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The Clinton New Era, 1916-11-09, Page 5
PAGE SIR. THE CLINTON NEW FRA, WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67.. Neixt to Royal Bank MEN'S STORE. Custom' Tailoring Men's Furnishings. Phone 103. Op p o ai ee P u b l i c Li br ary MUM OUR JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready to do your work. New type and new stock of paper just placed a Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA CLINTON .k etereareineeeseinteaseneneeememmaseewertememenee rtetitOem00eeteeteetee seeG"aete®®e eam®OQencee eestat 4tle•Qr••••ee • • • GO 0 •The Price of Newspapers 88 The increase in lbe price of printing paper has become so serious ,i e that publishers are getting together to devise metesares to e e) meet the situation. Many have already innreased their tub- • m striation rates and. setae .rave beeu forced to suspend • 0 publication. g ' We are advised. however, bythe m publishers of The I' lmily , • f~ Herald and Weekly Star of "outreal that fur the present, ee anyway, there will ne no increase in the price of that, paper, • 0 and we are permitted to offer TIu leemilyliera.id and \Vet>kly 0 ei Star along with The New lora for the small stun of $1.So f3 that is one full year's subscription to each paper. e ar e et iR This offer is only good until Nov. 384h, 1910, as It may be found 8 ueeessary to make a chsngethen. e o The publishers of Tile Fetidly Herald and Weekly Star not g o withstanding the enormone increase in the cost of production • • base decided to spend more money than ever improving the paper, and to give their great army of readers greater value • 0 • than ever, • aA • A full year's subscription to The New Era and The Family en e Herald and Weekly Star wilt cost only $1.85 provided o •• orders are received beret* Nov, 301h,'1910. g • Send your subscriptions to this office._ e • • • • oteeeaQOoq•®••e3001118000060•0 meete 3tta tzeJ®m®®me•••1!••O&1 0".., A'2' EP We have now swung into fall and almost before we know it, winter will he upon us with its Chilly Days 'Here is where we believe in PRLIPAR'F1DNESS Every .housewife should .be pre- pared to get' rid of the accumui.a,- tion of dust of our shot and dry Summer Some euggestions we offer that are helps for Housecleaning --soap. Nap aha soap, reaP chips.. Dustbane, c .41tsEEST P13LC1?1S POR BUTTER ANIS EGGS. brushes, Gillett's Lye, Dutch clean- ser, ammonia, starches Pancakes and Syrip—Moat bt us like 'something alhltle More ap- petizing at this tine° of year Why not revive the pan cake habil? It`s healthy and good for young and old Ou r Pancake Plow is al- ready l,ouse with Corn Syrup it will revive old memerles Come 6n and ;see us We are here to serve you You know the store Yr JeRNscN ee. Phone 111 TOE STORE OF QUALITY •l,••••••••••••••••,•••• m••.••••®••••••••••••••••e • e I for•1 Prepare Winter o • • o 0 0 WE HAVE THE GOODS o • w Brantford Ready Roofing 1, • Roofing Paint • Tarred and Plain Building Paper w Beaver Board o • e eg • • • • •D• • • • • • • • 88 88 8 is . m 1888 8 Sherwin-Williams Paints Glass and Putty Cow Chains and Horse Clippers A FLig Assortment of • Stoves and Ranges Stove Boards, Stove Pipes and Elbows . Pe fectica Gil Heaters—just the thing for chilly mornings and evenings Mitts and Gloves galore 1 7m� eD • • • 8 • • 4•'a f3 • 88 83 88 STC' jES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES t8 u x i e®®e ��Os•s�®e©aa•®tae.®®®�+®r�vcsa56st� ®r�®teWf�®©ct o®o ora aen t9 !9 R Qd © @ W S Grand TrunkRallway System Time Table for Clinton Buffalo and eloderich Going to Stratford 7.33 a ao 2,55 p w S.lopm Going to l8oderieh 11.07 p m ,...1 1.35 p us 6,45 p e, 11.03 p m London, H neon and Bruce Going to London 8.05 a m 415pw Going to Wingharn ..,1J.nO ain " 6,40pin MARRIED IN WINNIPEG Last Saturday IVIr. W, Roy Grigg, youngest son of Lieut.anri itirs, A. J Grigg, was married in Winnipeg to 'Miss Muriel! Rogers. Tho groom's old friends will ex- tend .hearty congiaiulations to our old Clinton boy and to his bride. -Mr, Grigg ,Ys now employ- ed at the:Winnipeg Grai't1 lfx- phnnge. OIL AVD, WATER, It is ;laid that 011 end Water won't mix, but Sergi. Welsh has been eallting on the ratepayers with accounts for oil 'ancl water. The residentai parts pay 1i%c per foot frontage. while the stores are pa)ing;714c per feat frontage. Even at that it i3 looney well spent and The New hopes that 1997 Council will have oil helve in good time. SPECIAL MEETINGS, Brig. Raveling, of London, who Juts charge of the London Division of the Salvation Army is making a tour of his division, Be is tobe nt Wingham on Nov 18 to 20; diu1 ton 21 2:1 and Goderieh from the 23rd !Po 27th. The 73r etta95er Wags there with( the Cotnmi,sion,'r last mouth and, made a very favorable impression with theaudience' that evening. HELP THE SCHOOL CEIILDREN. The 'school. children are neetkiug a ;grea.t effort 'thee week 'and next to collect enough papers, rags, and metal to make a carload If any of the ladies of the town. have any donations to give and will give their names lo any of the teachers of tate Public School 01 members of the Executive of the Young Ladies Aneiliary, they will see that the material is ced- ed for. Proceeds in aid of Pat- riotic Work, Odds and Ends of CduociI The Street pay sheet amounted to et77.96. t The Cemetery receipts annount- ed to $1.07. gitMasigsommisigmesitgam Thursday, November 9,h, 1916 ,z. misigrarairianintamostarmig Perfect cooking and baking with least expenditure of heat is assured by the double flue system forcing heat twice around the oven of Come in and I'll show yon why the Pandora stays as good as new long after other ranges have to be repaired or replaced. sa® :old, by HA RLAND BReT ERS 1, AAeA.,4Ad1AAAelAAAAAAAAAA,Lt.lAA AAlmAAA,1AAAAA.A.fi ar 5' L3' cal Ne s vvp%vvevvv Virvvvp4vvvvvvvervvvvt„arv'nvvvvvvvvr rvvvvCrr'n WILL HOLD BLZAAR, �pp��Ae y yy. The Young Ladies Auxiliary in- Ball iti�•ys L t filfzi marl tend holding a., Beetle), on Nov.J 25th in the Town Hall. Remember eke dote. A BIG PRICE. . It is sale( $20,000 were paid :out last week in this locality for means. The price r eget( from $3.00 per bushel upwards. RIPE RASPBBERRIES, • Lest Week 'a half dozen red rasp berries were picked off the tuab- es art the Editor's home. Some had "the flavor, of the early Sum- mer ones, This IS pretty goodfor November weather, E±AMS. SOON BERI1. The 13 Moderates have enema t more 'before commencing, tin iL fin a1 examination e hich will com- Ipnience Monday+.December 11th A few of the girls have been off duty owing to illness. OUR CLUBBING LIST, On another page it will be seen the new published Clubbing rates that will be in effect at once. The paper 'situation is Snaking the dailies and Weeklies ,advance nearly every week to that if peo- ple want their reading next year tut near the old prices the sub- scribers .hall better do it now This is a matter The New Er has no control over at all, Mak out your list today and have i settled at once: CHILDREN S AIA MEE'I'_tio NEXT `Pe BS DA Don't forget the annual ('011011 1 Meeting of the l,ildren's Al) So eloty for Huron Co„ to be held the Town Hall, Clinton, '1uesda5 evening of week. e 1;,, in adult tion to au itluetrate i tall: bet CoSecretary Ltbatt, `an adeletes \til be given by Rev. 1). Wren, lee A, Brussels, on. eA square etc 11 fat ourBoys sue Ctiris,'' intetsporset Ihceis will be elected end h1,e av by usic•al numbers, County of- an - men report presented, S S. REPORTS AND SUPPER.. The local Sunday School Amoei• For E r°oii Co: v LII(JT, A. J GRIGG. a t Lest Saturday�e orders issued at ih Beadgu:rters of N;,. J. Div- ision at London, annvuneecl that Lieut. Albert J. Grigg, of the 33rd (Huron) Regiment, was appointed - Recrtiilleg Officer for Huron anti 1 Bruce C °unties: _ Lieut. Grigg wee up to Clinton i .to spend the week ens, with his wife and slaughter, tied returmd 1 to Landon on eVe ticec n to i 1 await final orders ante instrtiet- lolls J n •l;enlcing to the New Ere, Ss,eut. Caaign, stated 11ia•8 111 1h]y '{ r.eeruiiting camp-ign1111.1111-11;a111 8llett \1158 L 1 about le be' Mun._lied it would in - r elude all branches of the service, n Lieut. Grigg :was specie! eeeruit- n r ing officer dining the eareerie^ paigri for the 161st Huron B ill, so that he is well ilc quainted with the work He has a Reign• field .lion are planning a unique meet- ing to be, held 1n. -Mint Pfeshyto ran church on Thursday next whet reports of the recent County an l Pito \58 IICil,l S. S. Convene -inns 51•il1 be given by H,R1 Long, of Code - rich and MISS 111. Irwin of Clin- ton. 911 invitation is being ex- tended , to alt' the .°call Snrdn• School wort cent also those school within a few miles of Clinton Supper will be served at 6 o'clock and the program will follow im- mediately afterwards, SCOUTS GOT Pauli DRUM-.ele1) 1310143, On Thursday evening last, althe regular Scout •meeting the boys Were Presented with a. bugle, 'drum and colours by Miss Pearl Shipley. The money was collected by hex from the citizens some time ago, but owing to mans' delays am) uitsuuderstanciing the articles did not melee until a few days ago. m The money that reit-mined over, which wits $1,35, M;se Sh pt” y k'nd 19 contributed to the Scout's treas- ury. A 'vote of Menke was mov- ed an& secotlded a.nd the bays ale signified 'by p. loud clopping of hands, BOUGHT THE .MEWS RECORD. Owing to the demise of W. J. 4litehell, Ediior and Peninietor01 the Clinton News Reda d the plant and goodwill eves offered fol sale, by the administra.torr, The pur- chaser is G. E. Hall, Who has been foreman of the New Ere Sot• the past 6 years, He is now in possession. 181r, H 11 is We "known to the people of Clinton and sur rounding country and will no doubt prove Worthy of the esteem n winch he is held. As a.0 can- ployee We found him industrious, competent, careful,' polite and ac- aommodating and these in is own, office will 'bring their re - w ward. The New: Bra, Wishes Led-' ntoi 'Hall Snany years of success in ,his neo( pOsitioe. ' MINOR LOCALS.. Chief Wheatley reported that the had eollectede- market 'scales $5.O5; hall rent i 37.50; uric dog tax $68.,.. h S. J Andrews w had an account for Ile and Work $18.65. The printing accounts front he tow") print semis was $14.73. Insurance for the Town Hall in three policies amounted to $47, Byam & Stetter had an account of $51.00. for work 'on hall roof, Sharp Frost 8. Indian Sumnner. Half of November ,gone now, 38 clays and then Christmas, Local 150Wa trlwaYs Welcome. Council met on Monday evening, Sunday wee the eventful 1113 of November. It WW1 sown .be time for 7•Ioekey organization. .kith( factory' is working long ours to keep up, with orders. 13en1emf%er the 'Chilclre.n's Aid lueeting next Tuesday c'111 in '. If tbo village of Brn,ssels -can have 80 members of the 'Her. ticult ural Society 'r5'hy e,ln't Clint'3 1 get 00?? We welcome all kinds of nevi, ems°late, country, local or items that interest out 1 der,. Tee. Bra a. c. g New LJ 5tY',. 1 be tact to publish them. M.uneip tt,e,m1 is r b in to be the subject of converse time Cr. Thompson Will not b,'• on; used for the Mayoralty if he will accept a eee(ntl term, The Bell :Engine 'Works of Seat- h Sortie wt's paid $60,05 for crusher Jaws, • M. Let 316, ;F.orbes Thad an account lI of $.74,90 for coni, l5 A. T. Cooper for Stationery. stamps for Red Ci•oes had £1n o 1. a e utt of y;100!, Salaries were paid as follows;•— J,V1r' S(lobbrook ]i7.;0, 31a phaison, ;tepee()Jas, Wlreeticl, 1601,23; I1ebb' Welsh, $180. 1 taking botl6, counties or Huron and Bruce. ', There is a possibility that Clin- ton will, be macre his ileadqu;trter9 during the coming camp:nee. MOVING TO TORONTO Mr. and Mrs, John May 'rave next week for Toronto viler' they eteside aH their two daughters 1 hold positions there. t' Maty gam rented hie home ee T'ttenl..ury sttreet, rOULTRY ST -IOW. The Huron Co P..11 y SIoWi1'ilt be field in Clinton on jam. 11, 37 and 18, Fuller particulars will be felt+thcorm mg, Tire is to be a farmers, attraction for thfarmers,Watch out for announcements, MARR rl:n. Leese Month Mr. Wilson F_ (roti was quietly married to 'M ss Jessie Halbert, of 'Picchu valley. Alberta, I at Toronto .after a short wedd- ing trip, the young couple are,getting settled at their' home, on Huron street. Hearty eoogr:tu'- ations' are extended to the bride and groom. INFANT SON DEAD, Clarence Bruce the infant, senor Mr. and Mrs, W Johnson trek'uddlenly ill on Monday; and Passed away on Tuesday aged 26 days. The funeral wiil lee heldfrom the parental home today and the funeral will be privet Thesympaithy goes out to Mr, anew Mrs. Johnson in the loss of their t infant boy,, HELPS TIDE BLUECR.CSs FUND. The -last .Week of October, Mr. E. J, Johnson, harness maker, donee- , ed one of his Aruer"c•tn Foe Hound puppies, , months old. to the Blue C1,0.:NS tN'uncl tilt they dog ahr.nw an Toronto. In the class for the pup it won the blue ribbon and ai;so a. special pulse; which was a. pipe. The pule was sold at the niton the money is devoted to the Blue Cross Fund Bee,. Johnson isha.v- inR g ,od ea cess both atshows and en sealing unix dogs 161011c1N0i; MUST -BE STOPPED The N'w Era''eceived 88' note on \Veda ,:•day that a si ldier'e e ife,ie teem had been annoyed, by two 1. rung Keen 011 c turd y n'glst. This item 11 only given as 11 warn- ing so that 5c wort (Keel agent. Tho note We have 0011181Ins the names. but rift en 670M lru'>Iihsine them at preeeet Surely tho fact that: till- .tush n1r, iia ii htiny for ihce Fmpire, ought to Elf; or(' the wife protection, 72 copiies.Stai1dard Designer at .10c. 3 2r, 1 Standard Quarterly .25 t Standard Pattern • 20 $f,65 For a short time only all for .55 ,SSV>ing 1.10 A. whole year of entertaining reading Up -to - minute fashions, household "suggestions and instruction, and a.•practical garment pattern, Till for 55c The r .k d5'tLIMI it Often the eheapest—Iltways the Best EMSLIECIEstrmimvoroammitali Berger's Orem rr. Paris Green is used for a ur;5bse which makes poor grades worse than useles' , • It won't pay you to experiment, Get Bergers then you will have the best. in original lb and iib packages. Arsenate of Lead also in stock. 7,7 -M -51E7 NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispensing Chemist stesseasesseasimansessewneennere '.,,stexammenicaseismosi le Features of Our' Furniture ®. T'o which we Invite special attentiots.,,, 11 ae its heenty, its assured cornfortete. s. id ei;eeeeJeceeel;ekand its'bate the mien price:. Any olt3'1^ etbee potntc would be sufficient to earn it your preference. When they are all com- bined we teel sure you will realize. that this is a furniture buying tipper, tunity you cannot afford to ignore, • I p k, C „" Einlder'taleer and Funeral "Director. Phone 23, Night and Standay Calls answered at ktesideafee over store acrosm.®ummeesursenv .�rear,•^-••••-.- . u v¢mc, •�sas�s,c�a„ - It will pay you to .Thi eoirner 6rteeerY "Live and Let Live" th e Our Prices FOR FUR 8' Chtl Nstrd'.s • k'1a� oc... ��'t�lf'al" "l on your Plumbing Heating or EEavetroughltlg Estimates given free Material and Workmanship the Best. Agents for 115011. Furnaces • Tho 5. Hawkins From many lands there have been gathered together in our store, the finest and most tempt- ing ingredients for the Christmas baking Wo welcome one ant all to inspect these goods They will bear the closest analysis for eve selected 'them from aurone maw the most choicest samptes • leindly order all goods -for the •holiday baking as early as possi- ble as some of them are going to be short this ,year Let its sug- gest a few of the more import- ant lines,— Seeded and Valencia Raisins Currants, form Patras, .Almonds, Walnuts and Filberts, Peels—Lemon, Orange, Citron, 1VIincetnea t and Extracts, Canned Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans, Sit eet Potatoes and Asparagus; Pluanbiug and HeatingE. E. Hii iii ® �' Sion -over Rowland's Hardware PHONE 45. F r �F 1 88 :• 4. 4. 4 t, SI1OE COST! 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:— DM 0_ ors N MCC emeramitemeensseminsentemeaamaesimemmremeeinatemeeteatantsemoneame frW� iR HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES • w 'n• 3 ah `�,;4°.3i°.�'&_@+4.�!k;.7•!l',•t!d:%'S:!S.:i'.'i.'.w•�'i!t2!,�"�-0�