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The Clinton New Era, 1918-4-18, Page 6loalwasisassassaussaaanossrastas to THE CLINTQN 14EW ERA, 1011 n11111uuuuitnui6muiol01011ii10111411i11111i1111al16iuiii iii01i11n111imiiiimi11111110111111111111i111i111i11iiiiiiiiiiuIiiuiIIII encs Raincoats QUThLITY MIGI4E:: P':1 . ES LGWBST WOMAN'S S'CORB Dry Goods and House eur'nisiling Phone 67. Nat to Royal Bank Social and Person Miss Marion Gunn 15 visiting in Tor- onto. Rev. .1. A. Rubinson was in Toronto 'this week. Mrs, (Rev.) Hogg, was in Seaforth last Thursday, Barrister .Makins, of Stratford, was in town last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R, 5, ,Byant spent the week end at Stratford. Mr. Kenny, of Winthrop, was a visit- or in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter were week end visitors at Stratftrrd. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Gidtcy, of Blyth were visitors in town last Friday. miss Cowan, of Toronto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Junes Smith. Mr. R. S Byam was a visitor at Osh- awa hast week, Mrs. (Dr.) Gunn was a visitor at Seaforth last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Twitchell, of Detroit, are visiting in town, Mr. Stong, who is at present at New- market, was home for a few days. Mrs. H. B, Chant is visiting her dau- ghter, Mrs. B. Moody at Chatham. Mr, Bart, Lavis was at Oshawa last week to taring up some Chevrolet cars. Mrs. R. M. McKay, of Blyth, was the guest of Mrs, J. Leslie Kerr on Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs, Kemp, and family of Godericl, motored down to Clinton on Sunday. Mrs. Jos. E. Clark, of Toronto was a visitor here with her Mother, Mrs, Crete, sr., tats week. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of Tor- onto, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs, J. Leslie Kerr. Mr. and Mrs, James Tierney, of Blyth, were in town on Saturday visit- ing Miss ,lessie 'llhotnpson, ';apt. Barclay, taispec6or of Cadet Corps, was in town on Tuesday in- specting the local cadet corns. t)r. Will Holloway retuened to his, hoose in Ideterboro, after spending a couple of weeks in town. Mr. and Mrs. Rost, Welsh and sons lNr. Edward and Wilbur Spent Sunday; Okde� ON WAY HOME MAJOR J. W. SHAW, M. D., Word has been received that Major J. W. Shaw, late medical officer of the 161st Huron Battalion, has arrived in Halifax, and will be home this week sometime. in gondola. ? .........,.�.....�� Mr, and Mrs. TiOlbutt, of Gmderich, e spent Sunday with the latter's parents, s AU'. and Mrs. *Ewan, Master L, Walker, of Goths -rich, was in town on Show day, renewing old , friendships with his former chums, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Aberliart, and b family of Seaforth, were Sunday visit- c ors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. b •11•irs, T, Trick has been confined to her home with pneumonia, but her r many friends will hope for a quick re- t covery, Mr. A, E. Br'adwin, Editor of the Ars-! ti prior Watcluliati, was in town On Sat- urday wh ce , enrowte to . Winglis'ni - div- ing to the iihless 01 Iiis mother, 1Mr, W. E. Greig, of Toronto, and son Furl., were Visitors In town last week with the fornter's brother -and sister NSI. \'S STORR, Custom Tailoring Men *6 tFurniohings, Phone 103. Opposigc Pu hlicLibrit'y and his mother, Mrs. Greig. sr. Rev, J. E. Hogg, B. D., was at Se forth last Thursday taking part in tl induction of Rev, Mr. McLean in 11 Egmo ndville Presbyterian church. Mr, J, W, Irwin, of London, tvas cal ing nn old friends in town this, wee Mr. Irwin always times his visit so th Ile can get here for horse show day. Mrs, Sheeley received word la week (hitt her son Corp. Eugene She ley had arrived with his company th 434th aerel Harps, of the U. S. force n trance. Mrs. IL Piuinsteel has been confine o the house, but her many friend lope that the coaling warmer weathe will aid in restoring her to Itis usu good health. Mr. Joseph ,'colt, of Dunlop, was r sewing old acquaintances in town o Tuesday. itlr, took left here sunt 35 years ago, 'rhe visitor is a brorhe ,1 Messrs. Harry and Fred Cook, t nw11, Miss Sinclair, art specialist at the 71,1, returned from far home in Wa kertun this week, Owing to the ilhles ,f her mother she was unable to b sere for the opening week after haste Mrs. John ,McMullen and sun, Wilt. of Elkhorn, Michigan, are visiting James VanEgnlond's home in Hullo a- le k. at tit e- d s r ;tl e- t township. Mrs. McMullen is a sista of Mr. VanEgmond, It is 10 year since she was here, Rev. R. B. Stevenson, of Tomtitvas a visitor at 'the home of his sista Mrs. W. S. Downs 011 Monday last, 11 xpects to be moving his family t fratford about May day as being Imre centra( hicatinn for his work 1 Ounectiou with the Lord's Day Al iance, Mr, David Forrester, Jr., who Ira eon one of the Most courteous an bilging ticket 'agents in the up-towt Rice of the Grand Trunk Railway, Tor oaito, has, We uiiderstand,, tendered hi esignation in 'Order that Ise may hel he "greater tirodhction!niovemen y working on his father's farm tea town. 5 0 e 0 a Spring : ttitrov's The Shoe 1 oide1s we'offer our Women Patrons are not "just Slides" or even' "tffst't•hiS Sr$stsbn•'s styles" -They're mote! They are Shoes of'paf ocular nier)t--Slloes'of distincfi,on—Shoes that tower way above the level of medioerit'y. Some Women have- learned the excellence and superiority of our shoes by testing them, Others are learning by hearsay. There is E'to Store like this for 'otlt,en's Shoes tett) Leat! ar,s 'of lack Vici, Pecan Hrmwan Calf, Nadi Bro'rttt C.41 Mal Kiel With high tops, both ltiig'h attd low lteei,.. $4:00 $6.00 $7.00 $9.50 `earaeraiher that its Quality that counts and that all alive prices solani alike, WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU It° is" DeKseN .THE PRACTICAL SHOEMAN 5 d p L r Water Taps "On On Monday Superintendent , Chant of the Waterworks Centgtfsstionhad the tiritiking ,tnuntgin llaµoajii: in order for the coming fine •weather, •eioses ®®iftra)b••40 t00 • r� WI"J'1J iiirtrentincliftS. s 'iettslrierteerpep000OOOO.Ou i3tiptist Ciiira'oh, 'rhe Pastor 's.• ssibjeet fitr. the e'veli- iag will he ",What : •is, the Second Coming of Christ,"—'this is .!lie thirst of a series oil the Lord's Return, Ontario f4trnset Otreru'ch, Rev. Percy Baliis B 'A., of Ben - miller, will preach Morning 'old even- ing at O4Itatppp, Yet ,church and at urn- ers ht the aftertaoon, Rev. J. A. Agnew will preach at the Nile on .Sunday. The 'P/tissioitary 'comntltte was in chargeof'tile ti worth League on•Mbti- day. evening last., Mrs. 13, J,, GiIbltlps rendered a solo in excellent voice. Miss L, Stevens'gave a very Interest ing and, well selected a'eatlfin lieu. Hogg addressed the ',eager: Gtr;, the subject of ' lidtiie MI Molt ' fit at description of his expeIivi t: n AO north a&3 1, TIt address was *try in- s'phntq herd ltdifaheiat The Ittulig *Lents 'Milk. .01d 1 1)1 Ontirko Street ;Sunday 10Itwt,I,t 11.1,-;15,06/i ' reorganised iitd tiie folltaaaiig ultn,ors' appointed - ' President—Mr, Jas, Malts tst Vire President--Brneat I aver - mo, ^nd Vrejce Presides mitis 3rd Vice President t , ; , p'ey 1 Secretary---Norittau 1,3111! Iii Librarian H, Livermore i As Mr. William Welke.. wits frig • been teacher of the elan': t,i1 ,mie' time is 'filling the o6,c ss a vein tendenf while Mr. George CI:,,t haw is away; Mr. 1'. S. 11, r3rahant lies beets taking charge. Art itiivitaliou is ex- tended 10 all the younip men to aftctd, Qcal News 1iIIIIpIIIIIII�II10111NII1gVl�IIIjIIIIIIIIIJVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIVI@IIIpIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIpIgIIIhIVWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIllIIiIGiIIIVIIiIIIIUIIIII�IIIIIip�IIIIIIIIiIIIgIpIIWIIVIIIIpIIiVIIIIIiIIVIUIIV� Power Was Off Saturday Morning Fire y,' 1 Abotlt 10,1 S Saturday morning the st'aw shed attached to the bans 01 e Mr. Will (Kennedy was discovered on 11 ebut the firefinel soon had itunder ' l;onatoI. flow the fire started is a in 'story. No great damage was done. Scarlet Chapter The Scarlet Chapter, L. t), L., of 11 diet District,, opened o11 Sunday aternonn and adjourned until to- n gist (Thursday) to initiate several otndidates, Ali hteriibers are invited to attend this 'evening. For over two hours 011 Sattudlt ;t4'llernoon hydro power Was off whit ssotIle work vwas being done on th power line; near Fire, Last week' while having 1 -general 1Tenn-ftp and a small fire, the boast. 0f Mr. W. Moore, Rattenbury street,, had lt;,close call, the hedge near the house t.aeght op Are and extra work Inas, ,heeded to stop it from reaching .the !louse, Received Act. Che town clerk hIsreceived a copy • Of the Act recently passed by the Ontario Legislature, whereby vacant land can be taken ever on order for the, purpose of being cultivated only, if the same is ; not to be used for building or manufacturing purposes, . Women's Institute, The regular monthly meeting of the ;Clinton "Women's Institute will . be held at.• the ho»1e of Mrs, C. J. Helyar, Rattenbury street kin Thursdays April 25th, at 3 o'clock. Mrs, Utelytr :will demonstrate cutting and fitting a. House dress. 'there will also be tt good program, Cannot Advertise Wines, Advertising of native wines for beverage purposes is prohibited in the regulations issued by the Board of License Commissioners, The re- gulations provide that anyone violating them shall have Isis permit suspended. Monthly reports showing quantities sold and the names of the purchasers must be made, Made Delivery of 5 Tractors, On Monday evening Mr, A. 3, Mc- Murray, unfoaded 5 10-20 'Titan, in- ternationall tractors, at the station here, and had them travel on their own power up street. Owe of the live is sold at Mensal! and another at Mitchell while the tither three were sold to Jnu. Swants, of Goderlch 'Township, D. T. Swantz, of Colborne and one to N. Kerneighan, of Colborne township, What About the Hull Holiday Most of the merchants, are. wonder-. in''s if they can't close up their stores' on Wednesttay„afternoon's, commenc- ing the tst of May. Now that (beretsan extra .hour of daylight they want 10 make the most of it .in the garden,— In autos --or on the howling green. Hotel Licences Cut Off At least 40 standard hotel licenses, 'which were in force during the past year, will not be renewed for the new Itemise year, colnlnellcing next month, Anyof those who fain to . secure li- censes can conduct rooming houses without Government permission. ar R, * at ” PATRIOTIC NOTES t' * . Y.• * ,r +h iF ), '5 k 0 0 i:• •s 'there will be 00 meeting of the W, P, S., this Friday, Collections for the Penny Bag will be made (Thursday) of next week, April 250. The receipts from the bags for the past six months a- mounted to „4357.87, this is verygood but can be ouch better the next half of the year, • The tea and dinner served by the ladies of the South End was a bumper success,and the lathe areto con- n � ladies be gratulated indeed on the proceeds of the afternoon which were 11 45,O2, z .w .s e Label Goods Carefully, CLINTON BOWLERS The Express Traffic Association 'of Canada is issuing pamphlets to •di RE -ORGANIZE FOR 1918 manufacturers and shlthem i}pets urging i ' upon tem t to importance of properly labeling' all shipments sent by express. The pamphlets s'Eate that during th past year more than 3111.ouo shipme0 were found in cars or on platform without any mark on them wliie would indicate to whom they were cut signed. in many rases the mark ha been put on In s,wh a careless 10 01e that by the time it reached its de. tits:rtim) Ilse mark was obliterated. Th pamphlets contain instruction, as t how to ship various kinds of article and the co-uperttiuu of tit, packers and shippers is requested by rhe assn- ciatiom. The new rules for shippers and packers as outlined by the pani- l'hlet will be observed by all expres employees after M,ty. 1st. April Rod and Gunn The April issue 01 Rud and Gun is replete with interesting stories and articles for the out of doors' Hurn. Among the stories appearing in this month's issue are "Follrm'ing the Fur Bearers" by Bunnyeastle Date ; "The Mysterious Wolf Pack" by A W, Peek ; ""'rhe ,lob" by Marvin Leslie Hayward ; "Just Fishing" by Mark r. Ihu to G. McE ' mzy ; "A Soldier Fisherman" by Ilelen Guthrie .;"A Trip down Pe ;ICC River" by Harry W. L:tughy ;"The Way of the ,Mighty" by 11. C. Haddon ; "Rivers of the North" by Mabel Burkholder. etc., etc, The regular departments are well • maintained, those devoted to fishing, guns and anmmutition, kennel, sports- menetc, Pring of special interest to sporis- en featuring these particular branches of sport and outdoor life. • This re - magnetise is published by W, .1. 'Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont. Rules For Deserters e.1 The Annual Meeting of the ,'.linton is ( Lawn Bowling 'Club took place in the is Council Chamfer on Mondav night and h I the following Officers being elected i• forthe . lllinf. year: d honorary President—D, A, Forrester ✓ President—W. Jackson °- j Vice :,resident—i! Wilise e Secretary—F, P ,Jackson n Treasurer—Dr, Axon s Auditor—D, L, McPherson lirounil I;unnnitt,'e—W. t;rmt. J. J, Miller, N. Ball. Representative to the Fail! Bowline Association—J, Wiseman. s Dele'ate to the Western Ontario l• Association—W. Jacl'son. The following old time residents were matte Honorary Members of the Club—James 181nr, J. 13. Hoover, Rob- ert Holnfes, 1'. R. llodgens, Andrew Porter, Dr, Agnew, Dr. Robertson. K. Erskine, Lack Kennedy, W. Harland, Rev. Mr, Grant, 'Rev. C. E. Jeakins, W. P. ;'palding, .1, P. Tisdalt W, .1. Stephenson, J. W. Irwin, J A. Watt, Ch.. HE, .rrDe 1owding, H. E. Paull, and Rev. t. Messrs, 1V, Grant and J. Miller tail again look after the grounds during 1 the coning sumntcr and this means that the players will have a gond green to play on. The ladies will also isave the use of the grounds five afternoons during the season if they so desire. This year will be a Patriotic year, 't large number of games being arranged throughout the summer in which a certain charge will be made and the proceeds will go towards the ladies Patriotic Association. If the present plans work out a goodly sem of stoney will be raised during• the summer for the . benefit ,of the ladies. The first new members of the sea- son tri. Join tyle Club etre—S. 13. Stonth- ers, and ti. E. Hall. New military rules governing th disposition of deserters after they ere apprehended are Posted by mili- tary headquarters. After a deserter is apprehended by. the police he .will be handed over to hes unit, medical- ly exauiined, and if in A2 category, application will be trade to military headquarters for a civil trial. If con- victed he will be again taken to the unit, trained for overseas and ap.pii- catiou made for his transfer to the first draft going to the front. Those 10 category lower titan A, will, it con yicted, serve their sentences in the -civil jail rind thew be returned .to their Halts. Deserters from non -cutis- instant units wili, if in A category, be transferred to a battii.ion and sent oversea with the first,.,druft. 'rhe amount of claims fur reward and ex- pense for tate spprelleoaon o f de- serters, who. are returned., to their units, will • be itd4@pect trona, -,their pay, 1,f the m},+t nte•k'tveiiI civil punishment COAL FOR. CASH After some years of experience its the coal business, we have conte to the conclusion that the only successful way to sell coal is for cast, and from now on all coal sold 'hill be for cash only. This will beta to keep the price down as we are now fewer than any other town'of its size 11.e J. Holloway the cla Ins will be laude public olsnii'ges. PHONE 3w oto" Unpar1e-Ied Display fif Spring Hats TYLES that portray the most recevsl fashion de- velopment -- beautiful creations that ape sure to appeal to all ' fastidious women.. it is ra unique t owing—one that embraces all the flabbiest a',4 01-,r new rataaileris. There *isn't orae we can't please with dna:' tam - - flzJet'e's 8a'b iCOn'Iing stgrla>, t1olisr and shape frog ors .hr.•, it tura platoon Iliad ;vicinity, Nes Matter ual)<nnere F0at ;look ct-' thlSx. ;'aisle you gray you will fend our displays the is osh plessim, Miss. Ha Elawd14�. xx.y ltd! NORMANDI BLOCK , W 001101 "knead:°K April ' 1.8 0, 9'9'1.8,, strawsumisimaimusessuisassastmeseusegualstaissuarceat THE :BEST INSTRUMENT MADE The W. D • Fa'i'r 71r/' V.ld' as Often the Cheapest -1 iways the Ues A Tested Lens— An Accurate Shutter— 'Simple Operation Good Pictures --- All these are assured when you purchase aKodab Anybody can take good pictinae with alCodak 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- Despernsing Chemist autzumx :+„teat*.=aawaiM atarl4 nw:* :rata EM51 •m,�a.,,..,:,.,,�.mrMuaamweaw.,,, The Features of Ow; 'hnhture '5, To which we invite special Intention. are its beauty, 1,s assured comfort, its. ,.alis] construction, and i'ls below tltu i1Fltai prices. Any one of thesis pointe. would be ssiffiaieut to earn it your preference, When they are all corn. tithed we feel aura you will ren;lue, th�t this is a f+}rnitnre huyinp opium. tunity you canrrot111i'ord to ignore, SPIS0 DUN yAE, ID Endcrtallrer and Funeral Director. Phone 2£e. ;dight land Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store, aylig Lias its advantages as well as its` disadvan rages. We need production of all Foods, You who are wanting Garden Seeds to help along the Production of Foods will find our assortment of Garden Seeds of the well known varieties and have given good satisfaction in past and will in future. Multiplier onions lOc a lb. Dutch Seeds 20c a Th, t Savi '1'o those who could not get to town. on Show Day we offer as specials fore Saturday:—. 2 ib rice for 25c 1 pail. jam for 50c 1 can standard peas I5c OUR SPECIAL TEA OFFER © 55c per Ib, or 5 -Stas for $2.60.. HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE CASH or TRADE JOHNSON & e0e Phone 111 G,O TO a hos. lawkins CLINTON for PLUMBING, HEATING, and METAL WORK of all kinds. PRICES RIGHT and ' WORK GUARANTEE[} Agent for HECLA Furnaces rhOlue 53 Shop—ovea' klawlatnd's Hardware Piping And Fittings A1518 n3s tiliti,j Saud. - 1 Hogs Butter Eggs Wheat Oats Peas Bran Shorts liuy Oto to Piz Barley . $i,40 to $1,45 Buckwheat $$1,40 to 11L60 1 CLINTON MArtKET Phone Promptly Attended to The CorBer Grocery "LIVE AND LET LIL►fii SEED ' TiME i5 HERE A04.1„ HAVE THE WELL KNOWN:; MIND STEEL BRIGS, D, M. PERtt'Y:& CO,,. &'RENNIES IN FIVE. op TE( CENT PACKAGES IN, B¢lL K WE' HAVE AMERICAN WOII,DER & PREMIUM—JAM PEAS,;& OOL-• DEN BANTAM & ,STOfIVELL'S EVERGREEN COILN,8) GHb%D EN ,NOP BEANS, KIDNEY BEANS, WHITE,,,;BEAM., BEETS, CARR(t)p, DUT- CH SETS, & IYIUI,,TIPL4. ERrS ONIONS,, NAST- URTIUMS, i PW.AR1° NIXED, AND TALL MIXED. '1 —0---.- Bu'rTkR :aid EGGS VltfgNTE0 F. E. Hunniford Jd'IJiIMP 45 ,... nrJ:im+„aw�rw�w,alsnuaaowia>;I.s. NEW S Cf•IEDULE Trains fr'onta Enna. 11,10 a.m. Leave la,37'a,s*8. 3.53 p.iu, Leave 405 pan, 11,18 tans. Leave 41,18 ap.ce.. Trades from, Wert. rrive 7.33 2.10, Leave 7,31 8Lt81: rrive 2.50 p.nt, Leave 2.55 p.ai'A Trains from South rrive 6.40 p.m. Leave 6,40 lank, Trams froth Noah rrive 7,33 a,m, Leave L30 ajea $2o,va t rrive 40 to 421 rrive 37 to 380 rsi>re 82.10 to 2.15 1 80 to SSe $z.5 , , s ,t•40 $45,00