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THE CLINTON NEW BRA.
Thursday, September 11th, 1916.
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FADELESS INDIGO •SERIES arein the SPOTLIGHT
of POPULARITY for mens and women's suits. They are made of
only the finest AUSTRALIAN wool in the hands of only skilled and
competent craftsmen, They aie SOFT AND PLIANT -yet firm
and strong. They are RICH IN FEEL AND LUSTRE -and
will neither grow "shiny" with use nor fade. They are the result of
years of experience in the weaver's art.
INe1DENT11LLY-We stock INDIGO SERGE in all weights
and prices.
If you like blue serge clothing -do not hesitate because your last one
faded or got shiny. Buy a Fadeless Indigo Serge because
we are behind it with an absolute guarantee,
Our stock of GUARANTEED INDIGO SERGE is one of the
largest in Canada, Come in and see them.
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good as new' long after other ranges have to be repaired
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ARRIVED Iiv ENGLAND,
Lieut. Edgar Torrance has ar-
rived safely int England with the
party of officers and several. at
talons from Camp Borden.
THE NEWS AI.r, THE TIME,.
1 The New Era 'welcomes every
GONE TO P]+;TEW1Y�i A, item of local news. If you have
anything to record in that may
Pte. Fred Rumball, son of Mrs, . way call up The New QGra any time
Clove Rumball. of town who. is I Phone 30 or 95 qt night/
with the London Battery is now 1
finishing up his training at Pete,. 1 HIT THE tOBUMPS"
wawa. The local bonders who went to
REDUCE SIZ1E OF PAPER, Toronto last 'week toplayy in the
Globe's Scotch Doubles did not get
Owing to the increased cost of over the first game E. G. Court
getting out a newspaper the Dur- l ice and J B. Hoover now of Gue-
ham Chronicle has been reduced to j 1phl lost to a Toronto` rink ;pv a
rix pages and the Mount Forest score of 12-1.1: while Messrs. W,
Representative to four. Jackson and C. Libby lost to West
BAND AT GODERICH. Toronto, 10-27. t
The Clinton Kilties Band was at RECKLESS DRIVER A MENACE,
Goderictendinghthe Sundaydecoration afternoonservice, at-'
off paisley, Kincardine Reporter -Over in
they are beginning to
the C.O. F:, Whey went up 29' fine the auto ariver who breaks
strong. the speed limit. That is what they
NO PARTRIDGE HUNTING, NO
to do in Kincardine. He is
WAS IN AUTO ACCIDENT.
Our old' friend 'Mr, John,Quirk
'of;Wingham, formerky conductor
on the L H. &B was the. victim of
an automobile accident iu which
he was severely shaken up. lIe is
recovering nicely.'
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WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67.
Next to Royal Bank
SMEN'S STORE.
Custom Tailoring
Men's Furnishings.
Phone 103.
Opp o s iilcP ub l i cLi braxy
Ours is the store that serves
you as good' as any for books
and alittlebetter for gen-
eral supplies. We try tb.
make School Supply trade a
mutual advantage proposi-
tion. It's an advantage to
us to have your business,
and we lbeiievo it's an equal
advantage to you to secure
aviiat we offer at the price
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The W. 'D � -
Often the eheap_st-isi1ways the Best
LMA LADIES' COLLEGE
OPENS ITS THIRTY..SIXTH .
YEAR ON SEPTEMBER
TWELFTH: NINETEEN
HUNDRED it SiXTEEN
For calendar and terms: i.1. Werner,M, A., D.D.. Alma College, St.Thomas, Ont,
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Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection, Light in can
=truction and design hub ex-
tremely well made in,every de.
tail, Here are the Ernest creations
of the furniture makers craft,
and at prices that will temp the
wise and discriminating buyer.
The Cheapest Spot in Dimon
to buy all kinds ofruruiture
t&ii A-TICIITSON1
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Dircetors-Phone 104
N. Ball 110 -RESIDENCE PHONES- J. D. Atkinson 186
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Grand TrnnkRaiiway System
Time Table for Clinton
Buffalo and tioderich
Going to Stratford 7.33 a zu
258pm
5.15 p m
Going to Goderich 11.07 p m
1,35 p Li
6.45 p
1+ -11.08 p m
London, Huron and Bruce
Going to London .•..1 8.05 a m
• ••••4.16 p m
Going to Wingham 11.001 a m
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SOLDIERS' LETTERS. .
Readers in receipt of letters
from the front are invited ' to
mal=e use of The NeW Eeats columns
to give friends the latest tidings
from the boys overseas. Every
soldier has scores of acquaintances
interested in this welfare\ and an-.
xious for news of his life in the'fir.q
ing line and publication of the let -
I
tars in The New Era is:the easiest
means of reaching these friends,
Care willbe taken to avoid public_
comm
of information
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under the ban of the censorship
and the orginal letters will ne care
fully preserved. and.returned.
A Biscuit For Every Taste.
The upward tendency of flour
and shortening markets has rais-
ed the prices iof all lines of
sweet cakes. ,
lWe were fortunate to secure
some good lines of good eating
cakes, Just the thing for the
-table at any time, and the old
popular 'prices. • , ;
TRY OUR -.2 LBS FOR 35c. LINE
Lemon .Calces,
,3IGHEST P RICES FO it BUTTER
Vanilla; Bar
Royal 'Fruit Biscuit
OUR 15c. LINES
Fruit Biscuits
Oatmeal Sandwich
Pineapple Sandwich
Raspberry Tarts
Also other liar,ls that are dainty
and wholesome. Wafers for the
reception or evening party. All
at polular prices.
AND EGGS.
JOHNSON & e0.
JOHNSON
Phone 111 EHL' STORE OF Q1IUALITY
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• Sherwin -!Williams Paints,
Japabae.
• Rlioorlac
• CampbelPs Varnish Stain
o Aliuminum Paint '
• Gold Faint
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White Enamel s.
Buggy and Wagon Paint i o.
New home Washing Machines; •
Garden Hose and Sprays' •
Perfection and Puritan Oil Stoves o
Three Lawn Mowers at cost •,
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Odds and Suds
of the Cooed
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• Cy'uinder Linseed
"n Separator ! Castor•
• Harness N'eatesfoot o
a and. the celebrated K X X X Heavy Machine Oil -TRY IT.
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a S'i'OTI�S', HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
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°a'trti megi��3eeeetztoe 9e`twoocootaeoes ueec000soese.l0* essooE43oos000
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'awing to the unfavorable nest-
ing season in1015 it was thought
advisable to give these birds some
extra. protection and n. close sea-
son for two years has been placed
on this .species of game by the Ont-
arip Government.
IN TEE TRENCHES.
Lieut W. Proudfnot son or Mr
W'm. Proudf nt, MP P. who wen'r
overseas with the 33rd :Battalion,
is now with the 13th 'firhlanders
and has been in the trenches since
the 15th of June
Brevities None the Less Interest-
ing Because of "Their
Condensation
a menace to the public. The Clin-
toni police have been notifiecf to
pay strict 'attention to the Ina
here so that we may expect to have
some police court cases unless the
fast driving and other infractions
are stopped.
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GOOD SPEAKERS AT
LIBERAL GATH'!'IRING.
The annual meeting of the Ont-
ario ,Federation of ,Liberal Clubs
will beheld in London onSeptem-
ber 27, and it promises to be f
national interest, as, the speakers
at the banquet will include - Sir
Wilfred Laurier, Mr. N. W Rowell,
IMPROVEMENTS. M.P.P: Leader of the Provincial
Opposition and Eon. Premier
Mrs. Beacom is having her vern Norris of Manitoba. There will be
andeh refloored at her home on some delegates from the Liberal
the corner of Ontario and Wiil lam Club in Clinton at attend the meet -
Streets.
11Ir. (Thomas Churchill, Mil St.,
has had his house, rcboarcfed and
has had a goon lob done, }
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
(17tr. and Mrs. 19 J. McCaughey officially reported wounded in
announce the engagement,tMr,JOf their trenches on September 5. A fur'th-
daughter, Mary, to Mr. Jahn J.
'The street pay sheet totalled
$30.31 for the past month,
The Doty Engine Works Co.,hacl
am account for gutter grates at
$18.54. h_ -
The Hydro ;account for street
lighting was $137.50. The cost 'of
lighting hall and lamps_ was • $3,
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A. J. 'Hol(loway had a bili, $39.60
tor coal supplied at hall.
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The new fence at the Cc'Imetery
cost. $36.60. A, L. Levey' had the
contract. -
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Jno Stephenson had an account'
for ii9 for turning, fence posts, to
be used at the Cemetery.
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iFor 9 days street `watering W.
McIntyre had a. bill of $36.
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The oil used on the, streets cost
the town $437.76. The British Am-
erican Oil Co., presented the bill.
(G. A. 'Silas of Seaforth had an
account for $11.20 for a tank pump
used for the oil. i'
,Chief. Wheatley reported that
he had collected $5.90 at market
scales, •r _
T•he. -Cemetery Superintendent re
ported, that sale of lots was x$20 ;
care and perpetuity $80; and work
Or $12.75. -
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. The Clerk wasrllost ht the Uoun
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cil meeting with a bag, of peaches.
ing.
SEAFORTH OFFICER'WOONDED
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101i's. M. Y McLenn of Seaforth
has received a telegram from. 01,
tawa; informing her that her son,
Lieut. Arthur S. McLean, had been
The Council and New, Bra scribe
enjoyed the treat, Ontario and if his work proved
satisfactory his territory would' be
extended. This is certainly an
:sition came unsolicited to LL him and
Flynn, eldest son of Mr., and Mrs,
Dominic 1 Lynn, iotHul',Ilett town-
ship. The tnneriege will take
Mate in October.
A PRESENT TO THE EDITOR.
Mr. James Steep presented the
New Era editor with, a basket ot
new potatoes on Saturday. These
potatoes, were grown from dile
Alberta seed potatoes known as
the Rose and Deleware, tinct are
certainly exeelient samples. Mr.
Steep has been exporimentingi in
nine different vanities of •seed
potatoes and he likes the Alberta
ones the best. Re has the edi-
tor's hest thanks for the sample.
AWARDS AT TORONTO.
James Snell & Sons dict not
carry off as 'many • of the 'first
er report is expected as to. the
nature of the wounds. Lieut, Mc..
Lean was formerly an,ember of the
33rd Battalion going overseas
with Col. Wilson. 'He was sub-
sequently drafted with the 13th
Poyat Highlanders of Montreal, and
1 ass been in the trenches since the
beginning, of June, 'He is a brother
of Lieut. R. Y, McLean of the 16191
Hurons
SUDDEN DEATH,
;Mitchell Recorder -A very sud-
'den death occurred on Thursday
afternoon in Keterson Park where
Mr. 'rhos Skinner, a well known
eitfze10 was exercising his horse in
preparation for the fall fair, Ile
was seen to topple from seat anu
died in a few minutes, the had
not been in the hest of healthier
some months, and underwent an
Paris Green is used for a purpose which makes
poor grades worse than useless. It won't pay you
to experiment, Get Bergers then you will have the
best, in original lb and i lb packages.
Arsenate of Lead also in stock.
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NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispensing Cheniilar -
prizes as usual at Toronto Exhi- operation in a Toronto hospital
b]tion, but it must be remembered last winter, but recovered, and;
that a big pen had been taken to death was clue to heart failure. lfle
State Fairs in the 'Unite(' States, was town assessor for several
and therefore ail the 'gond + ones • years, and ,was a noted horseman
were not there. ' Following are and apple buyer. His wife, and
the prizes Avon -1st 2nd and lief two clan Iters survive him. , Mr.
for aged ram; 1st and ¢rd for Skinner was known to a great
shearling. ram; 2nd ram Iamb many in Clinton and vicinity when
3rd aged ewe; 2nd for pen of laimnbs 1 engaged• in the apple business.
and Snit for open pen ; 3rd for pen
o€ Canada Red. A FAREWELL AT ST. JUDE'S.
"FIC1, 1QS". WERIE HOME, ;Monday's Brantford Expositor
Rev. T. B Jeakins, who for the
A goodly number of citizens were past year 91as presides/ over the
at the station .on Thursday night parish of St, Jucle's church to,
to welcome back the boys of the afloat of his won , .Capt, (Rev.)
161st Huron Battalion (open tits C. E. Jeakins, the pastor of the
arrival home for fbur days' leave. church going overseas as chap -
The big special arrived here about lain of the 58th Battalion,preach-
S'•,o'clock. Tome people had the ed his farewell sermons yesterday,
idea that there would be a ;parade, Next Sunday the pulpit will again
but when the train stopped the be taken by its pastor, who has
fall -lout order was given., and the been invalided home from the
men were at liber L,y to go as they front on account of nervous trou-
Pleased. Arany of the men whose blas. ,To -night in the Sunray
wives awaited them went to their School room of St. Jude's church
homes, while another great num- a brief social hour will bd spent
ber visited the {uptown( district, to, give the congregation a chance
The soldier boys returned on Tues to say farewell to Rev, and Mrs.
day by special leaving here at 1.30. Jeakins. 019 Thursday next it is
They won't be back 'for another expected that Rev. 'Mr. Jeakins
month now. will return to the diocese of Mon-
treal. THRIFT. 'IIis son, Capt. Jeakins, is
expectea back tomorrow, lie re -
The above aleading, has been turned to Canada some weeks •ago
before the eyes of the public dur- but has 0inee been visiting in
ing,' the past year by the Dominion Montreal. In the 'sermons yes,
Government advertisement for terclay! Rev, Mr. Jeakins made re -
Production axe Thrift in Canada. ference to his going and'' preach -
In following this up, Mr, ,John ed two inspiring sermons from
Ransforcl, our iwel1) known salt the same tett, Job 31.32. In 'tile
king and G,T.R' uptown ticket morning he took the first part of
agent, received word some nooks the text, "That which I see not
ago that he had been appointed teach thou me' and in the even-'
to, look atter the,western part of ing the rest of the verse, "If I
have done iniquity 1 will: clo po
more.''
The Features of Our
To which we invite special , attention
are its beauty, its assured comfort, its
solid construction, and its below the -
usual prices. Any one of these points
would be sufficient to earn it your
preference. When they are all com- -
blued we feel sure you will realise
that this is a furniture buying opp
tunity you cannot afford to ignotre;»
'l;ndertalcer and i uueral Director. Phone 28.
]tight and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
it will pay you to! The corner Grocery.
"Live and Let Live"
Get sur Prices
' Plumbing
on your
Heating or Eavetrougbing
The new Dominion of Can-
ada, 5% War . Loan will be
open for subscription from
Sept. 12th to 23rd. The loan
may
will mature iLi 1931, aridy
be secured in denominations
of $100, and over. Full in-
formation may be obtained
from the Royal. Bank, thro-
ugh which applications may
be macre, i
honor to.Mr. Bansford, 09 'he po-
was a genuine surprise when he
rcooly ed the notification. In
speaking, tO the New Era he stat-
ed he had at once notified had-
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quarters that he world ar.ci.pttthe
position along, (With his many
other defies and. would get 00 the
"job'' at once. inteking this new
work it will not necessitate Ole.
Ransford Moving from 'town, It
is said some gentlemen( in town
�- I aro green with envy at 3. R.
The Molsons Bank, Clinton
will be pleased to receive.
your apPiieation for the New
Dominion of Canada Ws,
Loan, All those wishn t•
subscribe may obtain pros -1
pectus and form of applicut-
1r011 on atul after Sept. i2th,
the subscription li11 will
close -on the 23rd inst.
Estimates given free
Material and Workmanship
the Best.
Agents for Hecht, Furnaces
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irfome grown peaches of the
best quality grown in Huron
County and tree ripened.
'Why not preserve a good' sup --
ply of this luscious fruit. Now
that sugar has taken a drop, and
you only need half., a pound of
sugar to one pound of peaches.
Most other fruit takes pound for.
pound. r ' .1
Intending purchasers would do
well to call and; leave their orders
for Home Grown Peaches. Prices
guaranteed, i
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We meet every footwear requirement t.f
every member of the family. Among our
patrons there are many families where we
shoe every foot from grandpa down to
baby. We shoe every member because
they know where to come for
Perfect Shoe Satisfaction
Shoes of comfort for elderly people, shoes
of style and durability for middle aged,
shoes made for strenuous wear and adapt-
' ed to the growing feet of boy or girl.
We stand ready to prove a benefit to any family
It will be worth your while to test us.
Yon will be quick to discover why so many families
call this "'heir Shoe Store."
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