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FOR MUSIC SEE
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JEWLER & OPTICIAN
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
'hone No. t74w; Residence 174J
GARTON'S
CUSTARD
POWDER
Delicious with all Stewed
and bottled fruits, and can
be served hot as a sauce with
all kinds of Puddings.
TRY A PACKAGE
at nets.
W. To O'NEIL
L -IE HUB GROCEk
Phone 48
Fresh Fruit Daily -
. Chili irrigated more than 2,000,000
acres of land and has nearly as many
more available for irrigation.
FREQUENT HEADACHES $10000001r000sw•*4*.So0$14►$1$1
Odds and Enda of Council
1 A Sure Sign That the Blood is
Watery and Impure s.40111$11111001110000 0 Ms's 3^4<ae0.ir0.4r
For Registering Bylaw at the Co,
Registry ottloe cast $2,05,
People with thin blood are much
more subject to headaches than fail -
blooded persons and the fortis of an
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amnia that affIcts growing girls is al-
most always accompanied by headaches
together with disturbance of the diges
tive orgdns.
Whenever you have constant or re.
curring .heattaches and pastor of the
face they, show that the blood is thin
andyourefforts shouldbe directed to
ward building up Your plood. A fair
treatment With Dr. Williams ?Ink Pills
will do this effectively and the rich red
blood made by these pills will remove
the headache.
More disturbances to the health are
caused by their Wool than most people
have any idea of. When your blood is
impoverished, -the nerves suffer from.
lack of nourishment and you may be
troubled with insomnia, neuritis,
neuralgia or sciatica. Muscles subject
to strain are undernourished and you
may have muscular rheumatism' or tum
bago. If your blood is thin and you be
gill to show symptoms of any of these
disorders, try building up the .. blood
I with Dr, Williams Pink Pills, and as the
!blood is restored to Its normal candit-
ion every symptom of the trouble will
disappear, There are more people who
owe their present state of good health
1 to Dr, Williams Pink P1115 than to any
1 other medicine and most of them do
1 not hesitate to say so.
I You can get Dr. Wiliivns' Pink Pills
' through any dealer in medicine or by
mail at 50 cents a bix or six boxes for
$2.50 from the Dr, Williams Medicine
Co , Brockville, Ont,
HOLMESVILLE.
Mrs. Beatrice Alcock returned. hone
from Toronto last week after spending
seyeral weeks -with her sister inthe
city, Miss Marion Alcock is visiting
with friends and relatives in Guelph,
A large number of the folks from
our village took in the big day in Clin-
ton on Monday.
Mrs. McMath of Toronto is visiting
with her dauyhter Mrs N, W. Trewartha t
Miss Robinson who has been teach-
ing school in our village is taking the
six weeks course at the 0, A. C. Guelph
for the teaching of agriculture,.
Mr and Mrs Lashbrook were up from
Mitchell for over civic holiday. 1
The salaries for theofficials was
paid; for the past three months: -.-D,
L, Macpherson, $137.50; R, Welsh,
$125.00; and -Chief Fitzsimons for
July $54.17.
Chief Fitzsimons reported $8,10
from market spates and $10.00 for hall
rent,
ltilRp E7 F est
Mr, R, Hunter reported $20 for Sate
of cemetery lot; '$70.00 for care in per-
petuity and $20.50 for work,
Mr. J, W. Manning paid ltis•liceese
for Moving Picture house of $18,
The 0, T, R, sables pre to be put In-
to shape.
. Councillor Wiltse askel if the salary
of. the Councillors would be increased
as the new 'Council on parade on Mon -
.day all wore silk hats, The Mayor
asked for a motion for an increase but
"the round robin" was not signed.
The salary of 14 firemen for 6 mos,
of $152.50 was paid as was the salary
of Chief Glazier of $20.00,
The Council paid $5,.00 for Fire-
men's Association dues.
12 barrels of Tarvia cost $99,47 and
the G.T.R. was paid $3.00 for tate
freight,
Work of laying the Tarvia cost $12,
The W. D. Fair Co had an account
of $$.7o for stationery.
The New Era had an account for
printing and advertising of $17.75.
The grants of light for Hospital and
G.W.V.A, to the amount of $6,0S was
paid as was $13,06 for water at the
Hospital,
An attachment for a gas jet bat will July cost $68.35.
cook almost anything as wellas a gas.
range would do it has been invented
by an Englishman'. E. Santos was paid $5,25 for dray-
ing for Street Committee and $1,25 on
another account charged to the Pro-
perty account.
The payslseet for street work for
MARKET REPORTS
Hogs $19.50
eggs 54 to 55c
Butter 55c
Wheat_
Oats
Barley .
Buckwheat
Hay
Bran
Shorts
Millfeed
Potatoes
$4.9$ to $1.98
o '85cto87a
40c to 45c
$1.45 to $1,a)
$19.00 to $20.00
$45 ton
$55. to $56
The P. U. Com. was paid $132,25
for street lighting and $5.83 for light=
ing hall.
Work at hall post $45.00.
R. Hunter was paid $6..75 for sal-
ary for July as Cemetery Superinten-
dent. '
C. Lovett was paid $54.00 for work
$50. at Cemetery and T. H. Cook $7,00
$2,00 bagfor work there. -
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Riding Comfort
Made -iii -Canada
WHY let rough roads inter-
fere with your motoring
comfort?
In this Overland you need not
let bad roads spoil good rides.
Triplex Springs make every
mile you ride a more enjoyable
mile. .
Light weight makes every mile
a more Economical mile.
'Phis rare combination of rid-
ing luxury with driving economy
accounts for the tremendous en-
thusiasm which is greeting the
Overland all over Canada.
Its equipment is of the most
modern type. Its stamina' is a
credit to the Canadian institu-
tion which created this car.
Let us show you the Overland.
1'; KENN DY, Will ghoglA Otlte
stead (Ace 1+atctor"cest Wirlys-Overland Limited, Toronto, Canada
Branches: Toronto, fvfontreel,Winnipeg mid Regina
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1'1tiiE CLIN`TON 1 EW ERN.
"$ALADA" Tea is ,Pure Tea., Fragrant
and of Delicious Flavo *, stimulating
and refreshing. "Watch for the Name"
me"
on every genuine sealed packet;
27 Years in Ppublic'Service.
J, Carrick's salary for July of $54;17
was pails Clrntro:t Had a very
Washers for lire hose cost $1.69,
J. E. Cook was paid $5,00 on part
payment of rubber boots for Fire a Jo,
BRUSSELS
The races at Brussels on Wednesday
drew a big crowd. The races were ex-
cellent ones.'
ple the 2,25 race the driver of Nellie
Patchen saved his horse from a fall'
right at the finish,which brought forth
praise from the starter, on his horse-
manship, Topsy Todd, was put back
to fourth place in the 2.35 trot, after
winning the heat, for fouling on the
first tuns,
Mr, Dei Gariiner drove the winner
in the 2.25 race and McDougal'I Bros'
horse, "The• Repeater" took touith
money in the same race.
Following were the races and win-
ners:-
2.25 Trot or Pace.
Elsie 'Campbell, Dr.Mcgae, Brussels its
Ratite Patchen, S. Hodgins, Lucan .222
Nile Boy, G. McNeil, Nile 433
The Repeater, McDougall Bros, Por-
ter's Hill 354
Gentry De Forest, J. Hartnett Wing -
545
Silvia Wilkes, R. Colvin, Teeswater 666_
Time -2.293!2; 2.25%; 2,24%
2.35 Trot -.-
The Emblem, Tucker & Son Exeter 111
Topsy Todd, J, H, Galbraith, Brus-
sels, 242
Annie D., W. Tapp, Exeter 323
Carrol Todd, Tucker & Son, Exeter434
Time -2,29%; 2.3214; 2.29%. g
Classified Race- o
Eva May Patchen, S.Hodgins, Lucan ttt -w
Tom Wilkes, A. Jackitn, Brussels 233 as
Jinn Hal, J, Brown, Blyth 324 In
Annie Mack, W. F. Gaynor, Luck- C
Portr's Hill; C. Hoffman, Zurich,
tin the competition for the best look
ing couple Mr, John Ransford, the
Judge, hada large array of good took-
ing people before hint, but the Iittle
Scotch Drummer, with her Scotch
paftner, won the 5 Ib roast of beef.
The names of the prize winners are -
Marion J. Stark and Donald EIlis.
Miss Winnie Draper captured the
Mysterious North Star Lady on the
grounds in the afternoon, who happen-
ed to be Miss Mattie Biggins.
The best attraction of the day was
the baseball ntatells ipfayed Settveeu
the Zurich team and , Clinton. The
(some team was victorious by a score
of 2 to 0. Cooper hada great day at
pitching and had 12 strikeouts. He
walked 2 and ,tit one and left 9 men
stranded on the bases, Kekoa, the -
Zurich pitcher had 4 strikeouts and
walked 2; and 'Clinton had only two
left on bases, Each team had a sharp
double play. The Cooper boys, who
was Clinton's battery scared the runs,
Zurich... -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Clinton ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2a--2
In the evening the Kiltie Band and
the Pipers put on a splendid program
which much enjoyed, The program was
followed by a street parade, but a so-
called roug element soon put the par-
ade away for the night.
The dancing pavillon on the grounds
was well patronized and the Phalen
Orchestra gave a good program;
"In the opinion of the Judges not
enough prizes are offered for ladies and
ants, A large number of them turned
ut in really good costumes but they
ere not representative of the Allies
id no award could be given then,
In to our, regret, Signed. H, B.
ombe, J. A. Ford, Fred Pickett",
HOW 542
Sandy Kaplan, W, Pawson, Brussels 455
Ttme-2,2934; 2.30%; 2.29%.
HULLETT
Report of Promotions in School no
4 Mullett, dividing the school year end
ing June 3.Oth 1920.
Jr. Primer to Sr. Primer -Percy
Riley. Sr. Primer to Class I -Doris
Walters, Jr. Ito Sr. I=Joist Riley
I to Jr. II Lloyd Medd; Raymond Cart-
wright; Thomas Walters. Jr. II to Sr,11
Edith Josling;- Sall to Jr, Ili Mary
Riley; Rachel Walters; Jr. 111 to Sr III
Elgin Josling; Ida Josling; Florence
Knox. Jr, IV to Sr. IV Edwin Cart-
wright Leslie Knox. Successful in En-
tiiance to -High School Examination--
Olii'e Josling; Lizzie Lawrance. Success
full In Jr, P. S, Graduation Exams --
Mary Cartwright,
Owing to a delay in the returns
from Toronto Mary Cartwright's name
did not appear at the time of the En-
trance resuts, she has the distinction of
being the first pupil in the East Huron,
inspectorate to pass this examination.
N. Medd teacher
BAYFIELD.
The funeral of John Biggert occurr-
ed here on Monday last ,attended a
great number of friends and relatives.
The late john Biggert was one of the
;stoners of this place and spent most
of his •11fe here although several inem-
bers of the family who attended the
fast services had to travel for long dis-
tances,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Rush and two
children of Plattsville spent the week
end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo
rge'Crooks on the Base Line.
Needless to report Goderic hTown
,ship was well represented at the big
celebration in Clinton on Monday, •
Mrs. Moffatt Aiken and Williard of
Ailenford are visiting with the former's
brother.
SUMMER COMPLAINTS
KILL LITHE ONES
At the first sign of illness during the
hot ,weather give the little ones Baby's
Own Tablets or in a few hours be may
he beyond aid, These Tablets will pre-
vent summer complaints if given occas-
ionally to the well child and will prom
ptly relieve these troubles if they tonne
on suddenly. Baby's Own Tablets
should always he kept in every home
where there are young children, There
is no other medicine as good and the
mother' -tsar the guarantee of a govern-
ment analyst that they are absolutely
safe. The Tablets are sold by medicine
dealers 01' by snail at 25 cents a box
from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co,
Bockville, Ont.
Warning issued.
The Town clerk has received from
a big insurance company 4 patnphiet p
of instructions an the care of boilers,
and their heating. 11 is pointed out that o
If the instructions.are followed fire,
explosion willbe avoided, and the gen.
eat life of the betters kept to the e
Mexiieuln,
NEWSPAPER WIT
Pittsburg Gazette -Times An English-
man says Americans speak better En-
glish than the English of course. The
English cannot get id of their foreign
accent,
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Greenville (S.C. Piedmont. Even 'the
Republicans did not realize that Hard-
ing was a composite George Washing-
ton, Abraham Lincoln, William McKin-
ley, and Theodore Roosevelt until aft-
er he was nominated,
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Detroit Journal. Back to the farts
movements nts woull be more attractive if
oil didn't n't Rhyme with toil,
Detroit News. What is your age?"
from aan ora
frheckler will stump many a wo-
m for In this campaign,
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Louisville Post. The continued rise the the price
of gasoline may yet pop-
ularize sole leather express,
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NashvilleNashv
Nashville Tennessean,Thecity takes
hat the e farmer raises. This includese farm
the help he raises.
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IndianapolisIndian
Indianapolis News. A
me nother trouble -
so feature about those proposednee-hig
knee-high skirts for fall is that some
Hees are e highergher than others. •
Saginaw News -'Courier, When a man
says he is burning with a desire to save
the country he means that he is tired
of working for a living,
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Toronto Star. One reason why the
old-fashioned girl didn't depend upon c
the corner drug store for her onptex•
ion was because she didn't depend on
the corner drug store for her health
Dallas News. It has just about gotten
so in this country that If a shuts sings
at his work the rest of us stop work to
listen to him.Minneapolis Journal, Ohio- Is the
another of presidents but, she cannot
have twins,
Providence Tribunes Music is the
language of the soul; jazz is its profan-
ity.
Providence Journal. Germany could
stop worrying about invasion if she
Would put an end to icer evasion.
Norfolk Virginia -Pilot, The report
that silkmeking has slowed down in
China suggests that the worths have
turned, ,
3old,erich. iBrus'sells, Huron
County is without a laundry Imagine
what a state Brother leerrIs office towel
must be in.
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Boston Gioliel It has been made
lain at Spa that tate Gertnens will de
every thing that they are: 'absolutely
btiged to ti0.
London Advertiser. The only differs
etc between alt evening dress out hath
ng suit uowdays is about $130,
sellenesennoennonenuousomonnuteotemieserenservasenselionsosoonseesseuson;ssussoo- Awns
MIDSUMMER CLEAN UP
AP White Goods, Ladies' and Children's Ready-to.Wear and
Canvas Footwear
.0
Ladies' Voll Waists, All et one price to cleat•. $1.25
Ladies White Cotton Combinations.reg, $.2. to clear at. -.$1.25
Ladies' Knit onlbinations--•-several•styles to choose from
choice for $1.O0
Children's Wash Dresses -white or colored and wash
suits for small boys a.11 at clearing prices
Cotton pants for small boys to; clear at ...,. .$$.215..5900:
Canvas shoes from $2,75 to $3,50 on sale at
Canvas shoes from $2,25 to $2:75 on sale at
White Shoe Polish, cake or bottle, reg, 15c size ...2 for 25c
PRICE ON SPECIAL LINES- CASH AND NO EXCHANGE
Plumsteel
stall Profits Phone 23.
Births.
.,DOWDING-On Aug 2nd at Private
Pavilion Toronto General Hospital to
Capt, and Mrs, Charles E. Dowding 142
Spadina rd,, a son.
Deaths
B1GGART-At Bayfield on Saturday
July 3151, 1920 John Biggart aged 81
years,. 10 months and 9 days,
For Sale
Good 13, C. Shingles for safe.
Thos, McKenzie, Clintdi,
Car for Sale
Second hand Chevrolet car for sale.
Demonstration given anytime. Car in
first class condition, Roy Ball.
Phone 66, Clinton. Photographer
Car for Sale.
A McLauchlin car for sale. Will
sell cheap. For information apply to
The New Era.
Honey for Sale.
White Clover Honey for sale at 30c
per ib. address enquires to.
Phone 16-16 on Colborne Municipal
Line, or A, W. Kursclienski R. R. No 2
Clinton. ,-. ., f Victor Feed. a
liiiore Business
House For Sale.
7 -room house, with hydro, town
water and furnace, in good repair, 54
acne of land, apply,
at New Era Office
For Sala.
8 -roomed house for safe on Hurotr
street. Apply to Mrs. .1. Mcliveen.
For Sale.
A Square Piano, Fisher Make, in first -
class condition, cheap for quick tale,
Appy to H. Bart'i:f.
For Sale.
Two size roomed houses on Freder
ick St. near the new Flax Mill, will be
sold very cheap, and on easy terms.
Apply to Jacob Taylor
or C. B, Hale.
VICTORY BONDS
Bought and sold at Market prices. '
W. BRYDONE.
Notice of Registration of Bylaw
Notice is hereby given that a by-law
was passed by the Municipal Council of
the Corporation of the Town of 'Clinton
on the fifth day of July 1920 providing
for the issue of debentures to the amou
nt of $20000. for the purpose of pay-
ing foe the cost of alterations and im-
provements to the Public School and
that such by-law registered in the Reg-
istry Office of the County of Huron on
the 22nd day of July 1920,
Any motion to quash or set aside the
same or any part thereof mast be made
within three months after the first pub
lication of this notice, and cannot be -
made thereafter.
Dated the 22nd day of July, 1920,
D. L. Macpherson
Clerk
NewBarber Shop in Verna.
The undersigned has opened a Barber
Shop in Varna, Wednesday and Satur
day Evenings in the old Bank stand and
solicits a share of Public Patronage,
Prices moderate.
W.J, Ward.
Farm For Sala
Thomas Archer offers for sale his
farm of 125 acres in the Township of
Hullett, located about 2 11/2 miles from
Clinton, The farm is well built on,
fenced, and watered (wells and fowling
spring); the soli is good and in a good
state of cultivation.
Apply to
J. W. Elliott, W. Brydone,
Clinton, Clinton.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
at Public Auction of Farm in the Town.
ship of Stanley
'rhe Executor of the Estate of Wii-
liam Scott, deceased will offer for sale
at Auction 6n Thursday the 12th day of
August at 2 o'clock P.M. Lot No 15.
Concession4, Township of Stanley con
taining 99 acres more or. less.
On the premises is a good frame house
and bank farm, good orchard and plen-
ty of water. The oil is clay loath about
70 acres in good state of cultivation,
balance in pasture.
Terms -The sale will be subject to a
reserve bid, tO% of purchase money
payable asafe 5
Marcyablh, 1921ond, y Privilegesof forbalance fall on plowiintitg
after crop of this season full possession
15th March 1921.
For further particulars apply to,
Andrew Scott, W. Brydohe,
Executor, Vendor's Solicitor,
Brucefieid. Clinton.
A Chance of Your Life.
To secure a roadster gelding, sired
by Templeton, he being a son of Peter
the Great, the dam Eva B, with a record
of 2.16, Not having time to train and
care for ]rim 1 offer Mtn at a price you
can clean up some money. Get busy
and write at once or apply at Lot 22,
con. 2, Tuckersmiflt, L,R,S, Edgar Hutt
Kipped,
Auto Livety,
Time is money why Waste tune ou the
road we get you there promptly, Matte
Orders et Owns Auto LIverys Opposite
Ilnfcl., ,sesia.
We have a quantity sof Victor Petit
for Hogs and 'Cattle, Width Wig take the
place of Shorts as it is impossible for Sit
to secure Shorts this season. Try nom,
of this feed and we feel sure you will
like it.
Also in our stock is a quantity of
Feed Flour, and Mixed Chop. As these
two lines are good value at the present
time we would advise an early purchase
Having procured the agency for the
Swift Canadian Co., we are prepared 1'
offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage ane;
also all brands of this Company's Fer-
tilizers,
Regarding Spring Seeds our Stoel'
includes the following: -Red Cloven
Mike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfalfa„
Timothy, ado Timothy and Alsiko a'oia.
ed.
There are a few barrels of the Pure
Cane Molasses left yet.
W. Jenkins &Sot
!LOUR AND FEED
Phone 199 Residence, 1311.
'GRAND TRUNK' W
HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS
$15.00 to Winnipeg
Plus 3d cent per nailo Beyond
AUGUST 9th, lith, 16th and 180,
stations Toronto to Scotia Jct, inclus"
ive; also all stations on Depot Harbor,
Midland', Penetang and Meaford branch-
es,
AUGUST 9th and 16th from all the
stations in the province of Ontario and
Quebec, Pembroke, Golden Lake, Up•.
tergrove, Toronto and East.
AUGUST lith anil 18th, from all the
stations in Ontario, Toronto and West.
Full iafornatlon from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. B. Horning
District Passenger Agent, Troonto.
John Ransford 8z Son, city passes,
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57,
A. 0, Pattison, atettou agent.
FACE COVERED
WITH PI PLES
FOR NEARLY A YEAR.
The nasty little pimples that coma out
on the face and other parts of the body
are simply indications that the blood
is out of order and regnires purifying.
They aro little irritating reminders to
you that you should take a few bottles
of Burdock Blood Bitters.
When 13.13.13, makes your blood pure,
the pitnples will vanish mitt your skin
beeontee soft and civ r,
Afire. ;hums Will'ante, NV&ertord, tsnt,,
writes:'--' ,My flue was, cover,+l wiih
pimples for nearly n year, 1 u+.d
different kinds of tentdies t , t. ( r;(1 of
thorn and finnib' t11nnght it t,. W,.3 s.c,
cure, A friend dropped in one day
and told sire X should try llnrrlorlc
111oorl Bitters, 1, did so and turd Ihue
e the pimples were a
battle. , and found t t it
disappearing from my face, and now
X )save a Clear e,ornplo cion again,
13.13.13, is tnanttfastured only by The
"1. Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto, Ont.