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The Clinton New Era, 1916-11-23, Page 6
'PAGE SIX. 6�Imuluo»u IUIuI li 1110.111uiulluNi P7fifll�A Ij Rib mu ilii ill 11lupi n 111011 !tial Quetta 11!11!!! 1 ns 11111111111IINIIIII_SLIM IIq w Iell11011111 uNl etes milaalut 1 111 NI tlIII IiU A Better Fit and a Better Figure 't Corsets make the clothes", The world's highest authority of ladies' gowns said that, --no leas a designer than the great Worth of. Paris. Because wo realized that no article of women's wear is 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 There ten style for each type of figure -- and every model is deetgned to setoff that particular figure to the hest advantage, Coilene Cornet wearers have a pleasing eon- ecieuaness that the figure is trim and fade- enable, `1benthereie that,comfortable and hygienic support, that snugness and ease which tells of designing along the right linea, tueL out coatret depvitaaent At you will; your model Ceiieno Corset, PRICES $3.00 UP Buy h La ' iv eolierie sit Is on or be re Saturday Night Dec. 2nd. Br at s O U R 11111MINISIONSIWIIIIMItr JOB DEPARTMENT 4 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 oasoe eees8ecoeodaeoe3meossooe 24,®Oa©00G©4D0®oTftdi•000000000 0 0 • 0 dJ The Price of Newspapers r� • © 0 0 � et Sia t9 0 0 0 � o co er r9 0 The increase in the price of printing paper has become so serious that publishers are getting tugether to devise measures 1 o meet thesttuation, Many have already increased their tub• scriptiun rates and some have been forced to suspend publication. We are advised, however, by the publishers of The Emily 0 Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal that Tor the present, C 0 anyway, there will be no increase in the price of that paper', c3 0 and we are permitted to offer The Fatnilyl-let•alcl and Weekly . 45 e Stir along with The New lira for the small sum of $1.35 ,9 * that is one full year's subscription to each piper. m 0 This osier is only good until Nov. 30th, 11)10, as it may be found da is neeeseary to make a change then. m 0 The publishers of The Family Herald and IVeekly Star not 0 withstanding the enurnroiia increase in the cost of production art have decided to socnd more money than ever improving the ea epaper, and to give their great army of readers greater value 0 than ever, - to • 4 full year's subscription to The New Era. a and The Family 0 ® erald and Weekly Star will dost only $1.S5 provided e 0 orders are received before Nov, 30th, 1010. • 0 Send your subscriptions to this office, 0 0 f3vesees000•OQ60b•••••••oone 1)e':eotbE;aaucue b^eeeeoecrooeoesuo* With a nice Xmas Cake, for our Soldier Boy or 1''riend. Wo are sure they Would appreci- ate a nice Xmas Cake„such as they used to enjoy at hornet, (Jur Brands we recommend; are the SUNKIST, Brand of Seeded or Seedlees Raisins, }which hax'e a tonality that is their own and prices that will be in reach of all. i ,IUGHEST PRICES FOJ1 BUTTER We mention a few of the neces- sary lines that is needed in you; Christmas Jiaking.. Sunkist Seeded Raisins' Sunkist Seedless Raisins Dromedary Dates Le Prataas Currants Magnolia Peels Gunn's Pare Lard Crisco Almonds ' or Walnuts and Sohn.. son's Baking Powder, AND; EGGS. JOHNSON & eo. Phone 1.1.1 THE STORE 01' QUALITY •r•••••••••••••••••••eeesi em4fdr••C•AQ•••0•td•••®sseeeec® • Prepare i for••• • r Winter •• • 0 • cna1101111. r.. • WE HAVE THE GOODS I Brantford Ready Roofing• a Roofing Paint • e•. 0 • • • • •• 17th • 0 0 0 • • • 0 • • • HAR•• • STOT1S, • voileocesseekiii Tarred and Plain Building Paper Beaver Board Sherwin-Williams Paints Glass and Putty Cow Chains and Horse Clippers • • •• • • •• • • A Big Assortment of • Stoves and Ranges • Boards, Stove Pipes and' Elbows o Oil Heaters -just the thing for chilly : mornings and evenings a Mitts and Gloves galore , : • i V LTVE: D B R 1AWiS - I1ARDWAR,1 AND NOYELTfiES A� • Stove Perfection Se 7 ? • ••••estovve•••••e0•••••••oe••••• Grand TruuikRailwaay System Time Table for (Hinton Buffalo and Goderich Going to Stratford 7.313 a ro USpIL 5.lii p Going to Goderich 11.07 p0 m 1,35 p ` 0,45 p ,. 11.03pru London, Huron and Brace Going to London.,.-.,S,05 am 4.1Epna Going to Winghani 11.00 a III 0.4Opm EXAMS. POSTPONED The Civil Serti e examinations, scheduled to take ii]"ce last week have b,en postponed until Decem- ber. HELD MEETINGS. • Brigadier R.awling tit inion t] Commander of the S A. forces, ac- companied by Brigadier A. Mc - Milan, the redhot Scotch Evan- gelist held sueceselul moorings nt the Army, Citadel on Tuesday anti Weclnesdlty, The too 0 f:cern . re now int Goderich. NEW OF.FICIERS, . Lieut. Anderson, who 11•'s 1. eau on the S. A, staff r t Goderich, has 11000 in 'huge of thn Clinton Coa•ps, pending the ar:ie• 1 of a Captain, Thu officer pier ed ° for ( limbo was sent elsewh re so that a thaoge had Ito be, matte and Capt. Ke, n, who 11.ts burn in St at - ford will he the new senioe of ic. r The Newt Era w1.1,.omes the ladies tO town. N.Ii.W PRAYER; BOOK• l Anglicans • re now in po. s, s ion of the new; Can Mien Book of Com mon Prayer ass revised end enrich- ed by the special committee and yppro • ea by ,.he g, ncr ,1 •synodlasc ear. The book l'1•is .:1I9u heen sub- mitted to the provru. ial synods this year, 171 os whom, -with the exception of Rum r✓e L lad, gate their approtrl. The latter ittb- milted it to a committee. alio. formal adoption of the boolc via be decid'ecl at the general, synloc) of 19,.8• 11,1;-anwh le the, hi' ho, s il.ito autboliz_d the 'we of tbenew nook „which wi) Le used in se v,cea forthwith. wilt, HELP RE CR 01'1 ING, Rev, S. T. Bartlett, gener.1 Sec- retary of the Sunday Schools and Epworth Leagues of the Methodist church who is ti brother -in, -.1,,w Mr. W.H. rieliyaa•, of (town, h: m been roieved .of many ' of h a cu,ies in c:onnectionj with his work, in order that he army take a ciptainey in the militia, Veit expected co do much recruith:g `cork especially• in and srounad. Toronto Be will: be att. thea to Major Wii.i.trns' staff t apt. Bat t- lett was li_re last men h attcncing ing the Goctel ieh Dist icl L,pn crib League Convention which was held •in Ontario' St. church. AN OLD ) IRCtL:1R, Last week Mr, 1, I3, 'B le in look ing over, some old c',o um,nts cane across a ",Circular ;to Advertisers' sent out by the Toronto. ,obe, Oct, 1st,: 1868, In the circular, refer- cn_e w's mucic ;o thelack of speett its steam Ilress.a were turning out, the papers and a new Iioe preen had been install ea' which, wppiid print 8,000 paupers per hour; new type had been purcla tiled and the paper was reduced from 3 c; n:e to y cents her copy. The c r alar was !signed by Geo. Brown, one ging Director, Mr, Hate i•s s riding the n eircult1 back to the (Jobe office, to, recall eerier !history of drat paper. BAD BAPTISM OF FIRE. Lieut. 'Howard Clulf bee had a period in the trenches and tante cut unscathed. This p eneing 0 Ws was received by his p. rents, Rev, W. T. and 111113, Cluff, of S'r Lord, in a le.ter, from the young offit er, Who es now attached to the: 21st: Batt Ilton and had been in prance for two or three months Lieut j CIuff states that he occupied a. i dugout with tW0 0.her o fi reand they were quite control ta, le. The letter adds that Lieut ''Cheri bias 'i been p_oved t0 the North of Fr ,nee i o a big !school( of /Forth for five weeks' c0urs before re-' i i'thing to the trent hes, IL 'VIE CLINTON .NEW MCA, s,tistees.e -- ;1��dASASAAmAdmAam&m�®mAA 1- 6• v VVYv>7mPYvx'VVYVVVvy'%'v*wvv' NEW -LIGHTS The Poste f:ca Depl.rtment Mile had ~two electric lights erected outside the pee to' rice, one i1) 010 een re and the other over the drop boxes,'• ENGLIS'HI PARCELS, A despatch from Londe 1 Fnc'- tnd, ;s y C•hrlatints 1 tiers 101 he troops in rPrnae slrou ct 'be, in London by.,Decembet•ta,,,,ri ,cue latest,' and p 'reels by the 1.1.11, the name and address c.f the 5,nd e1 must be outside each latter i1• parcel, otherwise it will be re - 02 ed ,`LOvINuS Thursday, November, iSrd,,1016. mrauw,aamaawuSys2 ¢uxvquw. AAA®entAAAAAAAent .14,,a4tae a.me &AA WS vvr,,,vrtrivvvvvrrvvvvvvvvvvrk • T1.5, T'H<iNKSC:IVINCe NOV, 30 President Wilson 'formally by proem. maiti ore designated Thurs- day,;Nov. 30t11, 1,8 . Thank, giving tll Daay.nkbThenl103Pre11s'dent has a_oc tobe HYDRO Oik1F, • With the telephone- men and hydro men 1.11-y with the wires, the lighting system was off o.1 88,11 urday unlit :ilttr 5 o'clock, pow- er ran ell day through, SEAFORT.H MAN DECORATED. iMir. W. J. Elliott and fanli'ylieve moved ince the nets cement house On ,she comer of Victoria anti Joseph streets., • Mte :Ind Mrs. Stepheneon n ti daughter of the 1.onodn ro d moved last week into the ~louse recently tan need by Mr. lelilliotc. The New Ern, weleotztes our new citizens to town, Mrs, Wm,. Coats) has moved to the cottage owned by Miss E. Wh1-ley., on TOW},i Send. Street, Mies Whitley !has imps oveclr• her pro- tPc1 1t'a eiw Hite n 0: m, -n 1oundwtioneith and hOas instal'rlod the waterworks. AN OLD RESIDEN P, W, S, Law, Coi'octor of Customs at Tilsonburg, died on aridity in his 83rd year. Mr, L eve was at rno time a resident of t Linton, but is so long r go 111.tc it It (101 tful if there is more than two or three people `here who: esn rcmcnrb.4• him. In the early 60's the Clin- ton C'ou iei u.s pet11 heti ley Lly- eocic t`v LaIWI 400 when tIte p, pelt• died about the ye tr 1861, Mr.I, a.w went to 'l'iltonburg and; st• rtes th Obscr e1, )Vhi, h is sill! 1n ex- is,nm' , buil' froth the m:n gcm.0 ,,f tvlli,:h he re,i •eu some time a11o. Wi:DDrID IN P01101410, A young lady wen known ;n Clinton, Miss Edith Jean Steven- son, daughter of Mr, 1 unarm Stev- enson, of Toronto eves 11) r.fecf on Wednesday last Co Me. Elsner W. Wuod, sl's0 of Toronto. 'Iho. ee'•p- niony was p.rformed by Rev. W. JulCife, now of Torun. 0, but 'for- merly pastor of Wesley elm eh, CIrtriton. On return from tht;r treading tour the young 'couple will reside in Toronto. Mo. 1 un - can S,evenscn wilt be remember- ed as .,former resident of Clinton having been ter ye is in the mu- te,y of the late Jas. Twitchell, 1.11E TELEPHONE QUIESTIOI' Zurich If 111.1 Phe ;owns' IP cl.rIc and members of Vie council were in 1lhaten on SnNed ,y and Riot mcmuer3 of tee: Tu k.rslnith Connell mad Mr. Ashley of li.e 13.11 T 1 plitna Co., `or the pu poee of 1il•.1.,lug telephone rates and exc.h sago cli rges at IIen.i011 and t xe,e1• ctmtrals, 'Iditt01' were gena into tlao- otlglaly and ;all angles of ih' ga:stfo looked in- to., As a result of ib.' meeting the 10 is hardly any do11 t that 1110+ five cent e'tnneetion there'd though Bengali end 1sxtter cen- tral; will have to be in_ururatecf, 7''Ht•'i GOOD' ROADS QUESTION. Heron county Connor o^s' ,.111 once more d ecus the Good Po d movement at their I)ce m1-01, ses- sion The p1', a of n1o•lc, of keep- ing up the main higher, ye is a patchwork method with results far from satisfactory, A nun bee of murlieip ,b ices ere still wedded to the et:arlete St'nute 1,1) 01 plr:n; of .10 yenrs ago which have out- lived their +usefulness. Ifu tin County Council matte 1 g•re•1t n:iq taste when' the Good Rocs p o f' Ions. were, not adopted ye '19 'reo. 13y this time every main road In the County might have been in proper sjbane 11)17 a gon'riity p• 0 - portion settled 10'11 y Go t rumen:. a9d. W:tCO ARE! OLD RESIDFN CS. Every Hutu and again reference is made in these columns to the rano v:.3, by death or otherw'•se, 0' some one who has long been to resident of town, and the r,ueslion is sometime asked '"Who aro the old residents of town?" The number of these ;Who have rrs'ded Here fora good' many years is rtpid,y dccrei,-ing. and .the honor 10 a• comp r tive few, among 1.11 m being 'Mr, Tsn.ae Jncicaon, Council- lor 'Vt7.1. Paisley, Mr Silts Davis, M,, Jas, Shepherd, Mr. anis 1111's, John C'ir i inglrame, Mrs. IttcT:a g- gert sr.,, Mrs, James Smith, Mre,J, 112eGarva end 'Mrs. Grigg, sr Th: re may be o• Bels whose mines should ilio in this list, but there cannot be very many. i0ALL PROVED FATAL. As the result of a, fell from a building on Which he wale working over two ' months ago, George Roweeline, LOn^on, con tactor, 8 217 Duffeun avenue, di \! rit his, (home Mond: y Ile w a 50 ye rs of age, 10111 was barn 1n t1 -6s country, :tie is survived in addition to his wife, by twos sons Elmer of Wr:e1- sor, and Nelson of Montana. The. funeral was held on Wedtnesdsy oto Woodl•nd Cen•etery, 'The seiv'ces being conducted by Rev. Mr,Pear of Wheatley and Rev. Mr. Fergus- on of London, Ile is also surviv- ed by his aged mother pnd broth- ers who have farms on the London Ioad near Clinton. WEBER '131113KI',Y, The 3'0 galllnal5 Of wht hey 1xtc11 Jacob Wel er of Ser forth bought las August, expect ntr, as the said, to have sufficient; to last ,him his lifetime, 'will' not go back Ito t NoaRorth unless Police 11C,rlrris- trate Andrew's derision is re- versed by e hi Chet court. Last 7'Thursday the DI gictretc gave his decision, that after very carefully con idering the' etidence he be- lieved a on eviction a ihou'r:t ,00 registered and the liquor confis- cated. lie gave a written judg,- meningn Wrcvthewia11npgo,rhonts caseh0basanded showhis- o decision, stating that while ,the Can.ida Temperance Act noes not s what 33Li1 .au 1. a n Yq y re may have n ahis. po..eeasion, he did not think. t permitted an unlimited of un 7. 'easel) Die amount, ..a this sliip- n4.nt eccried, to 11'. Weber' 'to ed 1e vtoulfdk appeal. Sergi. Earl Ross, son of Mr's, Lucas Ross, of Se bos Ib, ta'lio' has been in the trenches in France for over aYear. ihI'S been reco• mended,, for a dis,inguidhe eondttel rat d'1. MOTOR 1IEC1P.ROC''ITY. Tennessee is the latest 't. Ito of the Tlnijon lo conclude reeip o:a1, arrangements for motor l'eenses with Ontario. An, order in Coun- cil to this effect was paused test week, GET S93(f LU BOK CONTRACT, The Goderich Organ' Co, 11_ s re- ceived an order for 10000 shell - boxes of th1 type known) as the' "Belh;eh.em?r ,,Work has already commenced On the ordt r: and tole delivery wilt be nir,lii by Janu- ary let, 1911. MINOR. 1,0CilC,:. L,' O, 1, electiton of officers on :Friday evening of till week, to shopping days before IMist- inm t 7 more days in Nb'. ember. '111e bOyd and gtrle Ind a great time at the hill on St. 11 ut's grounds while the si:ow Lasted. BiiiNI1'W-is the Noto. for New Eras. readers& 'The autoes are still running, Send in the news it is alw, Ys welcome. Clinton Board of Tr.tdt>, met last g)ridiy evening, 'F. G. RT7IVIBALI, INJURED BY &ALL ON SIDEW.ILK, Uo.ndon Advertiser -F, Cl. alumball, ex -mayor of London, wee with Isis second accident in only a few weeks last Monday. Ile was conning, out of his :real ienc..0 4 t;u•ferin avenue in th" motn:ny, when he shipped anti fell on the icy sided nllc; At •least three ribs were b oken, and he Was tho1outh ly shaken up. Ile; ha,cl been cen- tine:1 to hie bed ct er clime. The injury was so p f;<tful th.tt a thor- ough exatninitioe leas( nor ever yet been ;trade, but' be is st.ttect co be ;recovering rapidly' i'nd hopes to be out of 7 od on Monday next. Only u mot, 10 ago, •Mr, lttuub:31 was iifoired about the hands when two street 0 rs 0011;di ed at the corner of W:1'L en rind titnla8 s r,'ei,s, He 11 .d just n.cely recuv..Tect Rein that mister-. une when lie 90:ts again etril c n:-• Mr. ltumballis old Clinton and Goc1e- 11 h Talwnshhip iricntts avail Hope for a speedy recovery. A SPECIAL OFFER to New Subscribers will pay for he Era Jars. 1st 191 8 A SPLENDID CHANCE To get the Old Rome Paper that gives all the news of Clinton and District that's worth printing. Flret in Everything. '"G.''LMew"i8731%'wa*•"vwn'isAY:m+Itel orth f ,+mammm�•t�. - ,eS✓;'e�h.....,�,�m�i-m�:..i.:o�••�rmn�rml 2 copies Standard Designer at 1Oc .......1 2n Standard Quarterly 25 Standard Pattern For a short time only all for Saving • ,20 $ 1,65 ,h5 -- 1.10 A whole year of entertaining reading. Up -to - minute fashions, household suggestions and instruction, and a practical garment pattern. POI for 55c e Often the eheap osst---Riways the Best 12=22==211 SVA;zant====a430mstm.outnag 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 I lb and 1lb packages. Arsenate of Lead also in stock. V . M. 110 V .Pu NYAL QUALITY STORE (Dispensing Chemist , R The Features of Our sr Furnit r To which wo invite special attention.: are its beauty, its assured comfort, its solid eoustruotion, and its below the• usual prices. Any one of these points would be sufficient to earn it you preference. When they are all cone.., blued we feel sure you will realize that this is a furniture buying oppor- tunity you cannot afford to ignore, Iindertalcer and Funeral Director. ' Phone 2S. Night and Sunday slaps answered at Residence over store It will pay you to Get o ' rices on your Pfumbtng Heating or l~avetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship the Best. Agents l'or U:eelaa Furnaces Tho. a`r'ty kiRkeps. Plumbing and Renting Shop -over Row'land's Hardware The Corner Grocery "Live and Let Lyre' FOR YOUR Christmas ' asking ,From many lands there have been gathered 'together in our stole, the finest and most tempt-- ing ingredients for the Christmas baking We welcome one Ana all to inspect these goods They will boar the closest' analysis For we selected then~ from ampnar Onlytllo most choicest samples Kindly order all goods for 110 holiday biking as early as possi- ble as some of them are going to bo short this year Let us eugg gest a fele of the more import. - ant. lines,- Seeded and Valencia. Raisins Currants, form Patras, Almonds, Walnuts and Ffiborts, ?eels--LOmon, Orange, Citron, Mincemeat and Extracts, Canned Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans, Sweet Potatoes and Asparagus, 1111 1i. E. Hunnifo PHONE 45. a•a•a••r . •t�• . � �.�r•t• r>••ra•.�.�•t°ta��.a•a•�•a' "F��.c'+•ra �., d.�.•1•��.'r'r•ra•,� SOECOST! II '1.4,4 •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 will continue t Shoes wll n ogl' ue its patrons the very limit of Shoe Values for their money and still says:• -- DO of ROCS di ang Reed MCMC Jae,K (91X1101JSE OP BETTER SHOES lei) asArSitktrlt tare