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The Clinton New Era, 1916-11-16, Page 6p 'PAF}) SIS, TEB CLINTONNEW ERA. Thursday, November 16, 196, eiiiii1rein teli11 NIl llieielevelel e eeet4ifief lelilelieliC9§§§§§§1181lorllISffrNPotee neo BROWN'S 1011111111:11111111111011 11111111111,111.11111111gINI1111II•MIIC1,111111WL11111 I,GI11111111U111' 1ImI01pip1p1,111,IIIIIIi01i111111111 JNIIIIIIII11111' IIIi1i111 A Better Fit and a Better Figure "Corsets make the clothes". The world's highest authority' of ladies gowns said that,—no less a designer than the great Worth of Parte, Because we realized that no article of Women's wear i8 more important than her corset, and because — as usual—we were determined to give our patrons the same high values and style -ad- vantages as the largest cities offer, we have secured and are featuring the famous oroetto There is s style for each type of figure —+ and every model is designed to set off that. particular figure to the bast advantage. Cohens Corset wearers have a pleasing eon. eciousness that the figure is him and fash. ionable. Thenthsreis that comfortable and hygienic support, that snugness and ease which tells of designing along the right lines, Let anD grout department fit you will) your model Coileae Corse4 PRICKS 83.00 UP La Diva e Ilene corsets on or before Saturday Night Dec. 2nd. at Brown's I O U R ---- t e and new stock of paper just placed JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready to do your work. New YP Let Us Do Your Printing .THE NEW ERA CLINTON • •••ee•••••••s•••••sse••••e eeo•s••e•••••D•••••••••••• e 0 The Price of Newspapers 0 • e The increase in the price of printing paper has become so serious that publishers are getting together to devise measures to 0 meet the situation. Many have already increased their tub- e scription rates and some have been forced to suspend publication. 0 We are advised. however, by the publishers of The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal that for the present, ses° ananyway, there will be no increase in the price of that paper, • d we are permitted to offer The lvarnilyHer:ald and Weekly0Star along with The New Era for the small sum of $1.85 a that is one full year's subscription to each paper. 0 This offer is only good until Nov, 30th, 101.0, as it may be found neeeseary to make a change then. The publishers of The Family Herald and Weekly Star not withstanding the enormous increase in the cost of production have decided to spend more money than ever improving the paper, and to give their great army of readers greater value than ever. A full year's subscription to The New Era and The Family Herald and Weekly Star will cost only $1.$5 provided orders are received before Nov. 30th, L910, Send your subscriptions to this office, Grand Trnnkltailway System Time Table forClinton Buffalo and Ooderich Going to Stratford 7.33 a in 2,55 p 5.15 p m Going to Goderich 11.07 p m 1.35pi.0 • . 0.45 p .• 11.03 p m London, Huron and Bruce Going to London 8.05 a m 4.15 p Going to Winghain 11.00 a m 0.40 p 1917 Calendars are to hand re- minding people -of the flight of • time. oOPENED BUSINESS 0 IN SEAIFO.RT'H. ® • The Seaforth News makes the following reference to a, former 110 Ciintonian ;—Mr, Albert Pahncr has e opened up an establishment in the 0 Campbell block for cleaning and pressing clothes. .Mr, Palmer is 0 • reliable man who is well worthy 0 of paeronage. © ORIENTAL SCHOLAR, DEAD, Rev. Ghost -lel -Howie, Ph D„ a .0 noted Oriental' scholar and, lectur- es er died eat Shweir, Mount Leban- 0 an, Syria. where for 25 year, Lobes labored among his own peopler• The older Prelsbyteria.ns will re- member him, as the blind pastor of Knox church Brussels. He left s that village to go back to his peo- • 1 vee in Syria, lie had two claugh- * 1 ehters attending linivereity at Toronto a few years ago. • • 0 • • • 0 • • 0 • • • 640•0•••••••••••••••••••60800000098000000*********** Catch the Boat With a nice Xmas Cake, for our Soldier Boy or Friend. We are sure they would appreci- ate a nice Xmas Cake -such as they used to enjoy at homes Our Brands we recommend; are l the SUNICISTI Brand of Seeded or Seedlesie Raisins, which hac'e a duality that is, their own and prices that will bel in reach of all. We mention a few of the neces- sary lines that is needed in your Christmas baking. Sunkist Seeded Raisins Sunkist Seedless Raisins Dromedary Dates Le Prataas Currants Magnolia Peels Gunn's Pure Lard Crisco Almonds or Walnuts and John - eon's Baking Powder, HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. JOHNSON & ee. Phone 111 THE STORE OF QUALITY SSS•oS•s••••.••.••••••®•s•mo•o••••s•seos••.•o••••000 Prepare for Winter • • •0 • 0 ••0 0 • • • •o • 0e 9 • WE HAVE THE GOODS Brantford Ready Roofing Roofing Paint Tarred and Plain Building Paper Beaver Board Sherwin-Williams Paints Glass and Putty Cow Chains and Horse Clippers A ig Assortment of Stoves and Ranges Stove Boards, Stove Pipes and Elbows Perfection Oil Heaters—just the thing for chilly mornings and evenings M1MI:tts and Gloves galore 15,r -4,7111). V2e.T 4 !4.tJ4YA+l.Sr .s,t "J1A.V; 9N: STOTES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES MOVING TO TORONTO. Mr. (Frank R. Tlotigen,, a native of Clinton, and for years one of of its most highly esteemed busin ess men, but 6atter'ly a resicleut of Goderich, has decided'o move to Toronto. For • Ie erne time he has been manager of the Canadian Branch of -the Sid way Mercantile Association, at Gocter;ch, but it is moving its Cancdien headquarters to Toronto. ;Mr. 'Hodgens is. a brainy 'business man, and will doubtless find (Toronto a good distributing point. 'Miss Beatrice Green, amost 13o.p- ular young lady of town, is com- pleting her musical training at. Toronto Conservatory' of Music and may eventually make Toronto her fu',ure home, She Will be gnat ly mis,sed in church circles parti- cularly. ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL, ASSOCIATION The Annual Convention 'of the Ontario Horticulture] Aseociation will b o held at the Parliament Buildings Toronto, on Wedinesdla:y and Thursday, November 22nd and 23rd, for which an excellent pro- gra:m,me has been prepared.. A number of prominent experts un Civic Improvement and gardening will be present and deliver ad- dresses andltt ake an active part in the Convention, which will. doubt - be largely attended by all who are interested in everything thatgoes no the .making of city, town and village beautiful. Meetings are open to the public. Single tare ealtes on the Standard Certificate Plan 'have been arranged for, good going November 17th to 23rd in- clusive, returning not later then tiro 2S th, 'THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD. ' During the mot th of • August, •• L 230 eectdents were reporl:ect to 0 ,the Board aecli in September, 2,435 0 notices were received. These fig- uroa shows an appreeiablel increase ,•• .over the corro. )oncl:in. onths 1911the rn 4Y ,' when e accidentm s reportted ed were' 1,561 and 1,619 r esp,ecLive- ey. The increase is a trbuten 0 largely to the pressure under which workmen are labouring in industriosRengaged in the product ion of munitions and war mater tats, and to the 'tact that: the. ,ecarcity of labour /has compelled emPioyers to utilize the s:rvie.es of many young and unskilled bends. These hes been an increase in the number of aecid,n ,a to yo,uno: l;oys and girls and to workmen during the firstwtek of their t' p1oyment • to tho factory or foundry before they have become aceustomect to • e 0 te p••®OQ••so•amot00.0e00000000139©••••••©•9•6460•060000dtb their'rnachines, Easily rocked are the three -bar grates which smash up clinkers easily and last longer because each grate is three sided. c 0- f4 ci arys ra The man who designed the Pandora knew his job. 1 know that and that is why it carries my guarantee as well as the makers'. 340 Sold by HAI?'LAND BROTHERS AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA•AAAAAAAAiAAvAA•AAaA• L. News YVVvvVVVVVyVVvvvVVVVV,VVVVVV;,,VVVVVVVVVVVV'VVVVV ITTllle V ELECTION OF OFFICERS, INSPECTIED MODEM PES. The annual election of officers Dr. Waugh, Inspector of Model of Murphy Lodge, L. O, L., will 'tako place on Friday, Nov, 2•1th THE FIRST SNOW. MINISTERIAL MEETING. The Ministerial Aesoelttion )net on Monday afternoon, but owing ing to Hr. Rutledge ands Bev. Mr, Abrey, of Londesboro, being, ab- sent, no paper was given, BOARD 00 TRADE. Schools paid tris officiali visit ' to Clinton Model school last week, NON -JURY COURT.. Sir Glenholme IFalconbridge will preside at the non -jury sittings of the Supreme Court of Ontario to bo held in Goderich commencing Tuesday, 21st inst. S. S MEETING TONIGHT. The Clinton( hoard of 'trade will The tea for the Sunday Sehoo] workers is being meet in the Council Chamber on held tonight in Friday evenings of this week at S Willis church to be followed, by o'clock to discuss important mat- ad'dresttes on questions of the tors, All the memlere are request School work. ed to be in attendance. • JUDGE AT WOODSTOCK. IN CHARGE OF OFFICE, The Goderich Slav or Piet week makes reference to a former Clin- tonian'-Ott'ing ,to tho retirement Ment of Asher Farrow, Collector of Customs at the Port of Gooe- rich for more. than thirty years, the Collectorship is iu charge of Andrew Porter, TAKES OV16R. PAPER. DIr. A. E, Bradwirt of Sarnia ed- itor and publisher of The Lamb - ton County Post, and formerly of Blyth, has 'purchased The Arn- prior Watchman from the estate of the late! James C. \Villi ors, who died suddenly last August. Mr, •Bradwin, has ;bee' publishing the former paper' for the past 18 months, • i , H O BOYS' ANNUAL, The Annual Meeting of the flur- on .rid Boys' Association, of To- oronto, wilt be held in the Royal Cafe, 11 'Zing St. East, on Friday evening,`r 410, 1416, ata o'clock ifor the, election of officers and the transaction of general business. AL tho conclusion of the business -at 9 p.m. a banquest will he held to which itis ladies have keen invited A first-class program of speeches ( and songs, is (being arranged. Rev ;Byron II. Staffer, Pastor of Bond St. Congregation g1 Church, will be the prinerpil speaker, APPRENTICES SCARCE It is becoming increasingly hard to secure boys to be apprenticed to a trade which at first pays Lu% small wages hut even'uillyfits th'm for p ran,nent work at gooI Wages. With nunit on P1 ,n e scouring the country for men and boys, and paying the latter as high. rut ;(;12 a, day and more to start on, it is small wonder that tato apprentice situttion is acute. NO WAR', TAX ON POST CARDS. It may not he generally known, but Picture and Season pe. tcarde may be sent•th7ough the.' mail for one cent if the wording is limited to five words such as "Wrahing you. a Merry ,Christmaal' These five words are of course addetion- al to the .acid'ncss and eV:gnature of both parties. This is worth while remembering ween( you are sending out your Christmas and New Year's posteirds. 6IISSIONARY BANQUET, Tho nun of Ontario Street, Wes ley and Turner's Methodist church es are 'looking forward *to an- other enjoyable a,nci profitable evening, on the occasion) of their Annual Missionary ;Banquet which will be held in the basement of , Ontario Street chu ch o r Wednes- day, Nov. e2net, The supper is being supplied by the iacljts of the two W,M.S. Societies; Rev.J, 11., Arnup B. A,, of Toronto; is to be the principal speaker' of the even- ing, 1 i ;W'.r]DDING BELLS On Tuesday, November 71h, at high'no.on a quiet wedding evas sol em ntzed at ane. 1>ome of Rev, D• B, and Mrs. McRae, Princess Street, Kincardine, when their dalughter, Mrs. M,'II, Ballard, was noted in the •bonds of holy wedleek to Dr. 11. M Lackner, • of Kitchener. The ceremony was performed by the bride's father, Rev. 0.13. McRae. De. .and Mrs, Lackner left on the 2.05 train on al wedding tour be- fore taking up theirresidence in Kitchener.—'the bride was a for- mer resident of Clinton and a sister of Dir McRae who Was •can assistant with ,pr. Gunn some years ago. ARE YOU, IN ARREARS? Tho amount yortos—if.yotr sub scription is unpaid—added to the amount your friend and your friend's friend, and your frienets friends owe us, totals a, sum so large Wit. we very mucli'tvish we could induce yon and your f,ienct 1 and youel friend's fiend• and your •I friends' friends to remit each 'their 1 bit. If you and they would, do this, 11 would mean nruch to ns 1 who depend upon the prompt re- 1 mittance of many small accounts to meet the prompt denvind needle upon us by those to wleom we mut weekly and monthly Pay large ' amounts, Will you please investi- gate your label awl if the date is in the pall tense tied the region • of time gone, kindly assure) your- self that what you have o1 ours should 110 9ongdr• hold./ Mail us aa' postal note' foe the amount to- day. Wil] You? Th'uika, t Mr. Wm Carter, the wellrknown bird fancier at Constance, was Judge at the Poultry shote at Woodstock this week. Mr: Carter is an expert in this line. WALKING CLUE, WENT TO IIOLMESVIL1)18. The Walking Club took in the fowl supper and concert at the Methodist church at Holmesville en Morrd.ty even:nn, A good time was thct report made„ PROV, WINTER )+'AIR Provincial Winter Pair will be held at Guelph from Friday, Dec. 1st to the 3th. Ali entries must be made before November 15tb, Are you planning to attend? Let the boys go if only for a day. They will never forget it. WELL PATRONIZ(EID. The stale of home -tirade baking under the au'p:ces of the Womerve Association of Willie church held in the -town hall on Saturday af- ternoon of last week was a suc- cessful sale and the, organization will have a creditable sum to Place in Oho treasury:. A SPECIAL OFFER, to New Subscribers $1.00 will pay for The New Era UNTIL 1 Jan. Ist 19181 Al SPLENDID CHANCE To get the Old Home Paper that gives all the news of Clinton and District that's worth printing. 1 .,,---0---- [11 First in Everything, I055Orth for e 72 copies Standard Designer at 10c .. ,:.,1 20 Standard Quarterly .25 Standard Pattern , ,2e. 51,65 For a short time only all for .F1.5 Saving A whose year of entertaining reading Up-to— minute fashions, household suggestions and instruction, and a practical garment pattern. 11.11 for 55c - The W. D. Fair eo. Often the cheapest --always the Best — amt 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 I ib packages. Arsenate of Lead also in stock. i T. .iJ II O" - j V _GJ NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispensing ChemistMIIMINIIINI unommy The - Features of Our 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 be sufficient to earn it your preference. When they are all com- bined we feel sure you.will realize that this is a furniture buying oppor?:. tunity you cannot afford to )fire, y j5, 'Undertaker and Funeral (Director. Phone 28. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store • It Will pay you! tol The Corner Grocery "Live and Let Live" • Oa our Prices FOR YOUR ChristmasBaking on your PIumbing Heating or Eavetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship Those Dawkins 1 the Best. Agents for llecl.it Furnaces From many lands there have been gathered together in our - store, the finest and most tempt- ing ingredients for the Christmas baking We welcome one and all to inspect these goods They will hear the closest analysis for we selected them from among only the. most choicest samples Iiinclly order all goods for the holiday baking ' as early as possi- ble as some of them are going to be short this year Let us 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, Mincemeat and Extracts, Canned Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans, Sweet Potatoes and Asparagus. Plumbing and Heating ! E. E. . lunniford Shop-overltowlrtnd's hardware ! PHONB 45. 5.+++++++++++i4++++++++++041.444+4++++++++1,4,44++44.1.4-14 fiSHOE COST ! 4. i¢• t• • • • 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:.— Deg of Shots al an j SIAM P U linzenta=amasaSSEralZP,SESESS .1Pie SON 5 (HOUSE OF 13E'i1'WR SHOES r � HtfMEt1k"iicle 3e8 t 'lull's 8+7fil.+CkSt•6t1+_•i•.+kkolN. dtif+t+,+ td •