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P lish :Berries, 1t'ruits,
s et'k rosettes, with .Engbow , r ad Ornaments, in grey, blue, sand, 'tan,
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rose; pink, .purple; These adour 'New .S+` rip Suit orCoat.
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Thurlsday,April Ith, 1010.
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Dry Goods
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House Fur
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Suits of the Very Latest and
Cleverest Style
Selected because they
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are typical of the new
seasons most striking
styles. Finely tailored
Suits of Serge Gabar–
dines and mixtures with
richly lin'd coats and
skirts on the most lash•
ionable lines. Prices
range from $15 to $'t8
Ladies
aid Misses
Spring Coats
A charming and com-
prehensive assortment
presenting an infinite
variety of the season's
best styles in the new-
est fabrics and colors.
We are shdwiug nearly
one hundredcoats in
this Department.
New Spring Skirts
Spiendid values showing smartly tailored models
in Ladies and Misses Skirts including- serges, gabar-
dines, French Pana$,5mas, checks and stripes, all sizes,
Prices range from Hp to $8.
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Mr. and Mrs::Peeer Oieureeon • of Sas
kataon, are visiting the• forwer•'s'
cousiar, Nurse Motaren.
Mise Clark, nurse, left for the West
last week where it ie. -said she will be
married incl reside out there. The
,hearty cotigratnlatieti of the thine
triunity- goes with.her.
Miss • loi.ence I-Iodgeus, of Claude..
• boye, is visiting, her • grandparents,
Mr, and tette, W iegi'ngton.
Mr, Dtult'oe, of ,Kingsville., and Mr,
Teetzel,•of Dnttou, are the new ledger
keeper and junior, at the Modson's
Bank. •
Serge. -Major Seeley rel.nrned Ironic.
on Saturday •ftotn : his course
bayonet chill at Montreal.
Me. Clarence 1'alsfey. of. eho Royal
Bank staff, Stratford, was home for
over Sunday.
Mrs. Leckie and MaeLe• Monlieth
of
Goderich, were guests of the for -
metes sister, Mes. James Benetton,
High sheet,
Capt, and Mrs. C. G. Vanstoee spent
the week end al, Wingbam.
Pie Roy Forrestso, who is attached
to the South Waterloo Betel, at
Preston spent, the week end at the
parent tl home. The young friends of
Roy were glad to see him back ie
Thus. \Vstts was in Bolloh (hir-
ing the past week.
Me. Vere Cunningham, of Carlow
was a recent visitor in Clinton.
Goderich Signal -Mrs. Archibald of
Clinton turd Mrs. Robertson, of Ham-
ilton, spent the week end here with
their brother, Registrar Coitts.
Brussels Post. -Lieut. Ernie Dim -
ford, of the 10:1st Bette training at
Clinton, visited with his uncle and
aunt, Allan and Mee. Lamont last
week,
a'; Pte. Russel Haa•land_ who is station-
ed. at. Napenee, was renewing old
friendships to town this week.
Mr. Harve Shane, of Winglutni was
in toren on :Monday attending the
funeral of itis grandfather, the late
'William Shane.
Miss Ross Lewis, Milliner at Sea•
forth, was a visitor at the parental
home over the week end.
The 2)11h ennead meeting of the
limon Diocesan branch of the Wo-
men's Auxiliary to the 'Missionary
Society is being held in London this
week, The delegates from Clinton
branch are -Mrs, (Rev.) Robinson with
Mrs. Glenne, Christ church rectory;
Mrs. Paul with Mrs. Bareholemew;
and Mrs. Atkinson with Mee. Kee -
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demanding that f1 -1e coalition goy
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se'lutior' to the present ,r,eeruit
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A Phonograph second to none, yet at a price no home can
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PASTIME DANCE
The Pastime club will hold
dance on Friday eventug.
C.N.R. AGENT
Mr. A. T. Cooper .has taken the
agency for the C,N,R. Co.
MARRIED AT PALMERSTON
On Sattieday at noon Mr.,Otte
Otto Finck and Miss Margaret Mac
Leod, of Lucke -row, `but who has
been a resident of town tor some
years Were married at Palmerston
by Rev. Mr. Craneton.',They will re
side in Clinton. The New Ere Joins
with there many irimade in hearty
congralulations.
WEDDING AT DOUC:LL:1.5
Al Dena las on March Olh a very
pretty wedding was seletvnized be
tween two meet popular young
people. the sootracting parties
were Wilfred Irwin Johnston and
Mies Christina Alma M Oakes.
daughter of Mr. and Muriel. Oakes
form erlyoil (lint ,n. Mies Oakes Ives
a favourite nurse in St. 'Anne's
Hospital.
A CLOSE CALL
Let e ;Figure
On wiring your 'House for
Electric Lights. My prices are
as low as is consistent with
good work. All work guar-
anteed to pass inspection.
.J'e N�e•dh..e r
Phone ;1311.
A One -Sided, Assertion
"The Belgians are happier under
German government than they have
over •been before.° Belgium• was eit `int -
Hen of indbistrial slaves 'bt0fore"the en-
trance of .the Germano. Germany
'bi!onght with her not: only her'42 centi-
metre guns, brit also her :Soda' 'welfare
leifelatlon "-The "Fatherland."
The British Mint makes a consider-
able protf "every' yea's• on its silver
coins, but loses on its gold.
The greatest number' of combatant
British soldiers in the Crimea at any
one time was 70,000.
In normal peace times Great Brit-
ain spends nearly $1,760,000,000 a year
on drink, tobacco, and motor -cars.
There are in Britain over six million
a men between the ages of eighteen and
forty-five.
you.
The old friends of Mr. henry Bea-
com tu'e indeed glad to see the old
veteran out, once more ,fret• his long
conliunien1 to Lhe hoose daring the
winter.
Nh'. Frank Grant returned on Sat-
urday frons his trip Liu•ongh the
Southern States.
Mitchell Recorder - Miss Ann re
Clark, of Clinton, is visiting friends
in town for a fess' trays.
Mr. Wesley Walker, agency mann.
ger of. Northern Life Aseursiien CO
was in Walkerton lash week paying a
death claire.
lvlr.•George Niebergall, of '.Viarton
of his sistei,Lthe finest
Mrs, 0. &kam.
Mrs. J. B. Lindsay returned home
this week from Toronto where she
was visiting hot daughter, Mrs. W. S.
Eliiutt,
Mies Emma Lavis, who has been
spemling the winter out at :Los
Angeles, is expected home about the
25th of is month. -
Mr. John Sc:hoeuhals trade a basi-
n ess trip to Toronto.
Mr. W. Campbell., ex -clerk of Hallett
was in town on Wednesday.
Master' Lewis Diehl, of Paisley, is
visiting his grandmother,. IYIrs. Mc-
Garva. Mrs. Diehl will be here this
week front London, where she has
been attending the Auxiliary meeting
of the Anglican 'church.
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Mrs.C. Attain spent last, week In
Auburn the guest of friends. While
there she attended the funeral of an
old friend, Mrs.'Ingold,
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1000 Sheets $'-•25
a 500 Sheets i•53
m25o Sheets •75
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Lust• Friday afternoon while Mrs.
Rtoss was going to take the cash
f rem the "cash ear" to Couch &
goes store. the handle .of• the oar
struck her glasses. breaking them
and a piece •of the glees got in
Ione of het eyes. Mee Ross wasat
'once taken to the doctor's and af-
ter'war'ds to her home where she
is still railroad, but is doing nice-
ly.
DIED 15 WA1E'RLOO
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Ban dmeastee (Irani: was in Sts itforil
for a few hours on Tuesday taking
back his young son, who was here for
a few days.
The old friends of Mr, J1 sh Cook
wish that he_ had better health and
hope with the coming warm Weather,'
his condition will be much better.
Mrs. G. E. McTaggart and Master'
Mark of Blyth, are visiting' in town.
Mrs. W. H. Kerr, of Brussels is the.
guest of Mr. and Ma's. J Leslie Kerr,
illirth , Marriages dt litaitths`.
BIRTHS.
STEPHEN 40N - In Springfield;
Mass„ on Nuuday,' April 2nd, to Mr'i
and Mrs, Fred, S,ephenson, a
daughter.
G1BBON,S-At St. Joseph's Hospital,,'
.Lbndort, Marco 20T11,• to Mr.rlbnci Mss;
Charles Gihbons, of Brecefie d, a,
son.
DEATHS
SHANE -In Detroit, Mich., on Selene
day, April 1st, William Fraser
Shane, in bis 03rd year.
;YOUNGBLUT ln Hallett on Monday
April 3rd Elizabeth Patterson, wife,
of F. Youngblut, aged 67 years and
13 days.1'
STRUCK -In Watei•1c/o, on Sunday'
April 2nd, Floye EIwewd Cole
beloved wife of Mr, Sohn
Struck, aged 20 years and 23 days,
For `Sale
Organ, Woodstock .make in good
condition. Also baby huogy and
cradle to be sold cheap. Apply at the
New Era.
Godcrich
A canteen has now been opened in
the local khaki c tib rooms. Pte, John
Newoornhe is in charge. •
Division Ceure wss held here on
Monday before his Honour Judge Bolt
Everything is oil the hum at the
dock. The big boats which wintered
here are being overhauled and equipp
ed for the coming season.
Several business changes have taken
place hese within the last few days.
McDonagh' & Gledhill, coal dealers,
have sold to Saints Broe.; O'Brien &
Legg, butchers hove dissolved partner
ship and Thos. Legg has bought out
:Thos. Morrow; George Bissett has dis
posed of the general grocery delivery
to Joe B'irker, senior clerk in the store
of J. J. Mclfwen.
Pte. taus Ward who left here last
fall for the European battlefront has
been invalided house and ie now at
Quebec. He hes heen suffering of
menegitis. He is expected to arrive
here about Thursday night.
Mr John Bedford, proprietor of the
Hotel Bedford. was lined $100 and
costs by Magistrate Kelly on Monday
morn ug, on a charge of selling liquor
in Goderich Some weeks ago County
Constable Bellow made a raid at the
hotel, and claimed he found four men
in the par with empty glasses before
them which he claimed smelled of
liquor. The witnesses swore that all
they had was water, but the police
magistrate ii�,posed fine. L. E. Dancey
appeared for Mr. Bedford, and it is
understood will appeal the police
magistrate's decision,
(in Sunday last iP1oy'' Rlhvto(od
Cole. bellowed wife of Me John L.
Struck passed away at Waterlo)oi
at the age of 20 years and e3 days
The body 'Wall irnttghc to Clinton
on Wednesday .v'd taken to the
home ; t her ori le Sergi Nelson
Cole. and ser ewe held. at 2 o'clock
The deceased wts•a daughter of
Mr. and:grs, Thomas'.11 Cole, form
erly of this locality.
Y0UNG: FELLOW i t'llPS
YOUNG LADY INTO DITCH.
Lott week a young gentleman,
while taking a lady friend ter a
ride on one of our side streets ,ae-
cide.ntally dumped her info the
ditch which 'contained a large clean
City of wet goods and the young
lady evil: .a "dui'tcing". He was 3
years old on Saturday and the
y'onrg la'ly is coming three. but
people say it was some splash, A
g•q-court was the corneyenee.
GREYHOUND EXCURSION
The White Star Line Detrt it 'an -
110n1,015 shat it will again renal:
excursion trip from Detroit to
Goderich and from Goderir lr to De
trolt this vett. The big steamer,
Greyhound will. arrive e cf. (1odcrich
teem Detroit Mends, Tune 1.3tlt,
leaving Lot Detroit Stip the exrur-
sine patty on•Ttresdil end return-
ing • to Goderieb en 1 hu:sday. The
last trip to D''truit will he made
on Friday" The ."nioonl'sht" ex -
shin on the lake will he run gas
mutat on Monday night. •
MINOR LOCALS.
Thurc is a widespread fet'.ling
among the mote risl•s that it is
wicked for the war to continue
and keep the price 'of gasoline so
high.
Poster P'rio1ing
The New Era Printing ,dice,
ed hint
which has the hest equ,{ p p,
in any.0auadian town, turtle ottt
clean striking looking Posters for
Sales. Entertainments, or- other'
purposes, at fair prices for the
daality of weak produced. Ween
ordering by mail these are the
tem -der sizes to' ask for ;-
Sixteenth Sheets (ix flinches
Eighth Sheets 2012 inches
Quarter Sheets 12x1$ inches
Half Sheets......,. 1$x24 inches
Fuld Sheets 2lxO8 inches
ADDRESS
The New Era
CLINTON, ONT.
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A Saxon for Sale.
5 -Room Cottage for Sale
A 5 room cottage and I acre of land,
truittrees, the house has town water
and electric lights, for rule cheap on President.
easy terms, apply to
W ES LEY WALKER,
Agency manager Northern Life 1
Phone, office 30, house 110
Smaller `Coal' Bills
Let us reduce your coal
bills. We can do it by sup-
plying you with a coal that
lasts long, gives a steady
Beat and leaves only a small
amount of ash. This coal is
LEH'IGH VALLEY
,ANTHRACITE
The Coal That Satisfies
It will save you mopey. Give
11. J. Holloway, Clinton''
Western .`University. London
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE
Income Doubled–Now $76,000
Another large addition to' Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollment in yiew
Write for particulars to:
E. E. BRA1THWAITE, M A., Ph.D.
Saxon Runabout for sale, only run
21 months last season, Has all up-to-
date fixtures. Apply to
A. 0. PAJTISG'N,
Victoria Street
CONNECTION 1() COLBOR.NE
Messrs. D, Cantelon. A. T. Cooper
and M'a'yor. Thompson were in'
G4•oderic.h on Friday last interview
ing The Ontario 'Railway Board re-
g,arding ,an improved Telephone ser
vise to Colborne Po A n ehip: The
Board of two yea: s' ago appointed
this eommittet -to ieter'vie t the
companies interested In order • 'tio
get reasonable connection with
Liullett and Colborne and while
7in11'tt was sec sed buil t yet . ?Col-
borne is still uneatrsf ac torY Thje
Railway Boai'd has arranged a sat-
isfactory reinncut with Goderich
Ti'W11:31111) andCnl'hornc •'ompanies
whereby Clolho].ne supply the •ma-
terial and Godetieh'Pep to do the
Werk and. matil. ina truce, line 9'o
Cl.nton and a 10c charge will ' be
made byth.e Belt Co The line is
to be buil at oeee.
MEDAL CONTEST
At the W. 0:1, IL medal contest
held at Wesley Church haat Thurs-
day evening, MistTIllLan Ilaitfull
won the silver medal for siegieg
118:11141368 Daisy Nedigger ';for Weepi-
tion. NM's 0. J. Wallis. President
the local organeation was 'n the
the chair. The contestants for El
caution were; --Daisy - Nectiger
Leona Nediger, ,Fred Wallie Earl
Powell, Milton Coidk and Pearl
Shipley, In the Vocal contestthere.
I Lilian ''Ftairfnl, Irene Keller Doro-
thy Roxke and Kenneth Berke, 13e -
sides the abos,e jean Simpson and
Audrey Macdntyre. sang ,,duet
eery prettily. The proceeds We're.
about $25.00 ,and hall goes to the
R C.'T'.0 Cho •:olate'+IPeed for the
so Idlers. The Judges• for Vocal
tnu is were -Mrs, (Dl) Guitn Mrs.
Baydone, and Itles Pert I avis 004
Wakinshaw and iMISS C!leta; Tord.
Was Not Mueh of a Believer
in Patent Medicines
Put Ilnlburn's Heart and Nerve
Pins Are_AII Right.
Seed Potatoes.
T:. J, McMillan of Se forth, who 10
in the province of Alberta at present,
has purchased some very fine seed
potatoes of the Golden Coin variety
and will have a cartead shipped to
Clinton. They will arrive abort the
20th April. Any orders left with Wm
Grant will be supplied.
le. .f, McMILLA.N
Boar for Service
Smart Boy Wanted
To learn the printing business at
THE NEW ERA Office at once.
Must have a fair education. Apply at
once.
Rags, ,Papers and Rubbers
The Wonren'e Patriotic Society hope
to make a collection of these articles
the last week in April. Housecleaning
may haye arrived in some homes,
please do not destrev the above
named articles. but save for this
collection in April.
The undersigned will ke-p for service
at his farm, utile and a quarter from
Clinton en London Read, ^t thorohred'
Berkshire. 'Terms-Sl.(Ill to he paid at
time of service, with the privilege of
returning if. nenessi, ry.
JOHN ASHTON, proprietor
Lots for Sale
Three tenths of an acre, situated on
east side of Victoria street next to
Doherty switch. A desirable location
for residence or business. A. snap if
taken at onre. Apply to
W, S. Downs, Rattenbury St. East
Six Horses tor Sale
Property of Mr. H, T. Rance. On
account of making changes on the
farm, the following horses are offered'
for sale -1 driver five years old, 0 gen-
eral pur•pnse mere frier years old, timet+
and a good driller; 1 driver'lhree years
old, unbroken; 1 heavy clralf mare
three years old, broken, good worker;
1 gelding two years old, not broken;
and a one year old, Nay be seen at
barn on Loudon Rto
C,EO bGE Apply
Mrs. Wm. McElwain, Temperance '
,Vale, N.B., writes: "I am not much of a
believer in medicines, but I must say
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are all
right. Some years ago I was troubled
with smothering spells. In the night T
would waken up with my breath all gone
and think I never would get it back- I
was telling a friend of my'trouble, and he
advised me to try Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pills. IIe gave me a box, and I
had only taken a few of themwhen I could
sleep all night without any trouble, I
did not finish the box until some years
after when I felt my trouble coming
back, so I took the rest of them and they
cared me."
Milburn's Heart and. Nerve Pills
have been on the market for the past
twenty-five years. The testimony of
the fusers should be enough to con-
vince you that what we claim for them
is trice. H. and N. Pills am 50e pex box, 3
boxes for 31.25; at all druggists or
dealers, mailed . direct on receipt of
price by The T. Milbuen Co,„. Limited„
Toronto, Ont.
.Elocution, ReV, Mr. Moaaltpn, Miss
John Barleycorn is haying notice,
Nerved on him in every quarter
that lus tmie to elear ain't has ar-
rived,.
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rived,.
"Back teethe laird" will ,he the
Siem call •tthsseaing•x'o. many Oen
tato rues whu their ezema
ing day, 1,.
Eggs for Matching
From hens that Lay
We are nrepnred to supply a large
Timber of eggs fie hatehing purposes
front the famous Guild bred -belay
strain of Single Oomb White Leghorn
-Sittings 50c per 13 or 53:per hundred
Our Special pen of 2 year o'd hens
mated with Torn Barrow strain cock.
erels 31 per 13. Incubator lots a
specialty
li:OLMESV ILLI') POULTRY YARDS
N. W. Trewartha, Proprietor
phone 4 on 142
Fat liens and Chickens
Wanted.
Taken at any time.
Highest Market Prices
Calves for Sale
1 have made arrangements to Ineeil1e
e limited number of calves, mostly
gond Shorthorn grades,
W. MARQUIS, aL7
TON
Phone 14 on 106
Flour and Need. phone199_
Furs Wanted
1000 Muskrat pelte wanted.
Plenty of Seed Potatoes for sale.
J, STEEP te CO., Clinton
For Sale
A white brick 2 story house of 50
rooms with good cellar; Town water;
acre of land with apple trees; also a
staple: Corner of Princess and Spen-
cer street. For terms etc. apply to
Mrs. T. Holtzhsuer, on premises.
Painting & Paper Ilanging
Painting and Paper H toeing neatly .
rind promptly done, Orders left at
l iennitord s Grocery Store or at my
residence, Victoria Street,
THOS, GRAELIS
Headquarters
for Flour
Now is the time to buy your' Winter
supply of Flour. We carry at full stock
of the following btands,-
Purity
Exeter
Tavistock
Listowel
Five Roses
Milverton
London
White Phitne (pastry
And also a brand of Breakfast hood,
made from choice Manitoba wheat, at
(3 pounds for 25e
To slake Your Hens Lay
This winter, we recommend our
Lavine Meal. Beef Scrap. Oyster Shell
Bone Meal, . Grit a:,d Charcoal,
We always carry a full line of
Bran . Low Grade Floor
Shorts Molasses Meal
Oil Cake Dairy Meal
Highest Prices Paid for all
Hinds of Grain
W. Jenkins&Son
Valve=in^
11ead
Motor.
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COME AND:SEE THE
C6evrWCi "Four.Pllnelg"
at the Clinton Motor Car Co. Show Roonlq
Powerful
and
Quiet
Running
Price eornvlete *675 F.O.B. Oshawa
n Mohair ‚Tailored Top,Envelope and Side Curtains, Electric Horn
Regular Equipment, Visa t,eedometer, Electric Starting and
Glean Vision Ventilating Wind Shield, Sp
Lighting System, Ammeter and License Brackets.
NOTE—Owing to; the great demand for this car. we would.
suggest placing your order early to ensure delivery.
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e use the Stewart Speedometer. Two -unit "Auto -Lite" Starting and Lighting System
with Bendix Driv,., same type and grade as used on, the high-priced cars,
A COMPLETE LINE 'OF REPAIRS ALWAYSEKEPT IN STOCK
W. J. NEDI S , Agent, ,Phone 131, CLINTON