The Clinton New Era, 1916-10-26, Page 6PAGE SIX.
THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Thursday, Octobe
26th, 1910
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and
House r8urnishings
Phone 67.
Next to Royal Bank
SMEN'S STORE.
Custom Tailoring
Men's Furnishings.
Phone 103.
Opp osi l0Publ icLibrary
IMIBMISSIIMINMI MIN= OUR
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
Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for.
your inspection. Light in oonf
struetion and design tut 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 anddiscriminatiug buyer.
The Cheapest Spot in Moron
to buy all kinds ofFurniture
&
Furniture Dealers and funeral Directors—Phone 104
N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PONESJ,D. Atkinson 180
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COOL W AT 2BP4
We have now swung into fall
and almost before we know it,
winter will be upon us with its
Chilly Days Here is where we
believe in
PREPAR,E:DN ESS
Every Housewife should be pre-
pared to gel rid of the accumular
tion. of dust of our hot and. dry
Summer
Some suggestions we offer that
are helps for Houseeleaoing—soap,
Napttha, soap, soap chies..Duetbane,
HIGHEST -PRICES FOR bUTTER
°` Clean, smokeless and odorless oven means perfect
cooking and baking. This is assured by ventilation and
the nickel -coated non -rust steel lining in
We
It won't be hard ro decide what range you want in your
kitchen after I show you `the Pandora's special features
Soil by HARL1'1ND BROTHERS
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Grand TrankRailway System
Time Table for Clinton
Buffalo and Uoderich
Going to Stratford 7.68 a rn
,. 2,55 p' u,
5.15pm
Going to Goderieb 11 07 p pm
1.6.45 p”.
'• 11,03 p m
London, Huron and Bruce
Going to London5.05 a rn
4.15 p m
Going to Wingham 11 6.40 a ru
brushes, Gillett's Lye, Dutch clean-
ser, ammonia, starches
Pancakes and Syrip—Most hi us'
]dice 's'omething alittl'e 'more ap-
petizing at this time of year Why
not revive the pan cake habit? Its
Healthy and good, for young and
gld Ou r Pancake IFloue is al-
ready to use with Corn Syruii it
will revive old memories
• Como in and ]see us We are
here to serve you - You know the
store
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REV IRA, HICKS DE,vD. THE FIRST SNOW
The first snots[ flurries :Akre on
Rev 1.:11. Hicks, astronomer and
"long disthnce" weather foreenstei
and publisher, died at St Louis,
1120;. Thursday night from pneu-
monia T -Ie was 71 years old
MOVED To TORONTO
Mr and Mrs, Whitmore and Mr.
Clif Whitmore moved to Toronto
this week where they will reside
Mr Whitmore Win. beagent for the
SCARLET MEETING
A Scarlet meeting of the L O.L.
was held here on Friday evening
Three candidates were aifvnaced
The. next meeting, will be held
here on Jai Nary 14th
NO NEW( HYMNAL
The committee named by the
General As'seinbly of the Presby-
terian Church in Canada to revise
the Boole of Praise now need by
the church have decided not to
issue the new book just now owing
to the high cost of paper
ACCEPTS POSITION AT
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• Piles
Granite Ware
• Saws Screw Drivel's •
• Staii'ns Butcher Knives 0
1 Enamels ,. Carving Knives
eSeIesors 1 Paint Remover i
° Furniture Polish o
Tinware
.o Varnishes. t Alluminum Ware' ®•.
ri Wrenches , i Knives and Forks
'9 Hammars All kinds of Brushes
;ia Nickel Plated Pen and Pocket Knives
Spoons and
S!Williawrs Paints
m Tea and Coffee Pots N.P. Sherwin- 'Forks
,0 Teakettles and Trays
• 0 New 'Some Washing Machines
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ffi Galvanized Tubs and Pails Daisy Churns,
1 One 'second-lharnd eurnace,e medium size, for sale CHEAP,
2 A stock od Happy Thought and P amelora, Ranges -and ethers
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S STOTES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
Friday night, but soon changed tb
rain
BUILDING IMPROVEDTho Bxprees office has been
papered and painted; and looks
fine in its new fall outfit
THE LIII,LL Y ONE
Ws time for an announcement
Clinton Motor Truck Co in that as to the city in which - the
city Kaiser -will eat his Christmas din -
nor Berlin is suggested.
TAX COLLECTOR BUSY
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
f
Me and Mrs. Eh Crich, Tucker-
andChiof Wheatly is busy these cloys
smith announce the engugemen'eoe putting his tax receipt; around,
their eldest daughter, Luc]ncla ,the by the lo,.k' of eom� they c or.-
to Mr. Ezra Ellis, ,oplacetford,ty- tinue to grow bigger each year
marriage to take place in Nov-
ember . ARCH MEETING
WILL LIVE. IN STRATFORD A Royal Arch meeting will be
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Kellar and held in Murphy Lodge room on
family moven to Stratford. which Friday evening of this week
is more convenient for Mr Kellar.. There are three candidates to ride
They will be missed in town, Mr the goat i
Kellar being organist et Wesley
Church and the Messes Kellar sang
in the choir
WILL RESIGN
Mr W. J. Cooper, who has been
caretaker of the Public School
for a. number of years, has ten-
dered his re€ienation, and with
Ms daughter, Miss Lucy, will move
to Toronto to reside We are
sorry to see our citizens leave
town
STRRAT,TORD
Mr C. F, Bell has accepted a
position at the freight offices at
Stratford, and commenced world
on Monday morning Mrs. Bell
and family will remain until] they
can sell their house here
SUST TWENTY-1FIV(E COLUMNS
Tho North Battieford News the
other week contained no less than
twenty-five -columns of, North
Battleford and Tura] districts pro-
perties; offered for sale for arrear -
ages of tixee Lind may he cheap
again out West
WILL BE SIN-YtAR. COURSE
L O.L. AT HOME.
Murphy Lodge; L O.L. Clinton
intend bolding their annual At -
Home on Nov 71:ii in th,e Lodge
room A committee has the]pok
ing after the program
BROTHER WOUNDED •
Mrs Murray McEwen, Mn.ry St,
received wore] ;that her brother,
Pte D. J. Ross had been wounded
at the bt(ttle front Pte. Ross is
well -'known hire and in Onter'
being one of the Orillia hockey
players and has visited here on
several occasions Mr's. Harry
Twitchell is also a sister of the
wounded soldier '
COLLAR BONE BROKEN
Master Gerald Rothwell, of Lurk -
now met with a painful accident.
While riding .abicycle in company.
with another leo, the wheel :.'true]:
some loose gravel ,and skidding,
he was thrown over the hcndleliai•.
and surf ,r,d afr;ieture of the co'tar
bone Having received rho necess
pry medical attention. he is now
well on the way to recovery
AUTO CAUGHT FIRE '
An automobile belorg;ng lo C;
Rumball, of London caught fire at
noon Tuesday in that city when
the engine back—fired' 1Tbe brio
gado from No 1 fire hall respond
ed and extinguished, the blaze in a
few minutes The damage to the
auto would be about $70—Mr.
Rumball was in Clinton at the
time of the accident
Atter July 1818 the course of
study for undergraduate students
at the faculty of medicine in the
University of Torouto will be six
years instead of five, as at present
What changes in the curriculum
will be' made to spread the studies
over another year has not as yet
been exactly. determined
THE LOCAL MERCHANTS
The amount of business that the
mall order houses get' from any
community depends proportionet-'
ely upon the aggressiveness of the
local merchants In these times it
is a good, investment for the home
merchant to follow, the example of
the mail order houses and spend a
little money] in inviting patronage
and advertising, his goods
CALL THI]I.NEIW BRA
If the relatives of soldiers who
have been /tilled or 'wounded
would notify The New Era im-
mediately on receipt of informer
lion, the names wilt be pu', hed at
the earliest possible moment, thus
notifying all ,relatives and friends
As the information is invariably
telegraphed to the nearest of kin
from Ottawat first, the names do
not .appear" in the casualty list tor
three or four days after The
NOW Era, will give prompt attent-
ion to any telephone message or
other notification in these mat-
ters Telephone 30 or 95.
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Ono well developed side of the
library situation in the Province
,of Ontario during the past oecade
is that pertaining to the educa-
4 tion of the public in respect to
® these educational institntious
LaMuch of the supeese of this branch
• of the world of the workers is in
G no small measure floe to govern-
• mental assistance, to the Ontario
Library Association, and to the
Gl
Library Institutes, of which 'there
• are now fifteen This trio of
' forces have labored in unison with
a9 y tho en.Usfoctory result theft oday
(0there is a deeper interest and .r
qa E larger band of enthuSisetic workers
sa than Olt• any time heretofore The
•'a i libraries are now a. Tee n. ni'ed in
1 tegral part of the life of the, pee- p1o, and they are be coming of
0 , greater import'ince and of greater
is value 'Us lime, passes Of their fu -
0 taro as 0 force in the up} gilding
'5 , of the nation the; most optimistic
0 - m' dere not, venture an estimate
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TRAINS LATE
The evening train has been
breaking records for sometime.pest
It is due to arrive at 1118. but Sat-
urday night's travellers got here at
2n in. A wreck was down near
Paris
WILL LIVE IN SEAFORTH
Mr Fred Bell, who was Baggage
man ait.the G • T. R. station here,
but who has been making shells at
Seafortli moved; his household ef-
fects to that town on Saturday
where tae and Mrs Bell wiillreside
WOUNDED OVER EYE
Pte Laurie Grote, youngest son
of Me and Mrs T. A. Greig, wee
wounded over the eye with as.hell
seninter 11 was a narrol escape
for the young] soldier Pte. Will.
Greig, Ms brother is now back in
the trenehei( after beirer laid off
duty owing, to rheumatism
LIBERAL CLUB TONIGHT
The annual meeting of the Lib-
eral Club will be held tonight in
the CluTI room The elder item of
bus•tness will be the; election of
officers and plan work for the
coming winter Ali Liberals are
asked to attend this meeting in the
Club rooms over Counter's jewe-
lry store 0
MOVINGS
Mr and Mrs, Robert Thompson
have moved to the Chidley pro-
perty •
Mr eaid; Mrs, G. Daviel halve' tak-
en the ]rouse vacated by Mr Thom
poen
Mr Robert Marshall has leased
tho home la..el1 occupied by 1VIr
Whitmore on Battenbury street,
and is busy moving into the house
this week
0 C,I, TRAFALGAR DAY
LIEUT PROUDPOOT
HAS SLILIHT WOUND.
Wm Proucifoot, M, P. P. received
word that his son, Lient Wm,
Proudfoot, had been slightly
wounded, but is remaining on
duty Lieut. Proudfoot went over
with the 33rd Battalion, and
Wag transferred to a Highland re-
giment
'CLINTON RAISED 71187
FOR RED CROSS
1
55c
12 copies Standard Designer at l Oc :...1 2ry
Standard Quarterly 25
1 Standard Pattern ,20
$1,65
.55
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For a short time only all for
.Saving
A whole year of entertaining reading Up-to—
minute fashions, household suggestions and instruction,
and a practical garment pattern, •
All for 55c
The W. Da Fair eo0
Often the cheapest--ntwaYs the Best
cw® MOP-
olosoceseafemeasemmiess6
Berger's English Paris Green
Paris Green is used fora 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 I -lb packages.
Arsenate of Lead also in stock.
NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispensing Chemist
sssm0i viminnimioisso.®
CONTRIBUTION
Last Thursday, Principal Tre-
leaven of the C 0.1.., took up a
collection for 'the' British Red
By voluntary contributions Cross The pupils responded very
Clinton collected $1157 for Thee Heartily, and 760 37 was collect-'
British Reil Cross Fund last. ed This the teachers augmented
Thursday :Donk:fins were big to 725 00„ besides giving as citizens
and small It was a disagreeable of the town This is indeed , a
day for the Collectors to be out, good showing as the pupils intend
but they stuck to their. work and senting all the boys from the C
were well ,satisfied with the re- C L wlio are at the front or in
turns training, Christmas boxes ie the
near future
FATHER DEAD
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Rev It G. Powell, the Temperan- t
'ce secretary for Huron County,
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ONTA13IO ST. CHURCH.
received news on Satur lay night
of tiro death of his father, which
occurred at the hospital in Sarnia
The old gentleman .had been ser-
iously ill for sometime and Rev
Mr Powell had been at the bed --
side du'ing the past week. on1Y re-
turning home to take Sunday ser••
vices when he received the sad
news l
DEATH 0J' 'MRS COOPER.
Death called away one of. Clin-
ton's ole and respected residents
10 the persont of Mrs W. J. Cooper,
who, died int Clinton on Friday,
October 20bh,. in her 63rd year The
deceased's maiden, name was Mary
Cooper She was born in the 01d
Country and; lived there until she
mai1riecf tier now, bereft husband,
coming to Clinton many years deo
She era's a.lovingwife, a cicvotecd.
100111er Her husband and A
family of foul eurviveher, usmoly
George Edward, of town Amos, of
St Thomas; Fred .of Toronto, and
Mis' sLucy at honie TWO sons died
some years ago The funerall took
place ;from her late reeideneo-
'Luwnsend street. on Sunday aft 'r Hallowe'en facial•
i,000 at orcloek, Ren, NIT' Next Sunday the pastor will
preach at both .services
The evening subject for the
pasitor will be "Hoer to cease(
Drifting'^
Next Tuesday evening' a Hal-
]iowe'eii soel111 will beheld in Ont-
ario St Church under the sus
pices of the. League A good pro-
gram Will be given and lunch
served
WI SLLY crtuncIl.
Rev G. Gc Harris. B. A., a re-
turped missionary from China, ad-
dressed the congregation at tine
morning' service ,on "The New Day
in China''
Rev Dr. Rutledge took the ser-
vice at night and hie subject was
"Tho 'Hands, of God ,"
The League on 'Monday night
eras in charge of the Christian
Citizenship Department,
On ,Friday evening of this week
the Junior League will hold a
Agnew, pas,lur i,.'1 Ontaries .St
enuren conducted the funeral: ger-
vice, Mrs( R Pattison .of Wood-
stock; Ed and Mrs. Castle, Galt;
Mrs Jas. Cooper and, daughter of
Bratnfrod; were here attending the
funeral The pallbearer's] Were)
Fred •red e'
George, AmoS and Cooper,
Sam Herbert, and'Ed, Castles sons
and nephews; oSdeceased
WILLIS r.lILTBCII
Rev Mr,, Mad'rl ;nc, '00 Tayfield,
preached the Willie pulpit vacant,
on Sunday` •
Rev Mr. -Ritchie., of Cromarty,
witpreach next unday Sunday 10
the first mit inter to preach for a
call 1.
The Features of Our
Furniture.
To which we invite special attention
are its beauty, its assured comfort, its
solid eoustruction, and its below the
usual prices. Any one of these points
would be sufficient to earn it your
preference.. When they are all come
blued we feel sure you will realize
that this is a furniture buying oppor—
tunity
ppo--
tunity you cannot aiford, to ignore, Aza
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
it will pay you to The eorner Grocery
"Live and Let Live"
Get our Prices
on your Plumbing
Heating or Eavetroughing
Estimates given free
Material and Workmanship
the Best.
Agents for Hecla Furnaces
Busy at Il ouse-cleaning ?
lr' YOU ARE LET US HELP'
YOTJ SAVE LABOR IN COOKING
Wo have a delicious line of
Cooked Ham—ready for the table
—that the entire family will ap-
preciate.
Or if you prefer, you can have
your choice of a number of other.
lines that are easily made rsacip
to serve. Readt his list,
- Cooked Hain, Veal Loaf, Corn
Beef, Jelled IHock, Canned
Salmon, Kippard Herring, Pin
an Haddie, (Chip Beef, and:
Bologna.
For quick desserts eve would!
suggest Jelly Powder; 'Tapioca—
rearly to serve in a• minute; and;
ell kinds of fancy preserves.
SPECIALS
Grapes, Oranges. Bananas, Leniono-
Cranberries, Celery
Sweet Potatoes. and
' Spanish Onions
Thos llawkiaS
Phuubing and Heating E' E. 11U niford!'
Shop -over Rowland'S Hardware PHONE 45.
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SHOE COST !
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Everybody is aware that there has been a
universal increase in the price of shoes.
The many advances lately in the cost- of
leather and of everything 'else that enters into the
construction of shoes has compelled manufacturers.
to advance their prices -it could not be avoided..
HOWEVER
Please remember that this store of Good
Shoes will continue to give its patrons the
very Limit of Shoe Values for their money
and still says:—
bes1 Gi Sloes al am Alle4 Price
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