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THE CLINTON' NEW EEL
Thursday, October 28th, 1916.
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Fashions Change
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THROUGH all the changing fashions of more than a generation, the
fabrics made by Priestleys' famous looms at Bradford, England;
have been the choice of the best -dressed women in all parts of the world.
Colors, weights, and weaves change with the seasons, but Priestleys'.
are always abreast of the latest styles—the high quality of the cloth,
its pure silk and pure wool material, its fast colors, and fine wearing
qualities, always remain the same.
We are showing a very attractive display of the latest Priestleys' fabrics
for fall and winter, 1915. These include all the new colors and a wide
range of weights in staple shades.
Be sure and see these fabrics before deciding on the material for your
new garments.
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goode and
House Furnishings
Phone 67.
BROWN'S
MEN'S STORE.
Merchant Tailoring
Men's 'Furnishings.
`Phone 103.
®OLJ`R
Is
JOE DEPARTMENT now
ready to do your work. New
type and new stock of paper just placed
Let Us Do Your Printing
THE NEW ERA, • CLINTON
IOf dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in can
struction and design but ex-
tremely well made in,ever'y de.
tail, Here are the finest creations
of the furniture makers craft,
and at prices that will temp the
wise and discriminating buyer.
Fancy furniture
The Cheapest Spot in Huron
o buy all kinds of Furniture
B.A.. .11.1 & T TIrsOLI
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 104
N. ;Ball 110—RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 150
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How About Breakfast Cereals
In our window you will see a display of Robinhood Rolled Oats—
done up in sanitary packages. Robinhood Rolled Oats is made from
choicest of nature's favorite grain and is especially treated. and rolled
intup inn family ssince used ou wiize,packages which we aalwarin
house. It is put
e selling at 2c
A partial list of the Breakfast Cereals we carry—Robinhood Rolled
Oats, Robinhood Wheat Porridge, Quaker Oats, Quaker Puffed Wheat
and Rice. Kelloggs Toasted Corn Flakes, Reneges Toasted Wheat
Biscuit, Shreaded Wheat Bisouit, Krumbles, Grape Nuts, Roman Meal
$IGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
JOHNSON O.
Phone 111 THE STORE OF QUALITY
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Rubbers for
Everybody
" Every man, woman, boy or girl should have
a pair of Good Rubbers at this season of the
year,
Wet feet always travel the road that leads to
the hospital—and it is usually a short trip.
We have the Best Rubbers made -We
sell no other sort, for poor Rubbers
are worse than no Rubbers at all.
All the new shapes and heels necessary to.
fit the new styl_s of Fall Shoes are to be
found at our store.
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We fit your shoes with the sort of Rubbers
that are JUST RIGHT in style and price.
14. S. I�iP116AN
Phone 70 Clinton
33RD WELL BEHAVED
The men of the 33rd are betray
ing extraordinary, well, according
-Col. Alex: Wilson, who declares
thatfortbe past three weeks not
to their commanding officer, Lieut.
one of the rank and file has
appeared before him for d.unkeness
or insubordination.. TUis tis 0
record to be proud of.
HURON BOY, AT THE HEAD
Mr. W. W, Sloan, a former rest,
dent of Blyth and son of Dr. Sloan
of Toronto, was selected by the
C.N,R, to look after the comforts of
members of Parliament and neil[s-
paper representatives who 'left
Toronto on the initial trip
over the new ,transcoi1 ine'ntal
to the Pacific coast',
THANKS FOR THIO GUN
Lieut. -Col. Wilson, commanding
officer of the; 33rd Bat't'alion Tues-
day wrote Major J. W, Shciw, M. 0.
of the 33rd Huron Regime et thank
ing frim on behalf of the officers
non-commissioned and, men of
the ;:3rd Battalion for the gift of
51,000 which is being devoted to
the purchase) 'of a machine gun
That will be named "Clinton"
SEA..FORTH PRIVATE IS
The range with pure white enamelled steel
reseritoir stamped . from, one piece. The
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Hallowe'en
Novelties
DecoratiOfls
de reservoir is seamless and clean
enough to use in cooking,
and preserving. See the McClary dealer." 8+
Sold by Harland Bros.
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COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY. GAZETTt1D LIEUTENANT.
The regular meeting of the town Howard Roger Cliff, of Strat-
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REPORTED WOUNDED
G. T. Holmes of Seaforth re-
, eeived the following telegram from
the adjutant -general Ottawa Tues-
day "Sincerely regret to inform
'•you. that Pte. Chas. Holmes, 1st Rit
talion, formerly 33rd, is officially
reported wounded on October ,3'
His younger brother, Ray Holmes
is also with the same bnl;talion
AN IMPORTANT DECISION
The Railway Board decision in
the Blyth—IOlc?illop !Telephone
case was given out last week. The
trouble arose from the refusal o:
The :Blyth, Company to. allow the
McKillop System to use their poles
to rub #1 lino into Leindesboro
station, and as 'the law prohibits
the erection 'of a second line the
McKillop Company appealed to the
Railway Board. The deet=ion gives
Alcicillnp the right of way, they
to pay for the stringing of the
wire and pay 'a sun; of six cents
per pole, for their use.
P111 STEEWAR 1" :KNOX
OF AUBURN( WOUNDED
t'te Stewart( .Knox, of Auburn,
whose name appeared in the cas-
ualty hast Tuesday morning, was
born in Auburn about 19 years ego
but from an early (age he lived
more or lens with his grandparents
Mr and Mrs, W. D. Wilson, of
Brocefithd, hie mothe, having died
when Ye was but- a child Ile has a
sister, Miss; Verna Knox, living at
Brucefield Wien the call came
for more men foe act We service
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this spring, be, with William Mc-
Queen, Lloyd Hall and two other
companion=, Joined' the colors and
left for overseas with a detached
company
MINOR LOCALS,:
Council meet,! on 'Mdn,day' even-
• ir,g.
Monday will( be the 1st of No-
vember.
Several school, reports may he
read on page 4.
A couple of weddings are still
on the program(
Save all your old papers for pa-
per day, Monday next.
Liberal Club meets tonight for
the fall and winter months.
School Patriotid Concert on Fri,
day • aiac'f Saturday nights in the
town hell,
The Provincial Winter Fair prize
list has been plublished, and may
be seen at the New Era office.
Butter wrappers': printed to meet
tate requirements of the Dop ri'.r
went, to large or small quantities
at the Now, Era. •
11�rs, John McTavish, mother of
Mr. T. G. McTavish, stratfosd, and
sister of M'r. 5.13. Lofft, St. • Marys
.died- at Verdw;n, .Huron Coun'y,
Tuesday, October 12.
In order to get rid of this
year's harvei'. before another, one
is upon its heels the Canadian
West must ship east an average
of 1,000 cart l:oaas a day, until Au -
VIA let, 1916,
The New Era invites discussion
of questions of public iiateresk
through its, columns, If you have
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anee deas. to- advance on any sub-
ject Of-local.interest, write.a bet-
/ tor to 't,'hg editor.
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fathers will be held on Monday
evening of next week. .
GOES TO BRUSSELS TOMORROW
Rev. E. G, Towell -speaks at
Brussels tomorrow to the W. C. T.
U. on Temperance' work influrcp
County.
LIBERAL CLUB TONIGHT
The Clinton Liberal Club meel;s
tonight in.• their rooms over W.
R. Counters,,iewelery Store, All
Liberals are requested to be pre-
sent.
NEW OFFICER1 COMING
In they next few ;weeks Adie,
Gammage, who was a former offi-
cer here will take charge of the
locirl S. 'A.i_Corp. The young
lady is,- well-known to a great
many.
SCHOOL CONCERTI FRIDAY
Don"t forget that the School
Concert will be held on :Friday
and Saturday. evening of this week
at the Town Hall. The 'admission
is, low—only 25e—and everyone
should be there, to help the child-
ren in then( patriotic work. Con-
cert commences at 8 o'clock. -
MOVING
This 'n'eck, Mr. Cooper, wife and
daughter move to the cottage on
Townsend street next door to Mr.
Roy Ylumsteel, so that during the
winter Mr. Cooper will not have so
f;ar to walla to. his duties at the
Public School. They, will only re-
side there during the. winter
months,
lord, and son of Rev, W. T. Chile
has been gazetted( as Lieutenai0t
'.l:'he young soldier has visited here 1
many times.
PONY SOLD.
Monday of this week Mr.
Munroe, Bold his buckskin
to Mr. Clarence Johnlion'
is a quiet, pony anda pretty
one at the speed too.
GOOD WALKERS.
Two ladie:l of town walked to
Brueefield• ane'( back in two hours
and a half. As we have a walk-
ing club in town.` now no doubt the
ladies will be out to try and break
this record ,
MINOR LOCALS.
Winter is coming—the Postoffice
flower bed:( have been pulled tip.
The Salvation (.Army officers hold
their farewell meeting next Sun-
day.
School concert in the Town hall
lEriday and Saturday night. Be
sure and attend.
S.41%E 1H,Ei LEAVES.
Do not burn' the leaves, but near
ly everybody is doing it, They are
nature's protection for the lawns
If there be any surplus daantit+y
rake them up in a pile. Loaf mould
makes the finest' mulch and fertil-
iser that can lheobti.aned for
flowers, gardens and vegetables.
tc.
Ed,
poi:(y
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good
SOME QUERIES?
Wher, is the, Library going to be
finished?
Is the Street Committee going to
fix up some of the cement blocks
DTD YOU SEE THE 'PIPES, on the fronti street?
In the W. D. Fair's Store window Will the Hydro drop their rates
last week was seen the Scotch bag this year?
piper—the terror of the Germans 'Have yeti got your fall bulbs
—which by next' summer you will yet?
probably sect Bandsman Alex Cucl-
more headingt' he Kiltie Brass
CHANGE IN BUSINESS.
Band with the pipes, Hoo f' ;4Io'n , By announcement on page 3 of
the gown grows more Scotch every this issud 11lessrs, W. Jenkins and
clay, Son take, possession next Monclny
of the grain business of Omen -
PAPER AND RA,G DAY. Langlois Co., while Mr. N. W. Trc-
Is every householder going 'to w•artha will continue to look after
to make Paper mid Rag Day a the egg and poultry business of
success? The following 'articlesthe fir. The new firm of Jen -
will be collected next Monthly,`firm.
"kfns & Son arc too well known to
November 1st,—Mixed scrap palmi,, need any introduction to the buy-
inclucling,wrapping(_ paler end ing public The New Era wishescardboare,
cardboard, newspapers, magazines all concerned prosperity in the
catalogues and any kiucl o, books 1 business. •
with -or without ravers. Also all RETURNED TO
household rags.
LONDON SUNDAY.
MARRIED IN WINNIPEG
Often the cheapest--Fiiways the Best
Tho soldiers who were home for
Captain Violet Bendel -eon, who the week and get orders Saturday
a few months ago was in charge afternoon to be on duty at 0 :nen.
of the Salvation Army ]fere and
naorninng. Owing to
was later moved to Slopse Law the fact( that the G. T. R. hos not
was married in Winnipeg list Mon run a fast train on the L. TI. .C13.
day to Capt Cox. The yo.tng for some time the boys had to re -
couple have been moved to Ncl- turn by auto Sunday hlternton.
son B. C. The old friends of the One of the officers from the Mili-
ary, headquarters was inspecting
the troops on 'Monday ;lance the
order! to ,rieturn, 'For a while
the boys thoughtt 'hey would be
leaving for the front, but Major
young lady, will offer hearty con-
gratulations.
SEASON FOR
Bunters should be aware that
Cotton tail rabbits are not to be Rance, whot was also home, tele -
shot except from December 2U• tophoned and. found out the reason
Jan, 10 .A.11 other small game an ay ior the. recall.
be shot up to Ndv. 15. but ci,ual
hunters have a lint of 20. In
trapping a license' 15180celssary
which costs 52.00, but this does no,
apply to farmers or their sons
hunting on lands adjoining .their
homes.
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GOT MA.RC'HaNU ORDERS
While Captain Moffatt and Lieut.
Laycock were' in Toronto attend-
ing the annual Congress of the
Salvation Army, they received
their marching orders and Will
hold their farewell mea ing on
Sunday next. The. Captain goes
to. Woodstiock while the . Lieut.
goes to Wiartic(n. The two ladies
have been popular officers in town
and their" many friends will wish
then success in the work in 'their
new field of labor.
RAGS ANDPAPER DAY.
The committee in charge of the
rag and paper canvass, request
all .ltousohalders 'tori, have their
collection of rags, newspappensanld
magazines reiady for Monday No-
vember tst. Rags mustbe in sacks
or tightly tied bundles news tits+
er
suitable for handlings keeping the
magazines separate. It will save
time if everyI •one will have • their
vil 1
contributions tied up and (in'tlt0
verandah in the morning.
It
is
hoped that everyone will do their
hest to help make this a success. If
a carload can be secured it will
mean a niece sum for the relief of
our soldiers. By this same "means
the Ladies Patriotic Society - of
Mitchell raised 5120, Can Clinton
not de as well?
Penslar White rine 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—
JeM_ HOVE?
Dispensing Chemist THE PENSI:AR DRUB, STORE
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CONNER'S
UTTERC '
SMALL BREAD
The Bread Nei Quality
Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary
Made in Clinton, Ontario
Phone 202 gc Loaf
Furniture, Rugs_ & �: inoleums
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only Rant some odd pieces.
You will find it to your advents 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 25.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
Are Yon Ready for that
ranee ee or Plumbing Job
Get Our Prices on Eavetroughing
and Repairing
The Corner Store
"Live and Let Live"
Ammunition for Cleaning 111D
the, Horne
Before the winter arrives, when the
doors and windows must be kept closed
—every house should he thoroughly
cleaned. Summer means an accumu•
lotion of dust and dirt and perhaps
disease germs, so that a careful clean-
ing up now may mean no doctor bills
this winter.
House cleaning becomes easy with
the p.oper help. We have them all in
abundance. Just look over this partial
list of important lines'«and let us show
you others—
Powdered Ammonia, an indispensable
• cleaner'
Sweeping Powders, kills the germs in
rugs and darpets
Several second hand Coal Heaters for I
sale—with and without oven. In addition, see our linea of Liquid
Ammonia, Powdered Borax, Lye,
Silver and Metal Polishes, Furniture
,,, Polish, Knife Polish, Brushes and
Thos. Hawkins I Brooms, Etc, (y� f11
Plumbing and Heating ` rests E. 1lunniford
Agents for Ilecla Furnaces �-d
Shop—over Rowland's Hardware I PHONE• 45.
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A man likes to buy his shoes at a store in which
he has confidence—Where he knows that the
Shoes are the best, arnd he will get real, honest
value in return for his money.
In other words, sir, it you buy your shoes here,,
you will get satisfaction, as well as shoes—not an?'
advertised fictitious value, but real shoe worth,
We have a just right Shoe style for
every man's taste, and special
requirements.
We are Hen's Shoe Specialists !
Shoes at $3,,00, $3.50, $4 00, up to $6.50
There is no copyright on these prices—
Any store can use them—Its our Shoes
at the price that tell the story, and we
trust that we may have your consider..tion
FRED. , J7 CKSON
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