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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-7-22, Page 6PAGE 6 '"-TMT• ., SEE THE Fancy Colored Voiles A T MEN'S STORE Custom Tallorin{t Men's Furnishing Phone 203 " Opposite Public Library Brown's WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and Houle Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank COOKS THE FOOD BUT NOT THE COOK Perfection Oil Stoves HAVE ATTAINED PERFECTION IN THE COOK'S ESTIMATION That tells the story in a Nutshell of the *benefits and results of using one of our PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves. Many makes of oil stoves have come and kone but this one goes on givng satisfaction to the owner. Buy PERFECTION Oil Stoves at W. H. DAVISON Successor to R. Rowland. Phone 53. psi• d a�.� TRY FOR PICNIC 1 1. Hawkins SEASON SUPPLIES FOR PLUMBING HEA 'fING AND ROOFING —O— Repairing Promptly Done Phone 53 - —o -- i r Hecla Furnaces Lead There is a Reason Ask Us. Olives, Grape Juice Orange and Lemonade Li▪ me Juice, Pickles, Marmalade, Jams Fruit and Vegetables of all kind in Season Fred. W. Wigg The Corner Grocery Phone 45. Hydro Was off. Hydro was off for a short time on Mnday afternoon but by 1.30 it was on again. House. of Refuge Committae Met Here. The House of Refuge Committee met here on Friday last to go over the accounts etc. of the house. The Build- ing was inspected and everything found in good order. Had Some Rain. This vicinity was visited on Sunday Morning and also in the afternoon by a heavy rain storm and accompanied by thunder and lightning. Fortunately no damage was done, ' Closed contract for Barrels. Mr. David Cantelon closed a con- tract for 10.000 barrels for apples this year, on Friday last from Mr. Simmonds who makes then' in the barn behind the School of Commerce. CLINTON NEW BRA mllfii1111181Wguil (1 ill 111 1111111111111 111 III lllllillll11Ill 11111)1101111111.11 11 of I mii mrniii 1 um ql 11i inu1ii viii m 1qi u1 I ,uiioi Locals News 1,EMERIMIMORMINIIIIIMMIMENIIHRIBMIREMINEMigaill11 Attended Seeforth Tourney, Messrs J, Taylor and W, Grant; t4. Ranee and J. Reid attended the tourney et Seaforth op Wednesday, Warning Issued. "Local motorists are apparently not aware that the speed for crossings and street intersections is 12r/a miles per hour" said the speed cop this 'morning and then at their own risk in •care of accidents etc. itis rumored that the law will 'rave to be applied if some "slow ups" are not heeded at the intersection of. Albert and Ontario Street. You Can Help. • The New Era is anxious to have cor respondents in all districts. If our staff correspondests will you send us the news or suggest the name of someone who would be likely to do so? We fur nish stamped envelopes and writing supplies, Firemen Extinguished. Paxman's Pets, it is understood will now be the new fire brigade in Gunton after extinguishing the local Brigade by a score of 17-16t,.'rhe Firemen had on all the League players they could get a hold of and the things looked dark for the "Pets" the last innings saw then win out with two men out, Ex - leaguer Cap. Cook pitched 3 inning for the firemen and was only scored on 5 tunes, Then exleaguer Riley Johnston with the score 10--5 in their favor start ed to pitch and before he retired the "Pets" score was 15-16. Then the Firemen got 6 more runs and Ex -lea guer McEwen took up the pitching and with two out and two on bases Bert Kerr did the needful and the game end ed 17-16, The line up was, - ets ' Firemen L, Kerr Catcher R. Johnston B. Kerr Pitcher C. Cook J. Paxnra❑ ist Base F. Dixon J. Cook 2nd Base M. McEwen C. Sheperd S. S. C. Draper J. Schoenhals 3rd Base R. Tasker M, McTaggaret r field H. Glazier G. Gilchrist c field A. Cudmore A. McGarva I. field W. Kennedy ors, Firemen -2 3 0 • 5 6 — 16 League Will Have to Decide. "Pets" —0 2 3 19 2 — ,17 Murr' McNeil who was umpire es- caped with his life, Band Concent "Tonight. The Kittle Band gives their open air concert tonight, weaklier permitting; Picnic Wednesday. The Willis church Sunday School held their annual picnic to Bayfield on Wednesday and spent a pleasant day, A Close Call. Mr. E. J. 'Cook, came near losing his car at Goderich on Wednesday evening a short circuit carrid a fire but "Cap" beat it out, Band Goes to Blyth. Case Dismissed A neigbor quarrel held forth for two nights during the past week at police Court and after hearing all the evidence P, M. Andrews dismissed the case. Some spectators say it ran a close second to any Chautauqua concert, SCRANTON COAL and Wood for Sale —•o --- any two wish to leave theirorder. for Spring deliviry can do so by leaving their orders at my residence, Huron St. or Phone 155. .„--16;;40k-,.. Terms—Strictly Cash—Phone 155. E. WARD R1231DENCE—HURON STRUT MAKES r erdue Washer The Red Star -Washer is easy to operate because the mechanism rides on Iwo sets of ball bearings. The fly wheel is large. The lid is easy to lift, and you can raise the dasher from the clothes before you open the lid, so the clothes will not corse up with it or tear. lire mechanism i$ aery simple and compact, and so strong that the Red Star will hut a generation Paull always not as well as when new. Pine Kral mac at .sad ane up, ea calf mid lee dem as oat Soar. The Kiltie hand goes to Blyth next Wednesday to supply the music for their big celebration. The band is in good shape under Conductor Close. Monday Aug. 2nd Civic Holiday. On Wednesday of this week Mayor Cottle proclaimed Monday, August 2nd as Clinton's Chile Holid;ty and the citizen's are going to hold a celebra- tion here that will be worth corning to see. Engagement. Announced. Mr. and Mrs. John Wise announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Ruby, to Mr. Leslie J. Was - man son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. W. Wasman, The marriage to take place quietly, about the end of the month. aAttended Short Horn Sete. Messrs. Jas. Snell, Huliett, Roy Plumsteel, John Biggins and Mr, La Beau motored on Tuesday to the big sale of pure bred Short Horns near Toronto held on Wednesday. The stock had been imported from Great Britain. Pupils Pass. The following pupils of Miss Emma Plutnsteel took high honors in the Music examination of the London Con- servatory of Music: Carol Evans, Grade 2,—hlonors, Ethel Hogg, Grade t,—donors. Jean Pluntsteel, Grade?.—Honors. Beryl Salter, Grade 2. -1st class hon - After having the score 13 to 4, on Friday evening Crediton base ball team left the field in Clinton's half of the 9th, claiming that it was too dark, af- ter McNeil had made a two base hit. The usual chewing match took place and then Clinton had 9 runs scored on then'. Tasker had 10 strikeouts, hit 2; and walked 1. Weir had 7 strikeouts and Walked 3. The score by innings: Crediton —1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 3-13 Clinton .-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 x— 4 in the Land of the Heather The New Era received a postcard from Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cooper written at Sandbank, Scotland on July 7th. The short note was as follows: Here we are in Sandbank Scotland. Spent Friday in Glasgow .and have been in Greenock, Gourock and Dunoon and Saturday we were all through the Highlands of Scot land and he'd lunch at the Coylette Hotel and saw a fireplace built in 1650 ee-.270years ago. The whole country is a flower garden; pulled some lovely heather. The Atlantic fleet conies here Thursday and the King and Queen con es on Saturday and we intend leaving' for Ireland's Monday, Doe, it Taice 'foo Much Money? Some objectors made the claim that "Chautauqa takes too touch money out of town." What does Chautauqua bring into the town as compared with the circus, the carnival, and the cheap show? In value a thousand. fold more. How many enterprises are carried on in your town that do not send large sums of money out? Twenty per cent• of the sales values may stay in town, but 80 per cent, is sent away. Tnk6 the automobile. Tile purchaser of o2IL1 go+id 112016r car takes as much money blit 01 town as one good Cht<1- ?aqua, and gives a return in pleasure and profit to half a dozen people, while Chautauqua confers its benefits on Many hundreds, , Science Notes A Minnesota farmer has developed a method for burning only the roots of stmnps,when land is cleaned saying the upper parts for firewood. To enable two persons to see the salve object at the same time a teles- cope with two parallel barrels has been constrgcted by a Swiss optician. For the convenience of persons whose sight and hearing are both in, - paired small ear trumpets to be fast erred to spectacle bows have been in- vented: Under the French regime a system of modern roads is being built in Moroc- co and the coast towns and principal interior cities already are connected. Semaphores that ae lighted autonsat- icaliy as they are dropped by auto- mnbilists pressing electric buttons to signal following ears have ban invent- ed, That a column of Seater can be trade to transmit power has been demon strat ed by an European scientist who has invented a rock drill driven in this man n er, COME TO CLINTON AUG. 2nd1 YOUR ROOF On the selection of your roofing material depends the appearance, value and durability of your building. What kind of roofing could be better than 3 -ply of everlasting Shingles? The cheapest is not usually the best although the rest is usually the cheap- est. We have the best in three different grades, 2X, 3X and 5X at popular cur- rent prices. AT BRUCEFIELD—We also handle alt kinds of Rough arta Dressed I:untber, Canada Fibre Board, Canada Cement, Hard and Soft Coal, etc. AT CLINTON-- kinds of Codi LSI Cetnent. - - We handle all Wood and Canada - -"""+re.nwne. Let us have your inquiries. We think Zee can supply you. _• JNO. R. MUSTARD Clinton & Brumfield. Phone for Clinton No. 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. CholeraInfantum IS SWIFT iN .ITS RAVAGES ON CHiLD LIFE. Cholera Infantum or Summor Com- plaint of children is one of the most oommon and dangerous bowel complaints during the hot summer months, and there is no doubt that many die who could be saved if properly looked after on the firet sign of this trouble. it lregins wi th n profuse diarrhoea., the stmnaeh becomes irritated, very often Accompanied by vomiting and purging, and the mai ter excreted from the stomach hes a bilious appearance, 'rhe eli;ld rapidly loose flesh, and ie soon reduced to greatlnngour and prostration. On tis• Ars! sign of cholera infantum IJr, lriwbei's Extract of Wild Strawberry should be rid iesl eyed, and thus qMoldy oli'set the vomiting, purging mid diar- rhoea, Airs. Norman V ynneht Indian. Point S'Jest, N.h„ writes;.--"Wison my little boy was,Avo years old ho was lakan very sick with summer complaint, accompanied by vomiting, TTe wns side for five- days And often 1 did not think he would. live over night, and nothing I gave him did any good. A. friend advised me to use Dr. l?owlere Es -trivet of Wild Strawberry. I there- fore gave it n trial, and ono bottle reliever' hhn, I will gladly recommend it to my friends," Dr, Fowler's Extract has been on the market, for the past 75 years, sn why experiment with new and untried tame. dies, 1Vinnufabtur'ed only by The T. 1Vi11- barn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat, Price 110 cents. Thursday, July 22nd, 1920, REGARDING WALL PAPER Prices, in general, are on a slightly higher. level than last year, but noticeable mostly in the lower priced goods. We have heard re- ports of a few low priced "spots" which how- ever, without exception have proved to be inferior goods or boasts made to distract at - 't ention from other shortcomings, these ex- ceptions we ready concede. Our new stock is being sampled and gives promise of being as varied and attractive in design and colorings as we have had in for mer years, while our values are as good as we know where or how to buy. The W. D. Fair eo. Often the Cheapest --Always the Best Don't Miss This Special Price on our Bulk Tea. We are completely sold out of line we ad- vertised Last week. For this week we offer you The Royal Blend at 60 c per tb. Special price in 5 Ib lots. Potato SubstituteNOTICE SPECIAL TEA PRICES 2 Large Cans Pork and Beans •,. 35c MAKE WASH DAY EASY No Rubbing—Just boil your clothes. When you use —Wonder Wash Peerless Washing F,oro Tablets. Macks No Rub and Rlnso, Wednesday, June 30th being day before a holi- day our store -will be open all day and in the evening so get your orders in tor Holiday Picnic, GET THE HABIT 01 DEALING AT l PHONE 111 PHONE Choir Went To Bayfield. The Wesley Church choir held a plc nic at Bayfield on Wednesday afternoon and had an enjoyable time. Take Another Look. The New Era mailing list has been corrected up to July 19th. Look at your label and see if you have been duly credited. If nut paid up please remit and oblige. Outlook Is Good. London reports to Bradstreet's say that the general crop outlook in the 1lb for 600 21.45' 5 it's for $2 65 21b s for Vimy Ridge Salmon Per can 25e 2 cans Sardines ...25e .q ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO surrunding territory is good and shows. considerable impro-ement from that' of two or three weeks ago. Recent rains have done much to improve grow th, The hay crop is being cut, and show ing up much better than was anticipat- ed, while grains are looking well too:. Gutting is expected to be general wilt in the next week. Trade at wholesale and retail houses is a little quiet, but . owing to the varied resources of West ern Ontario the general situation is re- , garded as healthy and the future is view ed with great confidence 'Collections are good. i 10 -Day Sale Having made special arrangements with our Com- pany at Guelph for this sale by taking a limited number of pianos. I can quote you a price far below factory prices to you to -day and if you are going to get a piano inside the next two years. Now is your chance. This sale is merely to advertise our goods and is good for 1 o days. only, after which the regular factory Prices will be used, . N.: 'b df .:,;1"" .. If you can not call .on us write for prices and also re- rnenlber we cap arrange to give you terms to suit so as to get in 811 this sale. Remember the name. Jonathan Hugill BOX' 229, . . MUSiC STORE, 1.Phone 216, alg" SEAFORTH. ONT. 0 X FO RDS • 111111111l11111011111IIIIIIl011111mIIIIIBIIIIIII11111iiIlII1111111iIIII111111111111111111IIiIIn111111111I1VII11111E111I11I11IIlIlAIVINIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt1II1111111111IDI111 Well Dressed Women will wear Oxfords this Season. We are now showing beautiful new models in these comfort- able Shoes. Shoemaking is certainly an Art when it comes to making .such handsome Footwear. • Every Shoe a Za lure Oxfords in Dull or Patent Leathers. Beautiful colorings in Brown or Mahogany. The new plain narrow toe and the imitation perforated tip and vamp—Louis or Cuban Heel. Expert Fitting Service, $3.50; $4.50;.. $6.50; to This House of Good Shoes stand these days as a safeguard a, against Shoe Values at inflated prices •In 3ReiCSON --"SHOES THAT SATISFY"—