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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-04-20, Page 6Buy Dress Goods Now N spite of the war, we have been successful in obtaining 'a complete assortment of the beautiful new shades and fabrics in rows"D�Ess boons The dress goods centres of Continental Europe are either destroyed or in the enemies' hands. Priestleys' famous looms, at Bradford, —1, England, are now working overtime making cloth for cpuirio amp Jim the Allied Armies. PRIESTLEYS' umnEpl The beautiful Spring goods that we are now showing cnfllor may be the, last we will be able to obtain for some j tinge to come. WE STRONGLY ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO BUY NOW, AS THE PRICES ARE LIKELY TO ADVANCE, -41‘t.atigtp Priestleys' showing includes many novel and very beautiful fabrics, in the latest and most fashionable shades, as well as the more staple lines that are always popular. See them in our less Goods Department. WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67, .t Netxt to Royal Bank row MEN'S STORE: Custom! Tailoring Men's Furnishings. Phone 103. OpposiimPubl teLi braxy a ®UR— JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready to do your work. New type and new stock of paper just placed Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA CLINTON shommowaimounnoszmeateinzammmaimolantractrazinamstiszateestanxisaineemssammemot Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in non struetion and design tut ex- tremely well matte tu,every dee. tail, Here are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Huron to buy ailhiads o1•F nrniturc R,ca:nip cads ..A.r. y,LCITZSO-&. a }Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors --Phone 1041 N. Dail 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— .6. D. Atkinson 186 svtISEM12c,nx OLD. IN DIRT Will he on the run when the busy housewife gets these lines of clean• ' ers, For the annual Spring House cleaning buy the °elieles that will make it most effective and decisive. 13y way of suggestion we mention our Big Bar of Soap. weighs 71 pounds and for quality -once tried always used -15c Der bar, Other Soaps-Oomfort, Surprise, Gold, Victor; Sunlight, Etc. Scrub Brushes, Stove Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Whitewash Brushee, Brooms, Whisks, Borax, Ammonia, Glllelts Lye, Washing Soda, Blue Caustic, Meek No R,ub, Chloride of Lime, Bath Brick, Naptha Powder, Dustbane, Etc, Etc, BIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND; EGGS. J NSON 8e ea Phone 111 THE STORE OF CRIA.LITY SPRING FOOTWEAR OU CAN secure all the new toes and shapes in New Spring Footwear here, We have all the new lasts and leathers put together by some of the best makers, We sell SHOES that are the best procurable in stylish appearance, quality, material, and workmanship—the best you can possibly buy for your money. A Large Range of Women's and Men's Shoes to Select from Fit Guaranteed to be all you could' desire. minsiminsainussimui S. • A P A N Phone 70 Clinton 1 ARRIVED 1N ENGLAND The 71st Batil. have arrived in England and are now stationed in Bramshot. Sergt, Edgar Pattison is a member ,besides a number of Goderieh men, including Major Dunlop. ' WILL. 'FLEET IN LONDON. The annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Women's Missionary So- ciety of the Presbyterian Church will be held i n London on May 2nd, 3rd, and lth. Over 000 dele- gates are expected, 1 CHESTY TALK • Have you talked over the telex phone through your chest yet? It's easy as you may find it, Just place the transmitter to your chest and tall: in your natural tune of voice You \vil1 be heard just as plainly as if you had the transmitter in front of your mouth. Try it and see.. It is a recent interesting discovery, The NEW Ei;A JOINS HANDS Stratford Her:(ld-The Herald of- fers sincere congratulations to Mr. W. R. Davis, publisher of the b1itchell advocate, which to cele- brates its 06th year with the same guiding hand tliot brought it into bring in 1860, Tris it.. record vouch sated to few jotn•nalists, May the evening of Mr. Davis useful life be be blessed by the knowledge of a noble career, TACTLESS RECRUITING OFFICERS Toronto News -Complaints re- 'pecting the methods employed by recruiting officers are heard here as well as in other parts of Casc- ada. No good purpose is served by abusing others ae "yellow' and calling Chem slackers, shirkers and cowards, Too often these epithets are applied, by the man who has but recently donned the uniform, It does not occur to him that if others are slackers now, he was himself a thinker six monl.hs or a year ago. A NOTE ,F not FRA\CE Miss F.Va;tFgmiond of town re cowed the following abort note from a soldier 'boY in France, writ- ten rcAgFeb, (27th;,- lst C',M.R. Battaliion 8th Can inf. Brigade, 3rd Cat.. Division Fra;n,ce., February, 17, 191.0 ;Dear .Madam -We have just re- ceived a quantity of clothing from Canada. I received a shirt in which I toned a slip of paiper with your name •rod address, so I take this o,pportnnity of thanking your very much bot• your kindness. Please telt levy •'ail your trienas who are sending rlothiug tons over here that it they, do not ,always re eeive acknolvlerlgment tweet the same time tappreciatt their kind 03ees ,very much, , • Yours truly, Pte. F. Darkin;, MINOR LOCALS It pays to read the New Era ads. The lawn mower season is ape proaching. • Get out your flags for St. Julien day, April 22nd Trout fiehing ,season opens one week from 'Monday, 'How readeth the date of the label ,on 'your paper? Th,e .13ender trial was ou the pro- gram again ori Friday last. Hap 'build up this community by doing all your buying at home The school children of 'Hamilton are collecting $50 'worth of waste paper \weekly, 1 Get the rake ready for use an the back yard as soon a's the gnou'nd is dry enough lot clean- ing !tip. The New Eta is always glad to get .personal items by phone, mail or otherwise They help t.o make the paper interesting 'Horsemen,' The New Era guar- antees you first-class work in getting out your 'bills and folders the coming season merchants who holler about trade going to the Department Store should take a leaf out of• the De partmenl;,Storets book and:. do some aggressive advertising. THE OUNTON NEW i n. Grand TrnnkICailWay System Time Table' for Clinton Buffalo and Goderich Going to Stratford..... . u .. 3,03 p:m BUYS A CHEVROLET, C. re 11, station agent Thomas, of Blyth, was in town last week and purchased a new Chevrolet from Mr Jno. Nedige:, the local agent. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. r ,,,....,, 5,15 P m The April meeting of the Wo - Going Lo iloderich 111,,09 p p'wm Men's Institute will 'be had at the 35 0,45 p n, home 'of Mrs. 'Howard IPowier, Princess street, It is expected that Tars. Kiril:,, of Dungannon, President ,of this district, will, ad dress the meeting. Thee will,a^,eo 'be a demonstration in cutting and making a ,garment, ..,11,18pm London, [luron and Bruce Going to London....,,,.., 8.05 a m 4,15 p to Going to Wingham 11.00 a m O.40pm e 000seoessooc•a•ossoos000ee 'Local News t • fmktvkmmicivoiwkikft4 Over The Teacups, ANNUAL COIN VENTION _ OF • TEMPERANCE W.OBfc11RS. O006100e414es sa00*6F•e7t•e•tl,s The annual 'Convention of HOcen Carroty Temperance Allaitee willCo, Clerk Lane was in town today. meet in Wesley` Church, Clinton, Warden Livingstone was a visitor on Tuesday, April 28th - There m town today. will ibe two • sessions; a. M. session \Aringham Advance, -Mrs., I'. Corn- opsning at 10.30, The afternoon wall of vvroxeter spent the week -end session at 130. Will you try and in Clinton with her husband, Sergi'. P. attend this convention at'd see that Cornwall, who is taking the N. O. 0. your mumcipality is well repre- Course at the School of Instruction, sent'ed, The following subjects will Mr. and Ml's, Adapt MCKeneie were be dis:•ussed,-Affiliated Societies visitors in Brussels this weeie. • Bl.nd Pigs, EIfeeiency of Constab- AQu'. 1'.MatarlrttninclMr,G.P.les, Loyalty to Officials, Huron's ti Future, Temperance Education, were at Seaforth Sunday Morn. ' What we Have We'll Hold, and ing attending the Oddfellow service,, how to Hold.it, The Financial of that lodge. Problem, Ele,:tion 'of Ofl'icrrs, Mrs. Steep returned from St. Tliotn- G,:neral Business Question Drawer. as, after spending the winter and Wilt remain here fm• some time now, CLINTON BOWLERS Ales. George Sutter of Millbank is RE -ORGANIZED visiting her granddaughter, Mrs, Thos The annual meeting of the Olin- Hawkins of town. u De - tan Lawn 'Boy'lin? iC]nb was .hnlu in Miss Ruby ay naghpn left for De - the .Council Chamber last Friday Simi an Monday to spend. intoe time night, the following officers being eler•ted for the coming s,.ason.- Mrs. Christian is visiting her (laugh $anorar'y 7?resident--D. A. For- ter, Airs. (1)r.) Gaudier. rester, Mr. R. D. Cameron, of Luol:now, President -W, Jackson, was in 1.0W11 Tuesday. \'ice-prestdcni -'H. \\'tl[se,. Christian Guardian. -Bros, Oi'ossloy and Hunter called upon the editors Secretary -F. 7'. Jaeleton. the other day. Bt•o. Crossley looks Treasurer -J, E '11ov:•y. well. after his winter's campaign, and while 13x0. Iltmter is runt as strong as Chaplain -Rev illi, Harper, he was years ago, he is still "all alive" Executive cotnuitcee-W. Grant, Mss Munroe returned to her home J. 'Hume], A. J. Holloway and N. in Goderich after spending the past Bali six weeks at the home of her brother, Mr, Jackson represents the Clin- Mr. Pd. Munroe, ton Club at the W. 0. 'B.. A. ana Mrs, J. W. Kilbride is spending a Mr, itorrester• at the I'aill Cup Tro- couple of weeks at St. Thomas with laity. A canvas for new members her parents, is sow ubcing made. Seaforth News, -Miss M. Ket•r who A ;FINE CONCERT. has been nnt•sing for some time at the h0uof Mt' 1', S. Savanretrd By kind permission of Lieut, -Col. to her1e home in Olinton onge Thursudaney. Combe and of1]eers the 161st Batt1. Alr, Russell May, son of Mt, and Band ;gave an open ,air cancers at Mrs. John May of town, who is a stn the haul stand on Saturday after- dent at University preparing msf noon, to a large and ippceefati"e fur the b'lelluulist'ministry, hashienlist- el audience. The .Land has certainly ed in the 11l y ]3e(1(11ioo couunnuded made great advance and tinder the by Colonel Beauty direction of Bandmaster S. D. Grant, will soon give any battalion Ales, W. f.1. herr of Brussels, iv els. band a hard run !'or honors. The kin), lhie week with her son, the J. piccolo solo. by the Bandmaster Leslie 1Ctue, was loudly appltnuded and later Barrister Dickson, of Exeter, 1006 i0 dining the program repeated the tawo on Saturday. solo upon request of Col. Combe. etjunao, seta has on Following was the program ten- in r\cb'tugeulrtut ofGtIlsenulocigal corps of Lhbor S, CIrech-elA. for several months, tatewt'lled on NIar,- "Nat loon! Emblem. Sunday and left. this week ou.l'uelough Overture-" A:[arita e. to her home al Broome, past. ofTorou- \t'sltz-"Nights of Gladness), Lu Piccolo Solo -"Lark Pestival,Band- master Grant Selectio n -"S wef O1c1 So ns.'• Serenade -"A Summer Nig-hr.,- Cot net Solo -"Victorian Polka", Corporal 1VIore•an. The latest recruit to sigh up at Clin- ton is flick Tasker who lake's the rank of Armor Sergeant, and heft on Monday for London to take a six vec•Is 1.0)11.81' in the const maim) and workoi' the Innch tonn and other Waltz- `A Soul:1• 0r,, Dream." mins. This line of work should suit Match -"A tFrangesa" Mapol Leaf forever, eA1,- Hattie !test's is in Iinntittun foe' God Save the King. Miss few days With her Fish,•, hiss Edna A PLEASANT EVENING. [,avis who is the Narun [ The L.O.L. At .Home last :Triday 1` 3)001. evening was a very enjoyable rf- Pte, Bnrtou, on the Paymaeter's fair, there hem, n large number of sails, spent the week coal at Arthur, members, their wives at a friends Woe be. Shaw has 101')7 visiting present. It goes without saying the carious units o.I' the 1tilsl and that everyone had a. good time, inoculated, them. The .161st band was prosant and gave sevesal seb,:etion::, ii,nd a mandolin solo by the Bandmaster was very goon, :NII',. G:.,Hanley was elected chn rmao, .and he fill- ed that position in his usual. good- natured way, leaving nothing un- said that was interesting orantus- ing, The first number an the program was a gues;in contest written on slips o` paper non pinned around the hall This was won by Miss M Walker. Addresses by the Resident ministers of the town ; a duct by Rev Moulton and 3iiss Holland; song 1>y Me. East and Pte. Acheson; and it reading (by Mist I, Grant, of tovIn, The ditferent: x;uurbtere were well given and to comment an . one would mean ea,th to i'ee,eive Si special mention The last on the list was lunch and when that was finished the meeting was brought field he has chosen. The young to a close by singing the National soldier is a cousin oS the Editor of Anthem, The New Era. Rev. Mr. Wesley of the Presbyter- ian church, Wroxeter, and now Pte, Wesley in the 1lilst Baltl, is now 000110ct0o at Headquarters in the Orderly Room, ',tout Bart • O'Neil returned frow London on Saturday and left to Lake charge at 'Wruxeter, Strattf'ord Beacon 0- StraLirord hoses ,another popular young man Sithe person of Archie Kay, who left this =owning to report for duty attire A, 116 C, London, Archie is widely .kn'wn througho(ut the city and 16 the only son of Post- master land Mrs. .4 116. I6,ay, Church street. li'or some time he has beien employed in the Perth Mutugi Ffro Ineuean Clef :and 'although • his manly friends will regret his departure from the city they will wish ham every success in the new 1411.5./241 ono•loons•••oeos00000mose•o0oommosoo•o••oo••os000000 • • • 0. • • Coiled Spring Wire BUY IT NOW • Our Price is, less than Manufacturers Cost today •• Foot Supply of all the Popular s Seasonable Goods • • • 0 0 0 • • • e • • 0 • • • • • s Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varnishes, h'loorlac, Japalac i w Campbell's Varnish Stain, Al'labastine, Jellstone, e • Muresco Wall Finish, Windowphane, Etc; ' a 0 -Cedar Mops and O -Cedar Polish • m 0 Now is the time to clip your horses—We have 'the a celebrated Stewart ball-bearing power clipper, and o the Newmarket and Decabut hand clippers, 0 0 0 : • S e't�i �y�P_ ® • o t 2�, 82A m. LES 361. FDI B. ,@S�' 0 STOTES,' HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES @ 6 •a 0 •siosebroi•••••••••se•eseoueeesese••ms•e••amed••000s H.+ Just received a big stock of Beaver goat 1) • 1'D A Thursday, April, 20th, 1916 Cleaning time is here for some. it is •coming- for many more—this suggests Wall Paper—the largest and most attractive department in our store, Its outstand- ing features are its large variety of modern designs., Its wide range of prices, and its GOOD VALUES .o® The W. De Fair coo Often the eheapest—Thways the Best ler MIXIMIZESISIO esonfallistAlirglin Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam What's the use experimenting with medicines?- We know what White Pine and Spruce Balsam is, as the formula is printed on each label, Beyond a doubt this is the most efficient cough remedy we have ever sold. Nothing else will so reeaadilyre.ieve a cough. Try it— ' J c_.Gyr�7.. IIV^VE Dispensing Chemist Til PENSLAR DRUID STORE oneroomeemow sa �I , „Am Cemlor1 Abidelh, In the well furnished home. It makes: it a place where everybody likes to ,conte and stay, For furniture tbat means comfort combined with beauty and durability. We invite attention to our splendid collection of Suiten and Separate Pieces Gout➢ liiioughh for a Palace ,ret priced so as to be Within Peach of ail Fe Undci. taker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store It will pay you to get our Prices on your Plumbing Pleating or Eavetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship the Best. ,Agents for Recta Furnaces Thos.11awkins The eorner Store "Live and Let Live" HAM AND EGGS This is a seasonable combination - and we MT` its a position to f'trnish you with both The hams we sell are specially select ed from young pork,. and have no, equal Strictly New Laid Eggs, direct from 'the farm Swifts Premium 13reaklast Bacon in delicious, and has a 5,1,001' all its own Plumbing and Heating Sloop -over ltowland's (Hardware 1 Specials for Saturday Lettuce Green Onions Radielt' ' Rhubarb and Tomatoes E. E. ilnnnilord PHONE 45, ,a•r.s••F e-•s•a^• +++fie'*•D•I•a•• •Dt3,4efet+i•ltAtir i444444'14•u'a,++4"[444+44.. .14 t (oase?vIve shoes We have the very latest models, of course— but for men who are contentedly wearing the same style of shoe, year after year, we show some splen- did conservative styles and splendid values 4.00, 4.50 to 7 00 Black or Tan Leathers Broad Toes, Low Heels, Broad Shanks. Ideal Shoes for the Mann of Affairs. Come Here with any Sort of Shoe Trouble you have—we will relieve Therm. • FRED. 0.174tIKSON liOUSE OF BETTER SHOES ++d ttel!F+lef+let&l+,ltk letelekelt*t leti pita' ll' tette