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THE CLINTON NEW ERA
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WOMAN'g STORE
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67.
Next to Royal Bank
semzetimeimxiimemsetimeimit.
Store windows and electric signs
are to continue unlighted because of CHIL011000 CONSTIPATION
the exigencies of war.'
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N MEN'S STORE.
Custom. Tailoring
MeTI'is Furnizhiligs.
Phone 103.
OppottitoPuolteLibrury
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SOLE AGENT FOR
SCRANTON & D. H, & L.
COAL
We are going to give ,every
person a load of coal as the names
appear on the order book and
.•ftnitst insist on payment being
naade for same immediately after
delivery.
This is necessary as deliveries
will be extended well on into the
tall months.
TERMS - Strictly Cash.
A. Holloway
PHONE 3,ei
Constipation is one of the most com-
mon ailments of table ones 4111cl un-
Given Increase.
At the Easter Vestry meeting of St.
James' Church, Stratford, Rew. W. 1'.
weli-known in Clinton, was
granted an increase of ,S200 to his
salary, $ 000 will be spent in im-
provements to the rectory.
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Local News.
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Council Monday.
The regelar meeting of the Town
rnagt!lers will be held' on Monday even -
Seriously
Mr, john Govel, .of William street, Is
Seriously Ile took sick last Sun-
day,
Soldiers Home
Only one ninon soldier arrived
week from overseas. and that was Pte.
C., J. Gait, R. R. No, 5, Aubure,
Good Road g Committee. ,
Warden BIllott and Reeves ftardy,
Govenlock and Brock and Co. 13ngineer
Patterson, wre here on Tuesday.','J'hey.
are making a tour of the Northe.on
part of the County.
Moved,
A large shed was moved on Wed-
nesday night from Wm. Rutledge's to
the property formerly occupied by Mr.
George Cooper. Four Wants were re-
quired' to puli it and it was some pull
too.
SompleiesThings On The Way
Fishing
Swimming
Rhubarb pie
Lawn mowess.
Coatless males.
Hatless females.
Cooncillor Shepherd Hurt.
While at his work in Ms grocery
store on Tuesday, Mr, Shepherd slipp-
ed off a chair on which he was stand-
ing and in falling•tore some of the
ligaments in his teg. He will be laid
up for some time.
less relieved may become chronic and
baby's health for all time become im-
paired. Nothing can equal Baby's Own
Tablets in regulating the bowels. They
are a mild, safe laxative, easy to ad-
minister and never fail to be effective.
Concerning them Mrs, Emile LaCha-
pelle, rerrebonne, Que., writes:- I
have used Baby's Own Tablets for my
baby who was badly constipated and
they quickly relieved him. All moth-
ers should keep a box of these Tablets
is the house." The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, ont.
A courtesy appreciated byyour
guests is to have their visits mention-
ed in the local paper. Whenever you
go away your friends will be interest-
ed to learn of your visit through this
page *end any such news items to
The New Era.
thipara leied Display.
Of S ring Hats
ttl
TYLES that portray the most recent fashion de-
velopment - beautiful creations that are sure to
appeal to all fastidious women.. It is a unique
showiung-one that embraces all the nobbiest of the now
models.
There isn't one we can'tplease with our new modes -
there's a becoming style, color and shape for every woman in
Clinton and vicinity. No matter where you look or how much
you pay you will find our displays the most pleasing to you.
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Shoe
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aution
Af yon are not ars 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....
Make your Shoe Purchase these days with Special
care!
We'r.2: at Your Service!
Our name on your Shoes will be your Beet Insurance !
At means what it always has meamit-the Utmost in Quality
at the Pike and ALL.; was:aims the utmost in Shoe economy.
Shoe Fieonett,:ay 4,,,ust isaimaged by the cost per year
-snot hy tAuti pswo pia pair.
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THE PRACTICAL SHOEMAN
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A Worthy Couple
On Alonday at noon Mr. and Airs.
George Warrener, of Mary Street, cel-
ebrated the 62nd Anniversary in' their
marriage. The heartiest congratula-
tions are extended to the 014 couple.
Underwent Serious Operation
Mrs. 11cMittie underwent a serious
operaton on Tueeday ae the home of
her sister, Mrs. Kitty. The patient is
doing well and good health is the wish
of her many friends,
Passed Away
'1 ln Saturday evening after a serious
illness for a week, Miss Alice Fowler
passed away in her home on Ontario
Street in he, i 5th year. Miss Fow-
ler came out !root the ((Id Countr,
when quite young and after the fain.,
ilv lis ed in Brantford for a time they
moved to canton, where she has re-
sided for over 40 years. The funeral
look place on Monday afternoon,
Rev. J. E. Robinson, taking the ser-
mices. The pallsibearers were
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Messrs. Wm. caldwell„loseph Town-
send, L. Lawson, E. 0, .111111 S.
Kemp and A..1. Holloway.
A Bi .g Moving,
This week has seen a regular checker
game in town, and the "May drive" has
been, waiting for Mrs. Twitchell to re-
move her household effects from town,
Chas. P. Libby was the sectmd move, to
Mrs, Twitchell's house wh4ch he pur-
chased; Ralph Tipladg, moves to the
house lately occupied by Mr, Libby,
which he also purchasedi Mrs, Edgar
Pattison moves to the house vacated by '
Mr. Tiplady; Elton Roza takes Mrs.
Pattishn's former home; Mrs. French
moves. next door into her own house
in which Mr.-Rozell has been living and
Iddo Crich will move shortly to the
house vacated by Mrs. French which
he recently purchased. Another small-
er move was that of Mr. E. Jackson
Moving to the Gibbing s house next
door to Sergt. Welsh on Rattenbury St,
and Mr. W, S. Downs moving to the
house recently occupied by Mr. Jack-
son, which he Ourchas&l, and, Mr.
Ulnae expects to move to the house
Mr, 'Downs left.
"Intolerance" Coming
One of the most Important attrac-
thms of the current season is D. W.
Griffith's colossal spectacle "tram.-
ERANCE," which will appear at the
Town Hall on Saturday, May 4th,
under the auspices of the L. P, A.,
In every respect this amazing work
is absolutely different from adYthing
ever before shown on the stage. Paris,
of the Middle Ages, Babylon °f the
reign if Belshazzar the magnificent,
Judea of the 'time of Christ, are de-
picted with such realism that. rme finds 00000lle 00 060C:400000SO
it dif4cult not to believe one is act- r°
three historic perk*. To convey
ually vieuing like picturesque life of 60 0:16101.16::::'HZeteell:2
Nt. pattrs caiureb.
Rev, 11. Snell, of Wingham, will take
the morning services' in St. Pees
church on Sunday next and Rev. Dr.
Waller, ig Huron College, will take
the evening service.
St Paul's Guild will meet at the
Rectory cm Monday afternoon May
(1 11. Would the members of the con-
gregation kindly keep in mind that
the ladies will puck boxes for the
soldiers on the. Honor Roll. Ail do-
nations may be left at the Rectory on
valere,c0000eooneoneoemuitsoecie or before that date,
The1 ?Eopfe ,the AllilUai Congregational meeting
0,6astroaceeettooesoexmotatn__ was held on wednesday when the
the re -
"i'" ports of various organizations of
A REPLY TO MR. BICKERDIKE the church were presented and they
showed that each were in good heart
of London Free Press: What A lunch was served at the close of the.
Cao Mr. Dickerchke mean when he says meeting.
t punishment is contrary Last ,Sunday evening Rev, J. E.
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Jones gave a splendid sermon to the
When God gave commands to Noah (031Cers and members of the 1.0.0.F
after the flood lie said, "Whom.; shed- and visitleg bnothers from Seaforth
dab man's blood, by man shall his and Brucetield. Ms text was taken
blood he shed ; for in the image of God 11 nn Psalm OS, 5111 and oth verses. An
made Ile man, Or, in other words, excellent anthem was rendered by the
man is made in the image of God, choir, the solo being taken by Miss
whoso despiseth the image of God SO Holmes. Mr, Lowe sang "Face to
as to dare to raise bis hand to destroy Face" and the Male quartette sang,
it is not tit to live. and his fellow men "Still, still. with Thee."
are commanded to remove such an one Mrs.' 5,11nts, lilelyar will attend [Inc
from among mankind. For the carry- Branch meeting of the W. M. S. of
ing out of God's command see Samuel, London Conference to be held at St.
the Lord's prophet, and hear him ad- Marys, May 28t11 to 10111, as delegate
dressing Agag, "As thy sword !lath from Wesley church.
made women childless, so shall thy On Wednesday, April 17111 the W.
snother be childless among women,. M, S. of Wesley church met and up -
and Samuel hewed Agag in pieces be- pointed the following °dicers:- Pres.
fore the Lord in Gilgal," 1 cannot int- Miss 13, Porter; tat Vice, Airs. Jones;
,mgine Mr. Bickerdike executing the 2nd vice, Mrs. Shepherd; 3rd vice,
kaiser, whereas, If in my power, I Mrs, Matininig; Rec.-Secretary, Mrs.
would kill him, with less compunction Seeley; treasurer, Mrs. Fowler; cor-
Sec., Mrs. McMath; superintendent
Christian Stewardship, Airs, W. Man-
ning, Mrs. D. Cook.; superintendents
Special Objects, Mrs. W, Hellyar,
Mrs, W. Moore; pianist, Mrs, A. 1'.
Cooper; delegate to branch Avecting,
Mrs, J. Shepherd; alternate, Mrs. Chas.
Baptist Church.
Next Sunday evening the pastor will
conclude his, series of Sermons now
Wing. His subject will be "The Fate
of those who are not prepared for
Clrist'S Second Coming.
WiNsis church.
Miss McGregor, traveHing Secre-
tary of, the Woman's Missionary So-
ciety, addressed the. Auzeilliary on
Thursday .evening last, Miss Mc-
Gregor is a poWerful, practical speaker
and her earnest worils and graphic
descuiptions gripped the hearts and
Made each person present realize InOre
forcibly than before their personal ob-
ligation 10 send tlfe Gospels both to our
own land and the lands beyond, She
said that in travelling through Canada
thethought that impressed her most
was•the hundreds of thousands of Chit -
d1511 in our own Dominion growing up
Without any knowledge of Jesus
Christ. In speaking of the work
among the Ruthenians, who are .frorn
the part of Russia that Germany is try -
the to occupy,' She said that they were
not slow to avail theemselves Of their
opportunities in this country.. They are
very industrious and hard working and
More economical than Canadians and
because of this in five or ten years
great part of the wealth of thtS coun-
try will be In their 00)11 hands. She re
felled to the undesirable conditions en.
isting in many of the homes, families
and animals livng not only under one
roof but sotnetirees in the same room.
If We 11410W llieSe COilditi011S pre-
vail, she said. not only our Christian-
ity 'but out civblizsbion 15 threatened.
Ontario St. .Church.
Will enCIC Boxes
Al Wesley Hall to -night the Y,
P. A,, will have a 6 o'clock lea after
which they will pack boxes for over-
seas.
Wore at Sec/forth.
Quite a number of the members of
the Clinton I. 0. 0, 11, lodge were at
Seaforth on Sunday morning to attend
the church service of the local lodge,
Helping Seaforth Band,
On Sunday morning Bandmaster
Fred Mulch and Messrs. Byam, McEwen
Cooper, Shrink and Mute!) were at Sea -
forth assisting the Seaforth band for
the Parade for the Oddfellows.
May Re -Enter Ministry
It is stated Rev, E. a Powell now in
London, who has been Secretary of the
Temperance forces in Huron and Perth
counties for several years and did his
work With ;narked success, will re-enter
the pastorate of the Methodist church
at next Conference.
More Soldiers Home.
More Huron soldiers arrived in
stihttolirftaixy;_last week and will be home
Major N. T. Slinclair„Wingliam
Pte, Frank Andrews, Clinton
Pte. J, Gillespie, Seaforth
Pte, C. Harvey, Exeter .
Pte. W. J.'Ruddick, Port Albert
A Pleasant Evening.
Local masonry bseI a very profit-
able and enjoyable evening last Friday
night in their lodge room, under the
auspices of the Past Masters' of the
lodge who conducted the Second de-
gree in good style. -Following the work
a war time lunch was served ;Ind act-
resses were given by many of the
Past Masters' on the work of the craft.
Rorke Her Hip •
On Wednesday Mrs. R. Rowland
suffered a distressing accident, when
she fell and broke her hip. Mrs.
Rowland had been up to the attic to
gather up some papers' for the ''Y. L.
P. A., Clean up" and in coming down
stairs missed the last three steps fall-
ing and sustaining the accident, Her
manly friends in town will hope for a
speedy recovery from the accident,
any idea of the immensity or spientilor
of the Babylonian scenes is impossible
bv written word. This thrilling epi -
de in itself, with its palaces, and tem-
Ples, its mighty battles and thousands
of people, comprises a. spectacle of
even greater magnitude than Mr.
Griffith',s former famous work, "The
Birth 1 f 1 Nation." And mighty
BabYlon hal one-fourth 11 the W011-.
tiers oi toleilince."-See big ad-
verlise.ment page 1.
\v„,,,ey Church.
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than I would a rat.
• TheSe are days when men not only
refuse to follow Divine teaching, but
set themselves up to be wiser than the
Almighty.
JOUR 'RANSFORD,
Clinton, April 26, 1918,
vance
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Opening
Tuesday, Wednesday
And Thursday
May 6th, 7th and Sth.
Featuring the newest designs in Trimmed g.,eghorns and
Wiliam, as well as showing a complete emsr4tru -J, of the latest
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The Sacrament of De Lord's Supout
t at the close of the morning setvice-oo
susday.
PsitoNvonrt servlee .55 10 amu. prior
to the morning service.
In the evening the Rev. J. E. Jones,
of Varna will assist the pastor, tris
'sullied is will
end Progress."
Mit. William Walker was elected
Superintendenf of the Sunday School
owing to the removal of M. BildShaw.
l'hursday,. May 24 191ti ,
WALL PAPER
Meets every requirement of interior decoration and
meets it effectively.
WIVES
Are frequently proud of their roomer and delight
more in their homes.
HUSBANDS
Are relieved in not a few cases at the price ansi sur-
prised at the effect.
ANI) WE
Villial••••••••e;
Happy in having satisfied customers, pleasant and
profitable business.
IT IS FREQUENTLY SO AFTER A VISIT TO OUR
WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT
The W. D. Fair eo.
Often the eheapest-Always the Best
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nanosscre.
A 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 dse.
-,We do developing and printing and guarantee good results-,
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The Features d OUr
rnit
To sve invite special ettenlion.
;ire i 1 ti twenty, its assured comfort, its.
g)i,struoilon, end Da below the,
sial prices. Any one of Owes points,
55 mod be sulli.tient to earn it yonr
preference, 1Vben they are all corn-
tdned we feel sore you will resbme,
that. thin is o fortlitnre buying oppor
you cannot a(ford to ignore, •
JAS. DLIN
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Undertaker nod Funeral Director, Pinene 26,
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Has its advantages as well as its'
disadvantages. •
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 Ps*
anci will in future.
Multiplier onions I0c a 15,
Dutch Seeds 20c a 115.
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To those who could not get to town::
on Show' Day we offer as s7ecials for
Saturday: -
2 lb rice for 25c
1 pail jam for 60c
1 can standard peas 1So
HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE
CASH or TRADE •
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GO TO
Thos.11awkins
CLINTON
for POJNIBING, HEATING,and KETAL
WORK of all kinds.
PRICES RIGHT and
WORK GUARANTEED
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Igent for HECLA Furnaces
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Sbop-ever Rewlaud's hardware
Piping And PittlugS Always On
hand.
The. Corner Grocery -
"ENE AND LET LIVE" -
DRIED FRUIT.
There is a time for everythitug-
and the present is the time
Dried Fruits. If they, are \tor
ly prepared there is no
healthful to eat, and es
at this season of the year
Figs; Raisins; Prunes;
Apricots, Peaches and Da
BUTTER and EGGS 'WAN
Canadian Food Control hi
No. 8-3123.
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