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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-1-29, Page 4"a (r . • . ;pitmans peaseppesmemassimemeremptsmwessmoteemmosteetagngmosamee IF YOU REQUIRE ANY OF THE BELOW MENTIONED GOODS NOW IS THE TIME TO • FINGERING YARN CANADIAN YARN BLEACHED COTTON FACTORY COTTON UY $2.40 lb • • $1.20 lb' reg 35c for' 221/2c yd. reg. 35c for 221/2e yd. A FEW HUNDRED Y1S WRAPPARETTE 221/2c yd. A CASH DISCOUNT OFF 'THE FOLLOWING Flannelette, Bleached and Unbleached Cotton, Sheet- , ing, Circular Pillow Cotton, Gaby Delainei; Liberty Ginghams, Silkoline, Mill ends of Drapery Materials and Factory Cotton, Remnants, and Coats' Thread, when purchased with other goods. MEN'S nose Custom Tailor -late Men's Filmset:at Phone to?, Opposite Public Library • WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and Hoene Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank • .. 4.4 .1. • 4111111011611,~11~8INIMINIIIITII -1,40 920 Leap Year. tKing,of Lyceum Humorists Coming. • .Our Good Resolution for 1920 would be to get the Habit of Johnson's Grocery, "THE QUALITY STORE". We offer you at Money Saving Prices this week. You can save money by buying now as/the Market in these Lines are very firm. 4 bars laundry soap ?,5c 3 cakes palm olive soap 35c IMM.11••••••11 3 cakes lavender bath soap, 25c can Pilchards, the new fish 22c A' PHONE 111 MORE EGGS WANTED Now is the time to have your hens laying. We have the helpers that the hen needs, ' Oyster Shell Mica Grit Prints Egg Producer Pratts Lice Destroyer and Lay -more Mash, Just Try it; they Help Tea Markets are ad- vancing in Prices, but our is at the old prices while they last. t Special price on, 5 11, lots Black or Mixed: Special Blend, per Ib 5.0 Royal Blend, per tb 60 Quality Blend per lb 70 Japan Green per th. 50 Rose Japan Blend th 75 The second of. the series of ,concerts put 0 y b the Girls'. Anxiffary will given in the town hall on Friday even- ing Feb. 6th,, when Herbert Leon Copes will give one of his humorous addresses. This has been said of Mini—The world needs his message of cheer --..his. re- sistless medley of fun, common sense, Classic beauty, and Magnetic pathos, and the million who have been touched by his latest and greatest'service are a unit in their prophecy of great laurels to be his ill the days- to come, for no man in -.America has so demonStrated, before the insist discerning audience in the • GET THE HABIT OF DEALING AT . I world—the solder bpys—the.possess- : foil of every attribute which makes for, cZ. at NT it, 4 v....1 . vt,„ pLitform greatness* The plan opens 4 ,T,;, •V at Fair's Book Store on Saturday, Jan:. PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY, ATTENDED TO ' 3 ss . • , The Featatezi. of . t'ur .Pill1PLES and BOILS' ... , 2 . For Nearly TWO YearS., . '1,74 0--31t1re -.. , „, r 1.1.. .1.1 . ,., et, When pthiples end boils appear on the fape and, body it seems .as if the skin he the -seat of the troubleopt the.reni • . • • whieli WO issue spi-ciel attention 21,•11:11.11:11113.", I,W 1 Fl.lhed eoutfort, its solid v(1. .21.121e. u; foot its helow the 22 1151 520222 AIIi tim• of these pointe iv..11,21 01.-1!Il •Ient '11) enrn it your eferinny, 1.Vil,13 they lire all eon:1- 141mi 'we feii 221.1.2 you will realize rhat•this la a buying oppor. tunny yon C.011112 225,2121 to tenors JJ42 p -` D vINT R. t"11/4 ttd D k_ 41 -v Undertaker and Perneral Ihrrector. Plione 28; Neat anal Sunday Valls; answered at Itestdenee over store .tegeak..Mik`t.r.rSte=ritir.MhleiDttolovaa'abVSAIMUM A HAPPY • NEW YEAR TO ALL We wish to thank our many friends for their hind patronage during the past year, and we wish each and everyone a Happy and Prosperous 1920. TIOV'M"Y" Despensing Chemin! ,..e.r..,,amrathmmeraotalonutroatunataero5moanemaeurnft.,...1 me,ri5.e.— ttT =11."*.'/A0.6.1;31.01.11/14./.114110.41 E WISH ALL our 144' Customers a Happy The Corner Grocer3, "OE AU [ET IJt1E" YOU SHOULD EAT • MORE FISH Fish shotild be More freely used be. cause it ' ranges exceedingly .• high in pdint of food' vend.: 1t1i ati 5c02102111. 0212 atun'ce of energy fort those Who work toff; ether bead or hands. Itria 21.60. 1112151 easily digested, There are • many reasons, indeed, why people it should eat more -flab. The chief are that it 1 -'..god food; Appetizing; atm. anneal At this SeatOn ef the year fish 'can be procugeet in seoTIt fin's con - &than. 4 FEW SUGOATIONS fresh - fresh Menke Efandln Freftiter 1U:re g Film and iod Fish. New Yee* ikttl. , 6.041.41.Miti:45112fa 1 diseases is in the Wood, , ' .Lotions and ointments may allay the , trouble fur a while, but seldom if ever Mire. •I Ydis have to get undei the skin; get at ,the bkod which is the cause. of the • trouble. Burdock Blood -Bitters goes direct • to the root of the &settee andrestctres sheidthy,' normal action to thh dlerent organs, and cleanses the blood laf all its impurities. • Ivils.E. C. Goodwin, Cambridge, N.B. write: --"For nearly two years I suffered from. boils assd pimples on my *me and 'leek, and /laxlyall of my body was covered with the pimples: • I -tried most everything, but got no rebel. One day -a friend advised me to tryBurdock Blood. Bitters,- 50d--after-using•-three bottle e the boils and pimples had all left nae and there is no sign of them vitt:th- ing, I Can strongly miedinthendt13,B.11, dtoisersey.O„ne who is troubled with skin .Manufaetured only by Tho T. Mil. burn Co., Limited, Teton+ e ans C The Undersigned is now entering the. coal business and asks for a share of the public business. • All orders may be left, for the int- -era At my residence on Huron se Terms--Strietly Cash—Phone 155. E. RESIDENCE—HURON STREET NEW COAL We are expecting both at Brucefield and Clinton, some of the 'hew kind of ;dal In stove size .Briquettes. Try a ,oad of this, as we can assure your intire satisfaction, besides coming. a ittle cheaper.- , We also stock the fol- lowing at Clintens.. .. • • . EBONY CUBE. The Gannet de Luite, SOFT COAL. 3 in, and up Belmont tenth, • . • • 1, Pea Qoal. $1,210 cheaper than other Sines., • CANADA CEMENT. The standard ar, ticle. . • „. Aceenlits May lvez paik.sand orders tettent •Wiltsiefs grecery afore, At Ilruceffeldi.-- : • , ,IDRESSED tLUMBER in shot h hard 'and soft Svisedit- SHINGDES!'SellIng'et less than r14's cent hrtee., •' 2 '4 FIBRE. BOARD ,ekettf er And better' • 'th sn Wit ined f ftes, 2 2.• SMITIIINni. COAL Oar famous kleatts' sl Wet Vathiel, Soft COL tiffiritilresaftdal Ceistenl• " 1 We dol net Want' all the biatbiesis we weinld 4444E40 4 • „• t „ .,.. 13- .11011..„ P 6.4*11:0 ote) °.1"1#0 tier Wh4to Ro, fer.,Erunbittleft-Oa'612., g CLINTON NEW Etter. .Ibursday, ifiniiary- 29th, i9th), ‘110.0100111000111=1001144114100.01110.011MITIONONNOMIIIIIIIIillialletit • • • imMaligarsM 124k43.0====e1Vg.11t terteaolt 514 Conn441 Mete Monday, The regular meeting of tis, fown Couneil will be held on Monday evens ing, The Auditors' report will bg re- ceived, The Auditors id Work. The Civic Auditors, InesSrS, John Wiseman and Peter Calitelon are finish- ing up thelr-work of auditing the muni- cipal books. A ThirdPire, 1 N Seafortla Weet"Affeiris The returned genie was played by Settforth in 'Clinton on Friday night.the score being 7 to 1 favour Seaforth, it waS fast and exciting game, • D. D, G. M. Cooling, On• Tuesday evening, Februrttry 3rd, 12), r), a M,, Bro, Bailie, of Goderich, willinstall the new I. 0, 0. F. officers •In the lodge room, All the members are invited to he present, A Choral Soziety for Clinton. Wednesday morning about 1.30 the slaughter house of S, Castle, ,on the A nubile meeting will be held in the tendon Road, East of the 'bridge, was' Council V.,liamber on Friday evening totally destroyed ).):/ fire, How the fire Feb. 33-11 a 8 p.m. to organize A Clinton started is a mystery. :Choral Soelety, MI citizens whoare in- terested are urged to attend.. A large Board of Health Re.organizes. attendance is 190ga fOr. The Board . of Health, heictststneir Statutory meeting last week and res, Won From WMgharn. On Monday night the Clinton Juniors defeated Winghani by a score of 4 to 4. At the end of the first period Whighain was leading by a score of 2 to 1, but at the end of the second period Clinton was leading 3 to 2 and held the lead to the end. Clinton scored two other goals, but the referee called them off sides The local boys played a good game and with an official referee should win in Wingham next Wednesday. The following was the line -ups --s Clinton Wingham Graelis Manning McDonald Murphy 'Cooper Huller Bowden organized for 19201--- , Chairman—Mayor .Cottle, • M. 11., 0.—Dr, J. W. Shaw, Secret:try..D, L, Macpherson, •Advence in Price. Local bicycle dealers report that the price of most machines have been ad- vancet 20% which advance, they claim, is comparatively. moderate •as compared with rise general advance in prices. Business is already picking up in the "bike" fine, and promises to be brisk this spring. Employee*, Meets Employee.. t On Monday just before noon the ens ployees of. Doherty Piano Co., met in the shinning room and Mr. mann- ing, one of the new firm, addressed the men. One„of the many pleasant things he told thein, was that wages would be paid weeklY; -that it was 'up to them to increase the work and the pay en- ! vetope would correspond; that they would increase the hands, if they can be secured. The buying' and selling end of the plant, will be conducted at the headoflice atLOndon. Mr. B. J. Gibbings, who has grown up in the Superin- tendent, so to speak, is, the Superin- the end is not yet, goal... Atchison defence Cruickshank defence ,.. McLean centre ..,. Morden r wing .... Sturdy I wing Benison sub .•. Lockridge • Newsprint Situation (Walnerton TeleSOOpe), Few people realize the seriousness of the situation that confronts the week ly newspapers of the country at the present time. During the past three years they have had to face 'several in- creases in the price of newsprint, and Treasuter'e Report. , The Treasurer of the Women's Pat- riotic Society makes the following fin- ancial statement of, the Society from Sept. 30th, 1919, to Jan, 15 th, 1920: Bal, un hand • $.392.19 High St, tea at Mr. McTaggart's 13.50 Interest • Last week Controller Pringle held an enquiry at Ottawa, and as a result issued an order giving the paper man- ufactures a still further Increase from the prevaiiing• price. After January 1.51 next weekly publishers will have to pay an increase of 115.00 per, ton, which will thetin 192 00 per. ton in carload lots, and 895.00 per. ton in less than carload lots. A.s very few weekly pith - never appeared before you int the light of rertrl in business solely for pleasure, claiming. to sell less than CaSts 11012 IS it our intention ever to so appear. We are trying to make a fair profit on ei)ery article we sell.. However we do not consider this in- consistent with giving you the fullest value for your money. We have what the • average buyer wants in our fine which is offered at perfectly proper prices. If you . are not dealing with us perchance we are both losers. The W D Fair ea. Often the eheepest—always the Bei* AMP Call 47nd See our Lines, of Granite, Tin and Alluminum ware Electrical Fixtures, Irons and Toasters. We have a splendid line of Ranges and Heaters on hand. Electrician. • Expenditures . ' ,i,..11 0.es Ushers have either 'the capital or thestor : t • •• 1 age room to . avail themselves of the! .•....,-....,==,,,......ss'''''" Freight inid draytiig .2 , , ..,510(1):030.6 j carload price, it means that thiencf:Itrogles ! , • Donation to sick soldier , Majority will for the coming six Grampsone re.,20rds lois sari, , 5,00 pay an increase of 515.00 per. 101) Weer . . . . what thev have been paving. This price Plumber I ir...i.mtwatmasareescantuctlosi:niis 3;la'C11a31 1450 ss.; • ' s-5.(20 holds good only with July tat, when a • further increase is ordered based on the E A B 0 T 5410.95 current' market. price. quoted by three large exporting companies. As a result of the increase . in the tcost of newsprint and other things that 'tenter 'into the cost of publishing over 'too newspapers, went out Of bash -Jess' in Canada last Soffie PaPers 'tito absorbed by, or' amalgamated Oth- ers other Papers ceased publfshing. The reason for the increase in news- print prices is that the supply is not equal to the demand•in United 'States. The large majority of the American newspapers .sre supplied froni Canada and as a matter of fact the American papers consume over 80 per, Cent. of the newsprint manufactured in Canada. The'.Americans are willing to pay high prices, and eonsequently the Canadian newspapers have to ineet'their Prices, or nearly so. The result of the present order and the one that will be made six months lie»ce, wilt undoubtedly be the suspens- ion of many. papers during the coming years.. This is very much to be regrett- ed, for the fewer the newspapers in the country the easier -it 'is for wealthy, sel- fish designing persons to control the situation, A free and independent press Is absolutely necessary for the safety of the 'passes, even in a democratic country like ,Canada. Another result will be that those newspapers that de- sire to- live will have to raise their sub- scription .price to 5200.at least In the United States price of many weeklies Is 82.00 and .13.00, and some weeklies 'n 'Canada have ,11150 adopted this rate Certain it .is that under prevailing- con, ditions it will not be possible to survive long at the 81.50 rate. The Ndw .Miniatee, , • the hunthruns play "The NewMita;-• later" put on -under th'e auspices of the Girls''Ati*.iliarSt on .Thusday 'find Friday of fast week was without doubt One of the hest amateur 'performanees ever staged hi Clinton. The plot circles a- round The Selection of a nese minister and opinions and advice are heard from every branch. of the church organization' Mr. A, H. Francis in the, role of the new, Minister and Miss Annie Stewart as "Daisy" his fiance, displayed to the audience some „clever...acting...,Zha Daisy chorus by Daisy ancl a number of. young men, brought forth hearty ap- plause which -wits responded to a num- ber of times. lf would be impossible to mention all the features of special merit,- but each and all acquitted them- selves creditably, and 'Clinton is justly proud of its home talent. That they miry appear again very soon In this or some other play isthe wish 0( 1110 gen- eral public. Miss Maud Torrance was the accompanist of the play and Mr. Francis put in sone hard work drilling the caste. The total proceeds amounted to 5475. Travdilers' Aid. The first orksmized work of caring for travellers who might be in need of advice or ass'tstance, was begun in the year 1885, in New York City. Today, there are more than 197 cities in Can- ada and United States, where officials' may be found at the depots, wearing the Travellers' Aid badge, and ready to help any womao, girl or boy, who Is travelling alone and among strangers, Sometimes indeed, • men who are unac- ustomed to much travel, are glad of a bit of friendly assistance from the same ready hands. Most of these workers are supported by the Y, W. C. A. or by the W. C. T, LI, ln Clinton the latter society has appointed Mrs. Lovett as local representative and Mrs. Govett is. ready at any time to respond to pe - 42250125 for help for Any .travpfler, need- ing care. Or site will get In touch with' a representative in Other centres, 11 any young letosing borne,. for„ CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION Constipation—that disordered state of the digestive tract which is nearly always caused by iinnsoper feeding— ean be readily regulated by the lase of Baby's Own Table,tS, These Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative, They ars easy to take and are absolutely free from injurious drugs, 'COncernitig them Mrs, ..104ph,Dion, Ste, Perpetue, (the, writes;—"I have nothing but praise for aallY's Own Tablets. When m yhaby was three months old he was terribly con-, stVange. city w°1414 111ctl !") be 1),62t b)' Skipated but the Tablets so,:. aft hiln the Travenol! Aid , representative At right, And now at t.10.! age of fsiteet that, plged. Al) Mgt)terS pr this ec),p..:. tilOntha he is a big healthy hos st.i.. "its 1 in17itty li:i11. !.el .itml t.1.!.0 sunt ,,th,.._; gioq.00d,c:fikeil;tlefittlbaltettr:,1,1AtTekeiyo:12g:01,i..)11;10;; , : , i 'e"tiards 1*d fel'olittfi4s A #50,84' ;3e4tette deatertt by. Mail et 25 ;tents It!) eads; 0 hos froth The ' De, Wiiiists ?t`Slyeist , , 'ty responded 'Co , troctsfillsts Oat 441 The New Era asks its readers to make these columns their own, to the extent of con- tributinz Social and AE7ersonal items which are of interest. If you have friends visiting VOU, there is no nicer compliment vou can Pay VOgrr ests thara to take the time and See that their names are mention.ecl in The New Era. All other Local and District news.. ays welcome. Call at or phone The New Era; Mir numbe r is 30 ; Residence 95, or send by mail or drop' in cit Office. THE NEW ERA; THE BETTER STYLES in MEN'S SHOES , . There's always a Best in Everything!This holds true of Shoes as well as of anything else! Some Makers make yery poor shoes—others make fairly good Shoes, while a few Makers make the best of Shoes! .. • . From the output of these Best we've selected our stock. We want You to2S and Know about OUR BETTER SHOES' No matter, what your vocation nuay be we eao meet your Shoe requirements ,in„detail, There are choke Slick Leatliers and thenew,shades,of Dark Tan Leathers, in the donserVative or the extreme styles. THE Muck RANGE $5.00 to $T5,00 IVOiwitilatarie4ne the teltversal,increese in the cost of shoos, this SHOE STORE still stands 'for itd Best liki;A Shoe id: mai knted st#* rt. sin 4175222