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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-11-18, Page 6re rl Offered Ir-"14iaajgiado l .i (u..'_�I {taial,IQ•ly k t ;iiai ro C A:,,, E A R,i N G MEN'S ,AND BOYS SUITS AND MEN'S STORE Custom Talked:se Men's Furnishing Phone 103. Opposite Pubits Library RC.,..O A ITS See Them At rowfl' 'Everybody knows 'Rowlands' good old Hardware Stand, just the place to purchase 'your requirements for Winter. What about cow chains, stall fixtures, web halters, stable and'feed forks, lanterns &c. Also a full line of working mitts. Call and see the 'Silent Alamo' farm lighting plant in operation. Corless & Verner HARDWARE and ELECTRICAL Phone 53 TRY 71. Hawkins FOR PLUMBING HEATING AND ROOFING t-• i 1�epairiiiig Promptly Done "Phone 53. --0— C" ii cla Fur`iildces Lead There ,is a Reason 1s ilii: YOUR, WANTS We have now a complete stock of Granetware, Tinware, Aluminium ware and Cutlery Washing Machines, Hand and the Electric ook SIOtfvf $ ';I-Uaaters and the Furnace Pumps' for deep Wells and Cistern Union Valves, Couplings, Elbows Etc., Etc. -live a3so carry a full line of Electric Fixtures, Bulbs, Batteries, Irons, Grills, Etc. Call and tell us your wants. We !will be pleased to show you through our Stock and quote 99 'Sutter & Perdue Pliblibera&EleOriciana to ., ..... Phone 147. POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY 3000 Chickens 2000 Hens 500 Ducks —0— Top prices will be paid by us for all kinds of Poultry taken at 'Clinton every day and at Holmesville every Wednesday morning, We pay three cents more per lb. for properly fattened, milk fed Chickens. GUNNi ANCLOI$ & CO,.LTD. Clinton, .Ontario 1VW: Trewartha Local Manager The. up-to,aate Firm JO) i .,,,,, ,ry ,a01 WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings, Phone 6.7 Next Royal Bank Women's Institute Meeting The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Lal Paisley, Thursday November 25th at 2:30. Kindly note the change in the hour of meeting. The report of the Conven- tion held in London, will be present- ed and discussed. There will also be a sate of Christmas gifts and home- made baking to Nhich all the mem- bers are asked to contribute. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIA DON'T FREEZE As the genuine Scranton Coal is coin ing across in very limited quantities we are making special efforts on behalf of our people by substituting. NUT COKE BRIQUETS CANNEL COAL SOFT COAL WOOD SLABS We have these in stock at prices that will save you money in comparson with the ridiculers price of authracite. Orders will be taken and accounts May be paid at H. Wiitse's store. Try`a substitute for your fall burning we can satisfy you. B� MUSTARD •inti efts oozes Ai' E W F 12 UI'T e P irE L S • Our stock of Raisins, Peels an Fruit is just in, Spanish Velencia Raisins SOc ib Seeded Raisins, large pkg... 339 New Currants 25c tb 1 • Figs, cooking ...2 lbs for 2.5c New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel, Shelled Walnuts and Al- nionds for fall baking. Fred. W. Wigg Ther, Corner Grocery Phone 45. . . SCRANTON COAL' and Wood for Sale -•-•-•0— any who wish In leave their aider for Spring delivery can do so by leaving Ihatr orders at my residcnee, Huron St. or Phone 115. Toros—Strictly Cash- .Plsene 155. E. A RESIDENCE-•-HlURON STREET CiWiton& . !r,,.. el!e�. Pkene for CHtstoa No+ i4 1'hoae for 8ruce'ela 11, op si'dii . This disease ,bogine like a simple cold in the Road that rapidly goes too the chest. The, cough is et first shoot.and sharp, but gradually incieases in severity and occurs in sudden spasms. Often vomiting folio -we n severe attack of coughing, and sometimes there is nose. bleed. Mothers should never neglect the treatment of whooping cough, for it is much more serious than • most people think, as it may be followed by some grave lung trouble, snob,, es bronehitia, pneumonia or coneumptaon, since the sufferers power of reaiatance are -often greatly weakened by the violent and exhausting cough, ' On alae Bret signof a "whoop" Tri roans Norway Pine Syrup should. be administered as it helps to clear the bronchial tubes of the collected mucous and phlegm. Mrs, 'Burton :Leopold New Roan N.S , writes: -"My three eihildren had the whooping• cough so ball lust winter, though!, they would choke. 1 trial ninny different remedies, but nano of them. seemed to help. At last 1 got a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, anti T weagreatly surprised to 000 how quirl:ln• it helped them. 1 shall taiways recom- mend your wonderful remedy to others,' l?r, Word's Norway Pine S3yrlifi 80a. and 600, a (bottle et all drtlggtetk and dealers Put up only by The T. Milburn Co„ Limited, 'Toronto, (int. T Xie Clinton: New Era 41,11111 01.11 1,1 1,11111111111 �r--���n��n.,�mppp^....., ��p��I�ry7��m��p,,�m. p�m�I�'fI�III ��� EMISIWIIII EMISI WLLWWaYAWII�!4llllluW MIell 3 1 Il II 1111 11111111 11 111111111111111 ` Local News !A1111=1111miIIIRIESuMISIuuu ISIM uuM Will Hold An "M Homs?" The Orangemen will hold an "At - Home in their Hall, for the Orange - en and their wives, next Tuesday mnight. Visited At Hensel! Mr, -fhos. ":Lindsay, ,:of . Clinton, was 111 tiensall, on Wednesday, as -a delegate of the U. F, 0., and calling on friends, Could You Buy One? A merchant of 2uridh advertises on the front page of the local paper the following:—"Just Arrived, An assortment of Genuine Rohner, "Made In Germany" 'Mouth Organs," $330 A Ton For Paper May Be 1921 Price 11111 uuioomu�uu!aiouiuuum�iioi�ma�umu�iiui�uii�imiiumomiulioa�o�ion .Rad Tuesday Evenja4S TheSdppar. B, U, C„ boy's Class of the Wesley Sunday Sehool held a supper last Tuesday night, and had an ann- loyame. Minorble Ltiocal$ Friday's snowstorm was a rough one,tor,a starter,, The youngsters and sleighs were soon in evidence an Friday last at the various hills. 31shopping days till Christmtas. The shipping of apples still cotn• ti'nues to be a big business at he G. T, R. Giri's Club of Willits Church Have Thar Annual Thank -Offering Mrs, (Rev.) ,McCainus, will address the Girl's Club of Willis Church at their Annual. Thank-Offerit Meet. Ing on, Monday evening, November 22nd. An interesting programme informed circles, the paper adds, it is will le given and refreshments serv- asserted that the baste for such ed. An invitation is extended to all contracts is likely to be 5130 per ton or 6/ cents a pound, which is the Maximum contract rate at pres- ent in force in the United States. It is undersinod says The Montreal Star that some of the Canadian pulp and paper export interests will meet in New York shortly with a view to talking over a oasts of contracts for the first quarter of 1921. In well - the ladies. Famine Relief Funds Reference was made in the churches on Sunday to the awful conditions in Central Europe and China. Subscrip- tion¢ will be received by Mr. W. D, Fair or Mr. W. H. Hellyar, or can be put on the plates in Church next Sunday The Molson's Bank are acting as Treasurer and will forward all Funds to the proper quarters. Suspension Of Abe Scott Act Although no official announcement has yet beeen made, it is understood that the format orders -in -council sus- pending the Scott Act in the Counties of Huron and Perth, in accordance with the wishes of the majority of Industrial Council Planned Steps for the organization and de- velopment ofjolnt industrial councils in Canada are to be taken by the la- bor department as a means of pro- moting the democratic action of in- dustry. At New Year's, if not be- fore, officers of the department will be Sent out to explain the plan which is similar to that of the Witely coun- ciIs in Great. Britain , The idea is to set up in each industrial plant a body representative of the owners and their employees, and to refer to it any disputes which may arise as between labor and capital. Where the people, were passed by the Cabinet t the system has been employed it has Council. The orders-in-counoil have been found to be a '.'ery successful yet to be signed by the Governor -Gen- agency in obviating strikes and con - era ducting to better relations between employees and employers. At the New Rector For Middleton On Sunda last A. C. U. Hallowell, last session of parliament an appro- Y priation of $i5,000 was made for the A., was ordained as Rector of , purpose of promoting the movement, Middleton, Holmesvllle and Summer- I but there has been some delay. hill and will enter into his new work 1 on Sunday. Mr. Hallowell served iIndustrial Conditions gsanged with the 5th C. M. R., in France and , Labor's time for being independent was twice wounded. He finally was Inas past and the clay is gone, at least recommended for and obtained a , in many quarters when labor can con - Commission in the Royal Field Artili- j tinue to make demands as in times cry, There should be a good turn ' heretofore. Industrial conditions have out on Sunday to welcome the new Rector. Bible Society Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Clinton Branch was held in St, Paul's School Room on Monday evening, The speaker was the Rev. R. H. Rasion, M. A., late of Kangoa, India, who gave a most inspiring address, the main partof • Milch dealt with the Social, Political and Religious condition of 'India.` Rev. S. 5. McKegney was re- elected President and Mr. Vodden re- elected Secretary. The House -to - House collection for the Bible Society will take place in a few days, heath Of Leslie G. Sage ' After an illness' of some months, the deatli occurred at the fainity resi- dence, 549 Waterford. Street, Peter- Itoro, on Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 10th 01 eight o'clock, of Leslie G.: Sage, late aasisttnt Superintendent Of the -London Life Insurance Company. M. Sage was bprn at Clinton, Ontario, and for: the last number of years has lived in. Woodstock and .Peterborough, where he was employed by the .Lon- dgn,Life, .Insurance Company. He was well anal avorably known to. many of. the: citizens ,of. Peterborought and .laic 11u9'e1'09s friends, wtjj regret .to hear of the, death„n early life of such a promising yoptig man. Mr. Sage is survived -by his wife and. two , sons, Clayton,. of the , Cressman Company, and, fiarolil at school;• also his father,, sister. and. one .. brother, in Western Canadty.'.another brother in Stratford, The funeral was held on Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J. R. Webb officiating, so changed and markets are getting so near normal again, with competition more keen and a better than war time quality demanded, that factories which wish to continue in operation must insist on efficiency of workmanship and management The employees who have loafed on the lob when their services were acceptable during war- time, when there was an excess de- mand for tabor, must either buck up or goy The man who now holds a Job which he. likes and needs will find it worth while to do enough work to keep the job, for there is• no hiding the.fact that Canada is about to ex- perience a winter that gives promise of more than usual hsardshlp, Heavy. Rains. Corning "Canadian beavers tell no lies, and they tell me that we are to ltaVe very heavy raids is Northern Ontario. before the freeze-up," said Mr. Malcolm Lang, M. .'P. P., for dochrane, who was in Toronto last week. "The beaver houses are sticking' away above the water, and. tine bearer knows that he .wants -lilts house covered. lie isn't - shy Tool about taking chances on the 1cold, either, and' it is a sure thing that there will be plenty of water before the ice forms." On the story as • told by the beaver houses Mr, Lang bases his belief that. a power shortage existing now it the North •will. be relieved:.. .Big fa'lni will cover ug"the' beaver houses. aiid bring a greater supply of water or power dev4lopiitent. Moreover; it IS a 'sign that winter is not near yet. Photooraph fur Ch 1 t as Gifts it13141`i'd 66 Most things can be anybody's gift your Portrait is distinctively and exclusively yours. Just think One dozen Photos make twelve Christmas gifts. Your friends can buy anything you can give them, except your pl i tagrapk Make that ap.polnW pleattcd'C.tll ' IBJ SCHOOL OPENING means SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Thursday, NQY, I Sib, 9W, You are asked to invest- igate the merits of our stock. We invite this with the assurance that the advantage will be a mutual one, T W. Do Fa'' eo. A:. often the Cheapent_2IIways the Best ARE YOU READY For Xmas. Time Flies. Yon know Price Possible this year. Below we your Xmas Wants -at our store, 1 pkg. seeded Raisins 30 1 Ib Seedles Raisins 30c 1 Ib Valencia Raisins30c 1 lb Currants 22c Special Prices in 5 Ib Lots, WATCH FOR OUR 1921 CALENDERS s BUY AT HOME we offer you Quality Fruits at Lowest offer you Prices For this week, Buy Money Saving Prices In Toilet Soap Palm Olive Soap at 10c Per Cake Infants Delight et lOc Per Cake Special Prices on 4 or More Cakes 1 Bar Gold Soap .,.110 4 lbs R Oats..,...,25e 2 pkg Corn Flakes .250 2 lbs Tapaico 250 t Ib Quality 31k Tea, 5 oc 1 Bar Comfort Soap 1 t c GET THE HABIT OF DEALING AT I-1 NSON avn `.,�,:: PHONE 111. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY The "CLE V I t' 4 AJD" :'icvcle are sold in Clinton by J. H. PAXMAN The Garage that gives real Bicycle, Car and attery Services SOLD FOR CASH OR'EASY TERMS ORDER YOURS TODAY Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. Phone 80 : MUSIC 1N 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 musicfans.say is the best buy on tate-market today. Make it your business to have Inc call on you fo demonstrate' the Bell. It will •' ' host you nothing to hto it done and if I can't prove to you,where the Bell possesses, more strength „in build; sweetness in tone; and has the easiest touch, and the best [meed piano containing those points. 1 'will give you one at one-half the price --•so get busy and call me up 'you stand a chance to save some money. Jonathan ishan Magill BOX 22% • Phone 21'6. MUSIC STORE, S£J11cO12'iFt. 614'r. T he Di f f er. a rice fh J h oe4i The Difference between the sort of Shoes we Sell and the "othee•Sort" will be perfectly apparent to anyone who com- pares our "Grade of Shoes with "Just Shoes." The Jackson S oes are built up to a Standard and Not Down to a Price! The re- sult is that our Shoes are more economical than uncertain Shoes. They wear so inuch longer and look so much' better than "13argain 'Shoes" that they are a better Investment Dol- lar for Dollar, than any Shoes which sell for less money. The true test of Shoe value is not the first cost, but the final cost—not what they cost per pair, but what they cost per year. It is upon this simple test of Va lue that thq successful growl h of our Shoe Business is based, '. t e'VSN. -"SHOES THAT SA'i'ISPY'f-.