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The Clinton New Era, 1920-9-23, Page 4T•PAGE f".1 • 001/01,"0"INSRMINIIIIIMOWANIMANNAWINWOOSIGNMANWIMPOWNIINCIPa 1 411 141' 4,1 4111141 1 111 11 HtRTS At ' the .".•47 • following prices ap r•n••,:•••••i,•--10, • „.0,11 ,10142,14,140!*!.4otvg...t.ejoiolk,itivItivs Work. $i.25. negligee $1.75 I A large range to choosefrom see them at MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring Men's Furntaking Phone 103 Opposite Public Library rown' We handle and are Agents for the Famous "BARRETT" Company Roofing and other preparations. Remember tiv I, 2, and 3, ply Everlastic Rubber Roofing and the 1, 2, and 3, ply Panamoid Rubber Roofing are Manufactured solely by "BARRETTS" Any orders received for grades not M stock always receive prompt attention. . SEE OUR GRADES AND GET PRICES Corless & Venner •IIHARIDWARE and ELECTRIGAL H TRY wins FOR PLUMBING HEATING AND ROOFING i • A WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and Hood Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank •011111111111 THE CLINTON NEW ERA. "- 1,1,11 bit,' Ito deal, B11100111 oil (11111.1111111 ill II II °cal News MERE 8 81221=18712111121101511122011111111 Law Foundotion for Gun. Opened Four Nights a 1 11111110110 1111111111 Bill III 11111111 Mr, Hiram Hill last week laid the The Prieeess Theatre Is now opened cement foundation in front of the Post four nights a_ week, Tuesday, Wednes- , Offiee for the big gunwhiCli is to be placed there, Needless to say 'a good job was done, Represents Huron County. 13x -warden J. N. eunpbell of 01)0 was elected a !District vice-president of the Ontario Hydro Radial Association at its annual meeting at Hamilton last week. clay, Friday and Saturday, The foal two nights each Week are taken up with a new serial and ;mother film play, As the evenings are getting cooler, good crowds are attending, Buys the McKay Block. Departmental Email., Stratford was the centre for this dis- trict which includes liarriston, 'Clinton SeafOrth, Mitchell and the surrounding distriets, for those who failed in their Mid summer exams. The pupils finish- ed writing on Friday last. Presentation Last Thursday evening a nt,mber of the young people of Ontario Street League went to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert FAber and presented Mrs. Fisher with a fine cassereile, An im- promptu program was given followed by a light lunch, PARAGRAPHS OF INTEREST Australia and Argentina together pasture one-third of the sheep .of the world. Brother Died in the West. Mrs. Jas, K. Mair receivedword that her brother, Robert McIlveen, had died at the home of his son at Lake Louisa, Alberta. lie was 68 years of age and wits bore on the 13555 Line, after his marriage he moved to Stanley Town- ship, and later to Watford. About 13 years ago he and his wife went west the latter dying at Banff 7 years ago. He is survived by three sons, Arthur Having Purchased a new and Frank at Baulf, Alberta and Laundy at Lake Louisa, The body was taken Gilson Ensilage Cutter, I am to Banff on the t•Ith for burial. Prepared to vll Silos for a limited Th& farther the watt."^P 74 the oceans get from the eqtaittor tto less salt they contain. Trinidad horticulturists are trcing to popularize bread made of Mumma floor instead of wheat. Deposits of long fiber asbestos, sim- ilar to the best Canadian, have been dis covered Arizona. .An electrically operatetl machine has Phone 53 been invented in Europe to write and decipher code nteisages. Slots cut part way through the blade facilitate the work of a new hoe for Ghys Coming, The well-known travelling minstrels, Guy Bros., will be here on Monday, November ist with their usual show. A New Poultry Book. A new book, entitled "Canadian Farm Poultry," has just been published by Macdonald College, Que. The book is well:bound, neatly printed, replete with practical information and is well illustrated. It is the first Canadian poultry book to be offered to the pub - Last Saturday Mr, W, D. Pair closed a deal with the Whitehead Estate, and he becomes the new owner of the Mc- Kay Block, corner of Albert and Ontar- io streets, The block' is a good one and, is occupied at present by Mr. Fair, Bell Telephone Co., F, W. Wigg, the Corner grocer, Mr. Heard, barber; and Wee Lees laundry. Upstairs Is the G. W. V, A. club rooms and Mr,• Jago's clothing repair shop. Minor Locals. Many from here attended Blyth Fall Fair yesterday. Bayfield Fall Pair will be held itext Thursday afternoon. There was another coal all famine for a few clays last week, The School Fair drew a good crowd yesterday at the rink. If you want to buy or sell consult the New Era want Columns. Silo Filling 'Housing Shortage Acute. time. The shortage of housing accommo dation is becoming acute in Clinton. '• Last Friday the New Era was informed' TERMS REASONABLE that there were six families wanting to SATISFACTION GUARANTEED move to town, but could not find hous- es. The heads of the household motor , to town every morning to their work. FRANK ANDREWS The Council and Board of Trade could spend a profitable evening in discussing CLINTON ' ONT this important question. One ratepayer suggested that the Notenandie • Note! -.---....--------= should he turned into apartments and :-----• Infixing mortar and cement, Horses in Iceland are shod with sheep horn and those iu the Soudan are fitted with camel skin socks. Gearing.altached to a new bit brace enables it to be used at various angles lic, the nominal charge of 50c being • made merely to cover cost of pl'inting and mailing. Alt phases of chicken • raising are discussed, emphasis being laid upon the development of winter - Repairing Prornptly;.- laying strains of the more popular com- ' Mercial breeds. The book should be - Done , of timely service to all who keep chick- ! ens and should influence the develop- ment•of the Canadian poultry industry, ;which has assumed a remarkable l growth within the -past few years. A copy may be obtained by sending 50c r that it can be inseted into the ear IP/Ina/10d College, Prov. Quebec. stead of being held against it. Phone 53 —0— Fmryzaces 1111315day, September 23rd, sc.. op.,„N. , means Serii0OL TEXT, BOOKS , and SCHOOL ,SUPPLIES You are asked to invest., igate the merits of our stock. We invite this with the assurance that the advantage will be a 1„ mutual one. The W. D Fair o. Often the eheapest—Atways the Best mffeawmaigrawari YOUR CHANCE to secure some of our Show Day Specials on Saturday night between 8,30 and' 9.30 p,rn. We will sell at Show Day Prices for Cash, Butter or Eggs. Re- member the Hour 8,30 to 9,30 p.m, or with a ratchet drive. An electric lamp in a French light- house has a (lament wound so closely that it resembles a gas mantle. A recency patented chair has a sin- gle'arni, higher than the usual level, to serve as a telepliche stand: What is believed to be the world's oldest inhabited residence is a German i h i tl year 700 mans on t at was built n r . A pneumatic boxing glove has been invented with the idea of protecting both wearer end opponent from harm. Magnesium is the chief ingredient in a French alloY that weighs about two-thirds as much as cast aluminum. A soldier has been invented which holds rimless lenses against the metal parts of eyeglasses without screws. Sweden has smelted Iron for more than twenty Centuries and some of the .ancient furnaces stilt are in existence. Leed In stamps or postarnote to The Bursu A new telephone receiver is so small There is a Reason Ask Us. 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. this might be a good more on the part of the genial proprieifor. Cousin Dead. These doors will admit a large chunk of wood, too. Our local agent will. - show you this and many other "Sunshine" advantages. Send foil free booklet. Mcaary's 4 Furnace PEACHES This is the Week for the Peaches for Canning. A two -wheeled cart which automatic - We handle peaches direct from ally toads and unloads corn stalks is' tile invention of a New Jersey fernier. the Orchards at Grimsby. 131 pi ••' Uruguay has employed an expert your supply from us and save a from the United States to organize its poultry Industry along scientific lines. jobber's profit. All adjustable trowel 'to form the TRY A CAN—Pure Grape Jam tops and sides of concrete curbs at the same time is an Illinois inventor's idea, at price less than the cost of the • Sugar. . An automobile that travels on three HYOUR Word was received of the death of a cousin of Mrs ft Plumsteeli-Following a - lingering illness, the death took pace Sunday of Agnes Ilam, wffe of On the selection of your roofing George W. Shibley of Woodstock. Mrs. material depends the appeal -ince, value Shibley was seventy-two years of age and durability of your building. and was born in Napanee. A little over two years ago she came to Wood- 1 What kina of roofing could be betty; than 3 -ply of everlasting Shingles? stock to live and last December she • and her husband celebrated the fiftieth The cheapest is. not usually the best anniversary of their wedding. Surviving although the best is usually the cheap - are two sons, M. H. Shibley, proprietor es t ' of the Oxford lintel here and. J. A. Shibley of Toronto. George Ham cif the We have the best In three different C. P. R. Passenger Department is a grades, 2X, 3X and, 5X at popular cur - brother. There is also a granddaughter rent prices. Miss Irene 'Cowan who made her home AT BRUCEFIELD—We also handle all with her grandmother, She will be bur - kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, lel at Napanee. Canada Fibre Board, Canada Cement, Hard and Soft Coal, etc. •••••••• •••••••40.• • . 10 Bars Gold Soap $1.00 10 bars Comfort soap $1 10 bars Sunlight soap $1 ROOF 10 cakes Palm 0 soap $1 10 burs of any of our sets of movable runners instead of wheels' lis been invented in Europe. For quick action it pistol holster has been patented • that opens its entire length when a weapon is withdrawn. A Japanese inventor of a non-com- Best, buslIble celluloid -substitute has taken out eleven United States patents upon it. Fred. W. Wigg The Corner Grocery Phone 45. Special prices paid for properly afkgilZmifttP finished Milk Fed Poultry. We SCRANTON COAL I are paying at least 3c per lb extra 1 are this class of birds. All poultry and Wood for Sale bought on a quality basis. We are leaders in our business WEI.D...1=1:111011,21•111,1W9MICAVI171,01..P.M6601.111:10210.1•01110.1111 POULTRY WANTED —0— 4,44.1a,44.4", any who wish to 'leave their order for Get etc prices:before you sell. Spring delivery can do so by .leaving •• their orders at rny residence, Huron St Gunn Langlois &Ca.Ltd or Phone 155. The up.te-date Finn Ter—Strictly Ctish—Phoite 155, :Clinton Branch Phone N. W. 'rmwartba, Manager RESIDENCE—HURON MEET or thm..it,t,Itio 4 on 542 :tattlihrt.twa,nociOettaransta line offered to each customer A SPLENDID DAY TO GET YOUR PICKLING AND, —A —ALWAYS PRESERVING NEEDS FULL GET THE HABIT N PHONE 111 14 44 LINE READY— 2 pkgs Corn Flakes 25m 2 pkgs Corn Starch 25m 6 cans Pork & Beans $i• 3 pkgs Rinse 25e, 2 pkgs Wonder wash 25: THE GREAT WASW Make /o'er Store your Headquarters OF DEALING AT PHONE ORDERS CAIIFFULLY ATTENDED To, 0 AT CLINTON— — We handle all • WITH TWI CHURCHES. it • kinds of Coal and Wood and Canada 0*,10•01Dese 0000 er.•* Cement. The 40 -hour Dev.otion Services were Let us have your inquiries. AVe think St. Joseph's Church we can supply you. conducted in St. Joseph's thatch ibis week. Salvation Army Mr, W Elliott, the American Evan- gelist, is expected to address the after- noon meeting of the Salvation Army, at 3 o'clock. Baptist Church . Rev, Mr - Ford, of Toronto, who Is taking the services during the past two Stinday's is expected again next Sun- day. ' 'Ontario St. Church The pulpit was occupied oil Sunday last lily Nev. Mr, Kilpatrick, 13. A., of Ripley, who preached splendid serinons. Mr. and Mrs, A. Close, of Seaforth. sting a very pretty duet and assisted the choir at the evening service. Wesley Church • On Sunday the Methodist Women's anniversary will be observed in Wesley church. There will be special music by a choir of women. The address in the morning will he given .by Mrs. (Rev.) Godfrey, of Dutton. Rev. W. 11, Irwin, of Edmonton, will preach at 7 p.01. • Willis Church - Next Sunday is Rally Day. •The Sun- day School exercises will be held in Hie church at 2.30 p.m. A special and appropriate service of music and ad- dresses will be given. The Pastor's subjects will be: -Morn- ing; "The Constraint of Christ's Love" Evening—"Friends," ' A special effort is being made to rally everybody, both young and old, to one or all' of these services. It .is hoped that 'all will co-operate to make this day a splendid sneerse. Children' ry" FOR FLETCHER'S cAs-r 0 R 1 A. AL B. MUSTARD Clinton it Brucefield. Phone for Clinton No. 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. DIARRHOEA TURNED TO DYSENTERY Lost 29 Pounds - Dysentery is one ot the worst forms of bowel complaint. The pains in the bowels are intense, the discharges occur with great rapidity, and are very often acoompanied by blood. It does not need to persist for anylength of time until the whole system is weakened and debilitated, and harcliy. any otlu•r cPs- 11550 50 quickly undermines the strength and brings about a condition of pro- stration and utter collapse that. ft 011 terminates fatally. •• To shook the unnatural discherge, without bringing on vont:14)0km, tlere s only one remedy 'to nee, and ties is_ Or. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. hfr,'0. W. MeViigh, Mnverr, writes:—"About eight years ago 1 lind a severe attack of diarrhoea wl•teh -timed to dysentery before I got better, I might BAY I WIN sack for three works. I weighed 164 lbs, when 1 took • eel: 1111 weighed 125 lbs. when I got it • iteppi•d. I think Iluultried every nu di- (Sillfk that wait on the market and did net find relief until 4 tried Dr. Fowler'e fistraitt, of Wild Strawberry, and ono bottle relieved me. I think there 114 nothing like it for diarrhoea or dysenteeV. 1 tilweri keel) some on hand awn person lone tall, know when he will need it." "Dr.Powler's" has 110011 on trio market for the iriet 75 years. Don't evil'''. ,:.• earn, lio-natrie-no-reputet,nn compounde. Tiny may be clangorous to Nom' health. . rr;nsNoe, te biti,le, Manufaettoll polryoayll.,'flimtft.T. Milburn Co,.LinlitcO, The "Jr L E V F.1 4 N D" Bicycle aro sold in Clinton by J. H. PAXMAN The Garage that gives real Bicycle, Car an Battery Services SOLD FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS ORDER YOURS TODAY Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. i•VINft4 MUSIC IN THE HOME adds immeasurably to life's plea- sure. You can have it at once, even if you are not a player of any instruments. 'Our talking machines reproduce all kinds of music from the latest crashing marches to the softest of lulla- bies. Let us prove it to you in person. Then If you want a piano, why we are handling a piano which musicians say is the best buy on the market today. Make it your business to have me cell on you to demonstrate the Bell, it will cost you nothing to have it done and if 1 can't prove to you where the Bell possesses more strength in build; sweetness in tone; and has the easiest touch; and the best friced piano containing those points.. I will give you one at one-half the price—so get busy and call me up you stand a chalice to save some money, Jonatbangui MUSIC STORE. SEAFORTH. ONT. BOX 229. Phone 2t6. IVIADE-IN-CANADA, STY LES You are interested in the fact that Made -in -Canada Shoes embody today the very latest world fashions in footwear. Made -in -Canada Shoes are smart, neat and attractive. In fact,. no shoes made anywhere in the world excel the Canadian pro- duct in these points. Everybody living in this, country—ladies especially—wan t stylish and good-looking shoes. Of course they want other qualities too—fit, and comfort:, and durabilty. We are a "well dressed nation" and the appearance of our boots and shoes is an important matter.' The reason why we sell and recommend Made -in -Canada Footwear is because imported shoes while costing more, do not represent the value that.Made-in-Canada Shoes do, grade for grade, inetCSON –"SHOES THAT SATISFY"– anmermemsemsevrimegmoranacoggReareroTiemnnomosconterefoiewwjen,runarlos'an, Vt1110.00111.1311M124.6.0113.111MUNIMAMMOZISht.C99.500.01........ -.401