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THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Thursday, 'September 23rd, '1915.
Come and See Our First CompleteDisplay of`
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LOVELY NEW AUTUMN FASHIONS
Dress Goods, Ready=to=wear''Oarn'ients, Furs
All women .want to know what the Fall and Wilater Fashions are to be, There–
fore, all women wait -with considerable interest for Brown's Announcement that the new
styles are in readiness. Keeping in touch, as we do, with the authentic sources of in-
spiration, the fashions are always new—and correct. For months we haw'e been
planning, studying, working, on this display, And now we invite you to enjoy the
hospitality of this store, in its gala dress of rich autumn tints and fabrics, a\nd to view
the new styles in all their freshness and beauty. Are you interested ? Of course you
are, and we shall be glad to have you attend this Djsplay.
with pleats, many -with broad belts, some with
military touches, and nearly all designed to be worn
either open or closed at the throat
Magnificent Showing. of Women's
Tailored Coats
That the styles of the new outer garments are
already popular, is evidenced by the fact that so
many of out customers ere have, already chosen their
Rich Fur Sets in Artistic nen Fashions
new coats One touch of fur transforms the whole costume—
And we are euro that, after an inspection of the
many models on display, you will agree with us; that adds beauty and style as nothing else can and fashion
insistently demands furs this season. Therefore, our
the showing ]s a moat satisfying one in point of stoeksAar mai abundant
and
d and UaII Iuwell
lfs sand Neck.
rted
variety. E N and ntiee
TUE NEW COATS are here in more wonder. pieces show varied arrangements of heads, tails and
ful variety than ever. Great cosy coats of soft warm paws. In Neckpieces, the'Stole made from a single
fabrics ire autumn, colors, many mixtures and soft skin and worn orxhso he head
very asrhiouaU e banging over
toned plaids and over plaids the shoulder, p
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Then there are the handsome Coats' of Plush The new Muffs are in round, pouch and pillow
and Fur Fabrics that bid fair to ohave ccasions )when lace ins shapes, and.
1ied Furen Furs—na. otably 1of ' fox and wolf—are
fashion's favor for the many •
separate coat is the only garment that meets' yens extremely fashionable, but not the exclusive of We
• need, And no matter what the material, coats are ever popular Mink, Hudson Sable, etc. Some very
all cut on generous lines with flaring skirts, some handsome sets being shown in these
Nen Goods That Will Also Add to the Interest of Your Visit.
The New Velvets aVdistandTrirmnings
TheThe New Smallwares, Etc.
• The New Dress Goods and Silks
The New Coatings
The New Rugs and /louse Furnishings
Women's Store
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67
Vaal ISIS!.
OWN'S
'lieu's Store
Merchant Tailoring
and
Men's Furnishings
Phone 103
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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
Just a Word About Our Teas
Which we can recommend to all users of Good Tea
A trial is convincing of our "Special Brand" Tea which
is especially prepared for us, from 25c to 45c Ib
We also have other well known brands, such as
Red Rose, Salada, Liptons, Etc. at popular prices
We have a few Crocks which holds from I to 4 gallons—just
the thing for packing butter, eggs, etc.
at prices you will find right.
HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND, EGGS.
J
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Phone 111
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Fancy . furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in con
struction and design tut 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
o buy all kinds of Furniture
Nate
THE STOKE OF (VITALITY
MODEL SCHOOL CONOART
Principle Bouck informs us that;
• the pupils of thisModei SchoSl nr e
preparing to gi': e t concert' in the
near future and the proceeds will
gd to the Patriotic 'Fund. The
date will be annoulneed leader.
WILL TRY LOCAL OPTION
AT STRA'I)FOP.D
The Temperancle people have
filed their petition for to`votaat
New Years on the Local Optidn
ln. ellcare
ry
would go
dry the 1st of May, 1016;
CLINTON MAN PURCHASES
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Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104
N. Ban 110 ---RESIDENCE PHONES-- J. D. Atkinson 186
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FOOTWEAR
The New Models we are nin
ootwShowiar ghe
fall and winter and winter season faithfully re-
produce all the style features of the highest
priced custom-made._ We can meet every
possible requirement you may have in our
line, at moderate expense. We guarantee
thorough satisfaction with every pair.
They, are Refined Styles, made of
the best material, and easily take
the lead for Quality and Value.
We are showing an especially good line + of
Women's Shoes, in all leathers, buttoned or
laced, at $3.5o. These we have just received
and placed in stock.
. S. < eH11FMAN
Phone 70 Clinton
SHOP AT GODERICH
The Bedford barber, shop con-
ducted recently by 1VIr. Hartley
Barr, has been disposed of to Mrs
Melvin Crich of Clinton. Mr. Barr
leaves this week for London. Mr.
Crich's friends will wish him suc-
cess in the Co. town.
OFFERS PLACE FOR SALE.
Ili. Oliver Johnston offers his
house and lot for sale with o:rwith
out 'barn. See las" advt. in another
column. The citizens will regret
to learn that Mr. Johnson and
his family have decided to
make their home per'panently in
Goder•ich. We'll soon be able to
start a Clinton Old Boy's Club in
Ge d orich.
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HORTICULTURAL SIIOW OFF
The Ontario Horticultural Exhibi
tion will not be held this November
as the soldiers will occupy the
buildings at the /Exhibition
grounds Toronto, The .,directors
of the association Savor making a
grant to the Red Cross from the
'Lunde in hand rather than risk a
deficit from holding a show in less
suitable quarters.
MET AFTER 60 YEARS.
'Stratford Herald --,Mr. J. Wise-
man, of Chicago, accompanied by
his brother, Mr. Win, Wiaeman, of
Kirkton, spent Tuesday in the
city renewing olcl aaquain1a.nces.
Mr. Wiseman, of Chicago,, spent
the days of his youth in Krkto';u
and while in the city called 'upon
Mr. Thos. Beattie at the police
court and Mrs. John Beattie, Co-
bourg-st, This is the first limo in
more than fifty years that Mrs.
Beattie has seen Mr. Wiseman. Mrs
Beattic is also a tonnes resident of
Kirkton. The two gentlemen are
brothers or Mr, ,John Wiseman,
Customs Officer 'here, .and Mr., J
Wiseman of Chicago has been
visiting with the latter for a fewc
days,
The range with pure white enamelled steel
reser` _ from one piece, '.,
ora
Ireservoir is seamless and clean
enough to use in cooking,
and preserving. See the'McClary dealer.
Sold by 1Plarland Bros.
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FELL OUTOFTREE j TAX RATES.
Last week Mr Joe Ryder, while
picking plums fell out of atree at
Pis homeand received ashake ups
No bones were broken and he
was able to be ,around in a few
days. •
PLAYED A GOOD GAME;
In the recent Wingham—Orange
ville Lacrosse game The Orange-
Ville Sun of Sept. 16th makes note
of- our townsman "Billy" Johnson
Johnson in goal deserves some
at. the honors as this was his first
game in three years.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mes, P. M. Rowland,
Woodlawn avenue east announce,
the engagement of their daughter
Mary Hazel, to Mr. Robert `lex ' Jewitt, Fin. Sec.
alder Stewart, son of Rev. Alex-
ander Stewart, D. D. The m!arri-,
age will take place quietly early
in October. The old Otintoai
friends of the groom -to -be willofl6
er hearty congratulations.
Goderich twill have a tax rate of
,32 mills. •
NEW RECTOR FOR BLPTII.
Rev. W. B. Hawkins, of Morpeth,
has accepted o call to Blyth par
r•h, comprising, Blyth, Auburn and
Bclgrave Anglican Churahes. He
tall]. commence his duties here
fir st Sunday in November.
GO:DERICH DISTRICT 1VIEETING
The financial cl)strict meeting of
the Goderieh District, Methodist
Chinches, will be held at Holmes-
ville on Tuesday, October, 5th be-
ginning at 10 a, m, District secre-
taries will give some outline of
their plans- of work fpr the year.
James H.'Ford, Chairman; Geo.
INJURED IN THE WEST.
William Simpsonwho resides on
Huron street, Clinton, went) out to
the Northwest on one of the har-
vest excursions and while working
at the Harvest met with is bad acci-
dent. He was engaged in drawing
grain and in some way was thrown
off a wagon and suffered a.bros.
ken collarbone and some broken
ribs. Hie old friends will wish hire
speedny recovery.
NO MORE MON'1'•IiLY REPORTS
It has been decided that there
will be no more monthly repor6 l
published of the Model School and
instead., the pupils will be handed a
card to take home ec'try two
months s0oIwing their marls and
the parents are to sign 'an dthe
card brought back to the tench
en•. The first report will be made
the 1st of November,
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COMING TO CLINTON .
On Wednesday Octoler 6th The
Dorenwend Coy of Tcjronto
Canada's foremost hair -goods de-
signers and manufactures will dis-
play and demonstrate a sample
stock of ladies quality hair -goods
and Gentlemen's toupees and wigs
wigs at the 1Zattenbury'House Clin
ton will will be offered, at. special
IOW prices. A free demonstra-
tion of any style is off)ared to any
one interestted. Remember the
date Tuesday October, 6th.
DEMONSTRATION LECTURES.
For some years the( Onthrio Dp-
partment of Agriculture has car-
ried one dlemonstration lecture
work in connection with the Wo-
men's Institutes, in which short
eckirses in Domestic Science, Food
Value's and Cooking; Home Nurs-
ing ,ancl First Aid, and Dressmak-
ing have been giisen by specially
trap ed instttructors at u nominal
fee, In again preSeping the op-
portunity to take these course
the Department says that last
year's exp7erience snow4 that the
PRESBYTERY c)F HURON wort: undertaken floes not at all;
interfere with, but rather -ug-
The Presbytery of. Huron held 1 ments, the enthusiasm and unity
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its regular September meeting at with which. the women continue
Scat orth on • Tuesday, 14th inst. their Red Cross and other patri-
The following were present; Mr. i otic work. The minimum number
Johnston, moderator, Do. Fletcher, 1 1 squired to form a class in Domes -
Messrs 1VIc•Farlane, Sharp, Carswell l tic Science or 'Home Nursing is 25,
Argo, Carriere, Turner, !Helmer, and it may be as large as tine
room will accomodate, 1n sewing,
MINOR LOCALS.
Do you think there, will be an
t lection this faili - ,
Brussels is having good tNaoa-
dam roads built, but! why not not
—with Clinton men and stone
crusher en the job over there:
Will the Apple Ea'aporetor• open
this Fall?
Our soldier boys .t London camp
are still able to come buck ;and
see us over thle weed: -end. •
We understand several liquor
cases are on the Court blotter.
Mrs. Hanley, Ontario street, Inas
had a cement walk built at her
home from the sidewalk 'to front
door.
The neat public holiday will be
Thanksgiving Day, Monday, Octo-
ber 11th.
7 more days and October will be
here. 9
Houses* for renting are at as
premium here.
Quite a number front her will
attend Seaforth Fair on Fridayei f
this week.
There are still some( more wed-
dings to take place• in the near
future.
Women's. Institute meets at the
home of Mrs. Chas. Holland, Al-
bert street, on Thursday of .this
week.
The fall jury assizes opened in
Goderich on 'Puesc ry. There are
two cases entered for trial.
Another corn roast was held
Thursday evening last at the river
bank.
The Weather is so unusual tibia
season that a second crop of straw
hats is quite justifiable.
Did it ever occur 1)0 you when
trying to get some one on the
rural line that some peoplle must
rent the line by thle( yea ravd'nsee'
it by, the hour.
Richardson, Smith, Ried, Ross, Lar
kin and Hamilton, ministers, and the number in a class is limiterf 'o
arc; Messrs, Dougall, '.Higgins, !Fra- 18, but`two. classes may be formed
ser, Strang and Jrtluhtrt, elders: 1 The fee tor, the course in eiilb.er
During the day the Presbytery was i Domestic Science or Home Nurs-
visited by Rev. 1), W. S. Urquhart, iing is 25 cents to Institute mem-
of) )Collingwood, and Rev. R.M. ( bars and 50c, to' non-members.
'Hamilton, of Toronto', assistant I EEor the course in Sewing, Instl-
secretary of the Board of Fin- tuts members pay 91.25, rind non-
anee. The latter at the afternoon members $1.50. The 'extra 25c
session made a powerful appeal to charged 'non-members ;entitles
the Presbytery in connection with. them to membership in the Ineti-
the budget and spoke of the dan- tote for the current' year. (Sash
ggors threatening the church lin 1 course consist of 1.0 ilessons, The
Germany been really alive there 1 following will indicate the scope
could have been no Kaiseris n. Mr' of this work;' The lessons in the
McFarlane was appointed moder- I Domestic Science course ine]ude,s;
ator for the ensuing six imontlis Vegetables—fresh, starchy, rand
Messrs. Larkin, Argo and 'Harper special food functions and meth -
and their elders were appoiotbd ods of cooking. /Fruit,—, typical
a. committee to consider and re- methods of cooking', eombinatµ'ans
port on matters remitted bythe making the best use ,of home -
General Assembly, Aid -receiving grown fruits. Milk—Soups, 'pud-
eongregations are to be visited by dings, and combinations. with spec
two laymen, Mossrs. Higgins and
Sti an g. The Budget allocation to
the Presbytery of $24,000 was ac-
cepted and the subject is' to be.
In ought to the attention Of con-
gregations about the enc, of Nov-
ember. A congratulatory resolu-
tion wa,s bean tilt' adopted by the
Presbytery in connection with the•
annual report of the Presbytery 'of
the Vr', NL S., which shows a great)
increase of enthusiasm since the
outfitter
And invite you to do, your buying at our store
Everything you -need will be found
here in good assortment
and, value
The W. D. Fair eo.
Often the cheapest --Always the Best
Nosier 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—
Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE
ial relation t,of infant's, children
and invalid's diet, Cereals ;and
cheese— various methods of coolt-
ing: their high food value tom par
ed with other more expensive
foods. Eggs—correct methods of
cooking, variations fn . nhethods,
storage, 11'Ieail—roasting and broil
ling, braised dishes, stews and
soups, uses of the different cuts,
and food value compared with
other foods Baking powder bread
union of the two missidnary so- yeast bread and fancy breads,.
cietes, and givings that are great- Cake and little Oakes. Puddings
er than any year of the past by and desserts,. Salads,. Institute
about $t00. Arrangements ovens, officers or members will be . glad
made for the taking of the 'vote td assist in forming these 'classes
on church union. The next but application should be made at
'ing will be held at Clinton on once, as the instjructors begin
Tuesday, December •14th, at 11 their work about the end- of cte;p-
o'clock a. In. tembert
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Made in Clinton, Ontario
Phone 202 - — 5c Loaf
Furniture, Rugs & I. inoleums
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 guarantee the best of satisfaction
JAS. DUNFORD
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
DOLLARS COUNT
Let us give you a price 00 your
Plumbing{ or 'Furnace and see the
Dollars we can save you.
Agents for Reda Furnaces
Thos.11awkins
1 The corner Store
"Live and Let Live"
The spice
Sakes- the Pickles
' 'Slave youi ever observed that'
some pickles and meat sauces have
different flavors from others?
The cause lies in the Spice and
Vinegar used.
Our 0rixed Pickling 'Spice as
well as our other Spices are se-
lected. v.ith the utmost care—You
cannot go wrong in using them.
Allspice.
, Cirnrmcn whole or ground.
Cloves, whole and grolund,
Curry Powder, Mace, Tumeric, fes`^*
Celery Seed, Whole Mixed Jf
Pickling Spice.
All kit.ds of good quality 'Vin-
egars to select from.
We have the' PERFECT SEAL
and CROWN Brands ams.
Plumbing and Heating . E. Hunniford
Shop -over Rowlands Hardware
Phone 53 PRONE 45.
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JACKSON'S
Fall -Style Show
We invite an inspection of the season's newest
and best of Shoes for Men, Women and Children
—the choicest shoesand the best values the coun-
try's best makers produce.
Come to see what we are showing in Footwear
for the fall and winter season.
It will afford us a great pleasure to have an
opportunity of showing you the many new styles
Our expert shoe service is always at your
command and solicit your consideration
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FIRED. JACKSON
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