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The Clinton New Era, 1919-11-6, Page 8?AGE 8 Y`177,1Thx t>lt ir9'I! rIi "' THE OLINTOIN NEW ER• FM INTER Exercise and , sports, including skating, hockey a and other outdoor games, filen find no other un- der -garments : i satis- factory as Combinations and •1'wo-piece. Suits in WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank 'trees- Icon The perfect lit of t tis un- derwear permits natural movement and the Elastic insert shoulders are a boon to active (nen. No danger of shrinkage through bod- ily moisture. Canada is Counting on Vo Buying ra Canada is counting on your buying Victory Bonds. CanadaSs obligations to her army are your obligations. Canada's need to finance overseas orders in your need. Canada is counting on you. You cannot fail her. Canada is your Country. Buy Victory Bonds to the limit. This space donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by-. GET THE HABIT OF CALLING AT SON 0 PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring Men's Furnishing .Phone 103, Opposite Public Library oso Can You Make it Out The Brantford Expositor of Thursday last had the following Editorial note, but it is somewhat errorneous, and nothing has been done in Centre Huron to give a seat to Mr. Drury. The Liber- als still have faith In their party and in the Capdidate, Mr, .1, M,.Govenlock!- The coming . premier is without a seat in the Legislature, but both North Brant and Centre Huron have been offered him, with the prob- ability that the latter will he ac- cepted, Mr. Drury being tt Simcoe ratan, GRAND TRUNK TIMETABLE Trains Going North 11.17 5.15, 6.40 p. 51, Trains Going South 5.20 a.nt. 4,15 p. m, Trains Going East 6.33 a.m. 2.52 p. m. Trafns Going West 11. 1-t a. m. 5.4 .5 p. tri. 11.18 p. m. Till'[ Features 1.1 Our , a Furniture:. 1'u wh11.11 wyr (agile si'sial nttentinn, are its basing, 118 assured comfort, It8 81(11(1 1.04,8,1urnou, Wel :le Ieluwthe 11*1a1 pri5er. A0y nue 'eif (bete pain ts. tyonirl tie t-atlii;•lent.. to 08111 it your preferi•tire, jVh,•u they' are rill oom hnr ri tyro reel bur8 J0;1. w111 0e41180 that this is a furniture fulyintr rumor . tuiiity ydu' od'iinot u11100A° 1g;nore al The Undersigned is now entering Lhe coal business and asks for a share All orders niay lie left, for the pre- sent at nay residence on Huron'St. Terms -Strictly Cash -Phone, 155. E A I ,�, - RESIDENCEHURON STREET. t t RI. 'a.... ,••,. mi is 1m- ,i nil Funeral ISirec lox. ,.. Yhr,Il4 28: 101pgtt and N:tuday. Calls 'muswprhd •ett, 1tt,aula.nc1 0 a t 5i) 1 : • • CLINTON NEMER. PALTERED ['luring the four and a half•'ybaYs of:•waf Clinton `proudlj °, bore it:; sacrifices and gave to its limit..in thv,crushing of the Menace. '1'o pay its debts of hotiofur, and to maintain tion in the march of world progress Canada has,.,launche1\e Victory Loan 1919. Let, Clinton again': sh9\3t,''iitt 1. s p•1.triotism. BUY. VICTORY" B®NDS This space'donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by - L II.. IIVTEJ _%. Despensing Chemist t. forrlisluling, Heating AND Metal Work OF ALL KINDS GO TO T. Hawkins Phone 53 ERTUMA,T,ES COBEIR •'14' Y GIWE+N ARettt toe H 1CISA FMe.sena tlitup isvtr,B.wieud's Illartware 10iptttp Slid MODES Alwa.y$ On UUtud. The Corder Gaocer, "IiVE SND LET Litt['. THERE Is A PLACE A SEASON AND A REASON FOR EVERYTHING This is the place for every Seasonable thing ih the Grocery line; and there's a reason why we sell them - THE QIA.L1TY TRY THESE -- - THEY PLEASE' New Seedless Raisins, New Seeded Raisins , . , . , . . New 'Currants , . , , , ' Walnuts, •Almonds and Filberts New Dates New Figs, Orange, Letson and Citron Pit. SPECIALS Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, Bananas. Sweet Potatoes) Gran - Berries and Celery. EA Iluunilord P�riflvl 41% .TRE .ts4:14C11' OF' Y Uyif1e ,68• v t1• • 0;3: Left ,a'n ii %3&ugs?. ktLii:di: a. ,This,:terrible e'donige liras heft in iia, triiin weak hearts shattered nei1ts:' and a general r:un'dervp cond,tuul.ot the s 4ptep},. , 1.. • y "thousands of maple, throu;thout't an- dda are now needii.l the 1 melt' use of M iiourn's Heart and Nerve Pills to counteract the effects of th's trouble which a short time ago swept our country. Mrs. C. C. Palmer, •Keppel, Snsli„ writes: -"I wish to inform you of the great good Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills did for me. Atter a bad attack of the '!Spanish Influenza," my heart and nerves were left in a very bad condition. I got two boxes 'of your pills and 1 roust say they are the best I ever used, and I have taken a great many different kinds. I will.always keep Heart and Nervtf Pills in the house." Milbur'n'e Heart and Nerve Pills are 60e. a box. For sale by all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Thursday, November 6W, 1 91 9, Bat a o Frierd -li rh taoraph How many people can you 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. oy Bal Phone 66, Photographer Croy Team and Bus out. This week Mr. S. S. Cooper put out his grey team- and buss all newly de- corated, for the travelling public trade. Mr. 13, Kaiser had the contract of paint- ing the bus. Annual At Home Murphy Lodge L. O. L., Ito will hold its Annual "At 11un1e" to the members and their friends on Thursday evening, November 13th at 8 p in. A good programme is being prepared. Refreshments will be served. Christmas Fruits, For the first time since the begin- ning of the tear local grocers will have net', fresh dates for the Christmas trade. Until 1111w the only dates pro- curable have been in packages. Al- though it is possible to procure nuts and fruit, the price will be high, Dissolves Partnership. 'rhe firm of Stevenson & Nediger, of the Clinton hlotor 'truck and Machine Co., has been dissolved, and Mr. Nedi- ger will /1,nlinuc to run the business. Mr. Stevenson expects .to go up North to hfs timber unlit for the Wtnter. We are sorry to lose our citizen, but all his friends hope that he will he blessed with prosperity. Hall was packed The nilOs sleeting for the Vivtory Loan last Thursday evening brought forth an audience that tilled the hail. Air. Justice Craig, of Toronto, made the address of the evening. Mr. G. I>. ,\Icrl'aggart, the Country Chairman, was the, chairman of the evening, Th_ Pat hes cope film showing pictures of tite Victory Loan and of the Prince of Wales on his tour through Canada was well received. Will Hold an At -Home, The Clinton branch of the U. F. (1, will hold an at Home In the office of the County Representatives' office on 'Thursday evening, Nov, 13th. Invita- tions have been sent to the London Road and Stanley branches. It is lisped that all members will be present as the t,ontmtttee in charge are arranging to eli:t5 a It splendid program of speeches and music. .\ir. Hicks, member elect, for South Huron, is expected to be present. Lunch will be served at the close. • Acknowledges Shipment from W. I. Mrs. (Dr.). Fowler, secretary of the. 'Clinton branch of the Women's In- stitute, recefl•ed the folh)wing from the. Matron of the Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, at London: London', Oct, 14th[, 1 91 0. \irs. Howawtt-Fowler, Clinton; • • Dear' Madam: ' ' 4 beg to•acknnwtadge the donation of 51 pairs of handknit socks, for the Soldier patients, from the Women's Institute, 'Clinton: Thanking: you for ..your liberal gift 1', ant, yours,.truly, • A. Dickisdn, Alatron. ... The Bauer...• The Big llallowe'ep. Baza:tr'h tld un- der the'- auspices of the Clinton, Hos.: pital Board is wow 11.4'linig of the past, • and although the weathel'p11I1:'did'n't seen[ In •syuipathy,'the ladies of town and vicinity were well satisfied with the net results which amounted to „260 Summerhill Society realized $19 at their booth and Girls of Goderich Township „520. London Road Society gave a cash donation of $50. Unity Club gave a cash donation of $1 5 besides donating to. other booths. Members of Stanley Maple„leaf and Hotntesville contributed to the various booths, The balance was made up by the town' Societies, namely Women's Institute, Girls' Auxiliary and Woolen's Patriotic, The ladies of town appreciate very much the hearty co- operation and splendid help given by the ladies of• country Societies, • NEW COAL We are expecting both at Brucefield 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 coming a little cheaper. We also stock the fol - owing at Clinton: - EBONY CUBE, The Oannel de Luxe. SOFT COAL. 3 in. and .up Belmont Ltinlp, Pea Coal. $1.00 cheaper than other sizes, CANADA CEMENT. The standard ar- ticle. Accounts may be pard, and orders left at Wiltsiels grocery store. ' At Srucefield:- ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER in both hard and soft woods. B.O. SHINGLES Selling at fess than to- day's Best pric,e, IIBRE BOARD cheaper and better than 15th and plaster, SMITFIIN S COAL our famous klean- welil ' Also tatfue1, Sett Coal, and Canada Cement. +' We do not want all the bustiess, but 'we would like to have yours, 3I0 L MUSTARD Clinton *a. Oreeefteld. Phone for Clinton No, 74. Phone for Brocefield 11 on 61E. STANLEY MAN GETS A BIG PROMOTION M. C. Ross, Load Inspector of the Mutual Life, Will Manage the Northern District from Saskatoon The Regina Press snakes i•eferanee to the advancement of a former 2nd Concession Stanley boy, in the person of M.V3. Ross well known to the citizens of Clinton as well as Stanley. He is a nephew of Miss A. Ross of town; -- M. 0, Ross, who has been 10an in- spector for the Mutual Lift of Canada for the past years has been transferred to Saskatoon, The northern part of the province lids developed so rapidly 01 late and the company's investments have grown to such an extent that the company decided to open a loan office in the northern city. Mr, Ross' services have been go highly Satisfactory to the company that at the last meeting of the board of dir- ectors they appointed hint loan manager for the northern half of the province, with offices at Saskatoon. Before his departure the Mutual Life of Canada staff here tied into his °$i - de and presented him with a smoking set as a token of their esteem and wish- ed him every success in his new posi- tion, Mr, Ross expressed his regret ofhaving t0 part with the staff which he had so 10h;4 been associated with "and his friends in Regina, where Ile has been residing for the past twelve years, Arrived Safely The many friends of Mr, Walter trill be glad to learn that his party ar- rived safely at Redlands, California, Monday morning October 28111 on time. They were ticketed through by the Justly popular 0, T. 5, Agents, John kansford & Son, to whom It was that Mrs, Walter ,wrote on her arrival, ex- pressing herself well pleased tvillt th's itccununudation 'referring especially to the kindness of all officials she met. Js?weV'atitraeJtils>SS.17000 Zdvi G2t00 O a adds and Ends 44 Crud e e a benneenneensocianonenceanoa Harland 13rus., was paid $20.60 for belt for stone crusher and 61.50 fur dour fixtures at hall. - O- Street lighting for O&tober was $138.54. -0- Lighting hall and lamp account was $9.37 for October. -0- Rent of stuck scales al .0. T. R, for tale year was -0- John Stirling was paid 68.10 for work un DOW doors at tarn hall. -0- Fur salary for October, J. W. Sho- brook was paid 51 t.66. -0- John Farquhar was paid 52.75 for day's work at Cemetery. -0--- Harland Bros. was paid $7.00 for seats and tools at Cemetery. -0 -- The Alunarch Fre Ins..t1. was paid $21,15 for insurance an Hall; Ec:un>ntic Ins , Co„ 514.10; and Perth Mutural 611.75. 0_For-0--- For fixing driveway at hall it cost the town fur part of work 535,15, - 0- .1. 3., McCaughey was paid $85.00 for rent of old rink, -0- . D0 IT AM1 The reaction from war to pence has been sudden and strong. Our courage may he a bit spent, our enthus- iasln for service a trifle on the wane, It.needsa little effort and some determination to re- kindle the old lire, but it must he kindled if the Victory Loan is to be a success. Canada calls upon you, therefore, for a renewal of your faith and a renewal of your effort. And that can best be expressed if you do your utmost to inspire people to t 11 uy 4,. ictorl >r Bo Fits P.S.-There is an old saying to the ell eat that "if you can't sing the words you can whistle the tune." -if you haven't any ready money, borrow soffit and Buy Victory Bonds "1'hk space donated to the Victory Loan 11)11) Campaign by - Th W, Fair C f fte11i the Cheapest -Always the Paest . .,.....-a n twe,.man.....0 s..da - - ^ et fir' d'aii Now is the time 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 Lanips. ALUMINUM, TINEWARE and GRANITE. Homemade pipes our Specially. Electrician Phone 147w. 63.58 for dog tags, -0- 1 The salaries of the town otucials were ordered to be p;ld:-1). L. Alacpherson, clerk's salary for three months, $125; Ru1.1. \Velsh, night watchman, $122.50; R, B. Fitzsimons, chief of police, one month, 350. The Public Utilities Commission was .Plumber from market scales; and $60 for hall rent, J. W. Shobrook reported $10 foo sale of lot at Cemetery;.665 for care- in- perpetuity; and $23.60 for work.- -0-, The ray sheet for October for street paid 65.uu for lighting Hospital for ti. Garrick was paid. 354.17 for Oct- work was •802,75. October. ober. . - O- • -0- - D-- For repairing• hail ..roof,:,;. A. Sutler The Wm. Gard & Co., was paid ('hi'ef. Fitzsimons reported 35.75 was paid $2r' 49. EVERY Allied Country has raised a loan from its people since fighting ended. They have all raised loans for the same pur- pose -to finish paying for Victory. Of all that were in the war (from the beginning) Canada is the only one to come out of the struggle stronger than she went into it. Canada has found herself -spiritually and materially, With reason and pride we can look to the future and proclaim Canada indeed A Promised Land. The Victory Loan which is needed to finish paying war obligations is the very barometer of our confidence in the future. In the measure of its over -subscription -.-we will reap the future benefits. Come through and come through handsomely. It was fine enough to buy Victory Bonds when war was on the thres- hold, but it is the bigger thing to buy them now -when the tumult is over. Let's show the stuff Clinton is made of-Let'a finish the job and let's see it through. Let every citizen of Clinton to the limit of his ability BUY VICTORY BONDS '('itis space donated to the Victory Loan 1919 Campaign by-•- Fred.Jcztekson