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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-07-01, Page 8PAGE DIGHT. stCsaaa Summer Apparel for Women, Girls and Children With the return of the summer months comes the question of summer clothes— It is the natural desire of every woman and girl to be dressed as attractively and as well as her means will permit, Especially so in the summer when light, dainty, and pretty dresses may be bought at very low prices. For Afternoons and 'Dress Occasions See our splendid display of plain and figured Silks, Crepes, Voiles, Organdies, Etc,— in all the leading shades and patterns, which have been choses with special care and forethought to please and meet the needs of our customers, with prices that are sure to satisfy. The ever growing -in -popularity Biddy -More than ever this summer we see Middies and Middy Suits in the foreground. Our range of material used for these suits is complets, including Indianhead, Duck, Repp, White Corduroy, Shantung, etc. Fancy Parasols and Sunshades—To add the finishing touch to dainty summer attire. Fashions in parasols change, as in everything else. We have them in all the latest fashions, in shape and colors, SuInilier Underwear—Our stock of Summer Underwear is more complete than ever before. ` Plain and lace trimmed. Princess Slips, Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Draw°rs and Combinations, in the latest envelope style, in Cotton, Crepe, Nainsook IN THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Children's Dresses -Wer have just received Children's Middies—Just the thing a shipment of these dresses for little ones. for hot weather wear. White Indian Light, cool and easily laundered, in plain, head and Duck, trimmed with red, figured and checked materials, at exception- white, and blue collars, with ties to ally low prices. match. Children's Parasols—Children like to imitate grown-ups and nothing pleases the little tots more than to finish their summer outfit with a dainty little sunshade. Our stock of these consists of all shades, plain and fancy. We cannot give a full list and description of all the requisites and necessities in in stock for summer weather, but come in and inspect our stock. We cannot display it all in the windows—Come in. Butterick Patterns for the home dressmaker at the pattern counter Women's Store Dry Goods and (louse Furnishings Pltouc G ' Meal's Store Ili reit:int Tailoring and illen's Furnishings Phone 103 --OURS JOB DEPARTMENT I 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 tttttttttttttt® �® Ger �ou� supplj of Tea Now Before the Next Big Advance. Looke over our window, and you : Quality' and rF lnvor. will see our lines lof Teas and Coffees: I Wei also have) Red Rose Tea at Our' big'. special is a regular doe the old{ price, per lb Tea for 33c or 3 lbs for $1,00 ( The other wall known Brands -We can recommend these Teas I such as Salada, Grand Mogul etc. to bur Patrons and :Friends 'fni' HIGHEST PRICES POR BUTTER AND, EGGS. J014 Phone 111 Successor to 5, Barr. 'THE SIOIti3 OF Q IIJtLITY Phone orders promptly attended to Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection, Light in con struction and design but 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 and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Huron to buyallkinds of Furniture L BAL.18z Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 104 N. Ball 110 RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 186 VOTES ON'IIYDRO JULY 16Th,. The Exeter 1 at epayers vote on the Hydro question and c raising $20,000 for the cost of a plant on Friday, July 16111. PLAYS A DOUBLE HEADER. The Baseball( 'team of town will play a double leader at Winghan on Dominion Day. Tasker and Mc Caughey will pitch with Hawkins cs tclring, BLYTH 'CASE DROPPED Thu cast( of Dr. Milne, of Blyth, who was pp on a license, and which was adjounect fore more evidence, again Dame up before the police magistrate at \Vinghan on Satur- day. The case was dismissed, as the .magietratet did not convict, NEW HORNS. Last' week' the Billie Banc( re- ceived two new. horns. A double B silver1rlated bass was got along with) a 'Bolton alto horn. The Baud believed in keeping up with the timet and the new ,born will add greatly to the strength of the band. Special Sale on the Following at Reduced Prices 1 only Lawn Mower regular ............ .. . .. . $5 50 for $4 50 1 only Lawn Mower regular .. , 5 00 for 4 00 1 only Volmer regular 7 50 for 6 00 1 only Wheelbarrow regular........... 4 00 for 3 25 1 only Portable Rubber Bath regular 6 00 for 3 00 1 only Refrigerator regular 18 00 for:10 00 1 only No. 2 Daisy Churn regular 6 75 for 6 00 1 only No. 4 Daisy Churn regular 8 75 for 8 00. 1 only Grindstone tubular steel frame, regular -1 6 00 for 4 50 3 Hammocks at cost Out ((less at a good discount for balance of this month Hadquarters for a complete -Line in all in all Kinds of Hardware HARLAND BROTHERS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES 'THE CLINTON NEW ERA. ECONOMICAL ----Heats the house well without burning all the coal you can buy. 3° Gives steady, even FZrrnaceheat on least feel. See the McClary dealer or write for booklet. BYAMYI & SUTTER LOCAL AGENTS 71E+r Local -News i i VVVTVVVVVVYVVVVVVVYYTTCYVVVVVf®VVVVVVVVWIT 'WVVVVVVVV\I� COUNCIL! MEETS, MONDAY. The regular meeting of the Council. will 'be bele on Mornday ceening next week. POST O?FICE HOURS. Thct usual holiday hours will be observed, at the post -office on Thur:elay. Office open all day for. b'oxe holders; DECORATION DAY. . All oddfelle vs are invited to at- Lend Decorati- n service on Friday evening of this week. The mem- bers"' will leave the lodge room at 6.30 headedf by the Kiltie Band. PICTURE POSTAL POSTAGE DROPS, (Picture' poslf cards can now go through thm mails for one. cent if only autographed and adlr'essed. This, will be a blessing to summer 'trippers, and tourists. WILL CLOSE FOR REST OF WEEK. The( Clinto ne Knitting Co, shut down on Wedncsd ry and will not reopen- until next 4Vlonday morning. . ARRIVED, IN ENGLAND. The Clinton members of the 33rd Battlien; whe accompanied the of 250 men fill up at the front Lave arrived)' in England and are Low quartered at a Engle lb training camp. RAILWAY iFARES. The G.T.R. offers today (Thur• day single fare gppocl going and returning on July7.st and fare anti one third, gleet going June 30 and July 1st and returning on July 2ncl. A HURON, TEAM. Blyth Standard .—Mr. John 'Hoover of Guelph, and formerly of Clin- ton, who is well known here es- pecially 03110 • ig:+in the bowler s ado ed another trophy to his alretac(; lrrge 1u:nbl:' at the Galt bowling T.o uname at, by winning the Sea- gram Trohpv' his third playerw.ts nli. Robt. Logan an old Blyth boy, and a brother of James and \\Tiiliaru Lagan, of Blyth, "WET" GOODS DRIED. The. Saerifie Obscrvor;—Sparks from a bonfire in rear of L. J. IVIe- Rury's, barber shop set fire to a number of empty boor cases at the rear of C. H. Pugh's liquor store this morning, and was ethe cause the fire department being called out. The fire' was quickly extin- guished, but{ not before a number of the{ casesf had •been destroyed, Mr. Puget'. formerly ran the lign'or store here. MIGHT HAVE BEEN A BAD FIRE Shortly aft.:e 5'o'clock ;Monday evening( the fire bell gave the alarm' and it wag discovered that the, planing. milt of Mr. Thos. Mc- Kenzie was 'on fire. The firemen ' laid one line of hose and soon had the fire' under control. The Engineer at ,the factory was gathering up the shavings and had "quite a pile 10 front Of :the boiler, while getting some more a •sparlr fell into the pile and soon it was into a Marc, There wil, be little Gose bo accounh e£ the fire, i ZURICH, WON; 5-3. Tine Clintntf Baseball team went to the German4onvn last e'ricloy and; tosit by a score of 5-3 It was hard game to lose les far as pitcher Fran]( McCuaghe•y was concerned as he had 21 strike outs to his credit and had good support be- hind the batt by 'Hawkins but the fielding behind the pitcher was I a trifle reeve et Mimes and always 1 when) MIA coutted. Those who played for Clinton were;—W. John soli of 1 Beacom 3b ; >;lum'ball 2,13 Ha kins c ; E, Johnson lb; 'Mathe • Son s s; McCaughey p; Stickles rf ; «McEwen( If. Thc(- runs by innings ere;— Zurich -20100110x-5 Clinton -000300000-3 MINOR LOCALS. Get out your flags and bunting for Do'minio rt Day. . Remarkably mild weather we are getting,this winter. The Toronto Observatory repos ls. that last Wednesday was the coldest 23rd of June on record, The ]:+Tillie Band was at a Garden Party, at Harloalri on iFriday even,- ing vening of last week. The weddings: are not Over yet, Parchment- butte(, paper (choice Dairy Butter) for sale, et the, Nwe Era. Let Thd New Era 'know Who your v isitorO . are' or where) you purpose holidaying. The Ne\L Era telephones: are 30 anti '95. Send(•us the newsy items and do it now., Don't neglect/ the, New Era's' ao vertisiagl columns. LOST( AT SEA:ORTH. The Public Sc hool Ba ehall 'team lost at Seaforth on Triesc iy by'a of 2-1 in a 5 niarngs game. MUSIC IN THE AIR, Two strolling players from Sun ny Italy produced music with harp and violin on .Wednesday •in the main street. MARRIED TODAY By the Rev. 2, 0. Ports on Weclnes day, Miss Bernice Beatrice Agnew became the wife of Mr. George 13. Philan. The hearty congratulations are extended to the young people THE PRES I; YTERIANR WON. On Tuesday night the Presby- terian bowlers won from the Meth orlis'ts by a score of • 59 to 29. Ow- ing to lack 'of space we only give the skips. Presbyterians( (Methodists Brydone-1O Towne -15 Jackson -26 Ball -3 Axon—Ill Courtice-11 59' • .29 RESIGNS AS RECTOR. Rev. J. C. Potts wire has been roc 'tor 'of St. Paul's+ Church Clinton for the past year, has sent in his resignation to • take effect on Aug, 15tlt. Mr. Potts' had had' the offer of Si. Thomas. Church, Toron to and wishes 30 an sept. The citizens, at large w311 be sorry to see.' • • the • reverend gent- leman anti his sister leave town es they have been active workers' in church and also in the music line, EVERYBODY IS COMING, Blyth( Standard ;—The annual 11. C. Pink, under 1the atinpices of the congregation' of St. Joseph's Church, Clinton( will be held on Thursday "July 1st and rt number from here already signified their intention 00 being present. WHAT TO DO YOU INTEND TO DO? The' R. Ce Picric will be heldlo- day-July 1st. The Kiltie Band plays' there dui ing the day and at night goes to Londesboro to a Garden Party. The Baseball team plays at Wing ham. The Bowlers will have a good day of it. The race horse\ sports will prob- ably go io' Seafc.rth to see the races. WH'YI NOT CHANGE ELECTION DAY. The queseion of holding election on Nei( Years Day .may now be cODeiclerect by every, muincipal com it prefious' to No eml.er 15; the latest elate on which a by- law providing therefor can be pass ed in any year. The nominations would• be on the 28th iDecernber and election Ist of January, If either' day is a Sunday, the follow ingt day is substituted; The by- law where; passed would re.mnin in force from year to year until re- pealed. MINOR LOCALS July, • A big crowd; 'went to the R. C. Picnic and also many attended the races at Seu(orth on Thursday. The Garden; Party sensor is 'o'n and,' the 15.ittie Band has many engagements: Get. out your, flags for the 1st. The mosquitocd have been few and far. between during the past month. Let it continue. Public School will re -open on Septa 2nd—but who cares: Send the New Era to an absent friend,. it will be apprecia ted. ,From ably until Jan. 1915 for only 40 cents, It will have all the news seeseesocteescoteeesee e WITH TER CHURCHES, eeeeenesseeeseneeeee@ BAPTIST CHURCH, • Thursday''Julylt let, 1915. LQTu5 LAnI TO the pleasure given by the refined ex- cellence of Lotus Lawn stationery is added the satisfaction derived from the fact that it is " JVlade in Canada." Note Paper Envelope. Invitations . Waling TabletsP p t neo Correspondence Cords 1 tt'alledStationery Gentlemen's Club Note and Stationery Often the cheapest— 1Iways the Best Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam What's the use experimenting with medicines? We know what White Pine and Spruce Balsam is, as the formula is printed on each label. Beyond a doubt this is the most efficient cough remedy we have ever sold. Nothing else will so readily redeye a cough. Try it— %I -M.1 -10V= LDispensing Chetnist THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE The Sunday sc11001 and morning service were eontbiaed last Sunday, it being Bower Suuda), The 011010ll.. was beautifully decorated with il.owees, pinnies and roses being very Much in prominence. Thu pastor gave a sellable address to the r'hilbl'etl. At night' the Pastor preached the annual senile]) to the member of the 0, O, 1?, of Olintoe and visiting brethren, The church was crowded Lo the doors. About twenty of the Baptist nu'nibeis attended the lawn social at Auburn on Wednesday evening of this week. Next Sunday the pastor will preach both ruorningand eveuing, ONTARIO ST. CHURCH Services will be held next Suuday, including the Sunday School service, at the usual hours. Mies ,Margaret walker sang very acceptably at the League meeting on Monday evening the pastor gave a talk on "sonic laws of health," The young women of Mr Walkers class will have something like 825 for the Patriotic fund as the result of the garden party on Mr, Mays lawn last Saturday afternoon. S S. Picnic tb Bayfield on Wedues day next, WESLEY CHURCH. Ret W. K. (lager, M,A., of Gado ilei( pl.e'lelled in this enure) on Sunday. His morning subject was "Sonet Consolation fof (Nature and all, the evening' lservice his topic was Essential Elements of National life. Monday) evening, the Epworth League was under the direction Do the Good Citzenship department. TIM, will be thcl last meeting until fall. The annual Sunday School and Congregational picnic, will be held to Bayfield on Tuesday. July 6th. Junior League( on 'Friday even" ing at 7 o'c1oek; The( Pastor twill preach next Sunday. TRY -- +i e.s+ane.® CONNER'S BUTTER=CRUST' SMALL BREAD The Bread of Quality Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary Made in Clinton, Ontario Phone 202 5c Loaf 1 Furniture, 'Rugs & L inoleumb We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going to furnish your home, or if you only want soine odd pieces. You will find it to your advanta to inspect our stock and Cee the bargains we are offering. We also carry a good line of 'Violins, Pianos and Organs. Our Undertaking Department is up to date in every respect and we guarantee the best of satisfaction } Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store DOLL.%ItS COUNT Let us give you a price bn your plumbing( or Furnace and see the Dollars) we can Slave you, Agents for beds Furnaces The lorrier Store "Live and Let Lige" Are You Going Camping ? The season is here again when we begin 1'o think of lake and stream and the pleasures that go along with camping and picnicing If you are going camping, see us re- garding your supplies. We are special. izing on this trade Sandwich Materials Sandwiches are handy and appetizing for the picnics and little jaunts that campers frequently take. We have Cold Meats, Jellied Meats Potted Meat and Peanut Butter, Salmon, Sardines, Olives and Cheese Specials Strawberries, Oranges. Lemons, Bananas, Pineapples, Ripe Tomatoes Thos. Hn kills i Green Onions, and Lettuce Plutuhin„ and Heating E. o llunniford Shop—over itowland's Hardware ,Phone 53 PHONE 45. fr+F3.3.+ Nit'6+4 b++4'4i'l'++d•••.4.+MII<L'ti'H!�N!t�d�+!l'+++'D'4'$'++ '�F�tII++4 t Play Shoes and Barefoot Sandals • • •• • • We have a fine showing ,of Barefoot Sandals and Play Shoes for the little feet to wear during the hot summer months, They are not expensive and the comfort to the child is great. Solt Tau Leather or Canvas Soft Soles of Leather or Rubber A Complete Line 01 Sizes Prices 50c, 85e. $1.00, $1,25 Fit out the Little Feet with these' Comfortable Play Shoes and let them enjoy themselves all Summer. FRED. JileKSON r•i: PAF l�tFi t: 4 l t t* F Fde 1.1f • 'i',