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Clinton New Era
January 27th, 1921 '.0-^q:17:79
COATSAND FURS
FOR THE LOWEST
CASH PRICE
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MEN'S STORE
• Custom Tatariat
Men's Furnfairloe
Phone 103
Opposite Public Library
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WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and House
Furnishings.
Phone 67
Next Royal Bank
Full Kitchen Equipment
leans better Kitchen Effic-
iency, comfort and conven-
ience•for those in charge of
General Householdn;Duties.
" You .will find in our
kitchenware Department
Everything needed for Kitch
en Service.
We have a full line of
Aluminum Ware, Granite -
Ware and Tin Ware, Etc.
COME SEE AND SELECT
Corte s & Vernier
TRY
wins
FOR PLUMBING
HEATING AND
POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY
3000 Chickens
2000 Hens
,
500 Ducks
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Top prices will be paid by. us
ROOFING for all kinds of Poultry taken
at 'Clinton ' every clay and at
Holmesvilleevery Wednesday
morning. We pay three cents
more per lb. for prope`y fattened,
milk fed Chickens.
Repairing Promptly
Done
Phone 53
Hecla Furnaces Lead
There is a Reason
Ask` Us.
HAVE WE COAL?
Pll say we,havet,alt kinds of, it
ihciuding: .
Chesnut, Stove Egg, Buckwheat
& Pea Coal, Cannel -Coke, Smith-
ing & Soft Coal.
Try a ton of Buckwheat or Pea
Coal to bank your fires. 'Twill
save your coal and keep ,your fires
from being too hot during the mild
spells. We also have a varitey of
wood, cheap and dear, but a1i
worth the money.
The winter is still young. Diffi-
cult transportation.' and American
demand may yet cut off our sup-
ply, so come across with your ord-
ers now while we have the goods.
Orders and settlements taken at
Wiltsie's Store, We are now
booking orders for summer detiv-
ery, and respectfully solicit your
patronage.
We do not Want all the business
but would like to have yours. `
MO. B. MUSTARD
Clapton & Brucelel1d.
Pkdr*ia for Clinton N. '14,
1i'JIa.ine for'lleucofrhld 11 cm 6113.
GUNN LANGLOIS & CO, LTD.
;Clinton,: Ontario
N. W. Trewartha Local Manager
The ue-to.date Firm
The Corner Grocery
This is the Season for Hot
Drinks. ' '
We have prepared Chocolate,
Cocoa, Coffee and Bovril ready to
serve by pouring hot water on
thein.
Try Cowan's and Baker's Cocoa
also good Bulk Cocoa, at a spec-
ial price.
Jams and Marmalades.
See our Special Saturday Bar-
gain Counter.
Fred. W. Wigg
Phone 45.
SCRANTON COAL
and Wood for Sale
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any who wish to Leave their order for
Spring delivery can do so by leaving
their orders at my residence, Nunn St.
or Phone 154
Toros—Strictly Cash -•-Phone 155.
E. WARD
IlJ 5WWENCE--HURON STREET
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the nee is ready,
Rink Opened Tuesday, •
Brilliant Combination.
Local amateur astronomers were
furnishing information regarding
the brilliant aggregation in the
Western Sky last w eek. The sky"
gave evidence of a brilliant "earth
shine" on the gibbons moon while 11-4`w
degrees away was the fiery red planet
Mars, almost in line with the most brit.
liant heavenly wanderer, Venus, twin
sister of this globe, which is fast out-
pacing little mars in the journey east-
ward and reaches its higheest alti-
tude in the Western sky on Febru-
ary 9 almost 47 degrees up. Then
she recedes passing behind the sun
on April 22 after which Venus will
be a "morning" star. Mars remains
in the western sky until June 29
after which it will also be visible
ahead of the sun instead of behind it
^a morning star.
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MUST DISCLOSE
WHO GETS INCOME
* An important clause in the pro- *
* posed amendment to the Assess- *
meat Act requires that every .
agent, trustee, executor or per- *
* son who collects or receives *
* or is in any way in possession
* or control of income for or on
* behalf of a person resident in
• Ontario, shall, upon receipt of
*
a notice from the assessor or
* Assessment Commissioner,
* within ten•days, deliver or mail
* to the assessor a statement in
* writing, setting forth the names
* and addresses of all such per-
* sons who are resident in the
*.. municipality who ought to .be
• !assessed for their income. •
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' lneeme Forms Ready Soon
The Dominion Income tax forms for
The Arena opened on Tuesday .even- 1 9Zt wrIl probably be ready for distri-
iitg for the skating .season, The Kittle
Band was in *attendance,
$100 and Costs.
Magistrate Andrews gave his .decision
in the Bedard Liquor ease from' St.
button early next month,
Raises Assessment: and Incomes, -
Judge Dickson gave his decisions on
the various urt of Revision cases
and made inereas On them all.
Joseph's On Wednesday afternoon when- Flying Hall Mast
he' stated the tine would be $100 and 115 Honor or the late „Hon A, L.
cost%, . Sifton, the -fl'ag on .the local govern-
ment building was flying at half mast
from Saturday until Tuesday.
No.4 a Stored Yet.
The last few days of frosty weather Fined $10 and Costs. -
have been the delight for those who A young man form Dashwood all-
store ice away_for summer use, but up peered before Police Magistrate And -
to the present their has been 150 ice rows last Monday and pleaded guilty
And -
oft, sufficient thickness to cut, . All pre,, .of being drunk, Fle. was fined $10 and
parations are made to start as soon as costs,
Minor Locals. Huron •Old Boys' At Home.
Next Tuesday Is February 1st. The annual At I•lonne of the Huron
County Council ,is *being held let Ord. Boys' Association of Toronto will
Goderich this week. be held in the Oddfellow's Temple on
January still continues its repute- College St.; on Thursday evening, Feb.
tion for unprecedentedly pleasant 24th when a big time is expected,
weather, .
A mantle of white snow over the Boundary Line Moved
mud, sparse .though it be, is' a gentle A new pulp published in Chicago,
reminder that it is winter, _and, being offered for sale In Canada,
Judging from what has taken place ' shows! all the 'Canadian cities from
so far the electors of West Peterboro Brockville to Sault Ste, Marie as
should be pretty well instructed in fiscal forming part of the United States.
policies, and federal politics in general, l
by the trate the election comes round. A Successful Birthday Party.
It may turn out iu this case a multitude I On Tuesday evening the S. Ae held
of counselors In confusion of wisdom.a successful birthday party and realized
lover $40. Among the outsiders' taking
A Change Needed. 1 part were Capt. and Mrs, Bowers and
According to statistics crime a- some Army workers .of Goherich; and
mong young boys increased in Canada Capt. Kerbson and brother Roy Kerbseu
during the last twenty years 300% . o,e31134--;1'Th6 officers wash to th€
Which reveals a rather appalling con- 1 all for turning out and making the en-
dition of lawlessness among the youth I ter tainment a success.
of the country. During the three Married In Toronto
years from 1917 to 1919, more Chan A quiet -but very pretty wedding
20%s of the indictable crimes were I was solemnized in St. Phillip's Church
Committed by children udder+, 16 years Rectory, Toronto, when Miss Stella
of age. In 1919 there were 3 S 7 6 child- Copp daughter of Mr• and Mrs. Jos -
ren under 16 years of age convicted I ep'h Copp, of town, was united in
of indictable crimes, of whom 631 boys I ntarriaaeto Mr. William Greig, son of
convicted for burglary, house and shop 1 Mr, Thomas Grigg, of Clinton. The
breaking. This raise's the vital quer- 1 ivedd. ng ceremony was performed by
tion as to the responsibility for this'_ Rev. J. A. Robinson, of St. Phillip's
condition of affairs. The primary ob- Church Rectory on Saturday, January
ligation rests upon the home, but in 1 22nd. Both bride and groom are
secondary sense tate' church and the
i well known to many in Clinton and
State' have a great. responsibility in 'the best wishes for a happy and pros -
wig the will coed conditions .of society such
es perous journey through life is ex -
as wia to the formation of tended to them, They intend resid-
habits of good citizenship, 1 ing in Toronto, where the groom has
February Rod ani Gun: ) been employed -for some time.
Canadians have long known the A Good Entertainment
wonders of big game hunting in Canada I "The Gypsy Maid" an operative.
but this month's Rod and Gun in Can- revue put on under the auspices of
ads contains an American's impression the Pastime Club last Thursday night
of what he terms his greatest big game ' was one of the most enjoyable high
hunt. Morris Ackerman, the famous class entertainments given here for
American writer of big game hunter many a day. The operatic quintette,
visited British Columbia bast fall and Norman Colvin, tenor; George W.
with camera and pen he tells an in- Vines bass; Mrs, Thornton Schwartz,
teresting story of big game hunting in soprano; Miss Maynte Bell, contralto;
Isis own inimitable manner. In addi- and Miss Alvin Colvin pianist, present -
tion to this article, there are sixteen ed numerous satisfactory numbers,
stories and articles dealing with the revealing- excellent taste, refinement
great outdoor life in 'Canada. The and musical qualities ' of the highest
writers'include Boinycestle Dale, F, V. order. Miss Pearl O'Neil, reader,
Williams, A. Bryan Williams, Harry M. delighted the audience with her bill -
Moore and others equally well 'known liant elocutionary numbers and was
generous with encores. "The'Gypsy
Fair" was regarded as a feature of
delight. The classic dancing, toe danc-
log, etc., was a novel feature to a
Clinton audience' and was highly ap-
preciated. This company have an
abundance of beautiful costumes and for
quick change artists the young ladies
deserve special commendation. •
to the readers of Canada's premier
sporting monthly. the various de-
partments are up to their usual high
standards in this issue:' Rod and Gun
in Canada is published monthly by W.
J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont.
0..Ciftfiiloyecl the
r Give a Time Saver Electric.
Washer for a Christmas
present. It extends the
good cheer of Christmas
to every wish -day of the/
'year. No other present'
'can make wife or mother
'so happy, See the Time
(Saver in our store,
SUTTER &
PERDUE
Clinton
YOUR GROCER IS
NOT A PROFITEER
Have a heart!
Your grocer is not a profiteer)
a i•ie is .passing along ,to you reduced
prices, as fast or faster than they
conte to him. Just because prices on
many good things are still high,
don't blame him. it ' is usually the
poorest quality of everything that
shows the greatest decline.
If he is as good a man as the aver-
age, your grocer is still doing.. Itis
utmost to give you the best value
for your money. But don't push him
too hard. He is only human.
Yon don'tknow, but we do, that
he is recommending goods that. pay
him less profit than other well known
brands. which he might easily per-
suade his customers to take if he
cared. to do so;
We know this because lie pays us
more or' Red Rose Tea and sells it
at less profit than tither ,teas, so
ivlieniie recommends you to buy
Red 'Rose 'l'ea, you will know It 'is
because lie believes it the best and
is willing to take a little lees profit
for the sake of giving you the best
value he can.
We are publishing this because we
believe the more our people know of
the true facts tout.eru,ug the profits
made by those they deal with, the
more generous they will he iii their
' judgements. ---T. Essabrooks
LiMited, 'forclnto, Ontario,
May
The New Year
'�fi,;fti4.1'ae'�.'ic'�t
Brl ng you mush material prosperity
and happiness
The W. Do Fair eo.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mr. Car Owner
This is to remind you cold weather is with us, and you must
care for your Battery. Send it to us and we will keep it in a
charged condition, ready to go to work in the spring all for
$1,50. We repair any make of. Battery and carry a full line
of parts.
Have us give you a price on 3 or 5 coats when you, want
your car painted. All work done by experienced workmen.
Clinton Garage and Battery Service Station
J. H. PAXMAN
Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT.
NEW ERA WANT ADS.
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The Most Interesting flews in The Paper
WHEN there is an emergency to meet, when a
need of business or the hose presents itself,
quick, decisive action is demanded.
There are innumerable occasions when there is
imperative demand to accomplish a desired object
at once and to do it in the most efficient way with
maximum return - and minimum expense. The se-
curing of reliable household servants and help of all
kinds. Getting the right kind of capable experienc-
ed employes for office, mill, store, shop or factory
Selecting high grade representatives to secure add-
ed volume of business. The renting or buying a
home. Choosing investment chances that are pro.
fitable and sure. Finding a job that is pleasant,
congenial and that holds possibility of advancement
and increased return. Restoring lost articles of
v�ue, Ask for the Want Ad. Man.
Nam essime
WE ARE NOW
Starting s New Year and We should start right We invite a share of your
Business This Year. You will find our Prices. Right and our aim is to satisfy
our Customers. This week we offer a few of our stock taking specials.
3 Bars Ivory Soap. .25c
3 Bars Lifeb°uy Soap
y5c,
3 Bars Goblin Soap.25c
EXTRA SPECIAL
3 Cakes Palm Olive
E°r .. .. ... 25c
5 lbs • Rolled Oats 25c
2 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c
SWEET
JUICY
ORANGES
1 doz. for 49c
DON'T FORGET
We have Grit ands
Oyster Shell for h
6 Cakes Peerless Wash- ens..
. Valencia Raisins for pies
per lb. 30c. They need it to fill the
ing Compound 25c ,s the egg basket. -
GET THE HABIT 0 F DEALING AT , w,
JOHNSON & CO,
PHONE 111. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
l�i4H
uribut
cushion Sole
Shoes for Children
Most mothers who buy Hurlbuts once, buy them always—but
they never need to buy them as often as any other make. This
is because Huribtits Shoes are BETTER SHOES, and have ex-
clusive features not found in other makes.
Compare Hurributs with the life of any pair of ordinary shoes
you have ever bought—and you will see that Hurlbut Wetted
Cushion Sole Shoes represent the lowest price -per -day's wear of
any shoe made for children.
A FULL RANGE OF STYLES AT
FRED. J,A'7eKSN
–"SHOES THAT SATiISFY"-•
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