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The Clinton New Era, 1916-06-01, Page 6
1 OEE SIX, .1711CrittEmillIMMOW Diss C'ooDs UR Spring, 1916, selection of high- grade dress fabrics, from"the famous Priestleys' Mills at Bradford, England, in- cludes a most attractive range of new shades and fabrics. The high standard of Priestleys' quality is maintained this year as usual, in spite of unprecedented conditions in the woolen trade. At present, when high- grade dress fabrics are so difficult to obtain, Priestleys' is more than ever the choice of discriminating women. We Carry the Largo.+$ stock of WOC11,0145 and Trimmings in Huron County WOMAN'S STORE D •y Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67. Next to Royal Bank Men's Wear Suitings Are'a'special feature , of our Press Good's Stock We have them in Black and Indigo 1n Worsted, Serge, Cheviot,' Vicuna at OM Prices MEN'S STORE. Custom' Tailoring Men's Furnishings. Phone 103. Opposi 4OPu bl icLibrary OU R �--�—� 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 Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in Con struction and design but ex• tremely well made (,every dc. tail. Here are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discrimrnating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Huron to buy all hinds of Furniture $.C�t Grant: TrunkRailway system Time Table for Clinton -- Buffalo and t.0oderich Going to Stratford 733 a in 25Spw 5.15 p m Going to Goderich ....... 11.07.p m 1,35pt . 6.45 p ..11.15 p m London, Finron and Bruce .6.-. Going to Landon.., S.05 a m 415 p m Going to Winghanr U.00 ain 6.40 p m & .11..T1C.3.J.'V SO,.e.jn Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— .L HD. Atkinson 180 -etaerr =51111 1269.99.99.99.99.999091.91 Cut the Cost of Cooking During these times when we are all cutting down expenses within a "reasonable limit. You will appreciate the advantage of our Easifirst or Oriscoe Shortening offer, It is excellent for all kinds of pasty, it is odorless, and the price is another feature to consider. Try either of these shortenings, we are convinced you will make him say delicious Don't forget that this is the big week for Pineapples. We have just received some nice fresh stock, all sizes, and the prices are lowest they will be this season .AIGHEEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND; EGGS. JOHNSON e • Phone 111 THE' STORE OF fil.JAII'TY THE CLINTON NEW BHA. No less than four radiating surfaces gather up almost every scrap of heat and send it through your comfortable rooms. Brow in some time soon and hear about McClary's special installation service that gets out of every ton of coal all the heat there is in it: sol • Solid by BY M c? BUTTE(? •AACAAAeuAA11AOAAAere.,►AAAAA4AA®A>.AAAA A®Ae®ArmeeAaat4 ► ► Loca l News m ► 'p Td'®0O®Ps'vv'I®7Y7YYv0eitl7e vonvVYOYi0Vin17®7Y7vV'R" ,"ii ne TAX RATES.' COUNCIL MONDAY' 'St,..Marys tax rate was struck at The regular meeting of Council 35.38 .miAls• will be held on Monday evening. ROES ,TO OR1LLI A GOING UP 1 Rev. T.A. Symington, SMA., of Butter paper, wholesale, is just Weston, who suppbeo here sort, three slimes the price it was when summer, tor Dr. Stewart has accept the war broke out. ed the appointment to the Orlilia Presbyterian Church, white the KING'S BIRTHDAY. absent owing to being the Chap Saturday of this Week will be laps .of the 151th Battalion. King George's Birthday and will be bank :holiday. Don't forget this. ' SHOULD, BE DECIDED. As. Dominion Day, July 1st, falls HUliUN DEANERY MEETS on Saturday* it might be a .good idea it the business men got ' to An insteresting meeting,Iturai Dean gether ;before Monday night to decide if they would close Satur- day or Monday and then wait on the Council Monday evening. Monday would be the most prefer- able to many. OFF DUTY FOR SOMET1Ml. A letter from Lieut. Charlie herr who was wounded in the battle of St. Eloi, Prance, shays he will net be able to return to the trenches for 3 months, according to the doctor's statement. He is the eld- est son,- of {Ref*. W.E. and Mrs Kerr, of Vancouver, B. C., formerly of the Ontario St. Parsonage. CONFERENCE OPENS TO -DAY. The London Conference of the 1Vlethoclist Church meets at Kings- ville to -day. The local pastors. Dr. Rutledge and Bev. S. J,Allin, are attending Conference, FARMERS EXCURSION JUNE 10. The annual excursion to the Guelph Experimental {Farm, un-, der the auspices .of the West Huron Farmers' Institute, will be run this year on Saturday, June the 106. ON ,THE RECRUITING LEAGUE .,Mrs. /F, W. Watts, of Toronto, andformerly of Clinton has been speaking in the northern port of I3uron in airs of the 101st Batts. 10 ,Mrs. Watts can do as well at this ,as with her acidiresses to the Women's Institutes in Ontario, the Hurons will soon be filled up. The season is again here when you begin to think about what forin of games or recreation you intend to take up for the summer, This year we are carrying a much wider range. of Sporting Shoes than ever before in the celebrated .Teel Boot .Jrand For Every Game or Sport. Tennis, bowling, lacrosse, baseball basketball, running, etc,, in white, blue, black, or brown colors, and in Boots, Oxfords or Pumps, for all ages. H. S. 121411PMAN Phone 70 Clinton CRANBERRY .CORNERS There was a splendid audience that greeted the -players of Hen- sel', in the town hall, on Friday evening of last week, when the company, presented "Cranberry Corners," under the auspices of the Young Ladies War Auxiliary. The players showed careful train- ing ,and the whole performance was well received. The proceeds Were donated Inc pat'r'iotic pur- poses. Before the play Bandmas- ter Grant, with a small band, gavel NEW N.C.O!,'s. r t an open air concert. The results were announced Sat VALDE OF DR'1INS urday of the recent examination of the class fornou-commissioned 0i - According tnProf. W.H. Day of ricers, and show that oser 50% the 0. A. Colle.ge, the advantage were successful. The following this year in seeding rests with the were successful -F, Andrews, Clin farmer; whosalancl has been prop ton, B.T.Angell, Hehrsa'll; 3, 0, erly and sufficiently drained to As Crich, Clinton • J.II. Currie, Wing - a general thing, the farmer with the 1-.aut; 11. Dougallllensall; 33, Ping - well -drained land is able to get on land, Clinton. J McCallum, Wingll ery of Hue was held IVlunda.y. In St. Paul's Angtica Ohurcb, here, with the rural dean, Rev. J. B, Potheringhaul, of Go.Ierich, in the chair, Rev. Oanon Gould. general secretary oe the Church or Hug end Missionary Society delivered an (aspiring address on. itis Mons. Satisfeutory reports were pre seated. GETS BIG 1'ARISEI Y.ontotion has come to Rev. Father Blair, a well known Stratford el(' boy, and brother of the Misses Blair, Eiiber nia street and who was assistant at the Postotlice here some years ago. 1".Le,r. Father Blair was ordained at Si. Joseph's Church a few years ago, and assiunec the. parish of Wingham and Brussels. lie is al present parish' priest at Waikervilis. The young priest's good. work itttracted the atten thin of the church dignitaries, and be has been promoted to Winutpeg, in a position of great respousibi ity in one of the largetest parishes in the ,Vest. Details of loather Blair's new field of dutyate awaited by his sisters here His well merited prornotiuu %vi=l be learned of .situ pleasure by a host of friends. Cleaning time is here for son many more—this suggests Wall Pa most attractive department in our St ing features are its large variety Its wide range of prices, and its 0 OD VAL Thes i; e D a Fd ill. Often the Cheap st--T$.Iways acreage from two to three week caviler .than the man who has paid little attention 4n this mater. A season bice the present give -301'- portunity to demonstrate this point There are farmers seeding right on tilled land and again there are those with no drainage that arc away :behind said the professor. MUST NOT BE CONC'lIALED Tobacco and candy intended for the soldiers on a'gtiv a service in 1France must not be concealed in the feet of socks and the pockets of shirts. If there is any concealment the result' is that the men, have to pay large sums for their parcel., whereas if the tobacco and candy is packed in a separate parcel, clearly marked "Tobacco( or candy) for Expeditionary Porce" no duty will have to be paid at a1.1. COL. WILSON RETURNING. Word was received in Seaforth on Alex Wil- son Al Monday that Lieut. -Col. son commanding officer ofthe33rd Overseas Battalion, which is being split up in England and set to the fronts in cdi ctfts is to re turn to Canada, along with Major MlareCi'ltn mon. jtinior major of the corps, ;Maj. or Rance, senior major of the 33rd has already landed at Quebec. It is thought 'that all three senior officers will be assigned toinsttul. tionai Workamcng overseas troops in Canada. INTEREST I*i THE SCEOOLS. In regard to our schools, •par- ents have duties to perform, which they, can ill of ford to neg- lect. They should show to their children that they have an interest in the ischoo'l,. They should ex- amine carefully the reports sent by the teacher, should see that their children are in school every day, ,and punctual • should assist and encourage their children to do all their school duties faith, fully ,and well; should cooperate with the teacherin securing the prompt return of their children :lotus ,after sebbel is dismissed'; should ,snake a,frienclliy visit to school and 'talk freeay with the teacher in regard to same. ham; N.G.-5 cDougall, Clinton; W. Pfaff, Ego ler, R. Redfern, Godo licit, G. B Sewell, Clinton; T. J. Sherritt, Hensall; B, K. Bell, Gode- rich; R E. Cook, Setiforth; S. y. tFerfuson, 'Wingbam ; J. Kelly,. Wroxctei; iF.0. Manuel, Wingham ' N.B. Robinson, Goderich; W. E. Helps, Wingham; 3'. U. Galbraith, Wingham. MUST REPORT ALL FIRES A new regulation requires the firechief of every municipality that hasa Sire brigade organized to re - 'fifty dollars. Ir this report he after its occurrence to the pr'oyin- ial Fire Marshal. For doing this the chief receives no extra remuner ation but not doing it he is fined port every fire Within three days must enumerate the ]amount of dant age done (estimated cash value) the amount of insurance carried, by whom it is carried and the cause of' fire and other particulars concern- ing it, In the case of townships the elerk ,of the: township is required to forward this information to the fr,;c marshal:. The check receives 5Ge FOR; 50 CENTS. The New Era would like to be a weekly visitor in every ,Borne in the town! and district Ottr list of sub- scribers in this territory is already large, )but to add those who are not receiving the paper now, to our family of readers, we are going to make especial offer. For the re- maining seven months of 1010 we ' rs will give the paper for 50c. This { 9 50011 Lines not cover thecost of the white paper, but we want The Neyw Era to enten every home in 'both town and townships and hence, make, this bargain offer -Only 50e until Lac. 31, 1010, Our present suln 'gibers will confer a favor by telling 11, ..,se who are not ,receiving the paper now, of our offer. Postage at the rate of a cent per Week must be addesd'Sf MiNOR LOCALS. June, The month for the honeymoon Council meets on Monday even - nig, of next week. Many strangers were in town this week, The most of them were at- ttion,ending the annual Baptist Cor.- The farnteirs had. ideal days for work last week. The .oil will soon be here. County Council meet at Goderich nest .week. There are 1,000 varieties of otos quitoes, at has kept grow- ing'One thing that e05 g ing this spring, as the Port Arthur News -Chronicle points ,out, is the ash -pile. Up to last week not a, single for each report be sends in 'Farm Ford sear wes sold in lincaroino these reports are complied the fire this year. ' statistics of the province and it Is "Salve your waste paper and,old hoped by carefully scanning these rags". is the advice, and Warning of reports Ito 80011 eliminate a large the rtepaytment of trade and' corn rumber 00 the disastrous fires that merge et Ottawa to the public of mean so much loss in the course of Capitdn, 1 the yeitx•. - NU Penslar White Pine and Spri What's the use expert with medicines? We kno White Pine and Spruce Ba as the formula is printed o label. Beyond a doubt this is the efficient cough remedy we ever sold. Nothing else wi readily re.ieve a cough. Try i V s E o I O V E■ Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUG STOIC The Features of Furniture raamerammesareauttotved • 00000000000600000000000000 *09000%000000 @CC:tea t0 • A LIST OF 00000 • 0 0 • 0 Hard are Bargains • Q • e Having bought heavily before war prices got on. we have (arra( ,ines 0 0 to offer you at old prices -Perfection 00 Stoves 2, 3 and 4 burner , 0 0 Small round oil stoves for boiling teakettles 10 per cent dis . runt 0 • 1 only Gasoline Stove, regular 7,50 for 5.50 • 0 English Fancy Enameled Teapots ..75o and 100 • 0 Granite Dippers regular 25c for 15r. 0 a . Granite Basting1Spoons your choice 0e and LOe •• Tin Pudding Pans regular 10c and 15c for.; ...... • ...""' 50 0 . 0 0 llousenold.Hand 8 tws regular One tear 25c 0 0 Household Il onniers regular Ole for 26c 0 0 Steel Claw Hammers regular 60c and 75c for 5500 0 Job lot Malleable Wrenches your choice ....... . ......... 1 0 5a • Sia; inch Monkey Wrenches regular 450 Inc NTwelve inch Monkey Wrenches regnlau 75c Inc 550 •. Paint thrushes 5r, iOe he 20a and 25c 9 Two good Cedar Wash Tubs regular 1.25 for ... ....and 75c 0 Wesh Boards • . . , ... . . , .. . 0 Marvel Dust Mops regular 100 40c 0. Re nu all Polish for floors etc, regular 50o for Few odd shades of Paint, Wall Colors, Enamels, at leis than half price w Oue only No, 2 Daisy Ohurn regular 3,00 for 6.25 13nteher Knives regular 35a for 25c regular 40c for , 1300 8 inch .files regular Ole fora... 10c 10 inch Fries regular 20c150 12 inch Liles regular 35.; for 25c A few long handled round point sbovele for Cart Whios for len Duethane 10c 250 3o -c and in barrole • Base Ball Bats a0d Gloves. at cost Many lines not mentioned Still be displayed on BargninTables. 9 9 9 90 • • • LiN ,* €S paper ,las to go to the United • States or 'France. Nolv lie Clic • ..STOVES, HARDWARE ANDNOVELTIEStime to invest and thereby secure A the news first hand, • 0000000090000.000000000000000000000003000000 0M0000000 0 0 0 0 • 1'o which we invite special attention are its beauty, its assured comfort, its. solid eotetruction, and its below the usual prices. Any one of these points would he suflieient to earn it your!„ Preference. When they are all col- - bined we feel sure you will realize that this is a furniture huying oppor- tunity you cannot afford to ignore," P1J 4 lilntlert.tker and Funeral Director. Phone 25. Night and Sunday dlalls answered sit Residence over store R vwll1 pay you to get o� r Prices on your Plumbing Heating or Eavetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship' the Best. Agdnts for leets Film tees Thos.11awkins Plumbing and Heating Shop -over -Rowland's Hardware , The eoruer 'Store ' Live and Let Live" Pineapples Pineapples are op earlieroar:' usual this )1'001' and are n.." as cheap as they will be this' season• and now is a good time to 'buy for canning. CALL AND GET PRICES Dried Fruits Prunes, Peaches and Apricots Raisins and Currants, for making pies. Specials for Saturdays- Oranges, Lemons, ,Bananas,., Grape iFruit, Strawberries, Rhubarb, Lettuce and Green Onions, Eo E. Htrnnifor°d PHONE 45. a 4 1 k 4. f• + + 1 1' A HOUSE OF BETTER SHOE 44+4;44+44+444444.4+.444 t.4.4,..+44-1.4,4•444+4•4441,4•44.4.1•44,4',.. ObCh �SIIOe'S 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 3.50, 41.00,4'.5©t 700 Black or Tana Leathers Broad Toes, Low Heels, Broad Shanks Ideal Shoes for the Man if Affairs Conte Here with any Sort of Shoe Trouble you have—we will relieve Thetas. FRED. C fi+ + 4 D'var4'*4.4'44m4.4,+'we"4 n ,