other's,' or write for booklet. r=ml Y Y ' .E. .(0+ wuri a e The " Sunshine " has a straight -sided semi -steel firepot, extra heavily rib- bed and made in two sections. The two sections allow for contraction. and expansion --which prevents cracking. The heavy ribs and semi -steel give extra strength and added radiat- ing surface. Ashes cannot adhere to the straight sides which assures an ail -over clear fire. This means the greatest ' heat from the fuel consumed.. 6P1 t r London ,Toronto Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver St. John, N.B. Hamilton Calgary Saskatoon E:im onten 334 Sold by BUM 4 Strf aMEZEMESagi 21241 ,n.,:2., ,,,t,.•ovsya,. k 4p Newest Notes of Science COMPILED FOR THE NEW ERA TREADERS. A new type of calipers has a.c,en- tering rod to automatically mark the center 'of an round olieot. • Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA The tonnage of steamships flying the Japanese flag has. just about doubled in the last ten' 'pears. A zither which is played by keys instead of the usual pick has been invented by a Massachusetts roan. quickly stops ceu4.s, cures colds, end heals the throat and lungs 1: ae cents. A Y-shetpecl, taiiess aeroplane is making successful flights in Eng- land, particularly in stnong winds. a food' for cattle. A rubber' complexion brush has been amounted on one side of a shaving brush to rub in the. lather -after it has -been applied. Appartus invented by a Paris scientist hatches chickens and pro- ` tests them from all microbes until they Peach a desired age. Electricity, in the form of eon- tinuous currents, has been found ' to drive moisture from. may better' than mechanical processes, I Germany exported 0.000,000 tons ,of iron and steel last year as emu- ' pared with 5,405.005 tons in 1411 and 41000;000 tions in 1010. Curved metal shields. to to retrapped to the head to train eye- brows into graceful curves, are th,e invention of an Illinois woman. The Argentine government plans 1 to import camels In an experimen- tal 'tray to take the place of horses and oxen in semi -arid regions, I The world's sugar crop for this i year is estimated in .excess le, - 050,000 tons, or more than 2.2Un,UUo { tons g•reruter than last,year, 'A. wire support to make a wont- an's s&outdoes shire the hurter-, t , of a Itu'ge hat she m ty wish to wear { has been patented'by a Louisiana than. IPians are under 18113-'fr)r an ex- tensive utilization of the water courses of Finland to furnish elec- t tris light tared power a:,l to St, Pet- erslburg, I, TI1n third international cnnn'rts ;,of refrigeration at Chicago in Sil- 1 tember slhown that richer sugar becte can be,1'c %vn in some ,arts g, .of England than aro produced on the continent of Europ:-'. The world's acreage devoted to.. flax cultivation has increased u- nbent 40 per cent. in the last foul' years. Children Cr, FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Tongs 03 nipped with rt spring t:l insure them holding Finney are a :French novelty for 1.an(1ling hot dishes, Dust from cement mills has b ,ea found valuable as 11 fel liliz •a' ast it contains,„a large percentage of potash. Electric Restorer for Men Phosphonolrestores cverynerve In the body to its proper toasion ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decayand all sexual weakness avert;d- at once. Phosphonoi will make_ you a new man. Price $O a box or two. for 35. Mailed to any address. The Scooell Drug 90„St: otltartnes. out. Asphalt was known to the an- cients and is said 3.10 lave 1),e:) used as a binder in ma5onree by the Babylonians. Coal is hoisted and water pumped' filum a, Kansas mine by a special,y designed windmill with four broad vanes. The surest way to det,emmin'et the age of a painting, according to a London chemist, is 'to hnalyze the pigments. Per preparing grape fruit for the, table quickly there has been inven- ted a• knife with a curved, saw led- ged blade. Al German. city oodtecfts its gar- bage, treats it' by a drying process and mixes it with molasses to form I tt After any Sickness or Operation doctors prescribe SCOTT'S EMULSION—it contains the vital elements nature craves to repair waste, create pure blood and build physical strength. No Alcohol or Opiate Scott A Bovine, Toronto, Ont. 12-23 Women and Advertisements SOME statements are so saturated with their own moral as to require no cnn,rnent. "Rid- ing on a car during the excitement over the naval battles between Russia and Japan,” said Mr. Thomas Martindale, before the Retail Merchants' Association of Pennsylvania, "I observed that the men were reading the war news•and the women were reading advertisements. Those women, I watched keenly, read every line of the advertise- ments, and then turned to the woman's page, ibis ride was a distance of eighty miles, yet at the journey's end the women had nor yet had tune to turn to the actual news of the day. The woolen want advertisements to read, and you must present your business in a 1•eadable shape to be in the fig'ht these days,, Is your Stock .Moving? if not. Thele we can Help You, New Era Ads pay -'They get right at the people. THE NEW ERA. CLINTON TELEPHONE 3o. ,�.; i ,S,A t wia4•ru4; 1 1 1