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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-07-22, Page 9PAGE ,pIGUT. THE mrisTTON NEW EEL The attitude of the purchasing public determines the success of any establishment—for the moment sustained sensational special selling may reign supreme ---but in the end actual merit and unvarying excellence find practical appreciation. Great Price Concessions on Palley Parasois and Cotton ,Dress Goods Parasols Newest shades and shapes, Regular 1.5o and 1:,25 for 98c Regular 2.00 and 2.5o for 1.79 Cotton Dress Goods Silk Stripe =Voile, Brocade Tricotine and Check Ratine Regula ,6oc,for 39c. Two Extra Specials These lines are limited in quantity and if you would share in the offerings, act NOW Plain Cotton Iliatilli5S-42 inches wide, Mack Pailette Silk—Ask for "Empire 4 colors oniy, reg 9oc and 1.00, for 69c de Luxe" purple'•edge, 36 inches, $1.00 Ladies Rain Coats If the present season does not suggest a Rain Uoat,. a' sudden down -pour catching you unprepared, WILL. The Rain Coat can be worn anywhere, at any time, the most useful garment a lady can have in her wardrobe. These are all "Made in Canada" garments, are most generously cut, and most care- fully tailored. Buying them at any time here you pay, the lowest market prices. when the superior manufacture and fit as well as quality of material used, is considered. We are showiltg an extra special $G 75. Agent for Priestley's Dress Goods °Wrench's Store Dry Goods anal House Furnishings Phone G7 OUR. Agent for nutteriek Patterns Men's Store Merchant Tailoring and Hen's Furnishings Phone 103 N'S JOB 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 A 6lscoil loF Lverg !oge—Prices IOW. With 30 or 40 varieties of Fancy Biscui`•s to choose from, there is no need of heating up the oven and kitchen during hot weather, in making cakes and cookies, There is a dainty and wholesome wafer or biscuit in our store for every taste. Here are a few suggestions, a bargain while they last— Molasses Snaps 8lhs for 25,, Pineapple Sandwiches y 9 And other varieties of Dainty Vanilla Bar ` lb for ooc and Delicious Taste • Lennon Biscuits When you are going camping or picnicing., look aver our window and you will see some suggestions for your picnic or camp life. 'HIGHEST PRICES FOR BTJTTER ANE: EGGS, .101-1 Phone 111 Successor to S, Barr. Fancy furniture 7UIL, STOKE OF (t1JALITY Phone orders promptly attended to 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. were are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Duron to buy all kinds of Furniture $-A-:L 1'a .A:T TNSON Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 104 N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson. 186 • Laval News a Ywvvvvvvvvvvvv yvvvvvvwvvvr,trvvevvvv,w/vvvvvvwd\'15 GAME POSTPONED Owing 'to a heavy iaain' at Zurich the( 'baseball Ylyoys did not came up last ,Friday to play the match THE, BAvD AT THE PIC"r''CRE SHOW The Clinton Kilti.e Band gave can vutcloor concert in front of the •'Mo':ie" house on 'Friday last. CROPS GOOD AT OXBOW., A letter from Oxbow Sash from. A. Garvin, formerly, of'Gioderieb' Twp states thati they, are having abundance of vain; crops bold firs class • HAVE THE NEW ERA FOLLOW YOU. Subscribers to the New Era many have their paper sent to them to their summer address without extra charge. PRINTING iVe are equipped to handle every kind of Printing—Cetaloges, Public° tions, Office Forms, Commercial Ste tionery, Annual Reports, Satisfaction Always, at the New Era KSETER CARRIES HYDRO '•0000000000000000000000000 WH{3o's WHO' , IN CANADA 8 0 00000000000000000000000000 BADLY BEATEN Two rinks Of: 'Hensel' bowler's stopped • of er ton ''their return' from Blyth, and received a bed beating at, the hands of the Clin ton bowlers The score cards were reporte(lt, o be lost. WHAT' TIIB W, INSTITUTE IS DOING IN Wu-{ TIME Ai, a lawn party recently, held at Toronto Mr Noel Marshall.presi dent 'of the Red Croes Society raid; a glowing tribute to the Women's Institute He gave the following figures;—'Ho stated "that $2.000,000 had raised if whir•h •90% calci through the magnificent work of tho women, the Women's InsLrbues+ being( .the largest con- tributors " Clinton', Branch have been doing good' work ar.d have been closely, identified with ;the work done by W P. S. TO FAR ASV "..Y CHINA, The Dcherty Piano Co have re centlyl made a shipment b4 a beaut- tfui ''.olcnial Jesiggn Piano in the and Mrs R.G.-d caStruthers, h t'ao an Worth' China Many thousands of Miles by rail and caster and then carted over miles of roughr'oad to its destinations in North China. The merits 'of this Canadian piano is not only) appreciated by all lovers of good music from coast to coact, but in lands far across the seas Beings through years of ex perience eonslructed to stand the severest{ test of climate and temp mature This' sale was due to our agent, Mr. T. G. McNeil. A by-law to Faisal by way of a loan $20,000 to provide for the installation of hydro -electric pow grin Exeter last Friday carried by a majority; of 240 only 7 voting against it Construction of the power line from Liman will be eats menced at'once and Exeter will be suppliedr withi.'i a few months The price mentioned includes the a- mount necessaryto buy, the pres- ent electric station here and turn it into a distributing station. for Niagara power. COMPLETES; ONE YEAR HERE Rev. 'Frank C. 'Harper completed this week Nisi first year's eninis- Church,and is ' istaking try in 'Will al well- deserzec( vacation. The congrcgatioas, on Sunday are lar- ger, the financial; sbanclin' better, membership has fincreased by about forty, and there is good) harmony among the members and i cry friendly feelings toward their pastor A feature of the sere lees li.s0 Sunday nn.is the number of ynung people present, Mr. Har - per's Bible Class being probably the largest in the county bit. and Mrs limpet, ca-pect to leave in ct 1010 clays for, a trip up the Lakes, and there wilt be a loyal welcome awaiting them on 'their return Mr ''Harper wilt 'occupe his own pulpit' again on the First Sabbath Of September, MINOR LOCALS. Now for the "shade of the old apply( tree " Anglers report that the same old' tig fish continues to drop off the hook Copied, of thy{ Toronto and Lon don, exhibition prio lists may be seen at The New, Era Office. Reeeip for ;subscriptions are acknowledged -by change of date on labels Let Tho New Era know ,who your visitors are ur where you purpose holidaying, "Made in Germany is gr=adually passing,'cut of existence so far as tho people of Canada and the British, Empird are concerned It n' culd 10011 well on the gas 'bombs, etc bet there, area lot of things on which the devil might. hesitate to put his trade mark. MIGHT HAVE BEEN KILLED Last Sunday afternoon about 5 30 o'clock while Mr A. Seeley was out motoring he came up to where some people, were; helping out an unfortunate autoist, and brought himto town The gentleman woo was hurt was Mr. Prank Beattie, G. T R agent( at Hespler and who is a son; of Mr and Mrs: --Beattie, formerly of Clinton but now of Gaderich Besides.. being badly bruised Ile had. his right shoulder dislocated He had passed through Clinton, late Saturday night to spend; Sunday with Nisi parents in Goderic1Y and left on return trip about 5 o'clock 'IIe was eut,near Mie G'ould's, plactt when he struck a double) rut and the. auto' 'did the jump act landing, 'on top, of him with the above mentioned dam - .age to Mr, Beattie. Tho oar was also badly damaged and was Low .cel into bIr Seeley's garage. Mr, Beattie ' was brought to town where he received Medial atten- tion and left; on 3 o'clock train train on Monday, for Hnspler. THE CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS Somal time, ago, the Department of Education announced Ito the Collegiate teachers of the Province that the Carter scholarships would be withdrawn this Year. This was felt by the, educationista to be a decided hardship • to the pupils throughout) thel counties( who had been delving; into their ,etuclies with these handsome cash rewards as , an incentive; etnd the matter was take n up with Tion T. W. bac Garry W hent the situation was disclosed. to him,/his sympathies were entirely with those who felt that, the scholarships should snot _____ be withdrawn in mid-term' as it MOM Special Sale of Preserving Kettles Reduced sizes at Prices The Old English Gray Granite See window display—a11 marked in plain figures Gasoline ac per. gallon Coal Oil 15c per gallon. A few 4o -gallon heavy galvanized tanks $6 4o gallons coal oil at 14c 40 gallons gasoline at 17c See the DeLaval Cream Separator at our store' the best on the market Old or Spare Razors are required for the troops at the front, We're: asked to receive them and forward to headquarters. , Look them up quick and leave them • with us.,, : IARLAND BROTHERS STOVES, 'HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES were, and' he promised to'confer with the 1V1inister of Education and rresenq the views Of those who were opposed Ito the move. Last . weelm, a circular has been received frons the department of education Conveying, the intimation that the Carter scholarships will be paid this year, after all. from which it is) inferred: that the Hon Pro- vincial Treasurer has provedtl1s efe. fective a pleader, as usual. lFq%': 9i selected by ManitobaConserve:- tiverf to lead the, party. following 'on the discrediting) oft (premier Roblin. DELIBERATE STEALING Before it was dark the other Light, a young woman went into 0 yard and took off some wearing apparel, and went bn `lien way re,. ioicinm—hut some neighbors saw the whole thi•ig and reported it to the pollee HOW. TO SAVEi MONEY. • A 2 -cents stamp does( a lot for a little money, but it would take l:undredr$ 'of 2 -cent stamps and a vast amount of labor in sending personal letters or • otherwise to place your enmmoditiesr before as many people each. week as afew cents investment in Thef New Era Think it 'over and see our Offer on page 6 of this issue IN THTC HANDS' OF TAE. POLICE Tuesday( evening Chief of Police Wheatley( made' a haul that will likely end the petty thieving for sometime The last straw '.vria when A J. Gregg's jewelry store was robbed' and watch fob pipes ate were taken Two of the young lads visited another jewelry store to have the watch 'se'f and as Mr Gregg hail notified the jewel- ers of town, the young lads were caught Part of the goods have returned, but n'ot all. This, cap- ture may lead to interestieg de- volopment as to the burglary at H'ovey's store, Sheppard's grocery store and also to the, taking of records fraln' Hoare's., innate store A stiff senteaee! would, do good to all concerned as a lesson for the future Thursday; July, 22nd;. 1915 i aP� o -, 0 the pleasure given ,by the refined ex- eaRenee of Lotus Lawn stationery is added the satisfaction derived from the fact That it is "r j Cede in Canada." ' Note Paper` Envelope° Invitation Nikitin¢ Tablets P.peterie. Correspondence. Cards Initialled' Stationery Gentlemen's Club Note and Stationery Often the Cheapest -211W ys the Best • rote®( tt'00,000we's0®0 gt 0 O WITH TIIF, CHURCHES. a 0 osoarslaana®eaaaaseanasan SALVATION ARMIY. Captain Moffatt, of 'Forest has been sent( here as Captain The i ciil (Miami wail stationed here as i lieutenant -;.bout 3 years ago• We welcome her back to town, WESLEY CR4JRCEl Last Sunday ,evening the mixed ctLuagtette sang "The Holy Ghost the Comforter " Rev. Dr. Rut '- ledge took as his morning subject "What is ;god to us-" At the even irg services his eubject wab "The ( Gospel of the New Life " ONTARIO ST. CSIIRCI3 Communion service next Sunday morning The pastor will conduct morning and ee,cnuig service. Mr Alex Elliott of Philadelphia addressed the congregation on Sunday evening lest for a rew minutes, on Bible Class work WILLIS CIIIIRCU Next Sunday Rev. Dr. Alex Stew art, 'ot Toronto, a formers minister or Willis Church will be the preach er at both,l services and, ,also on Augtlst1 1st On August 8th and loth, Rev. H. Dickies D D. of Chatham the Synod's Convener of Religious Ed cation, will preach On August 22nd, :Rev Thos. t 14, Mitchell B. D. of New St James Presbyterian Church, London, wit be in charge A fine prayer -sleeting was held last Monday evening by Rev. P. C. Harper ,at the home of Wm. Tay- lor, 2nd con, Stanley. About 80 adults and young people; gathered to sing the good old psalms and gospel hymns heartily;, and tp hear ahelpful address of Personal ,Fidelity to Christ thtiGood'Shep- herd. Mr Harper announced, that and include an elegant and costly in the autumn these, meetings once monument that will have few fie'quently held in the( district ,by peers in any Cemetery incEuroRev, r. Stea war,waould be enc ld His practical knowledge the regularly business( is securing foul him a awaits both the minister and his desirable class of patronage. message 'whenever be comes. CLINTON LEADS A't D'oig's Granite works there hay just been finished 'in light grey Granite, a Celtic Cross 11 feet high, rich in the completeness t,i the details 'of it's order. The interlacing) is a work of high merit and the inscribing is finished in raised lead. ,+le'Lters' This is we believe, the first.. time this finish of letters has been executed in 'Huron, Cn ., and it is used only on the more costly class. of work These letters are expensive,, but, as their name implies—"Iniperisly- able lead letter"—they( sire there' for all time, lead being the most excluding -of metals This is;_ the only effective letter in light calor ed Granite the dark) lead showing distinctly against the light hack - ground Mr, Doig's bookings, this season have been mostly for heavy worlc, and have carne in frcm the North, West and South A GROWING EVIL: 'Ond of the many growing., evils of''this country today is the city department( store In oui1 toWn, where we met the best Oftestores the most honorable merchants. and Where goods( are sold 'nti a margin so small as tee afford a re- spectable living to our business men„ thousands of dollars tare an i,ually\ sent to the ,department liter .y of our. great cities 1 T mCI'S expect our: merchants to pay them a fancy, price for butter,; eggs and poultry, potatoes, apples and tomatoes( end then they the money received from our home merchants' and; aendi it la city department) store. There is neith; er economy Or honor in such 'a manner Of doing business Our citizens ,who patronize them should be compellecl to ship their butter and eggs to them. There is not a business man in our Mown who wily not dupltaste their prices for the same quality 'of goods, and he'. wh'ctturns down his home mer- Chante tl'a patronize these, fakirs is far from '• being a loyal patriotic and; good citizen. 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 re.ieve a cough. Try it— Dispensing Chemist TILE PENSLAR DRUG STORE 3181111511250/494 111/8EMEMISISMSIMS=11 NNIPIMOMW TRY — CONNER'S UTTER=CRUST' • - SMALL BREAD The Bread of Quality Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary Made. in Clinton, Ontario Phone 202 — 5c Loaf Furniture, Rugs & 1. inoleunib We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if von are going to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces. You will find it to your advanta to inspect eur stock and see 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 J ii PeR 'Undertaker and Funeral ,Director. Phone 3S. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store oishossuseinansexusom iniareso DOLLARS COUNT Let 'us give you a price on your plumbing( or 'Furnace and see the Dollarsl we can save you. Agents for Hecht Furnaces Thos.11nwkins ( The eon°ner Store "Live and Let 1 Wliy bother with hot fate? when yoty car( get such nourishing ane delicious cooked meats ready to nerve? No -it that the warm weather. is at hand, we ',would urge that you use more ' of ;these wholesor cooked meats. 911, of our meats are of a Bele ed quality, and'we oan c'onfi&: ly say _that; ;you, will ;he graft pleased' with them. 'Here are 1 suggestions, -i Cooked Ham—What is more lictou•s than 'a slice of nicely t vored ham?. Veal Loaf—A' creator of a tit{e in itself it a warirs day. Cooked Spe"ialty—This is a appetizing) colt?, meat line. 1 Brealefas$ B'ac'on—In the co ( the morning these are SAW , line's to serve. B'ol,ogna—Nicely flavored, and nada 'by a reputable firm; Plumbing and Heating Es E o l� un if o d Shop -over Rowlands Hardware Phone 53 I PHONE 45. c..4.++++++++.1.4.4..§.+++.1.4.44,11.44.4. 444444+++++94.14-II'+++4' •4.44 a • • • 4• 4. entssingentusintmotuasommenmosnimmentomi GETTING DOWN TO FACTS We think our shoes take the topmost position in every particular— For Style, Fit, Quality, Durability We believe our shoes are generally conceded even by our competitors, to;be Shoes 0! Unusual Excellence The same careful attention is given to the style, fit and dependable quality of our $2.00, 1 $2.50 and $ .00 shoes as is given to our shoes costing $5.00 or $6.00, Getting down to facts we believe your shoe money will do better work here than it will at any other store. 444.. Shoes for Men, for Women, for the School Boy and Girl, for Very Little People, and Infants FRED JPeicseN 44.444.4.44.+1.444.4.4.+44. 44404.44;e4.0.,•.t.kjoico9o-481144434