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The Clinton New Era, 1913-10-02, Page 1Established 1865, Vol, 48, No. 14 CLINTON ONTARIO THURSDAY ,OCTOI:iEl,i 2 igia „ W. H. Kerr 8z Son, Editors and Publishers ' T(1satisfy the Seli-Intei.est of Man is the End 1:(31f Successful Advertising. Use,',,The New Era to be Successful THE firi Excellent Fair at Bayfield on Friday oya1 Bapk,mI OF CANADA 1 -lead Office, Montreal C.,,,--"Ptal Authorized. . ......$25,000•000 Capital Paid-up 11,500,000 B.e�rve and undivided Profits .. . 12,560,000 TOTAL ASSETS 175,000,000 325 ;BRANCHES With world- wide conneetionl Interest allowed on Deposita General wanking lankiness Ammer - R. E. MANNING, Mgr. -CLINTON BRANCH 41111 nolidag Time -- Kodak Time Tike a Kodak with you Everything for kodakery our store,: and prompt de- veloping and printing. J. • 110 7ST Dispensing Chemist. Despite a wet morning last Fri- I Roadsters--Br,00d mare with foal, day the afternooneturimed out fine ' Ben. Higgins, Robt. G. Reid; foal, B. amid a large crowd gathered to wit- Higgins, R. G. Reid; gelding or filly ., nese the annual,13ayfield Eaue The 2yeesrs, S. Tiuemner, A. Dune.an ; !entries were ev611 filled and it was team, John' 1ieyd,r,; single .m.ad- J t alter ,o'clock 'before the horses ster, Wie Johnston,on, Rev. cC were all judged. The inside depart miek. me(n,t was up to the markof other Caritiage-Foal, gelding or; filly 1 years. Clinton; was well epresent- year and 2 yeaers Roland Geiger ; Single carriage horse, Filank Perdue, 13.Ran ;gentle man's outfit, J. (Floyd, jr.,; • lady driver, Mise Decker, R. J. MeCor-' , ed at the Fair. Following ane the prize winnees ;-- HORSES' , :General Punposes-Brood Mare with foal, JohlaReid, Thos. Elliott; teal, John Rolla, k A.Elcoat ; gelding or filly 2 yeos otd, S.1Hohner ; geld- ing or filly 1 year' A.Elcoat, J. R. Sternly. ' , • Agricultuilal-Brood hnare with foal, R. Greig, J. R. Steeling ; foal, J. Stewart, R. Greig ; gelding' or filly 2 years, A. Duncan, John R,eld; geld ing 01' filly 1 yelar, !John Reid, C. B. Middleton ; team, John Chambers. Heavy Draught -Brood mare with foal, E. H. Wise, John McGuire"; foal John McGuire, E. H. Wise ; .gelding or filly 2 years. Alex. McEwen, Alex Mustard ; gelding or filly 1 year, J. R. Sterling; team, Wm. Stephenson. Which School F1ia,111 attend? Write today forCatalogue o f ELLIOTT IMM=M=WM,Na.MM=MF.WMVdaral......W. ,61 TORONTO, ONT. It will .help you to answer the question. Careful judgment should be exercised in choosing a school The Mots ris - Incorporated If.35 5 Capital and Iteserve , SS,7000.000 S5 BRANCHES IN CANADA 'A. GENERAL BANKIM. BUSINESS TRANSACTED, CIRCULAR LETTERS OF ORED1T TRAVELLERS CHEQUE 1.1SSIED BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT . AT AL le BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest current rate. C E. DOWDING. Manager Clinton Branch, 11•111.....11111 .011111•111, AZSMIARICOSIGOMINWIMI.k 44.••••••••••• •••••••••••• •seoe.•••••••••••*•••••••• 1 : t't...ittz. 1 Reatly•to-Wear Clothing 1-• X • We are Especially Anxious to haye the • • „ I YOUNG MEN See our Suits and Overcoats this Season • We know that the young man of to-daTis the • most critical dresser in the world. and with a clothing display like ours we know we can please him. We Save Him Money Too. • • , • • • • • Young Hen's Hz• • Suits and Overcoats • 1 $5.50 10 • 41725 • • • • • • • NO illitit,Cr you • • extilect to buy, drop • in to -day au(' try on • some of tile new '`• stylts 14. 4 44 • 4 44 44 4 0 • • • • esneseartarssmasmanas • • • • • • • • 4 0 •0 • 4• e 4 0 • • 4 Jtedges-eelast Archibald, Seaford, Jae Hadford,'Centealia. CATTLE. Grades-Milth cow, John Reid, L Wise; heifer, 2 years o1dJ Reid, E. H. Wise; heifer 1 year, E. H.,Wise 3. Reid ; heifer calf, A, Elcoat, 3. Reid steer calf, A. Elcoat, T. Brownett ; steer 2 years old, J. Reid 1 and 2; steer 1 year, B. H. Wise, land 2; fat cow, heifer or steer, Wm. Stinson 1 and 2. Durlia,m-Milch cow-E.H. Wise, Beatty Bros:; heifer 2 years, John Reid, E. H. Wise; heifer, 1 year, E.'? Wise, Beatty Bros;; heifer calf, E.11 II. Wise, Beatty Bros. ; bull calf, E. H. Wise, Beatty Bros. J'ersey-Mileh cow, John Gardner, Geo. Lindsay. Judges, S. Andrews, Goderich, and R. Fitzsimons, Clinton. . SHEEP. Leicester -Ram 2 shears, E. II. Wise; sheataing ram ,t' A. Elcoat, C. B. Middleton; ram lamb, C. B. Mid- dleton, 1 and 2; pair ewes, C. B. Middleton; pair fat sheep, Snow- den Bros., A. Ditican ; ewe lamb, C. B. Middleton, 1 and 2; Wether lamb A. Elcoat. Lincolns -Pair owes, rsbearling ewe lamb wethee Jamb, Snowden Bios. Fine Wool-Shearling ram ,A, Den can, 1 and 2; ram lamb, shearling ewes, pair ewes, ewe lamb. A, Dun- ** • • • •4• • • • • • • . • • Cam. 3 -ridge -James Sell, Clinton. PIGS Berkshire -Brood sow, Snowden Bros.. 1 and 2; aged boar, boar months, sow 6 months or under, Snowden Bros, Yorkshire -Brood sow, W, B. Bat tier, Robt. Blair ; sow, 6 months!, W. B. Battler. Red Pigs -Aged boar, brood sow, boar, 6 months, sow; 6 months boar any breed, 'sow, any breed, Snow- den Bros; bacou:' hogs, Snowden Bros., Robt. Blair, Judge -Sas. Snell, Clinton. POULTRY, Silver Grey Dorkins, J. S. }low- lier, barred Plymouth( Rocks,E, 11. Wise NV B. Battier; white Plymouth Rocks, C. Trueemer ; Black, Spanish J. S.Howrie, Viand 2; !white Leg - horns, 16,11. Wise, C. Tebeniner brown Leghorns, 3.5. Howrie ; Sil- ver spangled Hamburgs, W. B. Bat- tler land 2; Red caps, W.13. Battler Rhode Island Reds, C. Truemner ; Andahrsians J. S. tHowrie ; white NVyaudottee, NV, 13. Battler; silver Wyandottes, J. S. Howrie ; black Minoreas, W. B. Battler; 3. S. How- rie; Houclans, W.13.„ Battler; black Laingshans, J.S. Howrie 1 and 2 ban- tams, Alf Copeland ; Pekin 'ducks, Snowden 33ros. ; Rouen, ducks, E. H. Wise, C. Teuenener ; Toulouse geese, Richard Smith ; any other variety geese, Snowden Bros., C. Truemner ; ;turkey, SnoWden Bros, Judge, Wm. Carte4 Constance. DAIRY PRODUCA 25 lbs, salt butter, Min. J. Reid, Mise Brownett ; 10 lbs butter in blocks, Mrs. 3. Reid: R. G. Reid; 5 lbs, table butter, F. Keegan, John Reid; cheese, 3. Deekee sr., Snow- den 'Bros.; grape. wine, Dr. Woods, F. Keegan ; collection of home made wine, Dr, Woods x F. Keegan ; can- ned fruit, J. Decker cr., F. Keegan; honey in comb, R. eBrown, L. Beatty; honey imejar, L. Beatty, S. Cleave; collection of honey, Ilobt, Brown, le -Beatty ; home made bread L. E. Ferguson, R. Delgaty ;emaple syrup, Mrs. Huston, Snowden Bros ; buns, L. E. Ferguson, J. Sterling; cookies, Mrs. Dr. Metcalf, L. E. Eer- , guson; apple pieeelVire. Dr. Metcalf, W. A. Balkwe11 ; 5 !bet butter made by girl under 20 years, Lottie Greer, Continued on Page 5 ,The New Era gives rthe mews. •••••••••••••••+++++++++++4. • • • • Are you going away ? Are + yen entertaining out.of-town + friends or relatives ? Are 4' • • * you going to entertain your 4. • club members Do you want • • • that next meeting of your Z. • society 'announeed in The Ah Early September Wedding eeiriee:::".-e-tr'itiLteeeeeeiteea..a. • Dr, and Mrs. Jossph Charles Gander, The bride was formerly Miss Constance Helen•Obristian, and the wedding rook place at the borne of Dr. J. A. Maori °mild, Toro', to. Does Clinton tw ont A New Rink 11 Do the people of Clinton. want n new skating and, curling rink this Winter? That is the big question to be decided at once. Mr, Ruin, Trench, of Tees -water, was' in town this week andmade two proposi- tions to certain pareiee. One was that a; stock 'company be formed and he evould build the rink and take $1,500 worth of stock. The second proposition, which appeals to 'the New Era and a great Many other prominent: eitizens. is that Mr. Trench, will build a first class rink, buy the hand and the citizens give hirer 4700. • This last plant has been worked out in Brussels, Teeaveriter, Mild- may, and Mitchell on a. scale sim- ilar to Clinton and at Smith Falls and Brantford on a much! larger DONT KNOCK ! BOOST 1 ft Great Crawl at Myth fair A bright, clear sky and e. warm sun greeted the Blythfail, fair on Wednesday and as a resultthe largest crowd' in years was in attendance, The inside display held in the Agricul teral hall was fele, equal to that of former years, Tnere was a good die play of flowers and plants, many beau tiful varieties being shown, hortieul. tueal prodncts were well represented, espeeielly plums peeceies and apples, There were also good exhibits of gar den vegetables and dairy products. The horse races were %sell contested' at. d resulted as follow s,- • Green Race' Jeynt's, Master Mack ' 1 1 1 McPae's Pearl Hunter 2 2 2 McDaneles Lady McDonell 3 4 3 ,Ger. er's 4 3 4 Church's Hal C..., .... . . 6 5 dr Coulter's Darkey A 5 dr 2 Naned Race Mr. Trench is well known in this lima el work and 'if the citizens hockey players, SlOtten13 and eve - lees want a first tlasa rink now is the time to get. busy. Mr. Trench has promised, that if the matter ise taken up at once he will buy a suitable lot and have a rank ready when skating time COlUeS. • The New Era proposes' a Slogan. UP AND AW IT' WILL HAVE A RINK, - Mesirs. W. Paisley, Ike Batten - bury and Ray Rumball have circu- lated a list, incl at press time they had over $600 guaranteed ; so it looks as if Clinton will have a rink, District Inspector at Electric Wiring Discussed by Representatives of Municipalities Using Hydro Be- tween Here and Goderich A meeting of represeutetives of the municipalities using FIydro- Electric between Stratford and Goderich was held in Seaforth on Thutsclay afternoon Lo discuss the question of an electrical f • tiitdi trict Inc matter will he taken up by the representatives nspeetor or. s s with theirrespeetive municipal coun• oils and a further meeting will be held in a couple of weeks. The idea of the scheme is to group Stratford, St, Msws..111itchell, Clinton Seaforth and Goderich, and have one inspector for all, The duties of this inspector would be Lb inspect and piles nn all wiring before the power would be turned OIL It is hoped in this way to lessen the danger of accidents. Mayor Greenwood, chairman McDon- ald and Sept, Myers of Stratford Light and Heat Commision, were present. .Mr. Scriekner. general inspector of the Hydro -Electric Comension was pees. ente Goderich District Epworth Leagues Rev. R, J. McCormick is Ejected. President at Holmesville he Annual Epworth League ,and Sunday School convention of eioclerich district, which was held in the Metho- dist Church, Holmesvilhs, on Monday and Tuesday, was one of the best ever held in the dietriet The principal speakers were; Rev, T, E. Sawyer, of Spritre; elev. J. E.1111/2 ter, Dunga11,11011 Rev. P. 11. Langford, field secretary for Sundae, Schools and Epworth Lea. gues for the Province of Saskatchewan' Mr J. A [min. merchant, of Clinton, Rev. J. E. Ford, of Goderich; Mrs, A, W. Barker, of Seaforth;; Rev, H. Wil - lane of Nile; Rev; S. J. Clinton Miss M Bailey, Nile. Rev. Mr, MeCor. mick, pastor of theliolmesville church Rev. Mr, Snowdon, of Verna; Rev. W G. 13, McAllister, of Exeter. Following are the now district MEL ceps: Honorary President, Rev. .1. E, Ford, Goderich: president, Rev. 11., J. McCormick Holmesville; first vice-presi dent, Miss Cressie Elliott, Hayfield. second vicapresident, Miss M, Erratt, Auburn; third vice.president, Miss Ger trude Reid. Seaford); fourth vice presi dent, Miss Mabel R, Clark. Clinton fleth vicapresident, Mrs. S. 3, Alii, Clinton, secretary, Mr. N. W. Trewar- tha, Holmesville: representative to con ferance, Rev. W. A. .Barker, :Sea. : TheMorrish Clothing rfsa.0 teleph neNo.30and askfor the • NEW ERA ? If so kindly • Editor, We will appreciate • greatly favors of this kind. Z A Square Deal tor Every Man• 404044000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0414104**** ••••444.44..•.+++4.4k4+4,44++++ forth. Tee good people of Holmesvil:e nude must, generous and hospitable ar. rangeinents for entertaining the dele- gates and during both days served luncheon and supper in the basement to ell who would feumin. The Holmes ville male choir led the singing at the evening sessions of the convention. The Misses Lobb also gave a duet, Miss Reid of Seaford), contributed a solo, as did Miss Snider a visitor in the neigh hoehood. Misses Meyfrid Alli Eva Wilke end Entine Levis were del otos from the Ontario Street Chureh League, and Misses Marion he win aud Ruhy Wise from the League of Wesley Church. eseaQvatiooasaaeassaa a • WITH THE CHURCHES. • 0610490049000406004 •111 ONTAB TO ST. CHURCH. Mr. Flank Tyndall presided at the Epworth League meeting eon Monday evening. ;Thee pastor Rev. 5.3. Allin gave an interesting ac- count of his recent holiday trip •to Nova Scotia, showing cards and other views. of Halifax mad lite surroundings. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Downs and Mr. • Geo. Webber. The League will hold a singing class each !Monday, evening for three quarters of as hour before the time of regular service. Rev. R. J, McCormick, M. A., will preach on Sunday next both morn- ing and evening. WESLEY CELTH.CH Rev. De. Rutledge occupied his ownepulpit on Sunday and preach- ed to fa large Congilegation at the evening • service. Hie 'subject at might- was "Going up to Jerus- alem. Mss Oliive Cooper gave am ad- d.ressohe "California" at tire Lea- gue QM Monday night Shield's Eva Dillard 1 1 4 3 'Coulter's Fregit Bar 2 2 1 3 Young's Duster 3 4 2 2 Miller's J. D. K. - 4 '3 3 4 240 Class Mileou'e Edith S 2 2 3 1 McNall's Darky Brino 3 3 1 2 ifiurdock'e iloadmastee1 1 2 3 Drivers divided money as darkness set m. Emily D. Forest, gave an exhibition mile in 21(4, Yellowing are the priza wieners,- SPECIAL PRIZES. Hay Bros., beet collection of grain J. K. Wise. Gray Bros., best heavy draft filly 2 years or over, Snell Bros.. Dr. McTaggart, best Sibs butter in. prints, C. Wightman. J. M. 'Hamilton, best herd grade cattle,J. Barr. 3. at, Hamilton', best mare or geld ing, any age„ Snell Brost' IL H. Robinson, best 'driving out- fit, horse, harness, buggy, L. Lott S. H. Gidley, box of apples, pack- ing and packager, R.R. Sloan. James Cutt, 50 lbs., tub butter, W. Watson, Dr. Milne, best head of cauli- flower, J, Jackson, L, 0. Charlesevorth, best. 3 -year- old roadster, T. Coulter. J, McMurchio, best 5 lbs of butter 13. Allier. Womea's Institute, best collec- Eon: of cooking, J-, Jackson, C. Wightmant Miss B. Irwin Deaconess in Mon- ti eel, will addresm the Junior Lea- gue on Friday night.' Mrs. J. ancl Miss Wise gave a fine duet? "Come, Holy Spirit" at the Sunday evening service. • CLINTON MARKthi'S. Hogs , $8.60 Eggs 24-25 bsCer 21-22 )Wheat 80-83 B,ariery-48-50' Peas -75-80 ' Shorts -425; 131-2 . HORSES :Entire Horses.= Clydes and shires over 1-T. Mc- Michael & Sent and 2, S. Kechnie ; Clydos and shires under 3-- W. Gi ay.' Perrcherons any age -W, Johnson Sweepstakes -T. McMichael & Son HEAVY DRAUGHT Brood main Witli (foal, T. Mealich al & Son, R. Watt, W. Rinn. Foral,W, Rion R. Watt. 2 year old gelding or filly -T. Mc: - Michael & son., W.Radford. 1 year old gelding or filly - R. Watt, Team mares or geldings-. T. ,H. Taylor. Best four colts -T. McMichael & soln. AGRICULTURAL. Brood -mare with Young, T. Pierce, J. Scott. - Foal -T. McMichael & son, 13. Watt 2 year old gelding or filly -R. Fear Geo. Dale. GENERAL PURPOSE Brood mare with foal -A, W. Sloan J .McElroy,, G. Dale. Foal -G. Dales, A. W. Sloan. 2 year old gelding or filly -A. W. Sloan, R. Ferris. 1year old gelding or filly -R. Fear Team -J, V atiegmoed, je Alton, CARRIAGE ' Brood mare with foal; 1151 foal - T. Michie. 2 year; and 1 year, old gelding or filly -Geo. Dale„ Carriage team -Chas, Walker, J, Reid. ROADSTERS. Brood mare with foal -J. Jackson A...Backer. Fcal-J, Cumin,ge A, Baeker', 1 year old gelding or filly - W. Taylor, W. Morritt. Single driver -L. Lott, J. Gal - Ur faith. Lady drivee-e.G.Laithwaite, Geo, Dale. .Best 4 colts -A. Baeker. Sweepstakes, best mare, or geld- ing -Snell Bros. Team mares or geldings- Scott Bros.. 0. Laithwaite, J. J. Fryfogle, jUdg es -J. Sparrow, Verne • W 13 Scott, Milton. CATTLE Pure Bred Durhams- Milcle tow with' Wightman J:Barr. 2 year old heifer; 1 year old hei- fer -J. Baer 1 & 2. • Heifer calf -A. W Sloan, J. Barr. Bull eat f -T. H. Taylor, J. Baer. :Herd -J. Baer. • ABERDEEN ANGUS, Milch cow With calf; 1year old heifer; heifer calf -J. on land 2; 2 year old heifer,bull 1 year, bull calf, herd, 3. Bane. • GR,ADE, !Mita cow with calf; 2 year old heifer ; heifer calf ; 1 year old steer fat steer, J. Barr 1=4,2. Continued on Page 5 . . OUR PLEDGE iro YOU As weave just 'stetting on mix ninth year in business, we look back with t atistf,aetion on. oue steady annual growth We appreciate it; !and in the future, he it has beenlin the past, we will'edo our very best to give every person!• . SATISFACTION Just Mow we wiantl to- call your jattention to • REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP.' It's the beat in, the 'World • foe your Cough. THE REXALL STORE W.Q.R. Holmes Toronto Markets Top quotations this week. -- Cattle $6.85 Sheep • 85.00 Lambs .. .. $6.75 Hogs...... Cheese Cheese • Butter . ... ....... ,Eggs Oats e $6.35 -- 25c 26c 1. 28 Bafeley... e. .52 to53 potatoes,per bag ...... 'Leans e.,.. te1.60 Wiol 15c to 26 Think of It Hundmeds of ,,omen throughout the town and surrounding country ask ev- ery clay for O'Neil Groceries and have done/ so for years. , Satisfactiotm is the great truth behind us,. See the special display of Crisco and Crystalized Gin- ger Chips in our South Win- dow. W, T. -`1NEIL, THE klUB GROCE,R Phone 43 MISS' BOLIN, Allus WU. Teacher of Singing Piano Playing and Theory. Pupils prepared for examination at Toronto Conservatory of Music and Western University. Por terms apply at residence, Ontario. Street. Now Rally Day Was Observed • in Clinton Sunday Schools The. last Sunday in September is mow generally observed( • as S.S. Rally Day throughout the Domin- ion. The Methodist Church of Can- ada has for several years had a un- iform program foe Rally Day and about the sameemethoci is adopted in! the Presbyteeeran( Church and this year 'the Canadian ;Baptist Church has fallen into liue.. Baptist SundayeSchool With the veteran Sunday School Worker, D. K. Prior, ilati the helm the Clinton Baptist S.S. carried out a very inteeesting program entit- led "The Gospel life saving et:a- dmin." in. addition to responsive read- ings and choruses by the school, the; following tool part, - Recitation -Donna Cochrane • Reading -Clara Walker Duet -K, 'Wylie andt/M. McIntyre Recitation -Annie Grealis Reading -Wilson Rath Recitation-Audry McIntyre Recitation -K. Wylie . Recitation -Effie Rath Reading -Mise M. Livermore The church platlonre, was nicely decorated with cut flowers and presented a very pretty appear- raln,ce, Ontarie St.. 'Plc thodist ' • With the centre of the church fil- led with boy e and girls the rsides by the. "grow% Mies" making .an attendance or about 400 one of the best Tally exernises of the school was splendidly carried out. The pastor, Rev,"*S. J. AlIlt, was in the chaie and ably assisted by Mr. A, Hooper, the isuperint Mae') t, and on the platform wereabout twenty of the brightest gems from the Primary Department.. Several chorusem were given; by the school and , the following also took part. Psalm Recitation -M. Walker Daisy Exercise -Ruth Evans, Gladys Wiltse, Iva Piewes, L. ;McCartney. Prinear'y Clase ReeitatiOn-Kate Beaton ' Harvest Song -Jabez • Rands, ;George ;Career, Earnest Brad- shaw, Melvin Bailey This .Stenday School has recently started a "Hoene Department" with Mrs. S. J. Anita! ler superintendent and the membership is already a- bout 50, The colleetibm for the • Sunday School extension fund on Rally Day amounted to over twelve dealers. Willis Presbyterian "Gods Helpers" the uniform rally day exercise was used in, this Sun- day School.. Mr, Jas, Scott Super- intendent occupied the chair and the service waseheld in the church was suitably decorated. Two of the classes. took the Scriptut Re- citation and 'The lady lWith the lamp was ta.kein, by Alma McCoevie while "The Great Superintendent" was takon, by McGregor Grant. blue. J. G. Chewer), sanga solo very. 'acceptably and Rev. C. E. Jeakins gave the address of the afternoon. •