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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1921-2-3, Page 61 oven's 'r.o+,1' Pi arot r t.4 n t id inter Sale fit. Qat" ,am ^ro s'iice °y°I', "' ,iu $l 9run'pi'KIiN":ktn • , M: .,. ..'," cx `l, , . P`A. ," •,u'awrar �T..,,,�,-„,,.-r .. ,. x...�x.'sSt • Sweeps into prominence once again Saturday, February 5th, 1921 No other sale during the whole year is so eminently prominent, or so deservedly popular as BROWN'S famous half -yearly sales. No other sale so forcefully illustrates the two -fold purchasing power that enables this store to. maintain an underselling supremacy for high-class goods. Every piece of merchandise exploited at these sales must qualify to the BROWN standard of perfection. Every valuation is accurately confirmed, and the thousands of dollars worth of reliable merchandise offered at fractional figures is backed by a reputation of many years for straightforward, honest business methods. There's a broad public spiritedness about this store that dominates its policies, its every action; so far as it is able, it looks at everything from the customer's side of the counter. It bends its tremendous resources and its world wide connections in securing the finest and best goods the market affords. It studies to bring prices down lower than they ever were before without a corresponding drop in quality. , TRADE EPIGRAM — "As the blacksmith strikes while the iron is hot” so the wise buyer will anticipate her wants for a long time to co me and make her selections early while the assortments are good." OZZICTSMISSOZSMOSEEneineXESCISSOnen Full Kitchen Equipment leans better Kitchen Effic- iency, comfort and conven- ience for those in charge of General Household 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 ' New Sign, i Mr. Wendorf, has a new sign placed at his store, bearing the words "Dom- inion Cafe." :A A Brighter Outlook, • Bradstreet's report Indicates that the tide has turned, and a very much bet- ter business outlook is the result, Getting in Ice Supply: Ice was being put in for W. T. O'Neil on Monday and Tuesday.. The ice was not as thick as some years, but is of excellent quality. Cut Down Trees. ���y !� ��� � Some trees on the dividing line be.- 'tL.tl. rows (S G tween St, Paul's church and Mr. T. A. Greig, were cut down on Saturday morning. Messrs, R, Draper, R. 1-lun- ter,,F. Bowden and T. A. Greig were ==.91.�. .a''".'m,m'R"crob'ia"".t° doing the heavy work, mam TRY a.wki FOR PLUMBING HEATING POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY I 3000 Chickens 2000 Hens 500 Ducks —O AND ! Top .prices will be . paid by us for all kinds of Poultry taken ROOFING at Clinton every day and at Holinesville every Wednesday morning. We pay three cents more per lb. for properly fattened, 'milk fed Chickens. —0 -- Repairing Promptly Done Phone 53 —0—. Hecla Furnaces Lead There is a Reason Ask Us. HAVE WE COAL? I'll say we have, all kinds of it including: 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 all worth the money. The winter is still young. Dif11- 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 making orders for summer deliv- ery, and respectfully solicit your ,7atronage. We do not want all the business but would tike to.have yours. JNO. B. MUSTARD Clutton & Bruce field. Phone for Clinton No. 74. Mune for Brucefieltl 11 on 618. t,,,. •e GUNN LANGLOIS & CO, LTD. Clinton, Ontario N. W. Trewartha Local Manager The un -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 them. 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. -.Wenn awn Macittearb SCRANTON COAL and Wood for Sale any who wish to leave their order for Spring delivery can do so by leaving their orders at my residence, Huron Si or Phone 155. Terms --Strictly Cash—Phone 155. Bal.'.d,7»Er1CF.--HURON ,slit* 1 An Invitation. The Stratford Normal School "At Menne" this year will be held on Friday February 4th and it is hoped that many graduates will make a point of attend- ing. Some of the classes are having a reunion on that date and arrange- ments will be made for special rooms in which to meet if a request is made for such meeting. This notice is an invitation to attend the "at home," The Greyhound Excursion, The dates of the Greyhound's June excursion have been announced. The steamer will arrive on Monday, June 13th, at Goderich, and the moonlight excursion under the auspices of the Goderich band will be held that even- ing. The trip to Detroit would be made the following day, leaving Goderich the usual time on Tuesday morning, return- ing Thursday and leaves again for the final trip to Detroit on Friday morning, June 17th, The Clinton New Era Thursday, February 3rd, 1921 11111,IIIIIill 111111 VIII 11111 II 1111 11 111 Al 11,1(11111111111 1111111111111111111 II 1111111111 Illi 1144. IWRualII111111111tlIIttl11111110111111111111111IUII 1 Local News loDm01111E iii RIIIMlKERMIPI I OM1111001111uoiMIIuMMIRINEREMumuMEIIIMI Still Snowing f Council Monday • 1 s Our Lady of the Snows has again The Regular session of the Town donned her ermine mantle. j Council will be held on Monday next, Got A Big Order Fell at Post Office The Plano Factory got an order for Last Friday at noon Miss Ellan 1'00 Pianos this week that will mean Mountcastle slipped and fell near the work for the next month. Horse Took is Tumble Thursday morning Mr, Ern Jackson's horse took atumble near the Cotnmer Will Hold a Members' Night tial hotel, but no damage was done, Murphy L, 0. L, 710 purpose hold - Post Office and got a bad shaking up. Her nnuly friends w111 hope for a speedy recovery. Addressed U. F. 0. Mr, A. A. Powers, President of the 'Co-operative Company of the U. F, 0., addressed the Clinton U. F. 0. Branch On Wednesday evening of this week. Meeting Postponed The U, F. 0., Social evening to be put on by the Stanley members on Thursday evening of next week has been postponed until the 17th, owing to the Concert of the Girls' Auxiliary. Ing a Social evening, open to members only, in their Lodge room on Tuesday evening, February 8th. Members are asked to bring lunch, Sold His Residence. Mr, E. Mittel has purchased the resi- dence of Mr, Wm, Harland, on Princess street and gets possession about March 1st. Mr. Harland will move to the cottage two doors east, which he also owns. Buys Farm Dominion Parliament to Open Feb. 14th Air. William Henry, of Hensall, but The Dominion Parliament is to who has been a resident in the West, meet on February 14th, and the purchased the farm known as the Tor - members of the Government are ,.ounce Farm, East of the town from Mr, now engaged on the (`valentine" which E L. Mittell for 513,000 and pays they will ask the Governor-General to 5,,500 for stock and tmplenlents. He present to parliament on that occasion. gets possession this month, Mr. Mittel Exchange Fixed • , and family will move into town. The Dominion Board of Railway Commissioin, in accordance with its judgment and order of January 14th, t has fixed the rate of exchange, in con- nection with the shipments of freight between points in Canada and the United, States, at 117/8 per cent. for the period January 31 to February 14. The surcharge during the saule•period twill be 7 per cent. Embaryo on Corn Official notice is given by the de- partment of agriculture of a quaran- tine of "corn fodder or cornstalks, in- cluding broom corn, whether used for green Agricultural Banquet Instead of holding the Agricultural Banquet the night of the Spring Show, the directors have decided to change it this year and the Banquet will be held on Thursday evening, February 24th, Prof. J, fi. Reynolds, of the 0. A. C., has promised to be present and give the address of the evening. Fuller partic- ulars will be given next week, The Bear Came Out, Wednesday, February 2nd, the bear canoe out but he didn't see his shadow to scare him back into his haunts for another six weeks and while he is cud - packing fur other purposes, dled away six weeks of winter is to be sweet corn, roasting ears, corn on the expected. Bruno's emergence or re - cob or corn cobs" grown in certain turn is nut likely to cause much alarm twnships of Welland, llaldintand, this year, for there is little expectation Oxford, Huron, Elgin, :Middlesex, and that there will be any very hard win - hent counties in Ontario, because of the prevalence of the European corn borer in those townships, and the danger of its introduction into other portions of the province by reason of Rev. J. E. Hogg, Pastor of Willis the shipment of the corn and corn pro- ducts, Dogs To Be Tagged The statutes of Ontario for 1920 I states that every owner of a dog shall ter weather this year, but "ye niver kin tell," Funeral of the I -ate Robert Bell. procure a tag for each dog owned by him and keep such tag securely fixed to a collar on the dog at all times, The council directs that the tag shall be given on the payment of the dog tax as provided by the statutes. Own- ers of dogs who negect to comply with the above regulations are liable to penalties of nut less than ten dol- lars and not more than twenty-five dollars for each offence The annual Church, conducted the funeral service of the late Robert Beil hast Friday after- noon and the body wits .Laken to Goderich Cemetery for interment. The pall bearers were:—Messrs. John Schuenhals, Thomas Cottle, Geo. Coo- per and James Ford. Among the floral tributes were:—Spray carnation by Mrs. Runtball :and Bell Telephone Staff; Spray of Narcissus by Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Sutter, White Lilies by Molson's Bank staff and a spray from Mr. and Mrs. Gay; Spray of Carnation by Chas, F. Libby and family. Must Stay at School. Circulars which are being seat broad - tax specified in theact is $2.00 fora cast by the Provincial Department of dog and $4,00 for each additional Education announce the coming into (dog, and 54.00 for a bitch and 56.00 force on September 1, 1922, Of that for eachadditional bitch owned by section of the Adolescent Scohol attend- the,sanneperson.. The law comes into ance Act which provides for the at - on the A •j tendance at school of adolescents tae• force first day of pr t , 1921. vilii'ltirtfl, Give a Time Saver Electric Washer for a Christmas present. It extends the good cheer of Christmas 'to every wash -day of the :year. No other present ;can make wife or mother 'so happy. See the Timett (Saver in our store. SUTTER & PtlIDIJE :Clinton tween 14 and 16 years of age. teln conformity with this section, "pupils are expected to remain in full time at- tendance at school until they are 16' years of age, unless employed on the authority of a hone permit or an em- ployment certificate, as provided for by the act," It is announced that it is not the intention to make the act re- troadtive by endeavoring to compel tlfose already in regular employment to return to school. Letter of Condolence The Pastime Club sent the following letter to Mrs, Bell and family which ;peaks for itself: To Mrs. R. Bell and Family Clinton, Ontario On behalf of the membership of the Pastime Club, i beg to offer our condolence in the hour of great sor- row, and trial you are having to bear, These trials conte to us all, as part of the place of the Creation of all, and you may find some solace in the beautiful words of the late James Whit- comc Riley! Away! 1 Cannot Say, And i will Not Say, that Ile is Dead, Ile is just away l With a cheery smile, and a.,wave of the hand, Ole has wandered into an unknown Land. And left us dreaming !lbw very fair it needs must be, since he lingers there. And you--ohl You, Who the Wildest Yearn, For the old Time Step, and the glad Return Think of nidi ns Faring on, as Dear. 4n the love of .there, as the love of here, Think of h ho still as the same, 1 say Ile isnot dead- .He fs Just Away Very Truly Yours "'' t i; P, Jenkins, Secretary, The Hight Cost of Dipping If you are worth $50,00 a week or pay it to an employee who dips his pen in the ink 50 times a day, the clipping costs you 71/2c a day, that is why WATERT MAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN is replacing the old style pen everywhere, in office, school and home. the W. D. 'air „ Often the eheapest—Pitwaays the Best E I 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. The Most Interesting News in The Paper WHEN there is an emergency to meet, when a need of business or the home presents itself, quick, decisive action is demanded. There are innumerable occasions when there is imperative demand to accomplish a desired object et 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 value Ask for the Want Ad. Man. WE ARE NOW :, t Starting a 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 am*. SWEET EXTRA SPECIAL JUICY 3 Bars Lifeb°uy Soap { 250, 3 Bars Goblin Soap.25c 6 Cakes Peerless Wash - 3 Cakes Palm Olive for .. .. „ 25c 5 lbs Rolled Oats 25c 2 pkgs; Corn Flakes 25c Valencia Raisins for pies per Ib. 30c. They need it to fill the ing Compound 25c a the egg basket, GET THE HABIT O I' DEALING AT ORANGES 1 doz. for 49c DON'T FORGET We have Grit and. Oyster Shea► for hens. JOHNSON& PHONE 111. THE STORE FOR. EVERYBODY' cushi Sol Shimes rfor 'C 1.1 k °en Most mothers who buy Hurlbuts once, buy them always—but they never need to buy them as often as any other make. Tliis is because Hurlbuts Shoes are BETTER SHOES, and have ex- clusive features not found in other makes. Compare Hurlbuts with the life of any pair of ordinary shoes you have ever bought—and you will see that Hurlbut Welled Cushion Sole Shoes represent the lowest price -per -day's wear of any shoe made for children. A FULL RANGE OF STYLES AT MOSereneerneneteseenaletarsitannaseMarom F :. TI,M S O A@l —"SHv ES 'THAT . SATISFY"-. ....:...,.'m® sore`. 'immottembiersetimomtivenitravaisii..10.4mtronsammiremootrownwpoormatecnortamenommtemommotrzumareporme.JV.msmsire