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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1921-2-24, Page 5Clinton Now ,Era • 'i'lltirsclay Pebuary,24t13,-ir9zi eisstama• est raonusissa= °eta 1"74HOW .IS THIS' FOR A FLANNELETTE BARGAIN? COMMENCING SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 26th 192 FLANNELETTE WITH EVERY TWO YARDS OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED GOODS PURCI1ASED, THAT . IS TO SAY You Pay for 2 Yards awl get 3 You Pay for 5 Yards and get 71/2 You Pay for 10 Yards and get 15 You Pay for 20 Yards and get 30 WILL YOU aiUY AT LESS THAN COST? IF SO, COME TO WN'S INTER SALE WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE YARD ' OF - Corless A GOOD WIRING JOB DE MANDS CARE, SKILL AND a EXPERIENCE. .We have these very necess- ary qualifications and can sup- ply all the up-to-date equip- ment essential to a good job. Come in and ask to see our Lighting Plant run. We sell and • install THE SILENT ALAMO, , & Venner Hardware and Electrical TRY 1 Hawkins FOR PLUMBING HEATING AND ROOFING i.' Repairing Promptly .®one Phone 53 •---0 . Hecla Furnaces aliilNIBIpV EIIVUP9OuIV@➢CNl ESIliuegalPHIINId1NNInIIRiIIIOIVQBIIIigglaiIIIUIngiiBIIIDIUUIlfil 9 Getting Ready For Baseball Opening Clock Stopped Tuesday some of the baseball boys'. fhe Post Office Cloak refused to started their spring training and eotja- eont'uue work in the faeo of the sleet d iesday morning and stopped at =sensed tossing the ball around,' on "Heck" Hays, of the Qoderich team had 5:30 a, m, better soon start his teats going, Good •Ice and Good Tune Agricultural Banquet To;NIBht i The skating party under the auspices The Annual Banquet of the Huron of 'the Tiny Scouts on Friday evening, Central Agricultural Society will be held last was a success, A good 'crows} in the Town hall to -night (Thursday), ' was in attendance incl the ice in good There are still a few tickets to be had shape, Excellent music was' provided yet,' Banquet at 7 o'clock to be follow- by the Kiitie Baud, ed by addresses. I Issuing Permits Chief of Police Fitzsimons is now ready •to -issue permits for weapons. The' Chief again wishes 'to impress' Ippon the people the neces.s.Ity of ob- taining •a permit, The pctnarty , of $too is no light one and persons who do not wish to take a permit would do well to hand in' their guns, pistdls Some Clever Work • • etc.,'so as to be immune ` from this. The window 'cards In the Marrish penalty. Clothing Company's windows are draw• or ing ,attention by the passer-by. The • work is that of Mr. Alex, Eagieston, who •a is clerk in the store and is very credit- * able to the young man, `* Attempt at Housebreaking Saturd;4y- evening about 8 o'clock while Mrs. Betts and daughter were upstairs, some• person tried the door and then put their shoulder to it a couple of times. Mrs. Betts called out and the intruder went away. This is the second time this has occurred in the past week or so, • Falls, Breaks Leg E. Honsberger, a well-known Till- sonburg citizen, who has passed his eightieth year, was seriously injured Friday monring by failing on the sidewalk, breaking his leg. A few years ago, while working in the coun- try, he was struck by lightning, but surviving the shock. Mr. Honsber- 7 ger is one of the oldest Oddfeliows 'in the Dominion. • ��• 'It 'Cannot Be Done ' A writer of an otherwise good 'let - POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY ter to the New Era spoiled it,ti ll,nby Must Pay In U. S. Funds • Citizens of the United States do- miciled in Canada "must not alone pay income taxes to the United "States'. Government as heretofore, but all, remittances' must be made in; the United State funds. Lead There is a Reason Ask Us. MIDWINTER SALE' $1.50 PER TON OFF ALL OUR COAL AND COKE Corning at this, the windy and coldest time of the year, this sale ought to be a real bonanza for our citizens. $20,000. WORTH OF STOCK 3000 Chickens • 2000 Hens •failing' fo attach his niIn . be that the letter was not intended for publication, but that • need make nc difference. He •has made a statement .and was apparently Ipth to back it up 'with 'his own' name,. Therefore, it 500 Ducks cannot be used nor can we refer to it ._._0— in any way, as it would be ill-advised Top prices will be paid by, us to accept a statement 'Mitch has not the backing of the one who made it. -for all kinds of Poultry taken • •- 1 King',s 'Plate May 2, st at 'Clinton every ,day and 'at t •• - • + ,The King,s Plate this year, which is Holmesville every Wednesday. gpeua to horses foaled in Ontario, will morning. We pay three cents again :are•• 'ilei' -p1901 for the Ontario more per lb. for properly fatten=ed, breeders as was the case last spring.milk fed Chicken& Itis for 57,500 added, and 10 guineas, the gift of His 'Majesty King George V. This classic which is the eldest continuously run eve»: on the con- GUNN LANGLOIS -&'CO, LTD. a=nent will this year be run on May 21st at the Woodbine, Toronto, and the Clinton,- Ontario . entries will close with the Ontario 'Jockey 'Club on March 15th. N. W. Trewartha ' Local Manager The un -to -date Firm SCRANTON 'COAL —0 -- - r Don't, ,forget to leave your Only 4 more days in Fbruary, 1 , A. F. and A, M: meets `on Friday I order for Spring Delivery for eveniiog• • 1— COAL and WOOD — ■ • 9ll9.,,0���6 Iwith E. WARD, if you want MUST BE TURNED INTO QUICKLY CASH Owing to what alight almost be called a panicky buying craze, we were= last fall forced to go into the open coal market, and buy coal at whatever figure we could, to meet the wishes of our customers. The winter has been all eXCep- Cool off too suddenly, they get their feet tionft1 011e, and had we known it wet, kick off the, ctotilos at night.. The mother cannot watch then all the time se what is she going to do? ICT ��+^ � °"°'�""'"C"' ilfothcrs must seta neglect her u.��n It is hard to lu>op the children frees catching cold, they will run out of doors not properly wrapped, or have too t much clothing on and get overhruted and •, was to be, we alight have gone on and ,gave our p,:ople enough coal fl'onl our straight-line shipments, kept the price down; =driven up- held as the "right kind of a coal man," as scfine. of our coalmen within the county, have done... But on the other had, had the. winter run its usual course, we would certainly have been up a. gainst it, However facts are stubborn s With 'things, and we find ours e1ve v a heavy stock of dear coal, which we are going td sacrifice at this special price regardless of cost, Let us have your order to -day, and do not forget to place your, Summer Order with us NOW. Orders and settlements taken at WILI"SIB'S STORE. 10R. MUSTARD u'Xtitkon �s liirucefield, Phone °loE Clutton Me,. X74, Phone for ISruceileld do 518. satisfactio=n. —We will look after you— Terms—Strictly Cash—Phone, 155. e RESIDENCE --HURON STREET ehldreres co,a7;ha or colds, but must The Corner Grocery look fur a reunrdyon the Brat sign. A great as e.,y mothers are now giving I'his is the Season • for HUt their children Dr. AVuocre Norway Pine Syrup, as it is so pleasant and nice for then to 'take, and relieves the cough or cold in a very short time, �Irs. kS. Crowe, R.R. No. 5, Truro, N S., writes:—e"I'wo years ago my little boy h, ere cold witch caught � au 1 a a se left him with it very bad cough He could not rest nt night, and became, very thin and. wgak. The prescription our physician gave rim did not help tum, and 1 slid nob know what, to do. try foster, in Maasitoba, wrote Inc to try,Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.' I went right to town and purchased twobottles, and before they were used myys boy's cough had dtsappr tired, and he became Wang and well again. 'We always knew what to rune, now f :r coughs and colds." Dr. Wood's Norway Pito Syrup is 85e, and 50c a bottle at all dealers. Manufactured only by The T. Milburt Co., Limited,iToronto, Ont. 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 13u1k Cocoa at a spec- ial price, • , Jams and Marmalades. See our ` •necial Saturday Bar= gaits Counter. - - Fred W. Wigg !Phone 45. Opening Up Business On Saturday of this week Mr, Murray e McEwen opens up his Custom Tailor :r and Gent's Furnishing's Establishment ar in the Wilkin Block. Mr, McEwen is e no stranger in town, having been a resi- =r, dent here for the past 14 years as a -s tailor. The New Era wishes him sec- * cess in. his new venture. •* Engagement Announced . a: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hodge, of Padd- x ington, London, England,' announce the * engagement of their eldest daughter * Alice Louise, to Mr. Lawrence Edgar e Greig, of London, Ontario, son of Mr. * and Mrs• T. A, Greig, of Clinton, Ont- a, :trio. The marriage to take place -early * in March.: +r ar A quiet but very pretty wedding was * solemnized on Wednec4lly morning, February 23rd, at 6:30 a. m., when Miss Mary Clete tlol.aed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. FL Holland became the bride of Mr. Wil lane Merritt Nediger, son cf Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Nediger. * Rev, Anderson officiating at the wedd- -* ing. Tia bride looked very charming in her traveling suit of navy cloth with becoming hat and furs and carried a bouquet of • Ophella Roses. After a dainty wedding breakfast at the hone of the bride's.parents the happy couple left on the 8:23 train for if short honey- moon.trip to London and other points. M SUCCESSFULLY! On then' return they expect to take * up their home in Seaforth. * r „ , * „ Married Wednesday ADVERTISING Some merchants hesitate to begin Newspaper Adver- 'lising because their business is YOUNG and their avail- able advertising appropria- tion small. Don't let that condition deter your SMALL SPACE in News- papers can be made unusual- ly profitable. Given a CLEVER IDEA, a striking arrangement of type, and an advertisement of only one or two inches single column can be made to work wonders, if used persistently. ' T h e Ingersoll Dollar Watch was first advertised by means of very small ad- vertisements. e As the sales of Ingersoll s• Watches increased the size * of the space grew, until NOW * the volume of business is * enormous and the advertis- ing runs to full pages. "Great oaks from little * 'acorns grow." w An ADVERTISING Campaign * can be evolved •which fits # YOUR NEEDS and your re- * sources. • Horlick's =Malted Milk - used • one -inch ads for naonths— tr NOTICE Oi'Saturday, February, 26th, I,am opening a Cus- tom Tailor Shop, with a few lines of "Suitings, etc., in, the store, first door north of-Rattenbury- House. ' Will also carry a comple line of Gents Furnishings. All new stock.• • " MURRAY McEWAN Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Promptly done at very Reasonable prices. ll_ t' ''>J. u Cant', , ,A.ffor Fa se Economy You can't expect the. same wear ally service from a twenty dollar suit than you get from one at forty. And the forty dollar xl uit will cost you less in the long run. It will give you nv eller and longer wear and service than the inferior grades A uality lighting plant like the Doniinion, built of the highest lt: rade- materials 'with careful workmanship, without thought of p' trying to skimp and sue will save you money in the end. Low W;, fuel consumption, freedom from ,repair and ability to deliver continuous power are what count, A Dominion Lighting Plant J, in your property means ample power every day•with 1,w main- p tenance, . , • Write for, descriptive booklet and naive of your local dealer. ,r "If you want the best, buy a Dossiusion." 1. i� is f t �'�' ' , �� i s�•l .. Suiten & Perdu.e 1l 9AP The High Cost .. 4v nd'I: �I. • "d ofc1Dipping It you are worth $50,00 a week or pay it to an employee who dips his pen in the ipk 50 . times a day, the dipping cost you 71/2c a day, that is why WATER MAN'S IDEAL FOiJNTAIN `PEN is, replacing the old style pen everywhere, in office, school and home. The W. >, i • Often the ehe4lieSt--2 JWtYs the Best t..............mmuzsmszsassmstmEmaraznoz=ramszsB -Wig YOUR ATTENTION Is Drawn to These Specials we Offer This Week. You Will Find Our Prices Right With To -Days' Market in these Lines and others the same. Our AIM. Is to Satisfy our CUSTOMERS. 3 Bars Ivory Soap. .25c 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes 25c EXTRA SPECIAL 3 Bars Lifehouy Soap 25c, 3 Bars Goblin Soap.25c 3 Bars of Palm Olive Soap With Another Purchase At OUR STORE 1 Can of Tomatoes 15c OUR 81G BAR OF N. P. SOAP Equal in Weight of 3 Of Any Other Laundry Soap For 25 cents SEE OUR WINDOW SATURDAY FOR OTHER SPECIALS Supplies Limited to t EACH CUSTOMER 2 Pkgs Jelly Powder 25c GET TIIE HABIT OF DEALING AT JOHNSONTHESTORE FOR EVGl2YBODl�j' PHONE 111. 1 Ib of Valencia Raisins: .23e Ib of Mince Meat at 22c. 2 Large Cans Heinz Pork: • and Beans at . , 22c. Clinton Garage and Battery Service Station The Enforcement of the Headli ght Laws, means that auto owners must equip their cars with approv ed Lenses. We have the followingl to choose from: Levelight Ftolophane Legalite. • Staler Roadlighter Primolite Macbeth Conopher Clear 'Conopher Noviol Ciamert - Comae in and have us fill out you r• applications J. H. PAXMAN ' EZAM1NER FOR LICENSE. DRIVING Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. rtx.„10.0.01minownenteorki ,.,, 1 NEW. ERA WANT ADS, - The Most Interesting News in Th'e 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 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 inrestinent 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. ,y��+•ti;ttn ter=« a a1:;t li,tsrnrs•A BOMA cushion :ole Shoes for ChiLdren Most mothers who buy Hurlbuts once, buy them always—but they never need to buy't11em as often as any other slake, This - is because Hurlbuts Shoes are BETTER SHOES, and have ex- clusive -features nit found in other makes, Compare Hurlbuts with the life of any pair of ordinary shoes you have ever bought—and you wilt see. that Hurlbut Welted Cushion Sole Shoes represent the lowestestprice-per-day's wear of any shoe made for children. - A FULL RANGE OF STYLES AT MED. .174 e KSON —"SHOES THAT SATISFY"— pram ATISFY".-