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The Cllint°n New, ern
Clinton, Clot.,
t. a9 b 1910
elusive
illiner
condition. When investigating
'prospects, *Mae time ago, he Was
introduced only to�lersons known
to Abe 'favorable,, but on thorough
canvas, found that 'too many of the
amere11ants would nut patronize the
reaper, .except under certain con -
• 1 ditions which Bro. Kaufman felt he
was not in a position to Meet.
ATREAT 'FOR INMATES.
Last Saturday, Rev. Fr. Hanlon.
tieated'the inmates of the House
of Refuge to ice-cream, Whichthey
enjoyed very much. Keeper Match
takes this 'Way of 'expressing their
thans to. the donor • or this kind
itift. "
OF INTEEREST TO WEST HURON
TEACHERS.
On account of unavoidable elr-
cumstancesthe West Huron Teach-
ers' Instltute'IS postponed one
week 'front Oct, 6th and 7th to the
13th'and, 14'th. An interest effort
is 'being'ml�ade to'have some:' Mem-
her 'of :the staff of one of the nor-
mal Schools present to assist'in
the work 'of the institute.
J, 0.. Lowery, President.
W. `H. Johnston, Secretary
MORE HONORS FOR HURON.
Leiper & Moon, Hullett TP. shoW-
ed at the Western Fair, a Clydes-,t
dale 'Stallion', sired by Sir Hugo,
aged 7 years, winning 1st prize and
Specials in his class. Messrs Leip-
er
er & Moon' are to • be congratulated
upon their 'winning, there being a
large entry against them ' •
DIED AT HOUSE OF 'REFUGE.
Frederick Marsh, 'aged 89 years,
of'Goderich, died on Sept. 24th at
the 'House iof 'Refu e, from heart
trouble:. Re has . ' been an inmate
for over' seven. years.
SURPRISE PARTY.
On Tuesday evening, Will Twit -
shell was 'ei ecepient ' of a very
pleasant surprise party, given by a
number of the, young people of. his
friends. Before !Will had time 'to
show any embarrassment, a toast
was given by Miss Belle Draper, 'in
which. she expressed regret, in the
name of ,the young people, of the
0 .. conte?inplated 'departure to f ofield
i9k+ Alta., where. 'Will is to assist his
qa(
'brothers. Little Frankie 1VIcConnell
: then presented him with a hand-
some ,gold 'watch fob, the present
of (the young friends as a slight
token of their friendship • and es-
teem; Games and knusic were.in-
dulged in until supper, when they
partook of, a sumptuous feast.
Covers were laid for twenty. Ail
the'friends•.as well as the rest of
the young people, wish Will success
Our first Fall:, Millinery Opening was a „huge success, ludg-
ing from the 'many complimentary remarks made, by those 1. #
who attended our Openings, and the number of orders placed with Miss Baker. We are sparing
no expense or labor to make this department the most
Pp popular'Millinery Parlor in town. You
don't buy a hat every day, and when you want one, you want the very newest and best value you
can get. We invite you to our Millinery Room as often as you like to see our styles, whether y s
a prospective purchaser or not, Come I Miss Baker will find .tt no trouble to show you through.
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New . Fall and Winter Coats for Ladies
Our new Fall and Winter range of Fall and Winter Coats, Capes,. and Rain Coats are now in
stock, in all their glory, ory, Never in our history have we shown a larger or more exclusive range,
at popular prices, In Tweeds, Beavers, Sealettes and Pony Cloths, in blacks, blues, browns,
and greys. Ask to see our special lines at $10,00.
Special Dress Goods Display Saturday at soc per yard
Saturday we are making a special display of 5oc Dresi Goods, in all the popular shades, of
Serges, Wales, Tweeds, Panamas, Box Cloths, Venetians, Cashmeres, etc, All pure wool, and
without doubt the best value we have ever shown. See display in window.
.
B�y's'and
Men's
a ciesits
AT THE ANNEX
We are showing a range of Men's and Boy's Overcoats, for Winter wear, in heavy
Tweeds, in browns -and greys;plain and checks,
storm- or college `collars
Coat, you.g
from $5.00 up to $20.00 When buyinga should see our range. Ask to.see our.
special in Men's`at $10.00, and+Boys' at $5.75.
Boys' School .Suits. arid .Odd 'Kn:i:ekers.
No mother should pass this store when buying clothes for her boys. We have
the right cuts and values,. - give : us a trial order. Come in and .:see.
themT--we
will be pleased to show, you - our lines,
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CLINTONr.
The Longshort
ink Pencil
Is made in England. Wehave had many
kinds, but none so dependable as this one It is
called. LONGSHORT because, when closed for
the pocket, it measures only 2f inches long, and
when required for writing use, canbe made 4 in.
long. It conies in two colors, black and mottled.
'T'his Pencil and the Waterman,
Pen are the Best Writing Instru-
merits we know of fed with ink.
OFTEN THE CHEAPES`Z"
ALWAYS THE BEST
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dcllp �, Fair
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in his new home.. ..
'FORMER'PA'STOR' DIED,
Rev. W. R. Roach, a superannuat;
ed Methodist' Minister, (died at
Hampton, Ont., bn Saturday morn-
ing, aged 85 years. Mr. Roach had
been connected 'wi'th the Bible
Christian conference in England
In 1857 ''he ,was transferred to the
Canadian Conference. Before the
union of athe Methodist bodies, he
Was pastor, !of the Bible Christian
„.torch when it was located where
the Ba fist 'Chore • now s an • s, on
Huron. St.• He was n. Man of mark-
ed ability, and .Tor those early drays
an exceptionally good preacher.
NEW ERA
DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon, Ocu-
list, Specialist, will be at W. 8. R.
Holmes' Drug store, on Tuesday, Oct.
11th, 3•lasses property fitted, deafness
catarrh and fauling eyesight treated.
All day.
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STRATFORD.,,.. ONT.
The leading medial Training School in
Western Ontario. All ambitious young
mecatalogue. d Learnowhat our gd raduatesead our fare
doing, and you will be interested. Wehave
three departments : COMMERCIAL,
SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY. Each de-
in-
struomtors, Is
individ al the d stra s of tion ois given.
This is the best time of the year for stu-
dents to attend. Write at once for our free
catalogue.
D. A. McLachlin
PRINCIPAL
allIffigatomammininiii
CHURCH NEWS;
'The 'Forest Methodist church has
twitted -RM.'Geo. Jackson, who is
retired and living at Walkerville,
to assuime.1the duties as pastor ow-
ing to' Ithe''1eath. of Rev. :Mr.
Millyard. • •
MRS. 'PLEATZER DEAD:
Friday of -last ' week, 'Mrs. John,
.fly
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'laughter, Mrs...' Holtzhaur, .Clinton,
in her 81st year. f She `only: moved
froiin(_Blyath about a Month ago:
Old age and a,'weak heart. werethe
causes of her demise. ,Deceased's
maiden na'me Was Mary Cook and
she *as 'born and. married in Wel-
lesley township, the latter event
taking place about 55 years ago.
Theesu'r^viving children are :—Adam
'and Samuel, in Michigan; Geo., of
Toronto ; Mrs. "Guelsdorf, of Da-
kota ; and lIrs.. Holtzhaur and Mrs.
Livermore, of Clinton. The funer-
al took place ' Tuesday afternoon."
Mrs. Doer 'and Weaver were among
BIBLE 'SOCIETY 'MEETING.,
Don't lose sight of the interesting.
'evening'with.IRev.. Mr. Hassard In
the Mown hall on Wednesday even-
ing next. .
OVER,. 40.1 YEARS. t '
A.S. Carr, of BIyth, who renew-
"ed subscription' to the Nero, Era this
week has 'hadthis journal 7n his
family for 'over 40 years Without
intermission, He's the sort of a'
Su: b sea,ib erva•=ne}Vspalaert4nan4�vett.
:'toin!eet.::'{food pay, and long 'con
tiniranee.' . ; • • .
RETURN THEIR THANKS. .
Captain Wales _and Lieutenant
Treasurer; of the local S. A. Corps
wish to. thank the business people
and, friends for the generous dona-
tions received in connection with
'their 'special Harvest Festival ef-
fort. .
MINOR LOCALE. ,
Town ". Connell next Monday
evening.' .. .
dress J. D. McDonald, D. P.A..•Tor-
onto. .
DIOCESAN CHANGES.
Seventeen priests are affected•
y the diocesan changes. accord-
ing 'to'the official statement is-
sued by Bishop Fallon ;
Rev. J. Ronan, to the parish of St
Marys.
Rev. W. J. Kelly—Logan and Mit-
chell.
pev:T
M^i}•T�1
a � •na,Yn'�in
Rev . '. Brennan—LaSalette.
:Rev. E. ''Goetz—Tillsonburg and
Norwich.
Rev. J. Hanlon--Biddulph; '
Rev. J .Dunn --Clinton.
Rev. IT, Martin—St. Peter's::"
Rev. C. F. Nagle-Simcoe. •
ReV. T. J. Ford—Bothwell.
Rev. M. D. O'Neill -Parkhill.
Rev. H .Hussey—Wyoming.
Rev. A..Fuerth—West.' Lorne,
Rev. P. J.:'Gnam—St. Peter's Cat-
hedral, LeQnd'on.
Vey, 'b'. `X. Arnold—Our Lady of
Mercy Church, Sarnia.
owl St. Joseph's.
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those who attended. Deceased was Many went' from here to Seaforth Church, Stratford .
member of the Me'thodisti"Church Pal
Tor years and' • was a kindly, old
lady. ' •
SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR. SATURDAY
eAr AND ALL NEXT WEEK us
Graniteware
Lipped
Preserving Kettles
Reg. 6oc, for.........,..0�e
Reg.', 65c, for...... ..40c
Re , 75c, for... ......... .50e
Pie Plates
Reg. 15; for 10e
Reg. r 2c, for.........,.,8e
Reg. r8c, for 12c
Jelly and
ake Moulds
Reg. 25c,'f'or17e
Reg. 20c, for 14e
Reg. r5c, for 10e
Gran lteware
Water Pails
Reg. 75C, fore '40c
Reg. 85.c, for • 5i55e
Reg. $1, for......,07c .
Basting Spoons
. '.Reg. 15c, for 10e
Reg.:12ei fox....,.. Se
Reg. roc,. for7e
Dippers`
reg. 30c, for . 17c
Bring„ owls,
reg. hoc, for....,....,.. 40e
Feed Boilers,
reg. $2.0o, .for $1,50
Hot Water,gsteam, Hot Mr and, Piumbing
a Specialty
ALL WORK OtrAttA'NTEE .
HARLAND EROS,.
STOVES AND 111ARD'1iWAfii
i on Friday,
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The Normandie bus 'team 'took a
,'aunt to themselves last Thursday
night front the station to. the hotel.
Two '
?travellers were' in 'the bus at
the 'time and one received' a bad'
shaking up in getting out while the
horses were going. NO damage
was.done to the bus.: • .
The millinery openings were the
attractions for the ladies last 'week
Blyth Fair' next Tuesday andWed
nes ay.
AUGUSTINE-SPENCE . '
The following, 'which is taken
from; the Ednion'ton Daily Bulletin.
of Septi: 15th, will be of hinter est. to
our readers.
"The first Presbyterian Church
Was the scenee of a quiet bu'tliore'tty
wedding at 2.00 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, when 'Mr. Le Verne
Benjamin ., s Augustine,
Regina,
with
Miss Alice Elizabeth Spence, of
Goderi'ch,Ont.. Mr. 'Augustine is 'a
son of Mr, and Mrs. BenjaininAu
'Tis Autumn, 1910. Have you gott ustine of Dungannon, • Ont., and
your storm .windows up? Miss S ence is the sister of • Mrs.
John Stanton land Mr. Hy. Spence,
HURNOITES AT . 'LONDON of this arty.
NORMAL. The ceremonyp
Was erformed by
om' Rev. Mr. IMe ween in the presence
Following are the students fr
Huron Co., that are attending nor- of
unattended, friends. brldee 'couple
Mal at London:— Ida •Armstrong, was
unattlin suit of Saxe eabiue
Exetex ; Mary Eveline Barkley,. broad' cloth tend draped turban of
Dungannon,: Norma R. Boyce, Paisley silk and blue osprey.
of congratulation t cHaa
Annabel Marshall, Blyth; Margaret wase received from friends i the
E. Horton Seaforth; Ida M. Rowe East. The ngifts, the recipient
Exeter ; W. R. Smillie Brucefieicl. ' of many handsome among
them being a dinner set of Lirxloges
'China
AS THE STAR SEES IT.
Clinton has a :war hoop on at
tithe
Station 'ever t
y ' im)e a train arrives,
Riven, of which h'ree 'busses ( to (hotels and free Spence was the efficient tycourt
rides to all parts of the town, and
a high license system. Has' they'd stenographer and special examiner
time "huhu really become a cheap ter mm d atel atter
centre of traffic? Or are thehoteis Y gus the ceremony
working night and day in opposi-
tion Mt, and noire. Augustine lefuture toth'e Poor House, Which is dor three o'clock train 'for their future
cated there,- Cioderfch Star. home tin tegtn'n,. Where the groom
' holds a saloon -with the viTestern
RUNTER'S EXCURSIONS. 'Canada lour Mills Co',
Via Grand Trunk Railway System The 'or tical friends of the couple
Single
gle Ia: for round t�iinOTcm 10th
wedded lifee. MissS.ppe n e,the bide
enii, points PetewaWa to Fort Artll now, is a "cousin of the Cirartt brat, -
Silver' preseantedbbyetthef . judiciary
bar and officials of the 'county of
r Ont., count Mls
ur, and' to a nuknber of points reach ors of this distriet
0.11 Via the Northern NaVlaation Co points r3ID<NOx LOC
'�itn 'i>x' uebec, . ATE,
BriinsW.tek Nova Scotia. and M. C. Kaufman, who 'for the past
Data' for,' the Deer hunt seven years, has acted as foreman
big territory 'will be announced of the New Bra, left town Monday,
later. Return limit December 15, 'to take 'over he printing plant, of
except to points reached by steam the Drum(hn Beaver, butt returned
er, NOV, 15th. Pull particulars ,again sarin qday, having decided Dr. Shaw, telinton 'and Mr.''ar-i
front Grand Trunk Agents, or ad- not fto +attempt It under present. shall of Mitchell were the umpires.
FIELD DAX SPORTS.
The 'annual 'Field Day Sports "of
the 'Clinton Collegiate Institute will
be 'held Friday afternoon, Oct. 7th,
Bear this 'date :in mind, and watch
for further 'announcements, an en
'ioyabte half-d'ay is ' always spent
and this occasion will be 'except;
tonally interesting..
ANEW INMATE. •
Keeper Mu'tch.bf' ' 'the 'house of
,Keeper
had a. new inmate arrive -
last week, Austin Jenks, of . Tuck-
ersmith. ••
-PIPE OLD AGE..
Yi t'el ',W .,� ..._. '
's'�, udlte �'Ia'3!", gVlrs,�m;°" an
Plumsteel, Sr.,•kno'ther of our' ,es-
teemed townsman, 'Mr. . H. Plum -
steel, celebx ated 'her 89th birthday
NIrs. ;'Plumsteel is comparatively
we$, and bears her age .better than
many persons younger in years,
We wish 'her Many returns of the
day, notwithstanding the fact that
she has 'already passed the allo'tt-
ed span Of life. Clinton has but
few, 'if .'any, older residents, and
we`would' 'be pleased to learn of.
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MINOR LOCALS.
'Tell your neighbor to subscribe
'for the New Era only. $1.00 'to new
subscribers from.now until the end
of 1911, -..over 15 'months.
Th(eifoolthat rocks the boat has:
given 'away �tb 'the• fool .with the
.gun. .
ONE MAN ONE DEER, Wright) ,and •her nice. (Myrtle
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Because of 'a change in the game
'accompanied Dr. and Mrs,
laws of 'Ontario just issued, big ; Graham t'o 'the Queen City. We
game 'hunters in the province -win I wish all concerned. A pleasant 'time
( only regret their going away. even
if considerable property In Brussels.
is still held by Them. (Post)
be allowed to shoot but one deer
in the season from November .1st to
November 15th. Besides this, the
regulations contain other 'interest-
ing changes. Fifteen days have
now been clipped off the open- sea-
son for shooting ducks, the season
noW running from September 16th
-to December _15th, Partridge
hunters will have from Qetober 15th
to December ' 1st. The fisheries
laws are nearly the same as in form
er years. ' The closed season for
bass and maskinenge fishing isfrom
April 15th' to June 16th. One deer
for each hunter Will be the limit al-
lowed in Quebec this year. There.
is practically no change in the
game regulations.
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LEFT TOWN.
Mr. Prank 'Herman left on Tues-
day morning 'for Trinity College,
Toronto, where he purposes taking
up a'course in Divinity. The even -
MR. ESSERY LEAVES LONDON..
Mrr Arthur T. Essery left on
Tuesday to reside in Vancouver.
The.Orangge� District Lodge of Lon-
don,.- of which he IS district Master,.
last Friday evening 'tend'ered -him!
an informal'•supper in the Forrest
ers' Hall, London South. The meet
ing was addressed by W B. Walker.
past grand blaster, and George
Geoghegan, past worshipful pre-
ceptor of the Royal Black Knights
of Ireland. Mr. Essery is well-
known to all the Orangemen in this
district having 'addressed the 12th
of July meetings many 'times.
MARRIED.'
Owing to an overflow of copy we
are unable to give an interesting
account of a wedding of Miss May
ing before he left he was presented,'
Bell, youngest daughter of Mr. and
with al:puise of money and the '11m John Bell, of Lloydmitnister, to
following address• Silas• Robinson Tuffley. A full ac'-
Ddar Mr. 'Herman :- count will be given next week.
On the eve of your leaving Clinton
we desire, on 'behalf .of. 'members.
of St. Paul's church, to express our
appreciation 'of your work in The
Sunday School and in the A.Y.P.A.
for the past eight years, and our
sense of loss at your departure.
e pray ifI the Arnahiy- ""•'' i'IT1
crown with .His blessing 'the work.
in..'Which in 'future you will be en-
gaged. Kindly accept this purse as
a slight token of our. regard With
our best wishes for 'your future
welfare, we remain,.
Yours faithfully,
Misses N. Bently:and E. Cluff.
Clinton, Ont., 26 Sept. 1910. ' •
GONE.TO TORONTO.
Last week 'We omitted` to men-
tion that Dr. and Mrs Graham had
Personal Notes.
ss Mar„egret wri of Brussels.
andMiss Annie Seo % 0fl l'taint—
were
r'a ""
were the 'guests this week with the
former's sister, Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr.
Miss Murray an dMiss.'Thompson,
'teachers at':Blyth, were visitors in,:
Clinton last Saturday and Sunday.
and Mr's.. Israel Taylor, •ola
London, were 'here for a few days.
They have 'just returned( 'from..'the. •
West 'whex e'Mr. Taylor 'attended
the General Methodist Conference
and was also attending to business
while out there. •
Clinton sent Many visitors to our
purcha d.'to 'Toronto where they 1 show, among them such stalwarts
purchased a residence and purpose
making their 'home. Brussels can
ill. afford to :lose such . residents,
The Dr. was a 'good citizen invest -
mg his, Money in property. erecting
buildings and generally promoting
the bes't Interests of the place. For
You 'certainly 'cannot afford, to
'buy ht a store that "cannot afford
to advertise."
As Ian advertising • Medium 'the
New Era cannot be surpassed.
Does it (occur !to you that an ;ad-
vertisement may change the whole
career of an individual. and may
materially effect' • the advertiser's
lot in life? A real estate ad. will
beread' by our subscribers and'oth
ers Who are interested In real es-
tate. If you have something to dis
Tripe of ; are Wanting help, or' have
something to bring before the pub-
lic use the columns of the New,MRra
au your advertising medium. The
cost is 'trifling,, .
'CLINTON'WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.
On 'Monday'afternoon the final
game in the er'th-Huron League
took place bele and it was -an easy
'win for the home team, as•• they
shut-oustthe visitors "by a score of
4 to 0. The Mitchell 'players look --
ed dangerous 5n 'the 51h innings
'with two on 'bases but a double
play spoiled Mall their chances. Mew
In'tyre 'was hit when runs counted
while 'Tasker, both pitched and
fielded phis position in professional
style. 'Following is the line up and
score 'or`the Clinton team ;--
CLINTON R 0
Hawkins c I 3
,Johnson 1 b 0 3
Draper 2 b 0 i
Twitchell s
Counter r f 0 3
McCaughey 3 b 0 3
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MrEwari e f 0 2
Tasker p - 1 2
Y, 4 Kit
Iii1TCn(EL t,. -0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0.-0
t1x1Nxolt--0 1 0 0 0 1 02 x-4
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as Silas Davis, Harry -Hunt and Jas. ,
Hearn.—Goderich Star.
Mr. Hislop Dickson, who Supplied; .
In Willis Presbyterian Church this
summer sails on Satur'day, Oct. 1st
by steamer "Grampian'front Mont
5;he ecu led seats.:o , • n it r eal :to 'Glasgow - .I vhexe. .,'.he �'w111
n&Sbl o�o ,o:ard's a -m- vag spend reg eel ln•PbB 'i i Bate
and d church.
eh ! studiesa't 'th college
n generous."toward the '' church, e and T7niver=
Mrs.. Graham's mother . (Mrs • sity of that place. '
Mr. Hugh Grigg, of London, spent
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'Sunday under the parental roof.
Mr. David Miller, after a visit
here with his sister, Mrs. T. Hawk-
ins, left Thursday morning for his:
home in Brooklyn,
Mr. John Smith' and son, of Tot•
Ledo; returned home. las't Friday,
after a 'weeks visit with relatives.
here. •
Misses. Dollie ''Cooper Land. Mary,
Lawson Visited there friend Hawn -
ah Moi'e,Seaforth, ' Saturday and!
Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Cole, Waterloo is the
guest fo her daughter Mrs. George
beenJacksonspe.
winding (a few days in Tor :
The fe Of 1Rev. Dr. -Stewart has
onto,: Where the now has two sons.
esidilig; in 'addition to numerous
other relatives.
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