The Clinton New Era, 1919-10-23, Page 6wig 6
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New Autumn Dress
And
Suit Materials
Lovely New Fabris and Plentof them that
You WillLike to See and that We etre anxious
to shovv.You. •
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COME, IN AND SEE
WOMAN'S. STORE
• bry Goods and House
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Phone 67..•
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Local News
PAPAWNWOMMIYI
use ROMS kilka )100.110,
Sortie of the shoo l rooms lied a hole.
day on Thursday (today) as the tea-
chers and pupils were going to London
to see the Prince,
"Wade a. Good Shipment
The Patriotic Society eeet a sseeese-
-fel fruit shower on Wednesday • after-
noon. The' Armed fruits, jelitee, etc.,
will be shipped to the Byron Saeltorleirt
at Laticion• '
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Attend,41E0werth League Coavefoion,
There, were many from the. Wesley
cherch and Ontario St, Leggues'at $ea.
forte' on Wednesday to attend the: an -
emit District Convention, A report will
be given next week. " •
Discusaedl the tenting Cislopttigrt,
t.
The yariouf Victory Loan caneaeeere
had dinner et the Rattenbury Nouse on
Wednesday and afterwards adjourned
to the Council Climber, when the com-
ing -campaign was discussed.. Tele van -
ease opens on Monday,
Held Meeting. .
Mi. W. Proudfoot held: e meetingin
the TOW41 hall .011 Friday evening, but
. the building was not overly crowded.
• ' I Besides gividg an address himself, Mr.
a Rey.
Saunders, i)f• („c•iodieirclicell; ,
liveeried. addiMr.esses
M. A. "r."Coop,er 'wee ,chairman:
Mat* Went to.' London.' • ,
Many went fo Voeilon today bej
yall-
Way affet.inetbr der 0' greet the Prince
or Wales. A band of nearly, 40 strong
went to represent. Huron County and
the soldiers will make a. good showing.
The colors of the 33rd Battalion will,
be placed in St.,Paulls catheilearineLeitee
don, andtt. Col. Rance Will hivecharge
of the "old Battalion. e. • •
, MEN'S STORE
Custom Tailoring
Meres Feanishing
'Pholie 163.
Opposite Public tilertary
LOOK HERE . .. .
ForTwo Days—,Friday and Saturday,'LWe offer Special.
Pricei., Read' every. item.. They're interesting.. They say it
pays to advertise.. Well lets see you at our store on Days ad-
vertised.• • • . ,
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Pure Laundry Soap, 3 Bars .., 20Special Blend Tea per lis 50c 2 tb s 95c
7 Bars •;,..... . ...:..-.e.50eRoyal Blend Tea,' lb 60c; 2 thS $1.15 '
Sunny Monday Soap 3 Bars,..... :2ScQuality 131end Tea, lb 70c; 2 lbs $1.35
13 Bars $1.00Coffee, Rideau Hall per lb 55e
packages Anomie ...... .. • .. 25c „,,,,eI. es ,
I 3 boxes for
e • •• . .... 25c
3 Cans Bonnie Bright .... e.... .2i5eeleey
tt Powder, any flavor . 12c
75c, $ 1.0 0, 51.15
Brushes at ,•.......', ..13c, 15c, 25ePork and Beans, per can
20c -
Ladies' Deliht leaking Powder .„,250.1utland Satdines 2 for 25c
Celt Starch 2 pkgs, , ,25eBruswick Sardines 3 for 25c
rilchards, per can , 22eWellington Pink Salmon 25c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES -2 pkgs for 25 cents
Eh ter THE HABIT OF CALLING AT
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MORE 111
JOHNSON & ea,
PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO
e
r The Features of Our
Furniture.
(Wok's Cotton .iteet cooper*.
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NIA, reliable-roottaetio,
mediasne. 8414 in three dm
/poem. of elttugth--No, 1, $11
Km 2; SS; •No &AP pot boil.
Sold hy ett, Arlene, WNW
PX•iptid on rzehmt of price,
Free pamphlet. A314.101
ME COOK 11111301CINC CO4
TD*IIT9 11*. (hinolg Moor.)
Card of Thanks. . •
Mr. and Mrs, James Dunford wish to
express their thanks to the neighbors
and friends for their kindness. and
sympathy in their sudden bereavement,
To which we invite special attention
are its beauty, its assured comfort, its
solid eoustruetion, and its below the
usual prices. An'y one pf these points
would be sufficient to earn it your
preference. When they are all com-
bined we feel sure you will realize
that this is a furniture buying oppol.
tunity you cannot afford to ignore
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
ZRIBIZEMS220, AinatainciattitrarengliffralliMit
Tested Lens—
An Accurate Shutter—.
Simple Operation --
-Good Pictures—
All 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 -4
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Heating
AND
Metal [Irk
OF ALL KINDS GO TO
T. Hawkins
Phone 53
7 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
1.-.4 Agent for HECLA Furnaces
Shop—over Rowland's Ilardware
Piping And Fittings Alveltla
The Corner Grocery
"RE MID LET !NE"
Cleaning Day
House cleaning time is here again.
Here are a few suggestions to make
work easy:— •
Powered Ammonia Sweeping powder
chloride of Lime Liquid Ammonia
Old Dutch Clemiser Lye
Furniture Polish Silver Polish
Dustless Mops Soaps
Brushes and Brooms Mops
Wash -boards and Cloths pins
SPECIALS
Oranges, Bananas, Lemons Grapes,
Sweet' Potatoes, Spanish Onions
and Celery,
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E. E. nunniford
PIIOND 45
GRAND TRUNK TIMETABLE
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Trains Going ivories
11.17 a.m. '6.40 p. m.
Trains Going South
8.20 a.m. 4.1.5 p. m: •
Trains GoingEast
6.33 a.m.2.52 p. M.
Train; Going West
ei.it a m. 5.45 p. ni.
(1.11 p. m.
Coal
The -Undersigned is now entering
the coal business and asks for a share
of the pub c us ness.
All orders may be left, for the pre -
Sent at my residence on Huron St.
Terms—Strictly Cash—Phone 155.
E. W AR D
RESIDENCE—HURON STREET
Kidney Dis-tase
WAS OF A
DROPSICAL NATURE.
No one can ' be healthy with the
kidneya in a diseased 'or disardered
state. The peleionous uric acid' which
it is their duty to filter out of the blood
is carried into the system, and produces
all kinds of kidney troubles, such as
baelmehe, weak, lame or aching Lesley,
rheumatism, swelling of the feet • and
fealties, urinary disordereMadder troubles,
headaches, eta., and Unless these are
attended to peomptly, serious complica-
tions are sure to arise aud perhaps de-
velop into dropsy, diabetee, Bright's
diseeaes or other aerials kidney trouble.
Mrs. Abel Corkurn, Eaat Berlin, NS.,
writte:--"I was a great sufferer from
kidney disease, headache and mustier:a-
tion. The trouble was of a dropsical
nature as. my legs would swell up and I
could scarcely walk. The doetor did
.not eeeni to help me, ee I 'started to use
Dean's, Eidney Pills. It took about Ave
boxes to effect .a conipliste euro,and I
amsatiafied that the 01110 iS atotc31$11."
Doan' fi Cithaoy Pilis are 5421e. a box
at all dealers, ormai/ed aired on receipt
of price by The T. Miami lee, Limited,
Toronto, ()at.
No Appeals
liefd a Mass Meetiog. , . . •
The Temperance .forces of Clinton
held a big mass meeting on Sunday
evening after the regular church ser-
vice, in the town hall and addresses
were delivered by Rev. Mr. Moyer of
Godeetehe- and Rev. 4/VirGilmour,.:.pf
Ripley'. Rev. Mr. ••MeCainue presided
over the meeting, Mr, te. Andrews and
Rev. Mr, McCamus favored the meeting
with it chi:de duet,- ee. "
ThrSclaYy OCtobet 234 1919.
Mr, Thontas Cottle, assessor for
Clinton has returned Ma Roll and has
had no repeals. This is a pretty good
Showl»g, as compared to POI year,
Sunday Fire
At 5 o'cloce Sunday afternoon,
the roof of Mr. Sam Wilson's home on
Herten Street was discovered on fire,
but the fire brigade soon had it out be,.
fore Mush clamege was dime.
No Postal Noiea •
Owing to the high rate of ex«
clomp on New York, the Postoffiee
Department has issued instructions
that no further postal notes • what.
ever will be sold for remittance to the
United States,
is in A Serious Coedit -len
Mr. Win, Stanbury, Victoria Street,
is still In a serious coedition'as a result
of a fall on Thanksgiving Dity. He was
coming up fain the Elevator with N. W.
Trewartha, and in gettleg,plf the auto
before it stopped fell end hit the back
of his head, which ' was cut, eed he is
stilt suffering from the shock and.
wound, His many friends will hope for
a speedy restoretion.
Last week saw some considerable
changes in homes In toe:re--Mrs. Jere,
vie hes moved to the house vacated by
Mr. Hugh Ross; Mr. David Tiplady
moyed to his house letely occupiedeby
Mrs; Jervis;- and Me:, Stepheeson; of
Hills Green, haeemoyed to theilitdullp.'
recently occupied by.: -.Mr.. eleifi,lettee
which, he bought- ' several :relentheft,gb..
Mr. J. We .Moore lis.ernpved to. Godeee
rich, Air: Biggins`, ewho p eichaied ease
kouse, has unevete to tee'Pere,Hareis
who purchased., 'the McCo6ie House,
lately occupied byelier. fliggies liae`eowe
moved lielhis new home.
Sudden Death.. . "
Minor 1.00516 ,
A goodly number of our citizens
have been suffering from, the prevailing
colds,
The Band had a good crowd to hear
the election eeturne, though the bend
selections were moee frequent than the
returns.
The change in 'railway service will be
tartest 011 Monday. ' All the trains will
be one hour later, and we wcmit be
able to get our morning or evening
papers as early as we have been this
seeeeteer. , . ; •••
NEW COAL
'We are eepecting 'both at Bruce -field
and Clinton, some of the new kind of
coal in stove size Briquettes. Try a
load of this, as we Can assure your
entire satisfaction, besides coining a
little *cheaper. We also stock the fol-
lotving at Clintor:—
EBONY CUBE. The Cannel de Luxe,
SOFT COAL. 3 in. and up Belmont
Lump.
Pea Goal, $4.00 cheaper that other
sizes. • ,
CANADA CEMENT. The standard ar-
ticle,
Amounts 'nay be paid, and orders'
left at Willsie'e grocery store.
Brucefield:—
ROUGH AND DRESSED" LUMBER,
in both hard led soft woods.
SHINGLES Selling at less than to-
day's cost price.
FIBRE BOARD cheaper and better
then lath and plaster. ,
SMITIIING COAL our famous Mean-
AlasoVetidOithel, Soft Coal, and Canada
Cemeet,
We do not want all the buebiess, but
we would like to have yours.
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INO., B. MUSTARD.
Clinton 8z Brucefield,
gistioc for Clinton No, 74,
Phone for Brucefield 11 00 618, „
Miss me,ty Anni Watkins, of •fheeBase.
Line passed away on Monthly neeerileeg,
quite suddenle. :.She had been. ni...bncl•
since Friday, and at foura.01 ott
Mcirf-
day wits well, but she slept away later
and her brother found her dead' abou$
7 o'clock. She was a daughter of the
late Joseph Watkins, She is survived
by her two brothers, Thos. J. and 1 H.
Watkins, of the Base Line, and two
sisters, Mrs, R. Draper and Mrs.
G. Kilty of tows. The funeral, was.
held .on 'Wednesday ,afternoon and the.
serviees were conducted by Rev: Mr.
McKegney, -rector of St. Peel's. churele,
Of wifich deceased was a life-long merne
ber. .:The'pallbeapers were:J. Rapson,
H. McBrien, W. Meir, T. Muir, W. '13e
Ball and F. Lansing •
"Mickey”
shine, will be pre. ted at the•Peine
prep
"Mickey," the plF with some SI.14)-
cess Theatre, on :eiday" and Satuedav,
..of this Week, With afternoob neatinees.
This wild little- waif .. of the hill eoun-,
fey compels laughter and tears at will
and keeps the audience spellbound..
The play is full of animal nature and
human interest and one of the best of
its class staged here for some time. If
you have the blue s and feel out of
sorts with yourself and others and
human imbue in general, borrow "Mic-
key's" spectacles and see what a gay
eild world we e live in: It is especially
appealing to ageing spinsters and hard-
hearted old bachelors, and those run
down by business worries and love
mix-ups.—Pictures 'are ashown at 3;
730 and 9 p, 111. Phalen's OrellBstrei
will play both nights,
interesting Discovery' •
Chautauqua 'Concert ' •
The first Chautauqua Concert will be
in the, Town Hall, November 8th and
ivIll consist of Miss Bertha Fftrner, So-
prano and four assisting artists. These
four artists present a program of much
variety and of great excellence. Tliey
haye recently played in Buffalo and as
'Clinton is the only town in this vicinity
those,wiseing to secure tickets should
do so at.onee. Plan of the Hall will be
opened at W. D. Fair's Bookstore from
November est to 5th for subscribers
only and after those dates to the gen-
„eral publie. .
Sties Hur6n CoUnty
• CharlOs:E..Mal;ley hap issued, a writ
irrthe Middlesex , .OoithtYleqtrrt against
t fi eeC o tin ty ofele uerronicelAynshi Of
Stanley, claienine, .bd','',itii.ccortting to
the statemenf
t t etle..elaintiff was
driving overa optge, 'In Stanley Town-
ship on the road front 'Brucelield , to
Varna, when thle reet,Wheal of She au-
ft:11119141e ip Weech; lis weierecitTeg was
eeeigletee'a idesee'pleneeeentileteebeidge•'
eeleee•plableiff, elliiinsen:egitKeieeke 'on tele
eetafettieCOtentee of etegon and.' .the.
110Wieeifipe Stettley. eerie, Mcpheteete
8t1N.ifine lis. solietegreefor ehe;
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On Welland Canal
Contractors on the new ' Welland
ship canal, after excavating- some 20
feet of solid clay, found the rock bed
to be very .smooth, and further down
a series of steps in the rock .as of a
water fall have been found,smooth
on the edges and wellworn. The
place je iileout half a mile back. from
the Niagara' escarpment, Prof, W. A.
Parks, of the Royal Ontario Museum,
connnenting,' said: "111 pre -glacial
times, there, was a great river that
drained the region of Lake 'Erie, and
passed through a gorge connecting
this region with the basin of Lake
Ontario, Probably the gorge now
discovered is the channel of this pre -
glacial river, known to eologists as
the Erigan "i'ver,, but as rue falls
existed on this ancient river it may
be that the new discovery indicates
a fall .over the escarpment of some
trieutary stream entering the Erigan
River in the glacial time,'
Funeral of Mrs. BOACOSIlb
Last Saturday afternoon Rev." MO.
McKegney conducted the funeral of the
late Mrs. 'rhos, Beacomo at her late
home on TOwnsend street' and at the
graveside. The pallbearees were: W.
J. Miller, John Rathwell, Robert Miller,
W. J. McBrien, 11, Glazier and John Har-
vey. The -late Mrs. Beacom' was. born
at learpurhey and was 5 daughter pf
the late Jame Beacom, After'her mar-
riage to the late Thomas Beacom, they
spent the rest of their ties in Goderich
'township and Clinton. Beetles her
da.ugliter, Mrs, James Buifford of Clin-
toe, Mrs. Beacom is survived by three
brothers and three sisters: 0, S. Clul'
of town, who was 10 Nova Scotia on
business, add unable to get home; 11.
Cliff of *Toronto and 11. Char of Sea.
forth; Mrs. it Kerr and Mrs. J. M.
Depew, of Toronto; and Mrs, Ganley
of Goddriele Among those from a dis.
lance who attended the funeral were:
Mr. T. Clue, Miss Annie Kerr, Mrs.
Depot/ and Miss Cela Beacom, of TOY-
Mfs, DOrrOnCe 01 Seaforth; anti Mrs.
McGratten of floderlah.
The Toronto-Tit:nee' • • ••
of the ,•,Toronto
regrettabfelynt hardlyun-
expected. i'Toronto .hadethree idbrn-
«
lite', elettethree Veiling newspapers be --
fore- the Tim ee quit • The Queen city's
poletilethene-ele 500;000 now, Baltimore'
heVii1t60ff,000 people, 'h'as, onlyone
morning a.nd. itvo ,evening • neevseapers,
Cleveland, with. emopulition•of 750,
000; has the same. ,Detroiee.witlil'ose
to a million people, has one merging
paper and three issued in the evening.
Chicago has only two morning pa-
pers and. three evening papers for its
Over 2,5 00,000 inhabitauts, These
el'arriPles are sufficient to show that
Toronto is very much over -papered.
onto; Mr. N. Chid, Mrs, Grieves and
The Better the Grade
The Better the Trade
This is our WatchWord in connection
with
School
Supplies
We have them -Land You want Ahem.
Enough Said. ,
The W. Do ?fair co. -
Often the.eheapest—Ithkeys the Besi
Ten Commandments Of Auto Driving
1—Drive oen the right side of the road;
it's just as good as the left.
2 --Slow down when approaching a
crossroad; it is nearly as dangerous as
a railroad crossing.
out for children. You C1111
never !telll what they'll do, and you're
always in the wrong if you hit one. -
4—Try to helpinstead of hinder the
traffic officer; he's there forjour good,
snit he's got a tough job.
—Be sure that your "dimmers' realle
dim; It's no Joke driving intoei blinding
glare, as you probably know.
6—Read and obey the warning signs;
they are not put up as oruements.
7—If you feel you've got to speed—
do it where it won't kill anybody but
eourself.
—When making minor repairs, stop
where your car may be seen from both
directions; otherwise you 'nay stop
longer than you anticipate,
• 9—Speeding around corners is a
straight route to the hospital. „Delft
race past a stopped street car, Some
day the jury may call it manslaughter,
to—Use discretion. The fact that
,you had the right of way won't bring
anybody back.to life—least of all your-
self,
MAR HO EA
couc
0 ANIS
CRAMPS..
These and many other bowel com-
plaints such as dysentery, cholera morbus,
cholera infantum• or any other looseness
of the bowels, may be quickly relieved
by a few doses of Dr. Fowler'e Extract of
Wild Strawberry. It is without a doubt
ono of the safest and latest reliable
renaodies in existenee. 11 bus 11:18.01 a
household remedy for the past 74 years.
effsets are iastantrineons, and it
does not leave the bowels in a eonsti-
pitted condition
Mr Joseph Dale, 730 fObit St.-, Saska-
toon, Sask., vtritset—"Flaying used Dr.
FOIVICT'S Extract of Wild Skov:berry for
many years, lent in a position 10 stioegly
recommend it for diarrhoea, eolie, and
(ramps. In violent Noes of alkali
water poisoning it has preyed a remedy
of superlative quality, end man Y a time
some poor boveeter 00 leborer has
blemed me few the admieliatretion of a
dose of, this Valuable and highly efficient
remedy. I would advise every home-
steader and threaterman to keep a
bottle on hand,"
If some unscrupulous druggist tries to
talk yen into taking some(oblust menet:n-
th% when you Reit for "Dr Yowler's"
refuse to take it, as the ats no -name, no.
reputation 81.1131#31.11LOS may be dangerous
to your health. The price ot tho
genaine is 350 a bottle, and put up ont#
by The Milbtfra Co., Limited, Toro/itch
Oa, 1
Maseetesemontemmesseinemenegmeglisaimmisrnsimmileinwn,
At ,
atrammtlaM84/0mataamantatamaxamatmmatatM4$0.44i.......
Between Friends -A Photograph
How many people,- canyou 'think
of right now who would like to have
your Photograph and how. long since
that last one ,was made.
REMEMBER
We are not as busy now as we will
be in December.
Make an appointment to -day.
We make enlargements any size
.from. Kodak films.
Roy Ball
.Phone 66, ' •
Photographer
etreadyforFall
Now is the thne to have your furnace overhauled or a
new one installed.
Stoves moved and pipes put up in good shape.
Call and see our lines of Electric Fixtures and Lamps.
ALUMINUM, TINEWARE and GRANITE.
Homemade pipes our Specialty.
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Electrician
Phone 147w.
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Make your 'Shoe Purchase these days with Special
Care!
if you are not an Expert at Shoe Buying you will do
well to make your purchases where you know you are safe
and taking no risks! We offer you protection against inflated
Prices for inferior Shoes and uncertain Shoe Values!
We're
11'
t Your Service
Our name behind your shoes will be your best Insurance!
It means what it always has meant — the utmot't in Quality
at the Price and this means the utmost in shoe economy.
Shoe economy must be judged by the cost per year not
by the price per pair.
FRED. Jae 54 N,
PRACTICAL SHOE MAN
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