The Clinton New Era, 1916-05-04, Page 4PAGE POHM.'
THE CLINTON NEW H1RA'.
Thursday, ;May 4th, 1310,
lllillinery
Ready,
to.Wear
Garments
Phorte7 8
Co!ich &Co.
!Dry Goods
and
House Pur
nishin4;S
U;p=to=the=Minute Styles in
Ladies and Misses Suits
and Coats
rlttrx sive, distinctive, cos.
rest, reflecting the 'latest
touches in trimmings also the
neweet colors and- weaves=
Serges Gabardines and
Poplins,
Prices from $15 up to $25
Special Showing of
New Hats ,
An unu9ually lenge collec-
tion of elegant Untrinnned
Hats -such a large variety
that no trouble will he en
countered in selecting one
that will please in every re,
spect. Rats such as these
can be found no where else as
they. are exclusive in every
sense of the word.
New
Raincoats
We hew a complete range
of New Waterproof Coats
from the best makers in Can.
ado. Corrie and get yours
here.
A very satisfactory Coat of.
Paramastta cloth, guaranteed
waterproof. and will not get
bard. All sizes 32 to 44. at a
very speei,d price $5.00
Novelty itaineoats trout
SS no to 1815
Completely
Equipped
Hosiery
Dept.
Just to hand, a full
assortment: ot'flee grade
Cashmere Hosiery, and
made of gond fine yarn,
good dyes, all sizes.
Prices Lange from 25e
up to 75c a pair.
Ask to -see our
'Special at 35c
a pair.
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fay�iji!(;;p!;3's lia;d!iti;ldtiivr
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The foundation its not the
most important thing
True, you can't have a good barn without a gobd foundation,
but don't forget either that the roof has to stand most of the
punishment.• Upon it falls the burden of resisting the
destructive influences of weather and changing seasons.
Now, the question is "Where am I going to find a roof
which will meet these conditions?" Certainly not in wooden
shingles which have rapidly deteriorated during the past few
years, Not in anything so perishable as wood, nor yet iron,
which lets in driving rain, but rather in a permanent mineral
composition .such as Brantford Roofing.
Now, let us look at a section of Brantford Roofing. First,
you notice it has a pure, long -fibred felt base. This is
thoroughly saturated with a Siler coat of asphalt or mineral
pitch, Then it is given another coat. Finally, the surface is
thickly covered with crushed slate. You can imagine what
a jabrain, snow, foe or heat would have penetrating a roof
like that.',, tis for•' Cemp,aring
rantford
Nature's
Water- Roofing
roofing
with sllingies on the score of permanency, or protection, or
appearance, or oven economy, there is no comparison. You
put a Brantford Roof on once, and it will last as long as the
building; it, will always look well and it will never need
repairing.
Why not let us send you samples, also a copy of our booklet which explains
bow Arnntfcrd Roofing n always on the Job?" or, it you will sive us rho
dimensions of your .barn or houso roof we wN gladly submit estimates
without charge or owe:ittmn. ,
Brantford Roofing Company, Limited
Brantford, Canada 35
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Butter 30 tip 33e.
Eggs 23e.
Cate 50.
Wheat 1.04.
Cattle 8.85•..
, Sheep 9.50.
Lambs 13.85.
Harley 50 to 52,
Cheese 113ic
Bogs $11.00
Butter 24e to t.5c.
Eggs 20 to 21.
Wheat 59e to 15c.
Oats 350 to 40c,
Peas $1.50.
Shorts $27.
Bra n $20.
Barley 50c to 55c.
IMickwaieat 60 to 65.
Hay for bailing $12 and $43.
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DISTRICT` NEWS.
Ilolinesvrill e
Mrs. McCormick left for Tweaburg
again as her father, Rev, Mr. Godwin
remains very ill.
The Council met Monday also the
Board of Health.
Several quarantines for measles have
been lifted so will have Sunday School
on May 71h.'
Mrs. J. R. Alcock and daughter left
Tuesday morning for Blyth and Bros.
sell where they will visit friends over
the week end,
Constanee
Miss Margaret Henderson visited
her sister, Mrs. Sutherland on Sunday
111r. Joe Riley now sports a new
rubber tire buggy, He bought in
Seaforth,
1Mliss Jar et Campbell has sold her
house and lot to Me. Wm, McIntosh,
We understand Miss camrbell intends
going West for an extended visit.
Mr, and Mrs, D, Sutherland arrived
home from Toronto after spending a
couple of months there visiting his
daughter,
Mrs. Nicholson and son Joe of Brite
eels spent Sunday with Adam Nichol
son.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Mann sr„ spent
Wednesday the guest of their grand
son. Pte. Hobert Moore in Clinton be
fore he went to the front.
Mrs. Cole sr , is visiting• her clan
ghter Mrs. Thos. Pollard for a few
days.;
Mr. end Mrs. Jas. Medd spent Sun
day with his brother John Medd of
W inchelsa.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Adams and
daughter visited pts mother, Mrs. N.
T, Adams of Blyth on Sunday,
Londesboro
14Irs. McIntyre, of Clinton and Mrs.
Rutledge of London, spent a few days
last week with their brother Robert
Young.
Stanley
W, 51. McQueen, son of Mr, lames
McQueen, of Stanley, who has been
working among the soldiers for the
last 15 months as Captain of the Y.M.
0. A, has resigned his position and is
now attending the Canadian Military
School of Instruction in England. His
opinion is that every available man
will he needed before this great war is
over,
Colborne
Miss L Lavis of Goderich Township
was the guest of Miss Edith Durst for
a few days last week.
Mr. W. Cranley returned on Satiate
day toot from a week's visit at his
home in Qneensvllle.
Mrs, Copp of Blyth spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs, Peter Fisher,
Mr. Aug. Kurschinaki has returned
to his borne in Berlin after a few weeks
visit with friends in this vicinity.
Master Ban Allin spent lad week
with relatives in Auburn.
Mr. W. C. Duret is making prepare
tions to build a new house this curet
mer, • Mr. Wm, Weaver of Hallett is
at work on the foundation this week.
ltrtteefield
Miss Jean Murdock has returned
from visit ing friends at Tiverton.
Win, McMillan and family have
moved to Egrnondville to reside. They
will be much missed in our village and
neighbor bard,
Mr, H, F. Woods will preach a
sermon to the Oddfellows on Sabbath
eyeuiug next.. The Order will come
out in a body to the service,
Mrs, Gibbons of Los Angeles is visit
ing her son, Charles Gibbons of our
village.
Mrs. Wm, Flcoat of Tuckersmith
and daughter Miss Jean left last week
to visit at the hotpe of the former's
brother, John Landesborough at Win
mpeg.
Miss Jessie Gemmell has returned
from visiting friends at Grand Rapids,
Mich,
Summerhill
Next Wednesday evening at the
Orange }fall, the community are
presenting Ptes. Albert McLaughlin
and Ephriam Snell with an address
and wrist watch. A program will also
be given and will commence at 8
o'clock.
Mullett
Miss Flossie Brown of liennel'worth
spent her vacation at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown,
No. 5 School is olosed this week ow
ing to thp',il1ness of the teacher, Miss
McEwan.
Albert Brigham of the 13th con and
John Scott of the 10th con each have
the material ready for their new brick
houses which they will have built this
summer,
!fullest Council met in Londerborol
on Thursday in Township Mall. All
members were present.
Communication from Wm. Brydone
President of Huron War Auxiliary
asking tdr a grant of money to aid in
recruiting 250 needed to complete the
bolet Battl.
Moved and seconded by Messrs
Miller and Watt that $200 00 be placed
at the disposal of the Huron War
Auxiliary Carried.
Commtinicabion from George A.
Putman, Supt. of Farmers Institute
re appointment of a representative
from this munieipelilW to the Board
of Farmers Institute. Noaction
taken,
The following accounts were pass
ed; -
John Hutton cement $8.40; 3, Stoth
ars Hall rent for Division Court Par
pose in Blyth 7 50. Jos, Riley team on
Grader 4 50; Win. fleffronutting in
sewerrl3otlndary Hallett and Morris
5 00; Wm. Dale 13 loads of gravel 130;
Wm. Brown putting in 2 culverts S R
20x21 0 00; B. Herrington repairing
culverts on Cons. 12 and 13 3 00: Geo.
Knox repairing culverts 1 50; S. Mc.
Vittie drawing 09 hhls cement 12 00.
The Clerk was instructed to 'notify
the 0. P, R. regarding completion of
&heir portion of Bowen Drain award.
Council adjourned to meet on Thurs
day May 25th at 10;30 a m for Court
of Revision Purposes,
John Fingland, Clerk
Porter's hill
Bethel Ladies Aid donated the fol
lowing goods to the Red Cross Society
last week-
5 dozen pillow cases, 14 dozen sheets
3 dozers hospital shirts, 1 dozen pairs
of socks.
There was no church in Bethel an
Sunday as the Quarterly meeting
which was held in Bayfield,
London Road
Gunner Albert Livermore, returned
to the Exhibition'Oamp, Toronto after
spending three weeks with his father
Mr. H. Livermore.
Mr. Charlie Lowe. who went over to
the front, and was only in the trench
es 13 weeks when he took ill, has been
discharged and returned to Toronto
He has visited at the home of Mr. H
Livermore and he may come up soon
again
Nearly every home on the London
Road where there are children have
the measles $ 8 No 1 Tnekersmith,
taught by Miss Grant, has been closed
for two weeks
t No seeding done yet
Goderich Township
Mrs. A Robinson of Detroit is visit
ing friends in this neighbourhood at
present •
Mrs. Keho of Towawas, Mich. who
has been visiting her brother Andrew
McGuire returned home on Wednes
day
Miss Annie MnGuire who has been
visiting her sister Mrs Bernhard
Clark of Hagereville returned home
this week
Mrs. Wm. Currie of the 7th Con,
celebrated her SOth birthday last
l ridgy. Among those present were
her brothers James, Russel, Sunshine
and Robert of Glammis, her sister
Mrs, A Robinson, her two daughters.
Mrs L McGregor and Mrs Samuel
Emmerson 1 asides a number of her
neighbors .and friends. Mrs. Currie
although very frail and weak is al
ways cheerful and glad to see her
friends call on her
A. quiet wedding was celebrated at
the manse, Goderich when the Rev.
George Rbss united in marriage Miss
fenny oldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh M.eIllwain to Theron eld
eat eon of Me. and Mrs T Betties all of
Goderich Township, The young couple
were calling on all their friends this
week and left for lirnfold, Seek on
Thursday Needless to say the beet
wishes of all their friende go with
them as they were both very popular.
The farmers are all looking very
blue as they cannot get on the land on
account of so much rain but are hop
ing it wi.1 dry up soon,
Raylicid
Miss Baxter has returned to London
after spending Easter vacation with
her friends here.
Fishing boats are no v being Iauncti
ed fee the season.
The Mustard saw still is again runn
ing ou full time.
Dr. Metcalf and his wife have re
turned to Detroit after a short visit to
their summer home.
Miss Verna. MacLeod formerly of
here and who was recently married to
Mr. Knesbaw at the Anglican chiunh
Goderich visited her friends here on
Sunday last. •
Auburn
Mr Walter Pteffer has purchased a
Ford from Mr. Kelly of Goderich.
Mrs A. Asquith returned from Wat
ford where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs P. Mellveen.
Odds and Ends
of the Council
Brevities None the Less interest-
ing Because ot Their
Condensation
The market scales brought in $1.2,20
and the town hall scales $10,
The street pay sheet was $59.69 for
April.
W. G, Elliott sent to his account for
snowplowing of $10,00 which was
passed.
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The printing accounts of the muni
oi:pal World and the two local print
hops amounted to $20.71.
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The wet of street lighting for April.
was $137,50 while the hall cost $7.98.
The quarterly payment of salary of
Clerk,' Chief Wheatley, night watch
man Welsh -and Assessor was passed.
Superintendent Shobhrook of the
Cemetery reported sale of lot $8; Gere
of lots in perpetuity 1640: work $10.25 ,
Me. W, Br done oke about
work on the Library park. The laying
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Out of the ground is being left to a
landscape man and work is expected
to proceed very soon.
LIEUT. C. K. MACPHERSON
Who has been assisting in the}N.
C. O. Class, and who left this
week to take out his captain's
papers.
Dr. 0 A Howson has invested in a
Chevrolet car fro•a the agent Mr, Wm
Logan, Blyth.,
The invitations are out announcing
the wedding of Miss Mary li,aithhy to
Mr. Stanley Johnston of East Wawa
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The Huron Ratti,
CLAN TON.
E. 11, Reid .
1+, H. Williams
T. P. Mundy
E. F. Lowry
W, V, Czech
W. R. Chowen
Geo. Riley
WINGIfAM
D. 31 Hastings
HISNSALL,
C. H. Blackwell
J. A. Priest
EXETER.
H. G. Bierney
GODERICH.
W. A. Chapman .
SEAFORTB
J. H. McCauley.
Births, Marriages & Deaths
BIRTHS.
VODDEN-In Mullett, on April 27th
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vodden, a
5051.
A match holder that will outline it
self with light when it feels a hand
fumbling for it in the dark.
An alarm clock that will reach out
its hand and gently open your eyes
and smile down into theta instead of
scaring you half to death.
Bell Wanted
A number of gond steady men want
ed immediately. The Robert Bell
Engine and Thresher On, Limited.
Seaforthi Ont.
Wanted
Experienced Menders ana Loopers
for plain and ribbed hosiery. Highest
wages.paid. Steady employment.
.A. BURRITP& 00.,
Mitchell, Ont,
JERRY J.
Standard Bred Trotting Stallion
Will stand et the Normandie Barn,
Clinton, every Saturday during the
season. He is a very fashionably bred
colt, and while not yet 3 years old, he
is a pig horse now. No, 01882 American
Trotting Register, No 0101 Canadian
Standard Bred Society, No. 4419 En
rolment. Terms- $12 to ensure with
foal
ED. JOHNSTON, Prop.,
Phone 8 on 102 Clinton
EXeURSI QN
Goderich to Detroit and Return
Going -Leave Goderich Tuesday, June
13th, 1910, at 9,80 a m
Rerniug Leaven Detroit, Thursday
Jame 15th atIpm '
This trip provides a magnificent
opportunity to enjoy an all day water
voyage on the Big Steel Steamer
Greyhound
and time to visit your friends
in Detroit
Pare $1.50 Hound Trip
$1.00 one way with baggage
Children -half hate
Don't forget the
Goderich Baird
Moonlight
June 12th, at 8 p.m.
Fare only 25e.
White Star Line, Detroit, Mich,
Private Sale
Of odds' and ends,, such as fruit,
kitchen table. etc. Commencing on
Monday at the home of Mrs, Dowding
King Street,
Barred Bock Eggs
Having purchased a pen of Parks
200 egg strain of Barred Rocks, what
eggs I have to spare I will sell et $2
per 15. This pen is headed by a cock
from a pen which layed 265 eggs in
one year. Also eggs from other pens
at 81.50, 52, $3 and $5 per 15. All in-
fertile ' eggs replaced free. Write or
call for mating list, fully describes my
pens.j Ii, A, H(IV EY,
Clinton, Opt,
Eggs tor -Matching
From liens that Lay
Western University, London
ANOTHEB GREAT ADVANCE
income Doubled -Now $75,000
Another large addition to Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollment in view,
Write for partieulars to;
Smaller Coal Bills
Let us reduce your coal
Uli's. We can do it by sup-
plying yoif with a coal that
lasts long, gives a steady
heat and leaves only a small
amount of ash, -This coal is
LEfflGH VALLEY
ANTHRACrFE
The. Coal That Satisfies
ill .cave ?-n'mctlov. Give
11.J. Holloway, Clinton
We are prepared to supply a large,
number of eggs f'ar hatching purposes
from the famous Gnild bred-to•lay.
strain of Single Comb White Leghorn
-Sittings 50c per 13 or $3 per hundred
Our Special pen of 2 year old hens
mated with Tom Barrow strain cocit•
erels $1 per 15, Incubator' lots a
specialty,
SOLMESVILLJII POULTRY YARDS
N, W. Trewartha, Proprietor
phone 4 on 142
Wanted
Laborers and handy men with tools
wanted. highest wages, apply
Stratford Chan Co., Stratford
Wanted
Experienced boarders, apply
IIoleprocf Hosiery Co., London, Ont.
Portland Cement
Just received a carload of the best
Portland Gement. I have also got a
cement mixer to lend out to my ens.
tamers. (Set our prices.
J. W. CARTWRIGHT,
Londesboro
Note Lost
A note lost made by A. Churchill in
favor of Arthur Oantelon. Payment
has been stopped. Reward for tinder
ARTHUR CANTELON
For Sale or Bent
A 10 rum house on Mary Street
with three lots, town water, a new
furnace, cistern, staple. Apply at the
New Era Office or phone 133
For Sale
Colt rising 4 years, well broken, Am
ply to . I. RATTENBURY
For Sale
Two and a half horse power gasoline
engine in first class running condition
Apply to
W. 3, NEDIGER
House for Sale
(louse on Rattenhury St., formerly
nccapied by the 'late Mrs. vVilliam
Murray. Apply to
G, D. McTAGGART
Seed Potatoes.
R. J, McMillan of Se+forth, who is
in the province of Alberta at present,
has purchased some very fine seed
potatoes of the Golden (Join variety
and will have a carload shipped to
Clinton. They will arrive shout the
20th April. Any orders left with Win
Grant will be supplied.
R. J, MoSI1:LLAN
Fat Hens and Chickens
Wanted.
Taken at any time.
Highest Market Pricee
W, MARQUIS, CLINTON
Phone 14 on 100
E. E. E. BRAITHWAITE, M A,. Ph.D.
' President,
A Saxon for Sale.
Saxon Runabout for sale, ontyrun
2i months last season, Has all up -to.
date fixtures, Apply to
A. 0. PAJTISON,
Victoria Street
5-Rooni Cottage for Sale
A 5,room cottage and 4 acre of land,
fruit trees, the hoose has town water
and electric lights, for sale cheap on
easy terms, apply to
WESLEY WALKER,
Agency manager Northern Life
Phone, office 89, house 140
For Sale
A white brick 2 story house of I0
rooms with good cellar; Town water;
acre of land with apple trees; also a
stable. Corner of Princess and Spen-
cer street. For terms etc. apply to
Mrs. E. Holtzhauer, on premises.
Painting & Paper Hanging
Painting and Paper Hanging neatly
and promptly done, Orders left at
Iiunniturd'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 a full stock
ot the following brends,-
Purity
Exeter
Tavistock
Listowel
Five Roses
Milverton
London
White Plume (pastry
And also a brand of BreakfastFF'ood,
made from choice Manitoba wheat, at
6 pounds for 25e
To Make Your hens Lay
This winter, ;we recommend our
Lavine Ileal. Beef Soren. Oyster Shell
Bone Meal, Grit and Charcoal.
We ahvays carry a full line of
Bran Low Grade Flour
Shorts Molasses Meal
Oil Cake Dairy Meal
Highest Prices Paid for all
Rinds of Grain
W.Jenkins&Son
Flour and iPccd.. thione 199
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Genuine Vegetable Parchment
We carry in stock a line printed with the words
Choice Dairy Butter
for immediate 'delivery. They are sold at the
following prices:
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