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Snapry, Stylish, Ser�iceabie
FADELESS INDIGO SERGES are 'in the SPOTLIGHT
of POPULARITY for men's and women's suits. They are made of
only the finest AUSTRALIAN wool in the hands of only skilled and
competent craftsmen, They ate 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.
IN IIQENT1 LLY—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.
14 WOMAN'S STORE Nr MEN'S STORE.
Dry Goods ,and
House Furnishings
t l� Custom Tailoring
;..• rt', :4 Men's Furnishings.
Phony 67, s ;+5, Phone 163.
Nelxt to Royal Bank OpposillePublicLibrary
LMA LADIES' COLLEGE
OPENS ITS THIRTY-SIXTH •
YEAR ON SEPTEMBER
TWELFTH: NINETEEN
HUNDRED &- SIXTEEN
Pa c*l aldar and terms: R. I.Warner,M. A., D,D„ Alma College, St.Thomas, Ont.
Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in can
struction and design but ex-
tremely well made in,every de.
tail. Here the the finest creations
of the furniture makers craft,
and at prices that will temp the
wise and discriminating nuyer,
The Cheapest Spot in Huron
to buy all hinds of Furniture
BA1JD W -2•.17(-CI:N S®JLVI
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104
N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— J.D. Atkinson 180
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A Biscuit For Every Taste..
The upward tendency of flour
'and shortening markets has rais-
ed the prices sof all lines rof
sweet cakes. ,
iW.e 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 FO.R 25c. LINE
Lemon Cakes,
.HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER
Vanilla, Bar
Royal Fruit Biscuit
OUR 15c. LINES
(Fruit Biscuits
Oatmeal Sandwich
Pineapple Sandwich
Raspberry Tarts
Also other lines that are dainty
and wholesome. Wafers for the
reception or evening party. All
at popular prices.
AND EGGS.
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Phone 111 THE STORE OE QUALITY
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Thursday, September 26th,
Clean, smokeless and odorless oven means perfect
y;cooking and, baking. This is assured by ventilation and
the nickel -coated non -rust steel lining in
Grand TrunkRailwaY System
Time Table for Clinton
Buffalo and Goderich
Going to Stratford 7.33 a ru
2,58 p ru
5.15pm
Going to Goderich 11.07 p'm
1,35 p
6,45p,
11.03pm
London, Huron and Bruce
Going to London 8.05 a m
4.15pm
Going to Wingham 11.00 am
6.40 pm
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Special Lines in••
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• Saws, Screw, Drivers •
• Stains Butcher Knives •
• Enamels Cal' ing Knives •
• Scissors , ,f Paint Remover •
• Tinware Walre Furniture Polish •
• Varnishes
• Va Alluminum Ware • •
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• •Wrenches Knives and Forks
• Hammers All kinds of Brushes
Pen and Pocket Knives
• NickelPlated
• Tea and Coffee Pots , Sherwin-Williams Paints
to VD
Teakettles and Trays N.P. Spoons and 'Forks
00 Now, Home Washing Machines
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Galvanized :gibs and Pails :Daisy Churns ,,
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Ono second 7tamd (Furnace, media m size, for sale CHEAP.m
A stock of Nappy Thought and P andora, Ranges -and othe!'s
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THE SAME INSPECTORS,
The new license Inspectors for
Ontario have been announced and
Messrs. John Torrance of Clinton,
and J. S. Mitchell, of Wingham
have been 'reappointed for Heron
Co. This is only a matter of form
as these gentlemen were nppeinl-
ed as inspector's under the C. T. A.,
and are paid bythc County,
1111NOR LOCALS
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It won't be hard ro decide what range you want in your
kitchen after I show you the Pandora's special features.
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WENT TO S.EAFORTH.
Many from town went down to
S'oaforth Fair on Friday afternoon
last.
COUNCIL MONDAY.
The regular meeting of the town
council will bo held on Monday
evening of next week,
MINOR LOCALS
Siturd ly is the Iasi of September.
Mr. W G. Smyth is the new
caretaker at the •Cairnegie Library•
ANOTHER APPEAL.
Trafalgar Day Oct 10th, will
again be made the date of .a Pro-
vincilal appeal for further lid to
the British Red Cross Society•
BAND TO GO TO TAVISTOCK, VOTERS' LIST COURT.
The Clinton Kiltie Band has been The Judge of the County Court
engaged toplagy ,at the Tavistock will hold a Voters' List Court, in
Fair on Tuesday of next week, •
COULD WORK HERE,
.Those new armored motor cars
which can crawl through ,shell WOULD WIND UP A.O.U.W.
craters, straddle trenches and
climb over houses ought to come Some members of the A. 0, U. W,
into popular use on some of the in 'Hamillton are desirous of form -
Have you the furnace going yet?
It is difficult to tell when it is
time for a "change,'"
Send in your news items. There
are others like you selll, :who en-
joy reading the home news.
Those cireulier.•s pertaf,ning to
the long dry spell bre being free-,
ly circulated
Autumn businmss is now en Mer-
chant! Advertise lout fall goods.
:Buyers! Shop where you are in-
vited to shop
Good times are cooling, business
men. Get ready by doing good ad
vertising; , good creative and
consistent iadvertising-with a
.proper .view always to integrity
to the end that advertising must
and will be accepted at 100 per cent,
fact' value,
We try to make The New Era the
newsiest and brightest little paper.'
in the district. You eau help tis by
letting, no have your news items.
Some of the youngsters like
school so well that they are on the
job somt mes b.fo,e eight o'clo_k
in the morning,
Tho G, T.R. is only accepting
car lots of freight out of Cli 1ton
owing to the shortage of help here
and at other divisional points,
THE BAND Al'' LONDON.
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the town hall, Clinton,. on Satur,
day, Oct. 7th, at ten o'clock, for
Clinton's Voters" List.
back streets in Clinton.
FALL FAIRS.
Goderich is attracting the peo-
ple of this vicinity today and LIBERALS ATTENTION:
there will also be many go to the Any Liberal who would like to
Fair on eriddy. Tho ton. Bach attend the Banquet atLonclon on
Band is thenig attraction. Blyth
(Fair will be next Wednesday and Oct. ]nth will please hand their
Brussels Friday Oct. 6th, names to Councillor Thos, Haw -
ins, Secretary of the Clinton Lib -
AN EXCELLENT PICTURE oral Club.
In the window of W. D. Fair EVERYBODY READS THE
(.''O'S store last week was an ex-,ND,Rri ERA
ing an organization of dissatisfied
members with a view to taking
proceedings leading toy winding
up of the order,
cellent picture of the 161st Rur'on
Battalion, taken at London, be-
fore the removal to Camp Bor-
den. Ball & Atkinson also had
two pictures in their window.
NEW LICENSE TERRITORY,
J.E. Stone, of (Essex, has been
reappointed license inspector un-
der the nen temperance act. 'He
will have charge of South Essex,
with Maidstone. 13olle River, Roch
ester, Tilbury North and Tilbury
added. ,Lir. Stone is father cif
Miss Stone teacher at the School
of Commerce here and has, visited
Clinton on various occasions,
.The Kiltie Band was' well re-
ceived at the London eau' as the
following press reports will state.
The London Advertiser along ',with
the write-up gave the picture of
the %ittics;-The Clinton Kiltie
Band, 22 strong, under thelea,der-'
ship of Bandmaster Mitch. was the
musical feature of t150 West, rn (Fair
Thursday, Since the declaration of
the war th;e Baud .has lost ,22
members to the overseas bands of
the 33rd and 101st 'Huron County)
Batta,liona ft pistil) an exception-
ality 'good musical orglarriaation
and its playing wase accorded the
heartiest kind of congratulations
by the visitors to the Fair. Sup-
porting the band were hundr'eds'of
Clinton residents who came down
to the. Western 'lank special train
that left the notither'n town Of
7.45. The regular L.H. and B. train
which 'followed the special ln,
brought Own hundl'ed.s more.
Thursday Was °'eitizensr' day, Ac-
cording to the • `official program,
but it might well be referred to
Huron and Bruce Day.
The London Free Press in two
different cojurrnns made mention of
our Bands -The Clinton :Kittle Band
was one of the attractions on r"Clip
ton Day." as yesterday was known,
and played several excellent sel-
ections during the afternoon and
evening, ---Clinton's (tilde Band
'arrived before 31 o'clock ancl4pre-
sented a splendid spectacle march-
' ing through the downtoWn streets
en, route to the fair grounds, The
band is an excellent one and nrtde
chit with the corndr in the park
and 'on the streets The Clinton
Kitties have a record in which
they have a well justified pride.
Sinee'the comnro=ncen, nt t'.1 the way
they have sent :threat many of
their most experienced bandsmen
;overseas,. 2' members 'having
ed the 33rd F rtt. bn and the lelst
Hurons. No( withstanding rho unit
splendid condition plays
well, whether marching or in the
bandstand and on the whole is
worthy of the strongest commend-
ation,
NEW HORTICULTURAL, SOCIETY
A horticultural Isncie(y has
been organized in 'Brussels With
W, 11. Kerr, editor o1 the .Post
as president and 13 S.• Scott sec-
retary. It starts with twenty-one
members. Mr ,IIartry, of Sen -
forth District Representative at-
tended the organization meeting.
MAY SHAVE UPPER LIP,
There is good news for the SEAFORTH MEWS SOLD.
young subaltern4 'who have strng- 'lir, R. D. Croft, who has been
glen to meet the militia require- proprietor of thF LSeaforth News
menta which call for a monstache. for the past two years has sold
A new order has been issued to the paper to,Rcn J,IF. Snowden,
Everybody in town and vicinity
reads The New Era, They must
have it even if they borrow it.
Have it sent to your address for
'25 cents to the end of the year.
WITH THE 161st.
At the horse show held at Camp
Borden, Lieut Grieve, of the 101st
wars second in the Officers Riding
Contest. In the transport dis-
PinY tate least Battalion was voted
best, with second and third choice
ening to rho 11St11 yeasts,- Capt
31. C'srn1phell'li s qualff.ed as a 1'i 11
Captain.
NOT 11.:1',
Last week the Zurich Herald
made the following refcrento; •-
l'he. Clinton New Agra has reduced
the size otits edition to four pages
owing to the increased cos, of
production." -The Herald possi-
bly got apaper with the inside
sheet missing, but we are printing
6 pages yet for 01.. ayear, •
the effect that in future. military
men will not be obliged to wear
moustaches. No reason for the
new' order has been given,
HEAVY PRIZEWINNERS
AT LONDON.
James Snell & Sons were heavy
prizewinners at the Western 'Fail',
London, The offfe(4a1 'neer',
gives them -Aged rain' 1 and (1;
s;heaa'.ling ram 1 and 3; rant lamb
1,2,and 3,; agedlweland 2;sihearl
ing. ewe 1 and 3; ewe lamb 1.; pen
who has conductedthe Manitoulin
Expositor at Little Current for
the past 10 years. The New Era
wellcomes Mr. Snowden to Huron
Co., andlis •flxatr sorry 'to Gee Mi'.
Croft leave.
WINNERS AT LONDON.
T. McMichael & Son of'Hutlett
won 5th prize with 44ntcrnationa.t''
lin aged C'lyd'esdale stallion; 2nd
and lid with "Glen Rae' . and
`'Lord Ronald"i11 the heavy draft:
3rd for filly or gelding two years
five shearlings 1; pen ram lamb old, in the agricultural class. S.
and throe ewes 1; pen with rant Jones won 4th in the same class.
any age 1; pen, Canadian bred 2; In the roadsters for filly or geld-
ryt,m any age lst , ewe any age 1st. ing, two years old, Mr, McMichael
NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS won first.
A new issue of the Bell Tele- LT. -COL. SUTHERLAND
phone Directory is out and sub- SEV'E'RELY WOUNDED.
scribers will note that 'a11 haveftwe- Last week it was announced in
form A and B f
party linoso W and J. F,been .change- the daily press that Lieut, -Col,
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or- Donald M. Sutherland of Wood -
were
numbers with the prefix A stock, who went overseas with the
were contused twoh sondnumbers ijar,nd- gist Battl, wag severely wounded.
fngt in 1 as the two sound (simdibe He was sent to Paris, This is
and is 'hoped that; by uung the the second time Col. Sutherland
prefix W dna J •heir difficulty will has been 'wounded. He originally
be overcome There are rural
local Went to the .front as a major with
phones besides all the rurar lines the first contingent. 'Ile 005 in -
running into Clinton, Mrs. C valided home in the spring of
Rumba. is the ;efficient local 1015, and last winter accepted the
manager.
MINOR LOCALS,
L, O. L. meeting Friday night
Sunday is the first day of Oct-
ober.
Council meets on IVIondaY of next
week. Rev. W. E. Norton D. D sup-
erintendent of Baptist' Home Mis-
sions in Ottawa and Quebec died
Wednesday at his residence, 30
Howland avenue, Toronto, after an
illness of nearl3' 0 year's duration.
Rev, Mr. Norton was born 65
iyears ago at Arkona, Lambton
county, and after completing his
studies engaged in school teach -
r g for some years Later ho en-,
tercel the ministry, and had pastor
ages inStsynes Georgetown and
Ctwen 'Sountelt, Fifteen .years iitk>
command of the 71st, Col. Suth-
erla,ncl will be remembered by the
citizens as)he addressed .a packed
hall on behalf of the Ladies War
Auxiliary last Fall,
DEATH OF I1EV. DR. NORTON.
List Court in the Council Chamber:
on Saturday Oct. 7th (at 10 a, m•
There are quite a few appeals.
Lots of rain now,.
Remember W, Walker's furniture
`sale on Saturday evening of this
week. Sec' advt. on another page.
GODE"RICH AFTER, SOLDIERS
FOR 'WINTER CAMP.
A deputation from the Goderich
Board of Trade interviewed Col.
L. W. Shannon ?a,t military ,head hewas called to engage in home
quarters, London, on Saturday, mission wort:, Tie was an uncle
'with avienv to seeing IN of lir, Eastman, who Is supplying
could be done with regard to Win I at the Baptist church here,
tering aL certain number of troops
In the Huron town this winter, ST. HELENS BOY .FALLS
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Ours is the store that serves
you as good as anyfor books
and a little better for gen-
eral supplies. We try to
make School Supply trade a
mutual advantage proposi-
tion. It's an ,advantage to
us to have your business,
and we believe it's snequal
advantage to you to secure
what we offer at the price
The W. Do Pair Cot
Often the eheapest-1'1iways the Hest ,
Cola Shannon was unable to give
the deputation • say satisfaction.
owing to the fact that; nothing is
known las to the exact nuurber of
mein to be sent iscis this district
and to the Tact that arrangements
sire not yet completed for the
Lauding of the troops. 'Major
R. W. ilishop, C R:0,U., has 'been
tGoderich
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�11�C1 to proceed. .
Orde C
and look into thea facilities ;whim)
that town offers for the uccom-
odation of men, The deputation
was composed of the following.; --
M. 0. Cameron, ex -M P.P.; 13. C.
Hennings, Reeve; 'S. W. Craigie,
11.:11. Ilodgina, and 0 A, Nairn.
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Berger's English Paris Green
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 Ib and t lb packages,
Arsenate of Lead also in stock.
T. M. IH0V7 Mme'
NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispensing Chemist
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One of the casualty lists issued
clueing last week contained the
name of Arthur Lavis, of St. Holes
among the "killed in action," e
was but a young lad, barely old
enough to enlist . 'lie•'was a
strong manly icllow,ll0Weyor, and
succeeded in .getting through all
right. He went overseas with the
71st. The Lavrs family have done.
agood deal for the Empire, Mr.
Lavin, sr , cisnwith Ichei 161st; taro'
1e114 who were in England enlisted
there and' aro in the navy, ]raving
boon through the `battle: off the
Falkland Islands. '
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The Features of Our -
Furniture
To which we invite special attention
are its beauty, its assured comfort, its
solid construction, and its belo'iOTlie
usual prices. Any one of these points' '4
would be sufficient to earn it your
preference. When they erre all come
biped we feel sure you will realize
that this is It furniture buying oppor-
tunity you cannot afford to ignore,W.
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Undertaker and Funeral Director. (Phone 28.
Night and Sunday Halls answered at Residence over store
It will pay you to! The eon er tsrocef
"Live and Let Live"
'let our Prices 1
On your Plumbing
Heating or Eavetroughing
Estimates given free
Material -,and Workmanship
the Best.
Agents for Hecht Furnaces
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Thos.lnwkins
Plunging and Heating
Shop -over Rowland's Hardware
1PEACs'
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1 Some grown peaches of the
best quality Frown in Huron.
County and tree ripened.
"Why not preserve a good' sup-
' TAY of this luscious fruit. Now
Ithat 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.
I intending purchasers 'would do,
t'tvell to call and,, leave their orders'.
for Home Grown Peaches. Prices.
(guaranteed.
E0 E. Hunnifor
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Family Shoe Store
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We meet every footwear requirerxle nt of
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.
You will be quick to discover why so many farn1'li es
call this, "Their St -toe Store."
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