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The Clinton New Era, 1919-4-17, Page 7
Tutursday, April 17111, 1919' 1 111111IIId111111 hill! lllllh,il it t,M.Ithlpulteiu11.IIJII kli„e.,,10,41,1;Illi!,Illi;talin'IIIIP,;,,i oiestill,mliIOiIIII IIIIhsenbitteliliku III f ElPlimi niipBiBILII EIZEI®BIBl1 WI IIIIESSIIMIl al 'PAGE 6 FINE --BUY TI—IEM NO'V'A -u11 A Dress or Suifi--no matterihow-good'its style and tailoring ---h no better than its cloth. A little stretching, a few wrinkles, \will ruin 'the most fashionably cut, finely tailored gown GOOD� ever made. Only an expert can accurately ;judge the quality of a piece of dress a piece of the cloth. But when 'that cloth ?is'made up into a garment, shows to everybody.. Every piece•of DRESS GOODS SOLD AT BROWN'S goods by inspecting its quality • .quickly 111e–'THE CLINTON NEW ERA is guaranteed all -silk, all -wool, or silk=and-wool, as the case may be—its high quality shows in the long wear of the garment as well a sin the beauty of the cloth. Well-dressed women have learned that they can rely absolutely upon the quality of all dress goods bought at WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank TI377 DOUBLD CROSS A young' Chicano .bank clerk named Cross, filling ottt his questionnaire, wrote, in answer to the query as to whether the had any children. 'One expected." In- stead or one, two arrived, both red-head- ed like the father. Ono was named lied Cross turd the other Chris Cross, Brighten up for Siring Having received my dis- charge from the C. E. F., 1 am now prepared to take orders on work for paper- hanging and painting, etc. We have the latest sample books of wall papers at var- ious prices to suit any house. Call or Phone No. 54 Jo E. COOK Clinton - : : : Ontario newmatMilliMarSi MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring Men's Furnishing Phone 103, Opposite Public Library 1 Will Make Reduction' HURON BOYS HOME The large Coal 'Companies have al- ways made a reduction of 5 O a ton on, the ist of April, but this year have with drawn this practice and there will be no reduction to the retail dealers. As incentive to the public to put their coal in early we have decided to reduce our price that 50c a ton for sometime and for all coal we can get 'in in the early spring, this reduction will prevail. A11 who can take their coal early, kindly give us your name and we will fill order in rotation. SOLE AGENT FOR SCRANTON & D. H. & L. COAL TERMS — Strictly Cash. A. J. Holloway PHONE 3w iii :Only Two More Days of x aur �'' x ! BIG REDUCTION IN PHOTOGRAPHS -25 CENTS OFF Jul 12 x ON EVERY DOLLAR it ' it SALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY, -APRIL 19TH x xWe still have a good assortment of •up=to-date folders. illi $ Prices ranging from $2.00 up. ill 11C L Make your Easter Greeting a personal one—An appreciated X one. a 0 Your family and friends want your Photograph. f We do Copying, Enlarging and Amateur frriisliing. )11 PHONE 66. 1, x 0y Ball Sergt. Bateman, Goderich e. . Veal, Exeter Pte, F. W. Jones, Clinton Pte. A. J. Pryce, Winghant Pte. W E. Walpole, Goderich Pte. J. C. Williamson, Ethel Pte. J. G. Neilans, Seaforth Pte. '0, Rowland, Ethel. 1st Battl. Men on Way Home. Corp. R. h1. Black, Goderich Pte. 11. W 13. Smith, Goderich Pte. R. L. Buchanan, Blyth Pte. E. A, Long, Goderich Pte, 0. J. Cole, Clinton Pte.,E. N. Corrivean, Zurich Pte. P. Doig, Seaforth Pte. 1' J. Gliddon, Goderich Pte. W. 0. Goodwin Goderich Corp. B. J. Hill, Clinton Corp. F. Kennedy, Goderich CLINTON BOWLERS RE -ORGANIZE Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Held on Monday Evening. The annual meeting of the Clinton Lawn Bowling Club took place in' the Council Chamber on Monday evening last and the following members were elected officers of the Association: , Honorary President—W. Brydone President --H. R. Sharp Vice-President:H Wiltse Secretary—Fred Jackson Treasurer—Dr. Axon. Auditor—D. L. Macpherson Ground Committee—W. Grant, R. J. Miller, N. Ball Green Managers—W. Grant R. J. Miller - Representative to Faill Bowling Ass°. —John Wiseman. Delegate to W,0.B,A.—W, Jackson. Honorary Members. James Fair, J. B. Hoover, Robert Holmes, F. R. Hodgens, Andrew Porter, Dr. Agnew, Dr. Robertson, A Erskin, L, Kennedy, W. Harland, Rev. Mr. Grant, Rev. C. E Jenkins, W. P, Spauld ing, J. P. Tisdale, J. W. Irwin, John Watt, 'C. E. Dowding, H, E. Paul, Rev, F. Harper. Lady Members. e The nBmpwrd PHOTOGRAPHER tend considerationicerswere toethoseoeavho to we ish- jet ed to become members and. stake such sotso1*1 arrangements as they deem suitable. X X Shoes of Selected Leather ! But few People when buying shoes ever give the leathers of which the shoes are made, any consideration! • Leathers of the same name are not always alike by any manner of means! There are good leathers and poor leathers known by the same name! On the grade of the leather used,depends largely the life and the satisfaction you get out of your shoes! THE BEST OF LEATHERS Our shoes are made from the best of stock—not seconds. The leathers are selected with the greatest care by men of great experience! That't what makes OUR SHOES SO GOOD Men's Shoes $6.00, $6.50, $7.50 up to $10.00 Women's Shoes $4.00, $6,00, $7.50 up to $10.00; ... IS 'Da ' THE PRAtC3`i'CALi',s , I 11+ • Women's institute TRIThe members of the Women's In - Ing will be held on Friday, April 25th, .q.ft7" iso:,r.tlfr 1a'?lJL!,e;r,e.fc:rt,; ,fl tr stitute kindly note that the April Meet - at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. J. + Elliott, Victoria Street. Subject for I Roll Call—"Helpful Hints", A good I programme Goderich-Detroit Excursion . 1 We have just been advised that the big steel steamer, Greyhound of the White Star Line will leave Goderich with the annual Detroit excursion, Tuesday, June '17th, at 9.30 a.m. ' ar- riving at Detroit 5.15 p.n1. Returning, will leave Detroit Thursday, June 19th, 1.00 p,m, The fare will be only $2,25 for the round trip and $'i.75 one way, The Greyhound will reach Goderich from Detroit on the first trip up Mon- day, June 116th, at 5 p. 18. aiid run a moonlight to Lake Huron that evening at 8.15 p. 151. This event will be under the auspices of the Goderich Band whish is an assurance of good music for dancing and a good time generally. The Greyhound is a .big staunch seaworthy steatner, absolutely safe and comfortable She has a fine glass -enclosed dance floor the upper deck, where good 5ifusic will be provid- ,gtl for dancing on.the trip to Detroit, as 11 7taell as • On the' Moonlight. As there ii be, DO regulsr'boat between Goder,- }ch and .Detroat,this year; e' cry on+e!. Sdbopossi l'y s6 sbou id take,ttivgntRge ibis opportunity to visit 6. ,y!ottdau' l c1tyiicf lb&'$tr is .sur ItiEor 1particttidrs ,Vvi41�'AiJp ar • 5tgr, f .,, , ... 0 1 1%. oval .e' A Combination Tuesday afternoon the town water cart was out on the ,nails street to keep the dust down and at 4;30 p. m., it was snowing, • • A Special Meeting, on 2nd The Black Knights will meet on the 2nd of May to confer five degrees, Their regular 'meeting was held on Tuesday night, Appointed Township Clerk • Capt. Isaac. Hetherington has been appointed Clerk. of Colborne Township; This Is given the returned soldier a job after service, Donated $25.00 Clinton L. 0. L. lodge donated $2.5.00 to the Clinton Khaki Club. The cheque should be marked "for value received" after four years service: Table Is Here The Billiard table which the Great War Veterans held a tag day for, ar- rived here this week and is being erect- ed at the Clubrooms. The table is a good piece of workmanship, In aid of Hospital The Girls' Auxiliary will serve after- noon tea (15c) in the Agricultural Roosts on Horticultural Day, Saturday, April 19th, in aid of hospital. Every body come. See Him Smiling. A recent issue of The London Daily Mirror contains a photo of Capt. S. B. McKegney, M.C., and Rector to -be of St. Paul's church, the gallant chaplain of the 21 5th, who made a name for himself in France. Buried Here The funeral of Miss Laura K. Witts, who died suddenly at Brantford on Monday took place from the residence Rev. and Airs. Moulton were in Bay - of her brother, Mr. C. Witts, Huron Street, on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Feld on Saturday. Canon Hill conducted the services and I Miss L. Gibbings, of Toronto, is the pall bearers were:—Messrs. W. hone for Eastertide. Jackson, 1L T. Rance, J. Wiseman, J. 1 RevEric Anderson, of Bayfield, , Marland, Jas. Snell and H. 13, Chant, was in town on Tuesday, War Veterans Offer Thanks Capt. M. D. McTaggart, of London, The members of the G. W. V. A. of was up for the week end. Clinton wish to tender their sincere r• apt, (Rev.) S. E. and Mrs. thanks to all the ladies who so kindly McKeg- gave us their help on "Tag Day" trey were in town 00 Saturday. Thursday, April 10th. The result was Dr. Field, School Inspector, visited most gratifying; the total sum collect- the Clinton School this week. ed amounting to $95. We also wish Mrs Frank McCaughey, of Blyth, to extend to the public our hearty 5555 a visitor in town last week. thanks for the liberal support given us on that day. Miss Dorothy Rattenbury will spend the Easter holidays at Peterboro. 11111 460! 11 111111111 ORM I 1111110111 Still on Strike. The ExpresSinen's strike and at present no Sign of a Brother Dies in the 'Went, Mr, B.R, tliggitts, of town, received a' wire last week from Winnipeg advising him of the death of his eldest and only surviving brother, at 1•lartney, Mani- toba, On Wednesday, April 2nd, The late Mr. J. Higgins was born on the old homestead .about a mile west of Brucelield, going west some thirty-five years agog locating near Hartney, be- ing among the first settlers in Southern; Manitoba, when the wide prairies were one unbroken expanse awaiting the advent of the settlers, dere he took up half a section of land, on ty'itith he continued to reside until the time of his death assisting to build up one, of the most beautiful and prosperous farm districts in Manitoba. He took an active interest in municipal and public school work and was a member of session in the Presbyterian church, Flartney, and S. S. Superigtendeut un- til failing health prevented him attend- ing to the duties in tike Sunday school. He is survived by his wife and four children, Thomas M., at home, J, Rus- sel, barrister and solicitor of law at Winnipeg, J. William, head of the B. and Foreign Bible house in Winnipeg, and Edna Graham wife of the G, T. R. freight agent, on the C. P. R. at York - ton, Saskatchewan, Mrs. W. Graham, of town is also a sister of deceased. BEM is stili on. let-up, , eaDac0000asmaloom©saelinP0uisoaal Over the Yearn Ps ee oases ce stsoseeseeeetotseeteaeeesse Pte, Jack Levy returned to Torontc thls week, Roads Bad Township residents report that the roads in the country districts are in a very undesirable condition at present, but the cause is put to the score of recent rains. Fields are be- ginning to look green since the un- usual winter dust has been washed off and some farmers are preparing the ground for spring which they are likely to plant in considerable quan- tity this year. Died in Chicago. In our death notices will be found announcement of the decease of a for- mer Clinionian, in the person 01 Mr. Samuel Rowell, and brother of Mrs. John Hodgens, long a resident of this town, but now living in Toronto. Mr, Rowell has resided in Chicago for a number of years, where he was con- nected with one of the large dry goods houses. He was in his 84th year. The remains were taken to Toronto for in- terment. M. C. for Capt. McMordie. Mrs, Robert McMordie, of London, has been advised that her son, Capt. 1.1. C, McMordie, Canadian Engineers, had been invested with the Military Cross by King George. Capt. Mc- Mordie enlisted at Winnipeg where he had resided for sometime prior to the war.—Capt. McMordie, attended the C'0.l. here some years ago and is •t I Mrs. Robertson, of Lethbridge, AI - cousin of Mrs James Hamilton, and Berta, is the guest of her parents, .Mr. the Monteith family, formerly of this and Mrs, J. Wiseman. locality, ; Major Beaman, of Exeter, was in Rev. J. L. Stewart to Receive D. D. , town last Thursday. He spoke at the At the Convocation of the Faculty banquet in the evening, of Theology of Victoria College, on 1 Dr, and Mrs. Gums are in Toronto Friday, April 25th the degree D. D. to welcome home their daughter, Nurse Isabel who is just returning front over- seas, .Seaforth Expositor:—Mrs, W. R, Counter and son, of Clinton, were week end visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, G. 13, Henderson. Misses Erie Stewart and Etta Smith, of Seaforth, were visiting at Mr. T. Mason's over the week -end. Dr. and Mrs. McKay and family, 01 Lapier, Michigan, are visiting with rel - use the front part 'of his Agricultural atives and friends in town, office as a parcel and rest roonl, and this should be a great convenience to these ladies. The office is open during business hours with a young lady in charge and is always warns and eomfor- 'table, and the advantages of such a room will no doubt be appreciated by the ladies. Mr. Lunsbury, of North Bay, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Hogg, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Rumball, of Gode- rich, spent the week end in town. Mr. G. M. Elliott, of Goderich, Child- ren's Aid Agent, was in town on Tues- day. Mr. Arnold Glazier who is attending London 'College, is hone for the holi- days. --' Rev. E. 0. Porde was in Goderich on Sunday preaching in the Baptist Church, Mrs. G. E. McTaggart and daughter, of Blyth, are visiting with Miss Jessie Thompson. Miss Ethel the Wylie, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E, Hogg, at the Manse. Malcolm McTaggart is hone from college to spend Easter with Isis parn, ents and sisters. Mr. Oliver Johnsen, of Goderich, was renewing old acquaintances in town last Thursday, Mrs. Harry Fitzsimons has been un- der the doctor's care suffering from an attack of lumbago. (honor's cause) will be conferreed on the Rev, J. L. Stewart, B. A. B. D., vice president of the West China Union University, Chengtu. Mr. Stewart corn pleted his college course in 1902 and since then has been engaged in mission ary work in China. His success in this led to his appointment to his 01esent position in an inter -denomination uni- versity, Ladies Rest Room • Mr. S. B.Stothers has consented to allow the ladies from the country to Teeswater's Re -Union Teeswater is holding an Old Boys' Reunion, August 3, 4, 5, 6 four days to renew old friendships under delight- ful circumstances and surroundings, A Mass open air religious service will be held on Sunday afternoon, and there will be continued entertainments by it Cliatauqua series of coverts, horse races, on Monday and Wednesday af- ternoons and sports fon' all and free to all 'on Tuesday, Prominent statesmen are expected to unveil the War Mein- South Bend, Ind, They will be orial. There sure, is a welcome for away everybody. • fol' two Sundays and during Dr. Rut - ledge's .absence, ills atsork at North Street,. Methodist 51nr6 will be in the Lieut, Hal McLean, of Winghant, who only recently returned from overseas, was calling on old friends in town or, Show Day. Capt, Isaac Hetherington, M. C., of Goderich, who was overseas with the 161st Battl,, was calling on old friends on Show day. • Our readers will be glad to learn that after a serious and painful attack of in- fluenza, lasting for over seven weeks, ehirs. Robert Holmes, of 'Toronto, for- merly of Clinton, is now recovering and will shortly reach a normal state of health, - (Goderich Signa;):—Rev. Dr, Rut- ledge left on' Tuesday on a visit t Movings. Mr, John Smit and family who leave been occupying Mr, John Snyder's house,otl Hurons street, have moved to their new bonne in Goderich Township, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Frelmiin have Mov- ed into- the property known as the Hessian property on• Baron street. ., 1^ Mrs, ,lances ,Miller, ttld;,famtlie l'i e moved from'tb'sir �resisi4tee oro •tgti, e, St., to the, .douse owned by d, r.lt'a , ri on Nor ec l'�tf 1 North Str f h 1� hands of Rev, Mr, Ford, There was celebrated at the rectory, Meaforel. by Rev, J: Berry, the marriage of Minnie, daughter of the Late Lewis Macdonald, of Seaforth, to Mr.. Her- bert Di kinsow, Sparling, of the 4th 115. R. ilio young. couple will live in „irjealford fill a tiitt'e,; and then, re ineve..to Gfl onton„pfiiere theypur�, pd5e nil kjn sir hotrle;, • hers �s �n Oppa�u��ty Coming Your W', If you are interested in Wall Decoration, it's to see our splendid ,line of Wall Paper -A stock that will produce an, appearance of dignity, comfort and pleasure in your fib Nothing adds more to its general air of attractiveness and good cheer than tastefully furnished walls. Our stock .com- prises the practical as well as the decorative features. The W. D. Fair eo. Often the cheapest--rvtrays the Best MartZliESISESASSIVICIESIONIMPSZEIGISIESSESSMISSIODERSRISSO emoOMa ` A Tested Lens -- An Accurate Shutter Simple Operation -- Good Picture, - Ali these are assured when you purchase aKodak Anybody can take good pictures with aKodak or Brownie. We have them from $1.00 up. Come in and let us show you how easy they are to use. —We do developing and printing and guarantee good results—, J. ..lv1_ Despensing Chemist MietreleartrAnsalaraseraneennim The Features Of OUT mit re. To which we invite special attention are its beauty, Its assured comfort, its solid coua:ruction, and its below the. usual prices. Any due of these pointe would be sufficient to earn it your: preference, 'When they are all cont,- hlned we feel sure you will realize that this is a furniture haying oppor- tunity you cannot afford to ignore JAS. DL O, 9 Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store WHAT DO YOU NEED For the Annual Spring Cleanup. The season that puts the "Spirit of Youth Everywhere.” Try our store for your wants, We ai,i to please and price re right. Lanudry Soap 3 bars for 20c; t 6 bars for 1.00 Gold, Comfort or P.&G. Soaps, 3 Bars for 25c or 16 bars for $1.00 Amonia Powder 2 pkgs. for 25c Brooms, Brushes, Mops Cleansers, Dustbane & other necessaries needed Do you enjoy Good Coffee Tomatoes a .tin, , 20c Corn a tin, 22c Prunes a lb 20e Apricots per Ib 22r. Corn Syrup a lb .-100 Corn Syrup, 5 Ms See. If so try Ours Sur. Mogul Tea ;ti lb Se Special BIk. Tea .65c: 5 lbs for ....$3.00, Canadian Food Control Retail Grocer License Nunrnber 8-7241 JOHNSON c Butter and Eggs Wanted —Highest P rices. PHONE 1,11 PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO For Flo?I.{hin , Heating AND Metal Work OF ALL KINDS GO TO T. Hawkins Phone 153 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Agent for HECLA Furnaces Shop-over,Jtowtand's Hardware Piping And Fittings Always On •hand. The Corner Grocery "LIVE AND LET LIVE" SAVERS OF DOCTOR BILLS The earlier the hon.,e is given a thorough cleaning out the better. During the long winter with stoves and furnaces going all the time dust, and dirt accumulates in every nook and corner. 1n the winter too there is usually insufficient ventilation irr the home, and disease germs find choice hiding places Just because: they cannot be seen is no indication they are not there—take no changes: but get your supply of house Meaning necessities at once. Read e.icefully these suggestions:— Powdered Ammonia, Sweeping Pow. der, Ohlorde of Lime, Liquid Ammon: ia, Sink and Bath tub Cleanser, Ly Furniture Polish, Silver Polish„ Polish, Brushes and Brooms, I) Mops, Soaps, mops, washboardsit clothes pins. All these lines have been tried and tested. Select your requirements at. once from a fall stock. E. E. Hu»nifor( Canada Food Control License S-3sa1.. PHONE 45 NEW •COAL DEALER The Undersigned is now entering the coal business and asks for a share of fife public busineis, All orders may be left, for the pre- sent at my n reside e uron St. e on ,It, Terms --Strictly Casts • A. qw..Stost40,-140* stun •r k "li GRAND TRUNK TIMETABLE Trains Going North 11,11 a, nt, 6.4 0 p; M. Trains Gaing Sotith.:.,:' 8.30 a; m., 9 ; ,: 4,15 p. TMiI!"a'I.3sSi t 'tilt' 618,•tk dt • .'...d 5.y, . ,. •y 't, is W+. p.nth°� IRs t Gd{i�l %ll Ii 6.'145444 'qty 4 yy\",+/,�fiN 45 �Y ✓�1 t,i It 1In LrDF'M.. .d K'.• • Ll