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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-07-29, Page 9PAGE EIGHT., THE CLINTON NEW HRA. Thueday July 29th 1015:; ttanienens SUMMER eLC Tk41NG ; FOR MEN The real summer season is young and we will have lots of hot weather yet before it is time to lay aside our lighter weight clothing for those of warmer and heavier materials. MEN'S RAINCOATS. Every man needs a Raincoat o i acoat and our stock is splendidly assorted right n.— w Best Canadian manufacture, good wearing materials, in Raglan,„Balmacaan and Motor styles. Colors—olive, fown, light brown, and dark shades. BOYS NEED RAINCOATS, T0,0 For nobody expects a boy to remain inside on account of wet weather. He must run errands and attend to "business as usual." Splendid roomy styles like the men's MEN'S UMBRELLAS—Don't let a sudden downpour catch you without one.— nW - SStrong, steel rod and frame, silk and wool, silk and linen, and all silk coverings, a large variety of handles to choose from. Men's Summer Shirts IIlcn's Work Shirts Good fitting, well made sorrsti A' cuffs, g Oe uadian ' stripese of ra well colors made Good wearing andack and washing whitem light ,and e darka pAiaes na, luftng stiff make, best male rials including percale, chamhrays, ' ' serial°, including duck, drill, Oxford, etc, zephre, mercerized and silk, ',lieu's Pylaivas Men's Underwear Licht weight Pyjamas, in neat light and dark Double thread Egyptian Balbriggan Shiite, striped flannels, madras, crepe and percales. Drawers and Combination, Spring needle ribbed Men's Sox Meeh, Merino, Lisle and Fine Wools. ilk, Silk plate',, Lisle, wU teonnad Cashmere - Felt Hats • Sox in heavy wool and cashmere. Soft and Bard Felt Hats, new Fedora shapes illcil's Neck�VCar in Black, Blue, Grey and Brown shades. Always something new to show you. Have you Straw Hats Half Price seen the new miiitery stripes on Khaki ground, Panamas, Straw Sailors in all the newest ebapes, knitted cross bars and etripes, all shades, Hatbands Snap Brim Canton Hats, and Common Straws, to match. AT THE WOMEN'S STORE SPECIAL -1i dozen only Summer Dresses to ciear at HALF "PRICE WE SOLICIT A CALL en's Store r ' •t' . l: Men's Store Wool Merchant Tailoring Dr Goods and and Dry House Furnishings alien's Furnishings : Phone G7 Ata• .. Phone 103 FhM. almeisiisMin. 1 1 V R JOB DEPARTMENT 1 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 t I A BiSCuii log 'Vag Task—PeiCeS Right. With 30 or 40 varieties of Fancy Biscuits 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 albs for 25' • Pineapple Sandwiches And other varieties of Dainty Vanilla Bar and Delicious Taste Lemon Biscuits , When you are going camping or picnicing, look over nor widow and you will see some suggestions for your picnic or camp life. HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. t kAAAAAAAAAAAAALLAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 44 RBETER 'FIBRE TODAY With the weather fine Exeter Bowlers are expected here • for two gamed afternoon and evening IAF CLINTON HAD A POPULATION OF 5,009 We would. surely be doing, a lot 1,4 more Printing than we are today In the meantime -who is doing YOUR Printing, ,? We'll serve ,you well and save you money -Gall p No. 30. Tile New Era office. THE BAND' TO GO. jtee"' Local News 4 i11. AA CLINTON NOT REPRESENTED AOTIOES POSTED. ! or the firsh. time for a good litany years the Clinton' Bowlers are .not r epreserited at tle'e° Lon- don Tournament this year. Dr. Axon had a rink entered, but they did not go down. IMPROVEMENTS. • The Presbyterian manse is being ing painted by Copp & Kaiser:.. Messrs Greens and .Cook had the contract of painting the .handstand Robert Mennell has had his house painted. ' • 1.. Mrs, W. Cooper has had her house' reshingled. Notices have been posted through out town proclaiming Wednesday, Au gust 4, as Olinton's civic holiday. CUR HYMN OF HATE Sing a,Rymn of Hate To the high tax rate. -From "Biuimel Strafe the 1915 tax rate" by our ratepayers. WON AT HENSALL. Three rinks of Bowlers under the leadership of ',Hovey, Oourtiee and Nediger won at Hensall on Thursday eveping last by 20 shots. A pleasant evening was spent by the bowlers. CL6CK ON' STRIKE HOW DOES YOITR LA9ABEL READ • The Postoffied Clock had a cable The New Era is grateful to the subscribers who are clearing up back subs .rip'tions. There are still many more who have made no response and are owing for the last three or fou- year{s. Look at your label NOW and settle at once WORKS LIKE A CHARM broken on Tuesday and consequent ly foiled to cta•ike off the hlours. thought it run alright ' . I> has Mee. been repairced. BAPTIST ANNUAL PICNIC. The Baptist' Church and Sunday School annual( picnic wills be held at Bayfield on the 4th ofAugust Clinton's Ci ie Holiday, The motor 1rutruck• reed rigs will? leave the church at 8 a. m.' CLINTON'S OIVIO' HOLIDAY The Mayor has proclaimed, \Vednes, dayAirguet, 4tli as Civic licliday and asks all citizens to observe same, The Fireman and Kiltie Band are going to Thor d to attend the Firemen's Tourn amens Mitchell Advocate -Mr. Cantelon, the apple, king of Huron- was le town last week, and he said the Canada 'Temperance Act is working like a charm in Clinton. • The re- ports that 110050 can be had at the hotels is all fudge, rindwhere men before spenttheir `earnings at the band the money now goes to the suppor'l of their families. A TIE ON THE BOUND Two baseball teams with •warin nemes attached to the teams have played two games and each team won a game. Lest'`Friday night "Little 'Hello won by a score of of 11-7. but oa Tuesday night the boys from the Devils Half Acre• won by the score of: 1442. • A third game, will have to be played to find •out which team can std; ance. WAR TAX FOR A.NOT'HER YEAR, When Ontarin'S present plans of war contribution are carried, out the prot'ince will have exceeded $2,000,000 limit proposed by Hon• T. W McGarry, provincial treas- urer. The rel °nue; from the one - Mill war tax, $1,950,000 will be in leis hands by the end of the year and thee minist estimatea that the war !tax will have to remain in force until 1917. TWENTY DOLLARS AN ERROR. AT INTEREST. In stating last week that Rev Jerald Let a young man at twenty years Potts was going on active service, we of age put twer.ty dollars at inter- made a mistake. Our report was est, insteadof expending it for copied from the Brantford Expositor, tobacco, then, at the beginning• of which had a lengthy article about our the next year rennet, it, and in rector. We telephoned the Rectory chide also the principle and linter-' Thursday 'peening but could get no est of the preceding year, and thus answer, so we published our item. continue to dol from year; to year, Rev. Mr. Potts was offered the pose. until he shall have reached the ag}4 tion but had to refuse, as he had n.c- of seventy ; the amount he would oepled the position of curate of St. realize would exceed thirty? thou- I Thomas Church, Toronto and leaves sand dollars. 'How many of our for that city on August 10th. young men will try it.' 1 METHODIST DEACONESSES. F 2 lb for 23c J Phone 111 Successor to S, Barr. THE. STILE OF QUALITY Phone orders promptly attended to Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in cuu strueticn and design but ex- tremely well made iu,overy 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 buy ail hinds of Furniture 'BALD T II SON Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 4 186 N. Bali 110 RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkin e 1 s Help the Boys at the Front By Hunting up any Old or Spare Razors A canvastv'As made of the town to collect, enough money! po send the hilt!°! Brass Bann along with Firemen to Thorold on Tuesday next. The response was a hearty one. Clinton t'iremen are eating, cut to try. and get thel Tourna- mens fore 1910 and if not then for 1917. The Kitties expect to, go awn -with ageod strong bard. !11 HAVE YOU ANY RAZORS? '—' The British Government is call ing for old, razors for the men at the front, They will be put in first class condition by a Cutlery firm. So that anybody hav- ing old ones' laying around can put theme to a good use (by leaving them atHare riel Bros. HardAvare ;,tore as soot( as p0sfole. For full er inforinatloa see their advt on Page 9. DANIEL PRIOR BADLY SHAKEN UP USCROr This Is a Veil tmportanl Appeal Some time ago the Cutlery Company was ap- proached by the war office, asking for old or spare Razors for the use of the troops at the front. Up to the present they have received about 70000 -the need for Razors is not yet nearly met, and they are asking for more. A Letter from Lord Kitchener -The need for Razors is not nearly met, but I am pleased to know that we may expect to receive additional quantities. A Letter Froin W.111, Ellis, master cutler -I beg to assure you that in contributing to the collection your efforts will be much' appreciated by the authorities and also by myself We expect to make a shipment to headquarters next week—Don't Delay—Look up : your old Razors and leave them with us for shipment. i••••••31111171115, HARLAND BROTIII STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES Last Thursday. 'Afternoon Sir. Daniel Prior fell while at work end had a bed shake up. He was do ing werK at the C. C. I. and while on a plank, cutting out al door way leaned backward to far and fell about ten, feat Landing on his shoulder, a couple of inches more and lie would have broken his nec10 He is still confined ito his • bed tut in a week or so he expecte to be able to geb up. His old friends ere glad! it is no worse and • ',tope no after effects will result from his fall. ' • CANADA'S POPULATION. The total population of Canada at the beginiing of the present year, according to an official esti- mate made by the Census Depart- ment, was 8,075,000. This is the • first time th rt 'thy eight million mark has been passed, and in the total was included, of course, Oain- ada's soldierf at the front. The groWtlr of population since the census was taken in 1011 ,was` of- fieially estimated at approximately 850,000 or no avr,nagie of about 200,000 per year. It is worth!, not ing that: the total immigration of the pee. four year3 since she take in•g of the) census has been in round numbers nearly 1,330,000. MINOR LOCALS. "Safety. first" Carry an umbrella every day. Berry -picking ',excursions are now much in vogue. The wild raspberry crop is plentiful. Consider nowe the vacant lot, the home of vagrant -seeds, we see -in due time on the spot a lavish crop of weedse A bad crop, be it un- deestood, those weeds Should be cut down, they don't improve a neighborhood or elevate the town. Baptist S. S. picnic on Civic holi- day to Bayfield. The appointments of Methodist Deaconesses for the coming year commencing September 131., are aemotutced, Among ahem are the following; Miss Clara H. Renton, su.perii t0n'la le of kl• ate, Hnntilton ,ire-nppointeth; 'Miss Bessie Irwin, Toronto Confer:nee, field worker (r•c-aPPointeclt Miss Sarah 18. Whitworth, Calgary (re-oppoint- ed .--Miss Irwin referred to above is a daughter of 311', and Mrs. J. A. Irwin of Clinton. MINOR LOCALS. ARE YOU GOING TO THOROLD? Council meets next Monday o' on The, Clinton Firemen accompan- led by tho Kittle Brass Band, ''are going by special train to eittond the i1? ireme:r'rl iTournementt on August itlt. A special train leaves Clinton at 70.15 Tuesday morning, August Ord, and the! fare groin Clinton is $3,25 for !adults and 40.05 Inc children with tsar taxhc!d.tion al. Thorold i9 501 situated that isitors can make a trip to Niagara galls, St. Catharines and other points. Many are planning to take in the trip. The train leaves Tho- rold on Wednasd iy night at 9.30 p. m. REV. W. WILLIAMS, D. D. DEAD On July 11, 1915, at his home le Los Angeles, Cal., Rev, William Williams, D. O., a well known sup• eranuated Minister, of the London Conference died. He entered the ministry of the New Connex- ion church in 1854 nine years later was C11091111 secretary kinet five years gated president of Confer•- er,ce. 'He was aftertV71'ds twice el• ec•ted'to the president's chair of tthel London Conference and teas VINE:3A.R;HILL WON, • Tuesday eveningthe Vinegar Hill bowlers and the own' Town leow- crs had a game, and, the hill team won by ae score of 22-15. One of the players •on the winningi team remarked that, there wasp not a team in Clinton that could( beat them. The players' were. - Vinegar Hill Dowie Town: Mortis;!, a McEwen. Hunter. Gregg, Axon WilCse. Roberton sac. 22 Hovey sk 15 While this match was being,play- ed John Green, of Londton, • and Davey ,Fori'ss`.er played against Fred Rumball, ex -Mayor of London and Ed Courtice on twee greens end Bi11ye Jackson was referee kind, measured the winning bowies with a yard stick, Goco90thOt••••••••••0••••••• 4•, Patriotic N i tes 0100006me0804410104:41680a04+060 The regularmeeting of the, W. P. S. will be held in St. John's Ward on tho lawn of AIrs. Dowd ing and Mfrs. 'Millie King Ste. (Fro- thy July. 34th. A ten cent tea will be served frons 4; ito 0.30; A cordial invitation is extended to,, all. Everybody Come. irg•wo more days of July. Sunday will be August 1st. Wednesday of next week will be Clinton's CIVIC 11011(1117, The Band will give their open air band concert on Friday( even- ing of this Welk instead of There ley. The Nell Era fon 35e lilt end of year in Can.atl.t. and 50e to !tate Slates. Many ere taking the ativan Lege, of Cite low rate. LETIIIRS FOR PRISONERS Owing to certain mistakes that have been made fn sending letters and par- cels to Canadian prisoners -the prison ers of war tlepartmeat of the Cama. idan Red Cross have sent out further instructions in this ,natter Letters should he addressed. British prisoner of waa' Oare of G. 'P• O., London, Eng. Nan.e Number . • Battalion. Kriegsgefangenenlager Name of Camp Letters should be short and clearly written apd should contain no war a delegate to every Gar•,Oia1 Con- news. They require no ,tamp and It is Lerenee gill 1809. Among the fields better to leave the flag of the envelope on which he was stationed `was unstuck and merely turned in Mitchell. UNSUSPECTED VALUE, BOWLING TOURNAMENT • The hetes of the Kincardine Red AT EXETER. Exeter Times; -The d.attes for the annual Bo•vling 'ltournanientj in town have been, set foil August llth, 12thf and •13th, The tourna- ment committee' wer(d in London last week selecting Iteke- prizes -which are valued gat $125. There village there are se'eenee hundred,4 will be three trophy eel ntg and a weight, if not, tons of old;, papers special this year, the Bawden tro and magazines,, which aro of no use phy won list• 'a London rink last to the owners. They have bean Cross Society, recently made a col- lection of olds magazines, newspa- pers, etc.; and had the lot shipped to a dealer,in Toronto. They made $00 by the enterprise. 'Herd is a sources of futdo that 'is little cireanted of. In every' town and 'd the pleasure givers by the refined ex. °°Bene of Lotus Lawn a• stationery is added the. satisfaction' derived from the fact The? It is "/Wade in Canada." Note Paper Envelope° Invitations• Writing Tablets Pawed.,ore. - reepondence CI',tialled Stotioo °rye GeStle eco sClub Note and Stationery, The W. D. Fair eo. Often the Cheapest—Allways th2 Best SennenenealieniMITIM en sttimiitimer EOM SOMPOUN e�.,•,Y wnln Pl r SPtutt BALrags+ a ,,,i s2. ��' 19 • viNit WUITE PINE ,mucieusni 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 S. IIOV - . Dispensing. Chen ist THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE year ; the South 'Huron trophy won by R )J, Seldon's rink; a consols- tino trophy donated ,by Wa J. Neaman and to special grize donat ed by the president, J. A.• Stewart 1 destroy then,. 'Here is an opplor- for the ring( losing out, in the first • tunity to tura them to very real three events. Vile greens are in use, and the New; Brae Ilan start excellent shape and ;jgflect great the world with a good pile iof old on the caretakee, Mr. Stdelr. newspapers; piled away from year to year. They are recognized as a nuisance °out remembering the pleasni(e. they have given, folk do noir' like 't{o TRY -- CONNER'S `BUTTER=CRUST' SMALL BREAD The Bread of Quality Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary Made in Clinton, Ontario Phone 202 - — 5C Loaf Furniture, Rugs & 1 inoleumb We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces. You will find it to your advanta to inspect cur 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 guaranteg the best of satisfaction ORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store J DOLLARS COUNT I The (toner Store and "Live " LelL.i+�f� I - Why Bother truth hot fare? when , erne can gel such nourishing ane delicious cooked, meats ready to 1 .serve? Not' that the warns weather is at hand, we ',would liege that you use more I of ',these wholesome cooked meats. All 'of our meate are of a select. ed quality, and we oan confident; -I ly say that ,you will be gre'a'tly pleased' with them. 'Here are feew I euggestions,-t 1 Cooked 'Ham -What is more de- licious than a slice of nicely fla- vored ham? Veal Loaf -.1 creator of appe- titeLet us give you a price On your in itself, n a warm day. plumbing( or 'Furnace and see the ; Cooked Spe^!alts-This is a most line. Dollars! we can save you. appetizing coke, meat; Agents for Ueda Furnaces Thos. Hawkins Breakfast Bacon -In the cool of 1 the morning these are splendid lines to serve, Bolo 'ma -Nicely flavored, and made �y a reputable firm. Plumbing and Heating Elie lunniford Shop -over Rowland's Hardware a ><fal ®®• Phone 53 1 PHONE 45. ++� i d 4 II Fi F 3 F4 F D l 4 4 II i• Fi 43^FE+*+4'*+++4.++ GETTINKa DOWN TO FACTS We think our shoes take the topmost position in every particular— +4.4.4.4+441 4. a. . ED. JPieliSON For Style, Fit, Quality, Durability We believe our shoes are generally conceded even by our competitors, to be . Shoes of Unusual Excellence The same careful attention is given to the style, fit and dependable quality of our $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 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. Shoes for Men, for Women, for the School Boy and. Girl, for Very Little People, and Infants 44