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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-9-16, Page 4PAGE .Ii At` the For en following prices' { work $1.25 negligee $1.75 A large range to choose from see them at MEN'S STORE Custom Thorfa( j Men's Furnishing Phone 103 Opposite Pubtic Librzr• rown WOMAN'S STORE Dry. Goods and House Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank 1 r - The Fly Season is now at its Worst. Try a gallon of our Crenoid Fly Destroyer for the sake of your horses and cattle. SEE OUR LINE OF ELECTRIC GOODS TOASTERS —.- 3-I-IEAT GRILLS — CAN, 51.dESTINGHOUSE IKONS ALSO A FULL LINE OF LAMP BULBS ''' mow: tri etmt r The hili will be 'cut down and ditches i later.• -' -ss " ' put hi to carry off water. ihner \C'6r1. , I will be done as the farmers"get more Ligl,ta Out 'HARDWARE and ELECTRICAL Phone S. i tinge to work on the roads. • •"-",,,-,-*.,---..-•••"-,"-...4....,,-.-- ',: ^^^^^^ ' '� t TheUstorm int , a early hours of Stu,- ^^^^ • Some Potnboes. '" day mooning was sharp but very brief � L. R o ,F • r h h street were• " 1 1 d son pot rtes in t f It t t me they Came on again I week that r 11 Bruer. Trains Now Lute. Owing.to the London Fair this week the Bruce lreins have not been running on schedule None. Busy With Scho ,air:.. District AgricultRepresentative Mr. 5. B. Stothers is now with ' the various school fairs in 1je county. Work Started on Prod Road. `1,, Work starte4 last week on file issovin -,sI Rog at 15ttbil fiiti thtt 1115 tuty'n Road about two mile's TIDE CLINTON NEW ERA pIOVIVIlfg1141m1iUV0mV01VIWiV ImII(Uull@INUNVIUoUmllmmu➢VINUVOIiVUlU01ViVV11 IlUII I IVIiIIVllQImIUIUoly LocaI News ��umiuuumliiulimumil�ilmiP�iu�iimmurm�huu�mlllurlu�y+uumlim�muu��m�iiuulmuiiiouiiu�il�iuliuiuiuuiimi�Ill�iiimpliiuiuuiViimiiuu�iuiili�u�uiii�iii Many Went To 00444. 'Clinton was well represented at the Ooderieh Fair Inst Thursday and Friday, New Phone Dirgetolry,. A new phone directory has been dis- tiebuted and 1t grows-.:. smaller •every time. The high price of pi'ser secounis for the shortage of phone stations. "Busy Bee" Well' Named. The Manchester Guardian pyotes ex- perts as saying that this is to be a good season for honey and it adds that many, people will welcome the news though fete realize the enormous `effort a single pound of honey necessitates on the part of the bees. "in a pound Jar," the Guardian explains, "there is the concen trated essence of over 60,000 flowers, It Is calculated that to make a pound of clover honey the bees must take nectar from 62,000blooms and make 2,750,- 000 visits in the process. Often the journey frm the hive t the flowers and back runs to two miles so that the, meals of a pound of honey entails jour neys agregating over 5,000,000 miles, When it is remembered that a single; colony of bees will produce from sixty to eighty pounds of honey in a season It is clear that the "busy bee" is well named," Date Net Fixed, u' An Ottawa despatch states that, Thanksgiving D'ay this ytar will be fix" ed either on October 11 or 18 with the latter date being favored, Will Stay 'Open Next 'Wednesday. 'flte'grocery stores will stay open all • day Wednesday next.week on account of the School Fairbut will 'lake the Wed nesday half -holiday en the 29th, School Fair. The 'Clinton District School Fair will be held next Wednesday in the Skating Rink. The children have been making great preparation for (he yarjoes prizes l Final Open air Concert. On Sunday evening the Kiltie Band gave their final open ai'r concert. The various selections were well received ,and a big crowd. was down the streets to hear the program. Weiner Roast. . r. Weicum Lamp Girls and Boy Scouts conte to Weiner • roast In $t. Paul's Sunday School on Tuesday, Sept. 21st, at 8 o'clock, Bring along a cup and fifteen cents and enjoy yourself. 'last of t2,llntoin; Had Heavy Loss. George Walker who .ormerly kept a livery stable in Clinton and is now a fruit grower had a loss of $10,000 in the storm on Sunday morning at his place near Grantham in the ,fruit dis- trict. Minor L i els. Blyth Fair next . Gilson Ensliage Cutter, I am half of September gone now. ' d Silo Filling Having Purchased a new Many are taking in London Fair this ; Pre week. tin 'rhe Kittle Band was at Brussels Fair on Wednesday. pared to vll Silos for a unite e. TERMS REASONABLE Will Hold Plowing Match. At a meeting of file Centre Iluron SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Spring Show Directors' on Saturday last it w,is ti Clrlg j that they would Iti)id a • I FRANK ANDREW S plowing match on tueldiu, October I• „ 19th, Full particulltrT tvi1l t'i Eiy�n t;I,1N_II'C')N — — ONT Corless Thursday, September 16111; L920.. SCHOOL OPENING means SCHOOL TEXT .BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES You are asked to invest- igate the merits of our stock. r►' a invite this with the assurance that the advantage will be a mutual one. The W. D. Fair 2o. Often the Cheapest -1.1 tveys the I est vimminummousal WE WILL FOR WEDNESDAY, .SEPT., 22nd, FOR.CASK H EGGS or BUTTER, SELL AT THESE PRICES ONE DAY ONLY—STOR E WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY 10 Bars Gold Soap $L00 10 bars Comfort soap $1 10 bars Sunlight soap $1 10 cakes Palm 0 soap $1 10 hers of any of our line offered to each customer GST r PHONE 111 damage done and while sshe lights of the i Mr. E. Monroe had e • ou or a s �;' 'i j V .r w 'The Child Driver, rvvyv w N his wmdw during the pat/ l that tater. Thereiyas np severe � it caused man a mail to wish he la a Anyone who handled a fifteen year couple of acres of them. There were old girl a loaded revolver and told her two varieties, "Farmers" and "Scotish TRY has Y around here. Seeking Inform\tion. On the selection of your , roams Questiofinal,.a. have been sent out 1 material depends the appearance, value by the OntarioPt,tic Service Cummins , and durability of your building. Mn to police magL� rates registraars of 1What kind of ranting could be better deeds county judges Crown Attorneys than 3 -ply of everlasting Shingles? and clerks t,f the pee,;,e sheriffs and•oth ers in order to help14]te work of reor- ganization. ® ' to wave it ins. crowd would be regard- Friend" two of the first weighed h ib 1 t> Hawknis ed as viciously and criminally reckless 6 ounces another rine weighed 1 lb of human life. Yet pat ants will permit • I 76 ounces. FOR. PLUMBING , a boy or girl to drive a motor eat upon Hospital Donations. • a public highway and thing nothing of ' Al the September meeting of the the fact that they are risking lives right 1 Hospital Board the September donations the HEATING AND and left and incidentally, violating a were gratefully ackttiawiedged. haw designed to afford protection to The girls Auxiliary, $200.00 ROOFING -or public streets. ��I; Aix users-oMrs. Jas Holland e li fax Evaders. t The customs and inland revenue de - o— pertinent • pertinent is taking steps to guard • against evasions of the new budget tax- es. While the revenue is coming in hea- epeurtnga' Prorraptty Ioily there are reasons 'to believe 'that some are making 1 . complete Others are not slaking returns 1 at all. To meet this situation a Special corps of expert auditors will be appoint ed within a few clays and given exten- sive powers. There wia be about forty in all throughout the country and it will Lead the their business to carry on luvestigat- to g s Done Phone 53 ---0—`_ e,.la Furnaces •eturns which are in- er ry ' the re alar staff ions supplementary There is a Reason the various districts, • Ask Us. n•� eat , ;,y„>rgC:• ,, . `auk, r ,d*4`44`10 Double Feed Doors There is no danger of ;hit- ting the sides and spilling coal all over the floor with the big Sunshine feed doors. These doors will admit a large chunk of wood, too. Our local agent will show you this and anany other "Sunshine" advantages. Send for free booklet. • CC Pea,4 Wig zx SU.riSnr ne Fc.umace 'at tSut'tcr & Perdu h .' 'A. ••v r...; 2.00 Mr. Fred Watt •1.00 Miss Mountcastle 1,00 Miss Whitely very kindly„ gave sev- eral pieces of granite ware, for use in the Hospital Kitchen, The Right Kind of a "Boss" The other week a certain well known grocer and we won't mention names Sugar Up Monday Morning. told "Tom" his driver that if he didn't take a holiday he would fire him and Tom decided that "Billie" meant it for he took a trip to Toronto Exhibit- ion and also to S't. Catharines and all er places to visit relatives and friends if we ever want another job we will pick on "Billie to make us take a boli= day. ROOF Had a Collision. sires While enroute to G;erica Fair on \1'e have 'the best in three different Friday evening, Mr. Fern VanEgnlondgrades, 2X, 3X and 5X at popular cur - had a collison with a 5000 nn the road I rent prices. and the "Henry" came At, *coral best. AT BRUCEFIELD—We also handle all We understand the owner t the cow kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, is willing to settle, as its a. tient the Canada Fibre BCoard, Canada Cement, law of the township in have cattle run- Hard turd Soft oal, etc, ping on the roads. , AT CLINTON— — We handle all kinds of Coal and Wood and Canada 'the cheapest is not usually the best although the best is usually the est. • Falling off in Number of Registered Letters. I Since cosi of registering a lettar has advanced from 5 cents to 10 cents there has been a noticeable falling off Will not come down fur some time in the number of fetters registered. Thousands of dollars in actual money it as the Canadian Refineries are loadedlis. stated is' passing through She mails daily without- registration protection. This was a pratice before the increase, but there has been, a narked increase since. People are riskinf,# loss of money $2,00 less per hundred than 1 father than pay the additional 5 cents to have it protected. The revenue front registered mail on the so cent basis will ' greatly exceed the revenue whdts the Ifee was 5 cents, Price OF Newsprint May Advance Again. Another advance in tihe price of news print to the Financial News Bureau, Corner Grocery which 'states that an increase in the price is expected to be made by the Phone 45. mills around the first of 'October, The lot;to, uniderstandinf; is that the new price will range from $130 to $1.0 per ton for rolled news and $20 in advance of these prices per ton for sheets in two tau lots and at the mill, 13y January 19 21, the prospects are that newspaper publishers will be paying as high as $201) per ton and it iS even possible any who wish to leave their order for that this figure will have .to be raised can do sob leaviing later on, At $200 per ton the increase spring delivery Y to sheet news users is about 400 per their orders at my residence; 'enroll St. cent in four' years. In 1907 the price war $65 9t ton, This rose to $72 in the or Piano 1E5. first half of 1918 and to $81 in the sec- ond half. During 1919 the price. '0)10 $84 for sheet news, s up with high. priced raw sugar, We were able to procure a limited supply which we will sell wh(le •11 lasts til present wholesale price. -----GET SOME WHiLE IT LASTS ¢t'✓ Fred. W. Wigg The Atli% rx3 SCRANTON COAL and Wood for Sale Terme--Strictly Cosh--'Phoua 998. E 7 'f'A.' ` : ResinrNCIc.•--I•IUCtON STREET Children Cry �.�,.�y 1015 FLETCHER SS II ,p�, 'ON A S' 8 dad' . F W i, "w•s Local grocers were apprised Monday morning that sugar was up 12 cents per hundred pounds on account of the in- Let us have your inquiries. • We think crease in freight rates and other conlln we can supply you. odities would be proportionately dearer. Only in a •few instances will the retail• - price be effected to amount to any- thing. No "Flu" Here. There are no signs of any influenza cases in Clinton at the present time, and the health authorities and doctors, generally say they do not want any. In Chicago, 500 cases are reported, and the prediction is made that the in- fection will spread to Canada as tt did last year. Squirrels Have a Friend. The squirrels are safe here and ei,ce- whe a in" the province at least until 1923. An order, province -wide, has been issued that prohibits the shooting of squirrels. This is contrary to the opinion of local sportsmen who have been taking it for granted that this is the open season for squirrels. Salado Buys Huge `Warehouse. tri February next the Salada l'ea Company will occupy the m`agnil'lcent new building at gills corner of St. Law- rence, Le Royer and St. Jean Baptiste streets, Monleal, the building at pre- sent occupled•by Salado at St. Paul and St. Sulpice streets, and erected by diem eleven years ago, having for sometime been inadequate } r their (business, Other Salsda warehouses are situated at Toronto and Boston, !laciness Changes. Mr. Murray McNeil disposed of his restaurant business this week to Mr. E. Wendorf, of Chesley, who is now in possession. The new proprletor is a (treat War Veteran, and has been in this lithe of business for some years, This week Mr. Beresford disposed of his bakery and restaurant business to Messrs. J. E. Gadd and A. E. Bates, of Ridgelown, who will take possession the end of the month. M. Bamford and family will return to Itanniton, C Cement. IND. B. MUSTARD Clinton & Brucefield. Phone for Clinton No. 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. Cholera Minim 1r 5� 1Phone 80 IS SWIFT IN ITS RAVAGES ON CHM'.''` LIFE. Cholera Tnfantum or Summer Com- plaint of children is one of the most nonunion and dangerous bowel complaints :luring the hot -summer months, and there is no doubt that many die who •:oyt(' be staved if properly looked af1.11' in the. first sign of this trouble. II begins with to profuso diarrhoea,,the stomach becomes irritated, very often' i aionip stied by womtl irg Lard purging, tad t he mailer excret cd from the stouharh 'HIS a biL'.ous appearance. The eh lid rapidly looses flesh, and is soon ndnaed to greet: lint;bur and prneirata,n. thu the first s'p.n of cholera infnntmn Or. howler's VINtrilet "1 \V'ld Strawberry Mould be actin us, r,:d, noel thus quickly ,Ifsrl the vomiting, purging and char. •110)10. \•Lt/, 1Vornnt1ih \Vynaelti, Ii'dinu Point tV I, N.:4., witted:-- " 4ihen my little boo was Svcs vtold he tens [ahem very dick with h summer complaint, tet Hutt, )Hied by vomiting. lie was a rl 'for five drove and often 1 d d not h nk be would rive over night, and not h ing I gave hint did any gond, A tr:end advised nie to use 13r. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. 1 there fore gave it a trial, and one bottle relieved him. 1 will gladly recommend it to my friende." 1)r, Fowler's I'.xta'n,rt• has been on the market for the past 7.15 vestal so why experiment with hely and untried. reme- dies. \fanufaetnrcd only by The T..1111 - burn Co., Lunitx.cl, Toronto, Ont. X'rteti 111 seek. A SPLENDID'. DAY TO GET YOUR PICKLING AND PRESERVING NEEDS 2 pkgs Corn Flakes 25e 2 pkgs Corn Starch 25e. 6 cans Pork & Beans $1. 3 pkgs Rinse 25c 2 pkgs Wonder -wash 25 THE GREAT WASH HELPS . — A FULL LINE Make ,h'ur Store' your - '—ALWAYS READY—. THE I'IABIT OF'DEALING AT 1 headquarters a:'7. c1a PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO' The f 1,C. L E V rr AND" Bicycle are sold in Clinton by J. H. PAXMAN The Garage that gives real Bicycle, Car and .Battery Services . SOLD FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS ORDER YOURS TODAY Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. -190619.0.1293 Ht ving 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 0 days only, after which the regular factory Prices will be used. if you can not call on us write for prices and also re- nleml4c we can arrange to give you teens to suit so as to. get in on this ,sale. Remember the name. Jonathan Hugill BOX 229. Phone 216. MUSIC STORE. SEAPORT'S. ONT. WHY WE SELL MADE -IN -CANADA SHOES The mission of this store is to serve the best interests of its customers. This means the best looking, the best wearing , shoes, at the lowest possible price. Shoes are imported come a long distance. On, then, of course, we must pay duty, which adds nothing to their value, but only to their price. Therefore, we sell only Made -in -Canada Shoes. These. shoes are the product of the hest Canadian brains and organi- zation, \Ve know their quality and how perfectly suited they are to Canadian conditions and requirements and that prices are fair and in accord•with their quality and grade, We sell Mad, -in -Canada Footwear with the full conviction than in so doing we offer our customers the best value pos- sible, and a variety of products we can recommend and stand {I1'mily behind. THAT SATISFY"— >A,ra7 : mm •- 444- •re ecro..r.• *mreoormna 1,40.6 tiaw04nNm..emwn.: c.ra'rakewa...eoa uw 4444,1 Yi : :e, aus4dwh,..,w'.m••woi e.tan+w. tiorrodnnamisevs:m awn wnm7ilawaown4/44tiwm..nNW,