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THE NEW ERA CLINTON
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have deckled to spend more money than ever improving the
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A full year's subscription to The New litre and The Family •
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Herald and Weekly Star will cost only $1.85 provided
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orders are received before Nov. 30th, 1010.
Send your subscriptions to this office,
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The Price. of Newspapers
The increase in the price of printing paper has become so serious
that publishers are getting together to devise measures to
meet the situation. Many have already increased their sub-
scription rates and some have been forced to suspend
publication.
'We are advised. however, by the publishers of The Family
Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal that for the present;
anyway, there will be no increase in the price of that paper,
and we are permitted to offer The Family Herald and \Veekly
Star along with The. New Era for the small sum of $1,35
that is one full year's subscription to each paper.
This offer is only good until Nov. 30th, 1010, as it may be found
neeessary to make a change then.
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We have now swung into fall brushes, Gillett's Lye, Dutch clean-,
ser, ammonia, starches
Pancakes and Syrip-Most bi us
lake 's'omething ahttle More mill-
PREPA E:DNLSS not r V vet hes time cake habiear t is
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and almost before we know it,
winter will be upon us with its
Chilly Days 'Here is where we
believe in
Every housewife should ;be pre-
pared to get rid of theaccumular•
tion of dust of our hot and dry
Summer
Some suggestions we offer that
are helps for Housecleaping-soap,
Napthe soap, soap chips.. Due thane, store
healthy and good, for young and
old Ou r Pancake Flour is a1-:
aready tense with Corn Syrup it
will revive cid memories
Come lin and pee us We are
here to serve you You know the
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.j1GHES.e PRICES l,`Ult'13UTTeR AND: EGGS.
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Phone 111THE STORE OF QUALITY
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Tarred and Plain Building Paper
a Beaver Board
Sherwin-Williams Paints 4,
Glass and Putty '
Cow Chains and Horse Clippers
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Stoves and Ranges
Stove Boards. Stove Pipes and a bows
as Perfection Oil Heaters: just the thing for chilly t,
mornings and evenings
Mitts and Gloves galore
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Grand TrnnkRailway System
Time Table for Clinton
Buffalo' and Uoderieh
Going to Stratford 7.33 a to
2,58 p
5.15 p m
Going.to Rodericb 11.07 p m
1.35 p iu
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London, Huron and Bruce
Going to London 3.05 a to
4.15 p n1
Going to Wingham 11.00 ant
0.40 p m
ELDERLY CLINTON' MAN
IS FATALLY STRICKEN
S\rilliaalr Leppington, an old re-
sident of Clinton, dropped dead
in 'the Andrews Cement Works, on
Monday afterncon. in his 73rd
year He had been doing some
repairing to a chimney on his
house and had gone to the cement
works of S J. Andrews for some
cement, and while waiting to be
served tell to the floor and dim
in a few minutes No inquest
was held Sts Coroner Dr Thomp-
son decided 'that death was cues
ed by a paralytic stroke • He was
born in Devonshire, Eng , and
celebrated his 73rd birthday on
Oct 14111, He was married twice,
His first wife died 'thirty years
ago, and Mrs John A. Carter of
'Own is a daughter by the fust
marriage A second daughter.
Enna, died about a wenty years
ago in Brandon 'Ito later mar-
ried Susan Cartel', who survives
with throe children, two sons, Ptes
Thomas and William of the 161st,
Battalion, and Mrs Jack . Wallis of
Ritchie, Sask , who is expectea
home to attend the funeral Tne
funeral will be hied on Friday
afternoon services being conduct-
ed by Ret My Eastman of the
Baptist 'Churt•h The' pallbearers
will be Messrs E Graelis, 31.
Bartlilf, G A Bradshaw, G Ide-
Lennan. J McCaughey aid C. B.
Hale The late Mr. Leppington
was a Liberal in polities nett at
one time was a member; o•1 the
Sons of Engla#3ct
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WILLIS CUL)RCII
Rev Mr, Ritchie, of Cromarty,
took the services last Sunday
Next Sunday Rev N. H. Knok3e,
of Toronto, takes ch'rrge
Nov lath Rev. Mr, Duncan of
Lucknow will preach
On Nov 19th Rev, Mr. Currie of
Blenheim, will preach
\vl"SI.iIBY, CIlIJ7iC1I.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper w 11 ,be observed after the
morning service on Sundry The
Qua tr•
erry Fellowship meeting will
bo held at 100 in.
The Ladies, Aid will meet at the
home of Mrs R. 111. Manning to-
day
The Social lDepartlnent had
Theme of 'We League dervice. on
Monday 'night •-
r'he.Jun o r L„aZuo had a Gig time
at thea Helloa'e'en social last
grid ay evening,
The pastor preaches at both ser-
vices next Sunday
Miss Gladys Cantelon is the new'
organist, and commenced her du-‘
ties last Sunday Her playing
was much enjoyed by choir and
congregaaion
ONTARIO ST. CII1.'RC1(.
Rev G. W. 'Howson of London
considered one of London Confer -r
ence's greatest orators. will preach
anniversary services in this church
on Sunday There will be speciAJ
music by the choir The Trustees l
are askingfor a special offering
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The 1;Jalltewe'en social in the
church on Tuesday evening- was a
big success A Food program was
pr'esented with Rev Mr, Agnew,
the pastor es el rn•men Those
taking part wore -Mi E.G. Wise
Miss MeIvor and Miss F i,fuit wl0
tach sang n, sill(); the church cjrrr.r-
telt'; anal M,s M Mu r,y and Mirs
M Walker each gave a. reading.
7h ro was a cho, us by hay' a nd ho
'Witches vivo a 12 o'clock'march
Lunch was setVed at the :c,ose.
No warping or cracking is possible with .our secret
process semi -steel fire -box linings. Being in five pieces,
theyare easilyremoved or replaced without bolts or cement
Before you invest in a new range let me show you the
Pandora's sensible ideas for saving time and labor. 834
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ENLARGING GARAGE 'LETTING TIia1 LIGHT SHINE
Mr, J. H. Paxman, the Ontario St Charlie Sam, the Huron street
Laundryman has had an electric
light placedoutside the door,
A T1MELYi REMINDER
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NEW CARETAKER Lest we forget, it may be
Mr. W,G Smyth has ace pted the mentioned that that friend at the
position of caretaker of the Pub- front wilt be glad' to get b letter
from you
Garage man ;has enlarged his build
ing and,is busy finishing it up be-
fore winter pets in
tic school, succeeding Mf W. J
Coopey 'whol .has been the faithful
caretaker for over 25 years
THE 161st GONE
Tho Huron Battalion left Camp
Borden on Friday afternoon for
some Eastern port If they leave CARLOAD OU POTA'IOrS
at once it will not be many clays
until wor,f is received that that' J S e:p & CO.. got a c r:osd of
have landed in England potatoes from New B eh this
week and are. busy sailing them
DID YOU HEAR THE GEESE Tho price is around $215 to $2.25.
Last Friday evening abig flock COUNCIL MEETS i4IOND,1Y
of wild geese passed over our main
Streey a sorroute to t Wats sorry it' day evening ou'of i meets ee]ton 1y1o11
ways dark The geese certainly won .1 be long irefm'e the ec,as
made 'themselves heard
IMPROVEMENTS
Reeve Ford is havinga story
added 'Co the kitchen at Ms home
and the impro\ements will include
bathroom etc
CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS
Customs eollections for 7 mot.ths
ending Oat. 81st. 1016
April 1, TOM bo Oct. 31, 1010 $ 27250 SO
Aptil 1, 1)15 to Oct. 81, 1015 1(1073 01
Increase b 105077 SS
CARD O'F. THANKS
Messrs John and James Brown
bu Incas is finished,
NEW EMPLOYEES
Miss Mabel Augustine, of Port
Colborne, takes kr, position as
clerk at the G T,R. freight sheds
Mr F. W. Holloway of Montreal.
is the new/ baggageman at the
station
GETS GOOD RATING
Mr Snazel of Goderich, who has
the Clinton billboards, had the
wish 'lo thank the Hone Circle, of Inspector here last week and gave
which their mother was arneinher, him the excellent eating of AA.
for the prompt 'payment of 62,000 Mr Snazel has to finish up his big
board at
at her death Wishing the Home the; which he will
Circle every. success do in a week or so
BRIG RAWL'Na COMING, BRTJCJ.: BATTL
ARRIVES TN ENGLAND
Brig Reeding, who is in charge Tu:sdtiY1s p p` r3 an' ounccdth't
of this Western part of Ontario
for the Salvatimr Army, 1\' , be the Bruce County Battalion host
tore on Nov ale
end el ane al ar, se arziwed safely in Englund it is
meetings at the Army Barracks lust Utile over two weeks since'
Fuller particulars will be given they left London for an eastern
next week: , 1 point•
16 VACANCIES COMING EVENTS
There arc\ now sixteen vaeande.e
to the Comn oats, the greatest num-
ber of vacancies at any one lime
in the history of the Canadian
Parliament But these air hir:tory
making ' days Of the vacancies
five are in Quebec,: five in the Mir'
Unto Provinces ]'our in Ontario.
and two' in DLinitoba
BUILDING GARAGE
Praday-Cionem1rfiee meeting of
Council
Monday -Council meeting •
Tuesday-Horticnlrtmai Assoei-.
ation at 7 30 p; n1: L 0.T,.,/ A.t-
Horuo at r o'clock
,tridny - A F.& A. Al
Tuesday, 141h -Children's Aid
Society public meeting, at night fn
town hell
R Graham, local agent for the THE BOY SCOUTS
Ovc:rla'nd Car has torn down part IThe Clinton Bny cout Lha
of the hor'se,sheds at the Graham guas,s of Mr3M. DS,.MeTagg lwere rt on,
house and is erecting a aragefoi' g
for his auto business Mr. Graham
has sold seven carat thisfall al-
ready The nuw owners axe ;-G.
'Di M.eTegg'u•l', W. S. R Holmes, .7.
Harland, Wes Stevens, Win. Mid-
dleton and 3 Atkinson.
CLINTON BOYS IN 'PIM
Dr Clarence Copp, who is n
fourth year student 0t1 Medical The members of the Yr ung Led -
College, owing to the lack of doe- Cies/ Pa.riotuo . Auld rY Wish to es-
ters was recommended by the press their sincere 'thanks to the
ta.clies, who so kirelly opened
their homes' for Victorola. Recital,
by'ihe proceeds of wit:cls the trea-
sury of the AUsilisr twa19 'lug-
another old Climon boy 113 hard mentecl '11) the amount of 53220.
to keeplr'ld C C I. sii•dents down
The positions held' by these two HORT1OT.LTIJRAL SOCIETY
The annual meeting of the Clin-
ton Horticultural Society, will 'be
held in the Council Chamber on.
Tuesday evening, at 7 30 pen. Of-.
ficers will be elected and other
important business brought before
The highest maximum temper- the meeting. Any who wish to
etui'e was. 70% on 8th The lowest ioin'the Society should a, 11'' now
minimum temperature was 28° on to Mr. Thos: Cottle, Secretary.
10th The highest range) Was 32° S A. 'OFFICERS MOVED. on 9th, the, lowest range was 8°'
on i2nd The means for the mon' h Tho load. S A. Officers have got
wire maximum 855° ;elle 1ririy'um their enarebing orders Capt.
3835 and the range 1820° The Webster, who has been relieving
first 11016 of the month. Nae dry here for seven weeks is moved to
The rain fall was 339 inches. Fad Wiarton, while Capt Frond and
wheat looking well ]Forest leaves Tient, Saunders Wi1.1 ao to seafo.•Lh.
falling on J',th. Foreslts nesirly This week the officers are ttend-
baro on 31st Thunder on 31st, ing t'he Congress at Toronto. Capt.
Knuth, i slatted for Clinton, but it
MINOR LOCALS, is eat known who will be junior.
November officer With her,
Only 44 morin shoilping, days till L 0. L. AT-HOME,
Christmas The annuatl{ L O. L. of home will
Council meets on Monday bo.held next Tuesday eyeing.. and
Aro- you preparing a parcel for the members are looking forward
the soldier boy ovsAea,s? Time to a royal waning A:ri excel -
to be getting: it ready lent proggram has been prepared
The L 0 L. hold their At Home and argl the members are asked. to
on Tuesday evening, of next week come and spend a social time to
Moss People have takingg ways- ether 5ver•ybody remembers
but very few, Have brine -lig back "r'e g°od tiinG last yea] and 'the
ways one this, year' will be a better one
The, lorl.ge is in a flourishing; con-
C1n'istmile' falls on Monday this linen at the present
Hallowe'en night to dinner and
afterwards to the picture show
The boys brought presents to be
sent to the soldiers at the front
for Christmas It was a p1easnnt
everting and the boys thank Mrs
McTaggart heartily for her kind-
ness
DID WELL
professors, and is sit' present ' in
charge of one of the, floors of St
Michael's Hospital The junior
house surgeon is Dr Roy Ball,
young men shows that they are
bringing distinction to them, by
their wort: in college
MO;TITOROLOCI AT, REPofoT
FOR OCTOBER 1916
year
Cheese is about 6 cents higher 51IN012' LOCALS
than last year Tho macadam road to the stat-
ion .ought:. to he ele:lned before the
winter sets in
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Tho children had a big ig tirve 'on
"Masts In Qrermany,' remem0ei
Tuesday evening a1 being Bellow-
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Germany nudein 101.1, and canNo s tions carnage was done.
buy British gootee The Seaferth Expositor has in-'
Paper higher, ink higher, metal stalled a lynotype for setting their
higher, wages higher No wonder typo and it haws made a wonderful
that hire gloom around most pub-im;grovetuent
lisher's sanctums Is b comingin-
tense
The city of Saskatoon adver-
tises in one of its newspapers 72
columns of town lois to be sold
for non-payment of taxes
• A good way to raise taxes Would
be for every man to, be the assess -
di of h14 neigh bolos property
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Whenever you see the words -
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Do your, Christmas ' .shopping
early I
If yont•want your olct tine club -t
in) yon. had better de it r otv The o
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Often the cheapest-'-Pilways the Best
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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 c lb packages.
Arsenate of Lead also in stock.
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The Features of Out'
Furniture
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 he sufficient to earn it your
preference. When they are all Sen];,. •-
tined we feel sure you will resJ.id:
that this is a furniture buying op'por-•
tunity you cannot afford to ignore,,
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'Undertal,ker and ]Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
1111011.610
It Will pay you to The earner Grocery
"Lave and Let Live"
get our Prices
on your Plumbing
Heating or Eavetroughing
Estimates given free 1Material and Workmanship
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FOR YOUR
ChristrasBaking
From man)) lands there have
beets gathered 'together in our
store, the finest and most'tempt-
ing ingredients for the Christmas-
baking We welcome one' ana all
to inspect 'these goods They will
bear the closest analysis for we
selected them from aurone' 'MY thee
most choicest samples
1 kindly order all goods 'for the
holiday baking as early as poses
bre as some p them are goingto •
be short this year 'Let us sg
gent a few of the more import-
ant lines, -
Seeded and Valencia Raisins
Currants, form Partras,
Almonds, Walnuts and .Filberts,
Peels -Lemon, Orange, Citron,
Mincemeat and Extracts,
Canned Vegetables,
Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans,.
Sweet Potatoes and Asparagus„
Agents for Mesta Furnaces
Thos.11awkins
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Plumbing and Heating
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Everybody is aware that there has been a
Z universal increase in the price of shoes.
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leather and of everything else that enters into the
.1 construction of shoes has compelled manufacturers
to advance their prices -it could not be avoided.
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Please remember that this store of Good
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very limit of.Sh.oe Values for their tnoliey
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