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The Clinton New Era, 1916-06-22, Page 6'PAGE SIS. I ,) lWll 11150551;,51i 1 ID R "You Sell Really Remarkable Corsets" 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111 OO SAID a lady customer the other day. It is true! Wo consider that our corset department is today giv- 6g the greatest value and highest satisfaction in all its history. , Furthermore, weare making it poo. ei610 for ladies to enjoy greater comfort yet receive a hatter fit than ever before.. • are our leading line. They are the only exclusive high - grade corsets made in Canada. Wearers say that they are simply wonderful in the figure -control they exercise, moulding the linea positive- ly yet comfortably. Our corset department takes pride in its fitting ability and cleverness, in adapting to your figure Just the corset model your type demands. COILENE CORSETS $3.00 UP til IV Iklllr' u( IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIII1111111111111 IlIIII711I,11111 lILllIINI't00I,II11'11101:IIN1111111111Tnl111IIOIIIIIlil Il1111I111IIII11111111II 111 11111IIIIIIGpIlIIll ,� 01�2r7ie� r� 1■'4Corsett EXClustveBROWN'S. -�•511IIIIII Oi steno I 111511III111112 Ii1I L JIIIINIi III.,,117iIIIWIWld1101111111 001;r1Illt.IIIIt,1 .11lI fl11AN III -711x1 'llln_'IY.` Extra Special Balance of Ladies andh Children's, Spring Coats WOMAN'S STO:r,E Dry Goods and House Furnishings g Phony 67. Ndxt to Royal Bank •••s••ses••••sss•e•e••••se••eeeieee••s••s••s•s••ss/s Grand Trnnkfailway System —OUR-- 4 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 ..enorsoisarp •®®•m 0000•s©b•0•••••••oso roil,Etoose199••0G1m•!on00101•06 Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in run str.'nction and design but ex- tremely well made in,every de. 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 limon to buy all kinds ofFuriilure Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 N. Rall 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— .1, 1l. Atkinson 180 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 Criseoe Shortening offer. Itis excellent for all kinds of pasty, itis 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, ail sizes, and the prices are lowest they will be this season £ .;.13IGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND, EGGS. JOHNSON & ee. Phone 111 THE STORE OF QUALITY •••s•••••••••••••••••••••••00••••••••••0••••••••••••® We Furnish Everything ••• Y• e • in the Hardware Line • +•i e • • 1 Our Stock of the following Staple Lines • • • h is Complete • • e 11 Perfection Oil Stoves • • e• New Home and Ideal Washers u° 0 Garden Hose e • Lawn Mowers ° e • • e • Spades and Shovels Scythes and Snaths $ Dustbane in cans and barrels • • a Coil and Spring Wire • o' Barb Wire = _Brace Wire • Black Wire Poultry Netting all sizes • • • •• • • • • • rIEM• • • • Ft'{i • . STOT S Hae • • � HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES • ••••Nso•••o••••••••o•w•••••o••••••d••••oodie•d s . Time Table for Clinton Buffalo and tioderich Going to Stratford 7.33 a in 2,85 p 5,15pm Going to tioderich 11.07 p te " 1,85 p te 6.45 p .1 11,18pnt London, Huron and Bruce Going to London. . . , 8,05 a m 4,15pn1 Going to Wingham 11.110 anh 6,46pm WESLEY PICNIC The Wesley Methodist Smitten School will hold its annual Con- gregational Picnic on Thursday, July 60, atBayfieldi PURCHASED BUILDING Mr, H. Cooke, formerly of Clinton has purchased the old pustr'ffrre recently owners by the late P7 11. Watts, and occupied by Mr Jas. Doig and Mr T. Watts. 83 ON SATURDAY On Saturday June 24tJ1, ex-,000- rluctor John Quirk will be 83 yeas, young and going strong, as a slang expression. The genial old -timet hasmany warm friends who will join in hearty eongratu.a- tions GETS CERTIFICATE, Prot 1D11I,r E.N. Lewis, M. P. for West Huron and is charge 0; the 31st Battery C.F.A. , has been granted his certificate ,from the Royal School of Artillery at Kings ton \vhelO he has been taking ,a. course,. SOME BILL /From the repot•t of the Water and Light Commission of tioderich we clip the following -On instructions from the commission the secretary has written to the town council council stating according to a state men 1:8 113y the hydro auditor the. council ,Was owing on December 31 1815 approximately *10,000 for street lighting and waiter , The lo- cal commission owes the/ Ontario Commission a considerable sum and is therefore looking for funds to pay it with The engineer re- ported thati:he tank at the Relie- ford Salt block had been filled on June 2nd, 600,000 galtl'ona. This service is metered and charged ac- cordingly , SPLENDID HURON' 'BAND PLAYED AT HOSPITAL (Friday's L000on Advertiser gave the following item in regards to Huron's Battalion Band, and we are glad to see that they are ap- Oreciated by the London people -- The 161st 'BIuron Battallion Band, under the leadership of Bandmas- ter .S D. Grant, with permtesion of Lieut, -,Col. A B Combe, gave a /hand concert yesterday afternoon at the Central Military Conva es - cent Hospital at Victoria 1Lospital The band Iva5 stationed on the la,an in front of the 'building, and weather conditions being idea ifor. the concert, the music was high-, lv appr c iater1 by the 50 returned soldiers tInsi e Many words of praise were heard from, the men as to the high state of effieeney reached by the band, comparing. favorably, the soldiers (thought, with bands of greater experience A large number were present to listen to the concert and were generous' with their applausefo6- Ilowin the rendition of 00 ch num- ber. The following program taaS 1Crli1hed;- March "Pun:a•u'b ,.Paw no Overture "Poet and Peasant'. Suppe Waltz "Eton :Boat Song'. .. /taps Serenade 'tSurnmer Night" Sutton Selection "Songs from the ,Old Yolks'' Li te March "National Emblem" Bogle} Spanish S r nide "LaPaloma'• Tradier American Patrol Melecham Cornet Solo --Polka "Victorian" Nuck Brbwn Characteristic t Southern• Blosson)t" hr yor,, SSenea8 ' Band 'Maple Leaf" "Nati:Min'Anth'em., .THE CLINTON NNW BR& No warping, bulging or breaking at the centre of heat- the strain is taken up by the two=piece fire -pot whicb' permits no ashes to cling or clog. Let' me Show yon the' special features of the Sunshine that help to effect that economy in fuel for which it is noted. 610 Sold by BYPU11 & SUTTER i &SAoALAA0AAtAaAALAAAAI,AAAO® [kAAAAAAAAAAAOAAaroAAAAAALA►.. Local News• P P I'IrVVVYVVVVVYVTYV1Yt•••••VV 7Lvpvvoovprohiremyvvw9t9\Ito o, IN NOAH'S TIME We don't feel half so bad for Noah now as we wised to It only rained for 10 days in his time STILL CLIMBING This is the 660th day that the British Eulpiea has been at War with Germany . WELCOME HOME Many more boys of the 161st were home for the, week end. Clinton eit izens are glad to see them.. GETS AN OVERLAND 141' f l' - i L.Kenuedy o n .ern cc ti'irl. 1 S g vererlan Overland don li O Ian Tuesday to Col Combe of the 16tst Battalion This is the second Overland, Mr Kennedy has sold to the 161st P1ONEEiRS AT HALI;PA.X Word has been received from the Clinton boys who left the Huron Ba•ttalren, to join the Pio- neers atLondon, are now at Hali- fax training prior to crossing the mond for England, All are in good health at time of writing A BIG BARGAIN 50 cents secures The New Era to any address in the Dominion or Great Brinell), Send it co your absent son or daughter to whom You write so irregularly 11 twill go as the weekly letter, WILL B1f NEW VICAR -GENERAL Rev, (Father Blair, of WalkcrvIle Ont. and fornlerlt; oC Wingham and Brussels Parish will be the vic.(r- general. of the new Winnipeg arch diocese and parish priest of St Marys under Archbishop Sinnnt- Father Blair had charge of the 1.'ostoffice here some years ago TWO CLINTON BOYS for a short time and has many per- IN ARMY HOSPITAL zonal friends in town, 1'110 ave. \Vord ,was received on Monday hear• of this P110001400 by the ,parents of Lewis Manning TAKING- APOST and Daniei MacLeod, two Clinton lads, that they wcrc both }n Ulc GRADUATE'S CottRSE: 1.osT?itul ir. France suffering from Miss Edna Rodway, of Clinton is iniuiies rec,tived last we,e (. The' e old friends will hope fora speed; • tocove'e•y, NO R13SI?L'CTOR OF PERSONS The weatherman has certainly been a regular "cut-up,'• The Ebenezer enure') people 10 tiode- rich Township had to postpone their garden party last Wednescla, night owing to rain until 1 hhlav and about u o'clock the water val- ves ,were opened once mule The 1Cr111e Band paraded but the gal - don party was called oft„ COL. \\'ILSON EXPECTS MOVED TO SEAIPORT.l.f Mr and stirs. 1.11 Pingle much respected residents of town moved to Seaforth last wee/: where they intend residing. GREAT Now that the annual da (-Klein) crop has gone to seed and 1)as been well ;blown to the hour winds, the notices threats and warnings: against no.Cious tweeds will'be 110 once issued. THE COMING i2th, As the dale npproacnes. ar- rangements .-ranremen s for ihc mammothoC cele- bration er-bration of the 22511 ennivers,.r of the Battle of the Boyne, at Clinton on .Tuly 12th are being completed and bills (announcing the program in full will he postal F.hortly. WLiL LIVE IN LONDON 'E.J. Taylor cfMinnedosa Man and a, former Clinton old boy has• fought the house together w'lh 5 acres of land near London. M_1• Taylor has bceu a cattle buyer and exporter for 3.1 years -u the west and is coming east to retire a.n old Ontario again. CENTRE 'IIL'RON LIBERALS The annual meeting of the Ceti - ire 'Huron Liberals will be held in Catdno's Hall, Seaforth, on Tuea- clay afternon, June 276h, at. 3.30 Holding the meeting at this flour Will allow delegates to go down on the 3 train and return on the 0.30 train. Mr, J. C. Elliott, M.P,P, for West Middlesex will be present and wilt actress the nheeting, one e.6 the twenty graduates of of the School of Economics nt Battle Creek, Mich„ to remain fur MO weeks as guest of Dr. john Kellogg at the Sanit;arlum villa at Gog•uac Lake. During the Two weeks the young ladies will 'take up poet graduate work under Or Kellogg and bliss Lena F. Cooper WILL GET CHEAP AP RATES liiucardi131 Reporter; -The uilhe band go to Clinton an the Mit of July' If the locall lodge can get cheap railway rates they will also likely go to Clinton, The Kin- cardine brethe)n may rest assurrc_d that plans are being laid by the. local Order to have cheap ,rates f'onm7(' ca•dn> ash M• n - t i n i c and I Ll . C a telou ,}nintervieWng the Ralway authorities at Toronto regarding )ares and special trains GARDENING 1\T 96 Last (week's Winghan) Advance makes reference to a former nest - dent of Clinton •-Arthur, Knox one of the ,oldest resident o£ he town who is n6 years olcl, has one of the best gardens 11010,and has carried the same reputation for years He says he ;.S fedi» g'a.s,young' as a men 'NI'ss Maud and M0 harry Kremlin of twentysum)lncfa Early frhe Of Clinton were'n1)11edin marina g morning he can be seen n t work and The young couple will visit reta- n the evening until dusk he is st'11, tives at Windsor and otheroints working. He has a'bent ens-Ilftl) w hofore taking up housekeeping at TO BECOME INSTRUCTOR, Col,,Wilson of the 33rd Battalio;, whose baftalien was absorbed in England ,with other Canadian bolt, lions visited relatives and old flirnrls in Seaforth last week. Th. - C. 01 101101001:5 the picture of hcaleh, expeet5 to be assigned in- struction w'or;: at the camp in Lon400. WEDDED The home of Mr and Mrs, John (Ferguson, Auburn was the scene of a quiet wedding on \Vednesday morning last, when their daughtu an acre, and raises all kinds of veg etabies, ,w i1h which he supplies the Queen's Hotel. where he resides with his daughter, Mrs. J,E, Swaris 161st BAND GREETS RET 'RIMED SOLDIERS London Free Press -Three more nvalided soldiers, Lance-Co•poral. Frank Stark r f P.etrolea; Pte 1, Furness, of Banner, Ont,, and Pte Kelly arrived in London at 0001.) Friday via C P R, train, an d were accorded an enthusiastic reception tion despite the smallness of the crowd congregated at tile' station The. gist Baal:Con Band in charge 'of Bandmaster Sergt Grant. him- self a. veteran of Sl Jul'en. played awelcone as the train drew in marched -Shead of the autornobiles which carried the returned heroes to the Tee/rinse]) 'House, where were entertained at dinner by the Sportsmen's Patriotic Assona tion 1 MINOR LOCAL;S, June 1.7t11 1103 -John Wesley born A week from. Saturday will be July tet Did you eoo the rainbow Thurs-t day evening last Royal. Arch L 0.L. meeting on ;Friday event1 of this week, Garden parties galore with retameruus picnics thrown in, Let The New 'Era know the name and address 01 year believe Normal S6hools have closed for this session aecl the rsltudents are waiting results The bowlers arc taking advent-, age of every good evening to have la bowl oil the green The ;Piu'et Grafi/ Door Co Gods -1 1ic11 continues busy on the manu- facture of shell boxes', The Bibl0 [s now being printed in sit;behaved la•nguag,es and; dialects-, er 41 years' 7 Hey attribute this and rhos Veen prepared for the to the ra'et that the%ural m'a1) de- the 'blind in three sysems 'ofem livery iinekes it "passrble 'fer• ' the, bossed letters, farmers to get a daily„paper, Clinton, The best wishes of their ,many friends accompany thorn in their matrimonial venture, OVERS* AS POSTAGE Readers of The New Era who are in the habit of sending newspaper's to England or to the front will note that thepostal rate has been cnanged and all papers are now charged at the rate of one cent fear every two ounces, The old rate one cent for every four ounces Many papers 'insufficient postage have /been sent to the dead let..er office, This can be avoided if parties sending papers overseas will place their own addresses on the wrappers so that if the pos[Are isinsuffictcnt, the papers can be returned ,to the Mettler for suffic- ient postage, and thus save delay or the entire Ices of the papers. MINOR LOCALS. The strawberries are ripening and June's reputation is saved The long slimmer vacation for the boys andgirls alt school is at handy Swslt the fly Begin with the early' omen and you will have less trouble fates', The laltvn 1110wei'5 can hardly keep place \Vt.! la' the rapid growth of the grass these days', Tidy up your premises' for Do- minion Day and get your flags etc ready • to do some decorati•1g'. Our' subscription list is fa's't grow ing Perhaps yo11 could introduce us to anew subscriber, We would be grateful fon such a favor I6 amower were run osier the un- cut boulevards, wind) Prevail un various sections of our street,, Our ,pretty town, Would have auimp rev f cd app'ei,raee, I The Weekj•' Mail a'nel Etirpire of Toronto -,has ceased/ publication aft Thursday, June 22nd, 1016 Add a cool room to your house by equiping your vetandah with shades --will let in the air and keep the heat out. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 aid to feet wide, The W. D. air e , Often the ehealpest—Always the Best ,512261•1156155111/111/1411 Slettit .; avseszesvolwasaaradnerinar....t.soo,?! PM.PO,. rohiruN WHIR PI SPlS1C0lLS _t....m..,. ",13Yrascrarmluce. ,,r, Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam What's the use experimenting with medicines? \4'e know what White Pine and Spruce Balsam is, as the formula is printed on each label. a doubtthis Beyond 1' ys is the most efficient cough remedy we have ever sold. Nothing else w'll so readily re.ieve a cough. Try it— DiRppusing Chen ist THE PENSLtR DRUG STORE c The Features cf Our Furniture To which we invite special attention, are its beauty, ifs assured comfort, its: solid 001,51011 cram, and its below the ino-uat pekes. Any one of these points would he sutlirient to earn it your Preference. 'When they are all com- pined we /'eel sure you will realize that this 15 Ii lurnilnre buying oppor- tunity you Cannot niford to ignore, 1) L1 PC Vntlertaker anti Funeral Director. Phone: 25. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store It will pay you to,l The eor'caer Gr'ocer'y l ` Live and Let Liete" get our Prices' on your Plumbing j Heading or Eavetroughingi Estimates given free Material and Workmanship the Best. ,/gents for Hecla Furnaces Thos. flawkins etwise For Frying For s'h6rtenirizr !or Calve Baking Crisco is purely vegetable.; never. varies, and has neither flavor nor odor; It 'therefore enables count- less thousands of women to gIve to 'their own cooking that tasti- ness for which every good eoioic. • btrib`es. Speetialls for Saturday Oranges, Lemons, Bananas Pineapples incl Strawberries+. Lettuce, Radishes, Green Onions and Cucumbers, Plumbing and Heating E. E. unnifOr d Shop- over Rowland's Hardware PHONE 45, 3'>N'P$++'0++++4++44:14'++++4.4441'+444111+++++++.2.4.9•+wt+•i•++ t^+++k9 s' • / r loutgnu r Thumb On This Just put your thumb on the fact that this is a Shoe Store with never a Shoe Disappointment If there is anything the matter with our $q. 50 5.00 or 6,00 Men's Shoes we will make it right, for we back them up for all we are worth, It there is anything wanting in style or dura- bility in our Women's Shoes at $3.5o, 4.00 or 4.5o we are not aware of the fact, and the purchase money goes back. If there are any better $1.50, 1,75 or 2.00 School'Shoes than ours, we are yet to see them. If there is anything wrong with our shoes or our shoe service, we Will make good. ' Lank on what rye say and Jhiy your shoes here FRUI 0 JA4 K ON HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES 4,44.3ll4++++!++.1.1.**4-p "!-a-t'4 ..