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The Clinton New Era, 1916-10-05, Page 6PAGE S7X. n4eleee.uwr.ru.�u THE CLINTON NawRRA. Thursday, October. 5th, L. °";Clean; smokeless and odorless oven means perfect cooking and baking. This is assured by ventilation and the nickel -coated non -rust steel lining in S appy, Stylish, Serviceable FADELESS INDIGO : SERGES are in the SPOTLIGHT of POPULARITY for men's and women's suits. Tl'iey 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 -icor fade. They are the result of years of experience in the weal er's art: 1NZIDENT.I4LLY-We stock IND[GO 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. WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67. Next to Royal Bank gaidaMallAlinalataldd MEN'S STORE, Cuaton3 Tailoring Men's +F'urni;hangs. Phone 103. OppositcPu bl icLibrary i 1 LMA LADIES' COLLEGE OPENS iTS THIRTY. SIXTH YEAR ON SEPTEMBER TWELFTH: NINETEEN HUNDRED (- SIXTEEN For calendar and terns: R. t. Wamer,M. A., D.D„Alma College, St. Thomas, One Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in nun etruction and deeign hit ex- tremely well made in,every de. tail, leers are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discrimmatiug buyer, The Cheapest Spot in Aluron to buy all hinds ofFtirnit ire Furniture Dealers and Funeral »ireetors-Phone 104. N. Ball 110 -RESIDENCE PllON11S- .1. ID. Atkinson 180 A Biscuit For Every Taste. The upward tendency of flour and shortening markets has rais- ed the prices .of all lines of , ,sweet cakes. , 1We 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 25e. LINE i Lemon Cakes, aaIGH$ST PRICES FOR BUTTER Vanilla, Bar Royal fruit Biscuit • • OUR 15c. LINIES 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 EGOS. JomNseiN e • Phone 111 TIME STORE OF QUALITY , .v ••o••oi•••••ii i••••••o••••••••• a4.0•o0goo•te•••••os • • • • • Special Lines in •• I.1 % RI) A E • • • e : We carry a Large Assortment of A • m �4. '1Files Granite Ware •• • • Saws, Screw Drivers , • •Steins 1 Butcher knives •- Enamels Carving Knives e • • Scissors . 1 , , r Paint Remover o • Tinwatre ' ,Purniture Polish • Varnishes 1 } , 1 Alluminum Ware o II Wrenches 1 Knives and 'Forks . 0 • Hammars. /: All kinds of Brushes 0 • Nickel Plated Pon and Pocket Knives • Tea and Coffee Pots . Sherwin!Williams, Paints o Teakettles and Treys. N. P. Spoons and 'hods • • 9 New 'Home Washing Machines Galvanized Tubs mad Pails Daisy. Churns •' , a 3' One second-llrund Furnace, meciiynl size, for sate CHEAP: le 3 A stock of. Happy Thought and P andotce P',anges-and others ,s o. ,a • ra M1 0) 1 f'1 G. ,ss V 34,0+54're.wni, t-. , D STOTES, HARDWARE ani ca 00,90.09el•e••te0•®t9•tl' e0 • 'seat, 4, •n.';. X17 w • AND NOVELTIESeeenoeiseeneneencineeoesee : Grand TrnnkRaiiway system Time Table for Clinton Buffalo and Uoderich Going to Stratford 7.83 a to 2,58pw 5.15pm Going to Goderich 11,07 p m ].35 p w 6.45pn• 11.03 p m London, Httron and Bruce Going to London.,....,8,05 a m 4.15pm Going to Wingham 11.00 a m 6.40pm THANKSGIVING DAY RATES. The G. T. R offer single fare ticketsood goingand returning on Moradny Oct, 9th and fare and one third good going Oct. 7, 8, 9, and return on Oct. 10111. YO If CAN ''HELP. Readers ofthis piper are ur- gentle' requested to fever us with Personal o3 other local news. Many things oflocal interest esclpe our notice which 'tve would he Pleased toprint..didwe know of them. We wish out' subscribers and readers to assist us in our local news gath- ering. FEDERATION LIBI'RAL CLUBS. Clinton Liberal Club will be re- presented. at London on Wednes- day ,of next week to attend the annum meeting and banquet, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr. N. W Rowell and Mr. Norris, Premier of Mani- toba, will be present. TEIUST ATTEND SCHOOL. The School Act now states that each child bewteen thee sees Of 8 and 14 years must attend school every school day during the year unless excused by itloess or nether reatotis started en the Act. The Government intends to stamp out Truancy and negligence on the part of parents. All inspectors now insist on a strict observance of of the Act. ETA. TITER DEAD From, the Stratford Beacon we take the following obituary notice which refers to the father of Mr. W. J. Stevenson, fernier .owner of the electric light plant here -An old and 9lighly respected resident passed quietly away Thursday ev- en'xig at hes lite residence, 189 Front street:. Although in poor health for a number oe years, his late illness 4yas only of two weeks' duration..' He Wes born: at 'Pridemore, county Tyrone, Ireland in 1839, ;coming to Stratford in 1883, where he has resided, almost cehtinuahy. In• religion a Presby- terian, Mr. Stevenson cast in ilia lot with the old 1Nornian street congregation, and Was therefore One of the oldest members, of the presentKnox church, having faithfully filled the office, of both manager and elder. He assisted at the bulding Of the edifice which was destroyed by fire, and turned the first sod for the found-, cation, die deeply deplored the destruction of the beautiful hued_ ing and 'was one of the most an-. terestecl spectators at the laying o£ th'e corner stone of the new buldiirg, Bo was married to his bereaved partner nearly fifty-two years ago and is survived, be- sides his widow, by three sons and two daughters, William Jos o£ Thorttloe. New Ontario; Robe. A of Breckvifle; Anderson and the Misses Martha, and Margaret at home; also two grandsons Ab- bott( and Jay ; three children 'pre- deceased him One brother, Mr, James Stevensot, 327 Free St, anti one sister, Mrs. M.irgaret Me- I.Gina., Chicago, Still surviVclrim. The Amerce, was held on Monday afternoon from his late residence, to Avondale ccmetery, Martin conducting the services, A Large number of friends attended the funeral a,nli the, floral offer- ing -E. -marked the high eetecm in which the dccemsed than wits held. Among those teem out of to we who attended the funeral were- 7. J. St.eve)rson. of Thomice; If A Stevenson .of Brockville and Mies M. Donaghy of Hamilton..' Tho beavers were'3/beers. I'. Bab - en ce 73, Nichol., W, Wherry, W le. leratt, W. Allendo'1 and T' B. Tobiason. • l r' e It won't be hard ro decide what range you want in your kitchen after I show you the Pandora's special features,. 837 Sold by HARLAND BROTHERS a Cu U4Iil113A!C+l tep-c,ia LAAASLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA..a4U1��a&& 1 c s. i Local News ► VVTYYYYVVVVYYYVYIvevYVTYYV renveereeveeeevyvyyyyyy9r1 Pte. Bezzo GIVE YOUR NA'14.t11. Don't say 'Hello," in answering a telephone call. It mill save ■ time and sometimes confusion to Is Anti wounded give your name or the name of your firm. The one who call's, --- too, should tell who he is ars soon as he gets the connection, unless Mr. Isaac Bezzo 'was otficiallY he knows hie voice will be re - notified on Saturday that his son cognized at the other end. Pte. Wm, Chester Bezzo, clad been BRUCE BATTALION GOING. severely wounded in the hand and The 180th Battaldon, the. Bruce was admitted to No.5 Red 'Cross battaj,iont one of the finest that Hgepietarl in Wimoreux .on Sept,. `21st. • Pte. Bezzo's old friends will all hope that the wound Wiilsoonhell Pte. Bezeo went over with the First; Contingent and this is the, second time he has been to the hospital, ever trained ,in SLondon, is under orders for departure overseas. The ml:tias headquarters at :Loaidon received word to that effect. The date hie not been decided on, but shortly: this batttiliion part. Lieut. -Col 'Weir, the Of- ficer in command, has the largest battalion recruited in this district and it is one of the most efficient. ' PASTIME DANCE. MINO° LOCALS: The Pastime Club will!' hold a October, dance on•''Friday night. Five Sundays this month. . . PROGRESS! Council met on Monday even ing. • One day this week h farmer was Blyth Fair drew a large. num seen .taking a sheep to the stock bee from this section on Wodnes- yards in the back part of iiia auto- day last. . mobile.. The quesltiton arises did the sheep sit on the sent? or did it take the ride standing?' BROTHER DIED OF WOUNDS The following press report from' Lucknow makes reference to a broth. er of Mrs Otto Fink, formerly of Clin- ton, who died of wounds;- John Mc. Land received the sad news Monday morning of the death of his son, Pte. Aiutdock illeLend, who went overseas with the 33ed liattalien in 0 signal section, Some days ltgo his people re ceived news that the young loan was seriously ill. The telegram bearing the news of his death says he died of gun shut wounds. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Deane 1'fnron Sunday School Asso. ciecion is lostunitte in securing alias l ertha Laine of 'i'oi'nnto for the con- vention of 1010 which is to be held in Sea£orth Thursday October 12th, In addition to several 100 41 speakers Miss Leine who is one of the frovir,oial Association etIicers will speak both HP. ternnon and evening,, and also at the hsnquet which is tieing provided by the cfeaforth S. 5 Association, The Onvention prowiees to be profitable Mayor Thompson eves unable to teed interesting and itis expected that attend council. Councilllors Fitz - n large delegation from the various simons and wares were also ab-• Sunday Schools of ()entre Huron willgent, be present. Thanksgiving_ -op - day on Monday, which will be a public holiday. Monday next, Thanksgiving Day the post 'office will observe .the holiday, and the wicket will he ;open from 9,30 to 10.30 a,ne and from 3.30 to 4.30 Bayfield Fair next Tuesday and Wednesday. ' Voters' List Court on Settleday, Oct, 7th of this week at 10 o'clock Odds and Ends of the Council Brevities None the Less interest ing, Because of Their Condensation BAND AT TAVISTOCK. The Tavistock Gazette makes the following reference to the Kiltie Band which played there on Tuesday; -The Cie ntun Kittle Band, 10 strong, livened things up immensely with their varied program of patriotic and martial music. All their selections were per S,J Andrews had en account of fecely rendered and were much enjoy '510,35 forttle used on the streets. ed by everybody, as could he judged t the numerous exclatnatione of The Forbes Coal Co., bad n bill for 5.13.50 for soft coal -.0- ' For 110 rods of ditching 575 was paid to A. McCartney for the lob ,y appreciation overheard amongst the dense crowd. The pipers far excelled any that were ever beard bete before, and all in all they area musical_ag gregation tbat any town or large city should be proud of possessing, APPEALS DRAINAGE AWARD Judge. Dickson of Goderich pre- sided on Saturday over an appeal made bye4Iies Smith oe'lloroutto,' against a.drainage award rade by Engineer Farncombe of London for Goderich Township Council. Miss Smith has 30 acres of land land she has been assessed 5118 to- wards the new drain, which is [proposed to drain the Rance, Smith, - Holland Trick properties. D. Ur- quahart K. C , of Toronto, and Engineers E. A. James and E. M. Proctor of Toronto aro represent ing bliss Smith, (end they Claim that while the award is heavy the results are not satisfactory, and claire tha,b the natural flow of the w'ator should' motto followed but Insitead a, substtantial .drain, should run through the Rance property and empty into the Bayfield River. Judge Dickson reserved the cle- cielion. I 1 The Hydro account for the street lights for month was $137.50. For lighting Hal] and supplies was $5.40, Seele • & West had an account of 515.83 for work psi watering eart used for oiling streets, -- ChiefWheatleyWheatley reported 55.55 for market scales and $5,00 for hall rent, _ ^ _ Superintendant Shobbrook .of the cemetery, reported 545.00 for per- petuity and 519.00 for work. The Finance Committee recom- mended, that the trees -riven be .an- tlorized to pay the wages' in full for street 'Nora done in October. Mr. Morgan D. Williams, or- ganizer for the Ontario Govern - moire nif for the Recd Cross bund, ad- diresseda the council In committee iu regards to the Red Cross Fund and other matters, mem • ! OS E T • ,Y ILD FAIR 8 o tea l.9 88 w • on Wednesday, Oct, nth • g Good Horse Races -Baled in Attendance a as a + A Or nil Concert ,v't Night 0 • • • • • 63 to c) • 80Osee•ei•oceeseemesseeeeese 090®QU8t2rfd®CP•ib0.0i•••••••••c: vn The Forest City quartette, itsx,isted be MINS likiGI .EN, Scotch and Irish Dancer . Been Engaged for the Evening . Ours is the store that servos you as good as any for hooks and a.little better' toe gen- eral 'supplies. We try to Make. School Supply trade a mutual advantage pi'o,po.si- tion. -It's .ari advantage to us to have . your business, and we believe it's an equal advantage to you, to secure what we offer at the price 1 The W. Do Fair eo• Often the eheapest--Always the Best sty inaNdialablallae Berger's English Paris Greet w s� 3 Paris Green is used for a purpose which makes poor grades worse than useless.' Tt won't pay you (0 experiment, Get Bergers then you will have the best. in original ib and rib packages. Arsenate of Lead also in stock. T. E'er 1-1077M.i.. NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispensing Chemist 3 The Features of Our - Furniture e ur Furnituree To which we invite special attentiore are its beauty, its assured comfort, its solid coustruction, and its below the usual prices. Any one of these points. wquld be sudielent to earn it ;pew preference. When they are tell omeeec pined we feel sure you will �}}ppauea that this is a furniture liuyicig;d'oppor'• tunity you cannot afford to ignore, ® . 'Undertaker and Funeral Director. Those 25, 731glrt and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store It will pay you to The (korner &>roem y.. "Live and Let Live" get our Prices Busy T at, h ouse-clean e' rn ` 111„ on your Plumbing Heating or Eavetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship 'the Best. Agents for Reda Furnaces Thos. llawkins Plumbing and pleating Shop -over Rowlund's 'Hardware PHONE 45. • l.m' YOU ARF, LTT US HELP • YOU SA Vie LABOR IN COOKING Wo have e delicious ;line of Cooked 'Ham -•ready for the table -that the entire family will ap- pr•eciafe, Or if you prefer, you can have your choice of a number of other lines that are easily made ready to serve, Remit h14 list, Cooked Ham, Veal Loaf, Corn Beef, Jell'.ed Hoek, Panned Salmon, 'Tiippard 'Herring, Fin -- an Iiaddie, ;Chip Beef, and Bologna, For quick desserts ave would:': suggest Jelly Powder; 'Tapioca ready to serve in a minute; ands all binds of fancy preserves. SPECIALS Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons.,..: Cranberries, Celery Sweet Potatoes._ and Spanish Onions E. E. llutiniford d.e.,,e4.+N4++.1•i".4.4.+ 4.4.4.4! ,i'3; e,H44.+73..H•44.1.44+++•e+ I'd•4'•7'+4q. 4.1 • • • Fam:iIv Shoe Store Intandalagaitafaanial We meet every footwear requirement c.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 fur 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 families. call this "Their Slloe Store,' FRE . e S HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES td.:i4:40. ki.4• em"+4•1'!t944•gt9 '14::-. •he•a,..4"1111+1.:0 rr •i,