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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-11-30, Page 6PAGE SIX, piallgaialiW/4101121230101021SIMPOWORASUIIIIIIIILIMPAWARMIN001411 IIIL I .1 I.1!i Qllairtlrl➢fe 1 II61MW)ol I tI1I 11elIIIIIII111 1 111 III IIIIIIMINII' 111 II IIII I IIII;, 1 IIII ohm III Ii I1�M�]Ilpitgui man i lLjp111•yo gg u pt 0111" i 1e;11Uoll!II W mtit 1 n 1lII liVll IIJ 1111 III o, A Better Fit and a Pester Figure " Corsets make the clothes". The world's highest authority of ladies' gowns said that, --no less a designer than the great Worth of Paris. Because we realized that no article of women's wear is more important than her cornet, and because — es usual --we were determined to give our patrons the same high values and style -ad- vantages as the largest cities offer, wo have secured and are featuring the famous o ATI .l.L> e t There Is a style for each type of figure and every model is designed to set off diet particular figure to the bast advantage, Coilene Cosset wearers have a pleasing con. eciousnese that the figure is trim and fash. ionable. Thenthereis th4Lt comfortable and hygienicsupport, that snugneee and ease which tells of designing along the right. Ones. t,et osif cosset department fie you with your modal Coigne Cosset PRICES $3,00 UP ''sir ,l,yr,-li 111 `.ct;'% ilia 431"S t'S on or befog'.. Saturday Nighty-;, Dec. 2nd. at rowers -4S3enartle=nlattelaRDIS ® U R JOS 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 1121.1.121: OK MP • 000000000.000000000000019041'*000000aos one ns00000nence• The Price of Newspapers O � O 0 e0,+ '. The ineeease in the price of printing paper has become so serious O that publishers are getting together to devise measures to au • o meet the situation. lvleny have already increased their sub - O seri11tion rates and some have been forced to suspend © publication. o We are advised. however, by. the publishers or The Family O e - ' 'Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal that for the present, 0 O anyway, there will be no increase in tbe. price of that paper, • and we are permitted to offer The FennilyHerald and Weekly e es see Star along with The New Era for the small sum of $1.85 O • that Is one fell year's subscription to each paper. 0 ta • This offer is only good until Nov. 30th, 1010, as it may be found s ueeesesry to make a change then. a o. The publishers of The Family. Herald and Weekly Star not m : • withstanding the enormous increase in the cost of production , e have decided to spend more money -limn ever improving the 0 O paper, and to give their great army of readers greeter value G than even 0 O • A full year's subscription to The New lyra and The Family 0 e Relaid and Weelely Star will cost only $1.85 provided O • orders are received before Nov. 30th, 1010. • Send your subscriptions to this office, 0 O o 0 Gee 00000�00001J00000,2i '8ba6t&e®edleieDL0m,0®80000 e the Boat With a nice Xmas Cake, for, our Soldier Boy or Friend, We are sure they would appreci- ate a nice Xmae Cake -such as they used to enjoy at homer Our Brands we recommend •are the SUNKISTI Brand of Seeded or Seedle a Raisins, ;which have a equality .that is their own and prices that will be 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 .Droinedary I)altee Le Pretans C'orrants Magnolia Peels Gunn's Pure Lard Crisco Almonds or Walnuts and John - eon's Baking Powder, AIGHES.T PRIDES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. JOHNSON & eo. Phone 111 THE STORE 01 QiJALITY •0.0•..0••0.00000.000000000 lo60ceoeeo,O.0.0•.00i•O•••0 • . • Prepare for Winner- 4 • • • • • • • • •r;, WE HAVE THE GOODS ••• Brantford Ready. Roofing' : Roofing Paint • • • Tarred and Plain Building Paper o • Beaver Board • e Sherwin-Williams Paints • • Glass and Putty •• Cow Chains and Horse Clippers• • w A. 'Big Assortment of Stoves and Ranges Stove Boards. Stove Pipes and Elbows : mornings and evenl'ngs •• Mitts and Gloves galore :. • a • et : o • P I- ►.. L.4 � D B d' �,1S- n • STOTES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES : o• lios.•••••he••o•e••me•••oess„0000•m•000••eo•••••o••o•. 0 • : •• ? • e Perfection (l,l Heotere__ uSt the thing for chilly • ' Grand TrnnleRailway System Time Table for Clinton Buffalo and tl'oderich Going to Stratford 7.83 a to 2,65 p u, 6.16 p m Going to Goderich 11:07 m .. . 1,36 p .6 6.455p.• " 11.03pm London, Huron and Bruce doing to London 8,05 a m e 4,15 p m Going to Wingham .,11.00. a rn 0.40 p m COMMITTEE MEETING FRIDAY. Committee of the town Cotmeil will meet on Friday evening of this week. HURON BOY', FOR THEi NAVY: Huron county has given one of her sons in answer to the r'- cent can for reoru:te in the navy. W. Mann, of Moncrieft li.l:s signed up and left friday to report, LIBERAL CLUB TO2IGHP, The Central Lib aril Club will hold their first wintermeeting Weight (Tbau'ad-:ay4. in their clu rooms. Mr, Thos, McMi71an, Lib- eral candid to 1• r So, 1111 Hit's n or ithe Dominate). ilau t., will.! address the ggatl•lering. Every Liberal is asked to be present and hep Ithe causer eon, DISTRICT DIRECTOR. Tho Ontario Horticulture) Asso- ciation concluded its 111.11 annual convention at Toronto last week, 111e. J. Grieves,, 01 Eeafortli w>as elected 'director for the .lame District. , 7) TE PIKED Mr. Tom decicson's 2nd asi•• nual free Jlntertainmrnt to all the public school children. their mo- thers and grandmothers will he held on ''Monday, Der, 18Jt Iron•( 3 to 0 p. m., and will consist of mot i1ng pictures,; music, pillrow,gitlet contest, bag -eel -war, bun eating contest, a Baby picture contest and other new features to make it an interesting Tn.erti inment, In the evening anotlerr entertain- ment of mov:ne pirtures mrd special fentures in which: a char e0 W171 he made er .16r, 'hhe proceeds to go to a relict fund, It is needless say that' bothshows will bo wFll patronized, MINOR LOCALS. Are you going 10 take in the Winter FuiL at Guelph? Chief Wheatley is looking up the poll tax. It costs 83.00 to look at the Chief this year -an expen- sive look. • Look at the label on your p•per and see if yon have been given credit for past r payment The change of de to is your roc ipl if the subscription has been, sent by mmil• Tho coal outlook., is said to be gloomy, Naturally, with coal as black ass over. Do fit •surly -your Christmas shopping. You save inoncy by ordering ythisou ailyoffice. dos city,Subscriberweieklsy whpaperonay at in advance will, save money, See The New, Era club rales which ape pear 10 apother column. Send in all items of interest to Tho NcweBr a, Get busy for a 1.umPi.r'Christmas trade. By the way adveetisr, your speciallies in the New, Era, Tirose w110 don't subscribe for The New Era. borrow' it There are 175,000 farms in Ont- ario. 9 rlvortieing is 0e longer a hit or miss game.. It is considered a' safe, sound and sure irevesf.ment. The New Era gins the news, Buy a'Dooka;ro-of Cbrist,,* seals from the,school pup la. .0 re urn- ed soldier boy's art being c roll' for ibisl,yeu in the __u9l.olcrSsatl- teac;'• n fiche s t' n rcesp o' b 1;)6 tgsss ed' or colds contrta,etcd in ithe: trenches. 1917 Calendars and Almanacs are putting in an t pppc fame. Kee. p the children at school as reguarly ae possible Every dt,y coarcts, 1 I)ominiot-wide Prohdlatioi1 Crusade is to be organized in tho near future, oLiwrara F714\'A EBc9, 0219.2.11MplawaliltamalispaallaInatilarella aAkAAAAAAAAAALAAA'SAAAG:A®A chat. Aft..t+AAAS.AAAAAAAAAAAai 4 ► ► .- ► E v`9vyvvv i vV'bvvvv'rrrv'6 tkravyv'v'w vvrrrira yvvv*vy'Vv99L'CfTOt9'\rk : en COUNCIL MEETS IVIOND <1X. 1,��� �'rp1 The regular' meeting of' Council !roma jtF11J, rktiey 'will be held on Monday evening. Several ler tters of int'pportance 1)'1''1 have lo be settled et the, meeting, The New' Era hopes to make all important announcement next week 'that will no doubt please its reactors and friends, We are taking a big. step. ,and; wo hope in c Ding 1s.p, will both benefit our readcra'. as well, .Ls "Frio New Ern. Watch out for the announce- ment nest week. Mllv'Olt LOCALS. The New Era would like to have all 'changes of adv M. in early for the nett 1011111 ' ' First of December on Friday, Council meets, on Monday even- ing. This is renewing time, T'IIE CTIARGIE .:4T 'YPRES. In W. D. ,Fair's window, Mr. II. L Paul, Manager of the Molson's Bank, has the original pn.inling of the rltargc of the Canadians at Ypres in _9t5. The go -teen's Bank is ;rasing a 'reproduction of this striking picture) on theft' calendars for next year, so it is s:.id. IS NOW' A MUTT -NAV T. The Mil tia Gillettepub-galled the name of Harty Ray t'antelon, son of Mr, Da ten C'antelo'n, as a, Llrui in the 33rd 'Heron Regt. The young soldier has served in the trenches at France ;with the llerinee s Pate „but is no,w in a En; - 11511 hospital tliroughi sickness. This will now' give hint the rank of a Lieutenant in .the overseas tcrees, WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. The Women's Institute of town at their regular meeting last Tlur3 day held a sale of fancy articles and 'homl matie cooking at the home of Mrs, 1?. Fitzsimon . They realized a nice 1111115 snail,, This they' have invested in more wool .for more "soaks dor soid:ers' , The W I, iaa.s been doing good work, here end elsewhere in sending Christmas parcels to the boys at the Front, besides socks,. the parcels contained handker- chiefs , chocolate and chewing gum HAVE YOU HELPED, the eleedren of the "Vele 501,0-1 are malting rt. collection of old rubbers, newspapers, megaziues, iron and rags, Pa illustrate what may he"made for Patriotic work in this way, it is pointed out that newspapers t:ecf with strong cord bring $J3 a ton, scrap paper in biles ofbae's..$lt a ton, while tile. magazi'nee `ibring 822 5, kion,- Two pairs or old i'uble:we are worth ten cents, a bag of rigs ninety cents, It each home in Clinton gave ten cents worth of waste n month to the school children, think of the mon:y that could'ba saved, 11IARRILIt W:2DNESD1'S', A quiet wedding' took place ill the Ontario St. church at 7.50 n,01. on Wednesday, Nov. IOlh, whlen Effie Alberta, young.,• t deegeter of Mrs, Mare awe 'Pickett, beeline the of (:lien IV. Cmmisb, son of. illi' James Cornish, flullett. The brdde, who was given away by her Oro- Ther. W, G Pic:k.et''t, was bL coming- Iy dresser' in ai navy blue suit with haat to match, and wore the Aroom's gift a pearl necklace fter lroeci,ving eonggratul^Vons of those present, the bridal couple left on the. ears, train for Detroit Carsonville, (Mich., and 011101 places, where' they will spend the next few weeks, 3VIr. and Mrs. Cornish have, many friends here Tho extend them good 1' :rhes, Huron Os9 Casualty Lists WOLINDED etinton Pte. W, D. Wiseman ' Exeter,- Major A. B. Carey Monk ton Pte, G Snor'''ing, ' Gerrie. Pte, W.E. anted IE'or the Big Entertainment Town earl Dec to 12 Boys ages 10 to• 1r6 to take part in a, Pillow tight contest, 12 Boys to take part in a Bun Eating contest. 12 i3oys for a Tug of war., --00-- 4 Boys for a 3 minute speech- Subject "The War"' 20 Babies picteies,ages 2 weeks to 2 years, Good pii.e's • el be given for the al51s' .evenee„ if sufficient entries aro,in at once for further per: c11- ars see To Jaeks•on Or ahy of the big C'o,ntmittee sly- pointed by Santa Klaus. --•®- This tt insist good -mustBnbo funnertainlneny and worth be tile, price, , 1, NEW SIGN. J. H. 1•'axmiln had a b`g sign p.,i ten a t the top of his gs1age, 'Ile- who drives a'uayl red' is Me. Paxman's new motto. Tos. Copp handled the brush, POWER STOPPAGE. • There Were a Tev short stop- pages of pewee here Fr idyl morn tug amongst manufacturers, This: wa,s due to -the cutting off of the source of supply,' the feeder 25'001 the Welland canal, by the govern- ment. NEARLY BLEW' IN WINDOW.' The window- 10 Councillors 2I, Wiltse' store, which ' has been cracked ,r r sometime, r eci✓ed another bad lone early Friday erearni,ng during the heavy .vine. storm. S. S. Couper, thee andeo^d, hats hati a brace put across tlOe window, in the meantime. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS, The date on the Ea:dress label that appears eaeir weed: on your copy' of The; New Era, is the date 10 which'youi' subscription is paid, Il' the dare there( printed is wet, your (subscription 55 In arrears. We would: kindly/ ask 'all subscri- bers, who are in arrears to make a.settlement of the an -Loon Cu.'ui, With the increased cost of pro- ducing ce newep'per It is ncce9- stay that all arrests should be paid promptly. TO CONFER? IN OTT.eWA., At the concluding session of the. two days' meeting of the Execu- tIve Council of the Don-de:on Al- lianee it was decidedi to call a conference at Ottawa on 'tieceu_ber 14, to be composed of representa- tives of the, various Proirmill or- ganizatlons, to consider the ques- tion of Demi ion proi:i.hftion'0, 1 - lotion. It was also deeidet& to settle the question of the annuli meeting at this conference, DEATH OP MRS;,GUNN OCCURS AT AILS& 'CRAIG. The death occurred last Thurs- day morning of Mrs, Gunn,• wid- ow of the late Dr. John Gunn, .It her residence' on George street. -Ailsa, Craig after an illness of a few days. Her son' ' Andrew of Walkerville arrived:home on Wednesday and d her other son, Dr. John G., is at present in England having left; last. March. One dau- ghter, Lillian, hags iived ht home with ]ler mother. the rum ea' wee held on Saturday to Nairn cem- etery, Services bring conducted by Rev. W. 13. Geddes. --The de- ceased was ;a1 sister -in -jaw of Dr. Gunn' of town, 'who is now in Hospital work in Scotla',nd at present. A SPEC1A OFFER to New Subscribers 0 will pay for 1} h `fir New Era UNTIL an. lst 1 9 l $ A SPLENDID CHANCE To get the Old Home Paper that gives all the news of Clinton and District that's worth printing. The Era Flrst in Everything. a,; 71550 0 6 T7 urstlay, november, 30 ,11,, 1'1G. "oth. ns WSJ 4r onosoSis 12 copies uta.nd arcl rd Designer at lOc , .....1 2n 1. S',talidQuarterly 25 1 Standard Pattern ,225 ^{ $5,65 .5. short time Only all for •fay Saving L. 10 A whole year of entertaining reading Up -10- :minute tashioiis, household su gestions aid instruction, and a' practical garment' pattern. dill or 55c >;:.c aseazsana: WITI e-a117IrnaawVali sn® ' it o0 Often the elleapest--F,llwaays the Best MAL_ 515,ew.10..c.tia w..v., m,,0,5,:.r.,+... A Happy Christmas Thought ��� The gift that adds to the good times at the , mc.ment: that is no sooner opened than it is used, Preserves the happy picture story of all that goes 10 make the day a Merry one. Kodaks from $7 up; Brownies as low as $1.25 Ask to see the newest of the Kodaks. No, 2 C price $02. Splendid Selection of French Ivory, Ebony Manicure Sets, Dressing Sete, Hand Bags, Perfumes, Ohocolates, Pipes. Cigars, LSafety Rimers, etc. Jia. ' a �1 e. tvet.W.,x ,.r n . • -41,6 ,.... JAS ' U The Features of eusr iture To which we invite special attention are its beauty, its assured oorufoit, its. solid construction,and its below the usual prices. Any one of these point: would be sufficient to en it you:, preference. When tl>441:1L11 00'• bined we feel sore yeti will real thea this is n furniture buying mace. tuuity you cannot afford to ignore, "undertaker and Funeral Director. I'hape 25. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over Store ..,....^.. ar=n eil,o e It Will pay you to The earner Gtoce•AY "Live and Let Live Get our Prices i FOR 'YOUR Chr stwasBakfrl b on your Plumbing Heating or Eavetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship the Best, Agents for Ilecla Furnaces Thos.11awkhis 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 ane all to inspect these goods They will bear the closest analysis for we selected them front amens only the, most choicest samples Iilndly order all goods for the i holiday baking as early aa possi- ble as some of then 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 Patra.s,' Almonds, Ww1nuts and Filberts, Peels -Lemon, Orange, Citron, Mincemeat and Extracts, Canned Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Beans,. SWeet Potatoes and Asparagus, Plumbing and Beating1 Es E. HUfltljfort Atop -over Rowland's Hardware PHONE 46. Naersaawariffrawowsrayerazardimps d•• +++++dr•Nd++1.+++3•• +++..•F•➢•.l••f414.:tk.Ali.1!:4444f••!'4-F++44,i.•1••144-1•d••9 + 4 + + The Man and nib Shoes! A Man likes to buy His Shoes at a store in which He has confidence -where He knows that the Shoes are the best, and that he will get real honest value m return for His money, In other words, Sir, if you buy your Slimes here, you'll get satisfaction, as well, as Shoes - not an advertised, fictitious value, but real Shoe Worth, We've a just right shoe style for every man's taste and special requirement! We're Mena shoe :Specialists Shoes at $4, 91.5, $540 up to ;g . There is no copyright en t.hrse Prices. Any Store can quote them, its our :Shoes at the Price that tell the story and we tenet that we may have your consideration, 4 tzmasisathavaamansmamtatarataasumasamwsson...amanatmentum '1 .1., .5 4w 4 * ®mi 41 ,5d FRE . 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