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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-05-07, Page 8r *ace CLINTON Tltursdilty, May 7th, 1914, Special Demonstration of .the Famous Corlene Corsets 'On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, lltay 14th, 15th and 16th, Miss Smith will demonstrate the Coriene Corset to the ladies of Clinton and vicinity, and we cordially invite' you to conte. She thoroughly understands the 'fitting of corsets, and will explain just the kind of:cors-t you shonldwear, and' why... Come any of the above days, it will be interesting, Special Purchase of Ladies and: ChiIdr S Spring Coats Traveller's Samples at Cost -and Less Space will not permit a description. In the lot are Ladies Spring Coats, sizes 36 and 38 only Children's Spring Coats, ages'` 8, To, r2 and 14 ,years only. Colors -Tango, 'Tan, King Blue, and Grey Tweed Mixtures, Etc. Styles are the very latest, Prices—Cost and less. Savings on these coats are such that they will not last long Come Early and Get Best Values Boys' Odd Bloomers LEAN ---No:'' dust or flying ashes. 'Ash ;. chutes guide all ashes. into coitenient pan. No ;ash. shovelling necessary. See the lary 'dealer or write for booklet. 33 `•BYAia & SUTTER ' LOCAL AGENTS ...••*.....•.....••....•.4...........e.....•....•. • • •News • . . L�cai , .. .......•................♦•4.�....�..e.............i. Saturday we put on sale 25 pairs of Boys Odd Bloomers. tweeds and worsteds, in "Lion Brand" make, are lined throughout, ranging in price up to $1.25 for Saturday only PAINTING POLES The, Bell Telephone p to .rs a ' here paintiu(; the poses aroiinci town. VE HAVE A SWEEPER; "WHATARE YOUR VIEWS? • The ordinary process al utree't- cielanin(✓,, by means of a rotary sweeper is a! menace; .,heaalth. If the dust of rugs and carpets i; germ latex, tt111t m i �r a.:•ee le Bite. 'the. ou,.� of tl.c , —Woodstock Sentinel -Review. • PENNY. BANKS APPROVED • To teach a+ child how to econo- mize on .slenider resources\ how'to resist temptation to nleedlesis ex-' 'pi.lase, anti. how to make reason able provision for th•etlruture," :s ,the object of the Penmiy, Bank in the schools as explained, in apaim- phlet just issueid, by -the Onthrio Department of Education. The Minister of'Education • Je impre , sed with. the importa,pee ii "tl e clncouragemene of thrift amongst school children snit has had, un- der consideration, the practicalas- sistance given in this\ drtrection by the Pennl? Bank of Toronto. The Minister feels no hesitation in . Making a recommemtdLation to -"all School Boards and principals to lelstablish (thiel ty:stem in htlwr !schools and/ to enllis('t the interest of the -scholars through the inter- est, sympathy and\ co-opeaationlof the teachers, FIRST SITTING The first s tt :g of the Court of Rrv1S.on ' 11 b he:d on 1iiur:day May 29th. V1SITED STJIFIMERHILL LODC;E Mr. D. N. Tt atron, District Ma'. - ter, visited Sunxnerh , t,ini 'r U. L. No. 7,0, a,t Mozaciav John Sctltodual3 iwent along 1 i_:1 the D.11. The lodge ie in a t r••y proepc,rons conclit:uit incl o l ap- Iteau• on the i2th of July with a neev banner. PUBLIC SCHOOL' CADETS Lieut. P. Towne Is instructing a !squad, of public ,sehool boys in the mysteries o 'drilling, ADVERTISING -ISMS. `I17.ost people, put themselves 00 the defensive the mir.;ute they 1 e, - gin read a;t•, ,an aclvert',seaXient." a,Ibert 'Hubbards GOD 1:1C i 'SIA_; OWNER _1t ,i inceiing o; the \11e11ir(*lnn license commiscl+:p.re, the license for the hit a. Edward. Hotel, Guelph, was lis: ferrets from Jas. Sohns'm. to J. O. Reynolds, of Ooderich. ADVANCE SALE GOOD"' Judging by the sale of rear since opening there will be a large turnout at .1,e town hall on Friday •et eii.tf to see "The Dixie Ciuiutt'°etc '� Therestill aro t t. i some good seats left. Plan at Fairs Boot:, Store. • APPOINTED CLERK OF \V. 0. W. It Costs No More Worth All It Costs HOP 'YEAST ST BREAD Irs Pure That's Sure Our . Mother's Baked But Whg Shtluld Von? Bakery er s � R ii y BRIGHTEN -UP The Following' is a Partial List of the Brighten -u 'Goods We Carry J Sherwin Williams Paints, Varnishes, Floor Paints, Etc, Campbell's Varnish Stains Japalac Climax Wall Paper Cleaner'. Ronux English Floor Polish, Metal Polish -5 different kinds Siloo the celebrated silver polish Stove Polish -10 different kinds t listless' Mops and Dusters lellstone and Muresco Wall Finish Silver Polishing Cloths Door Mate Step Ladders Flempol and Liquid Veneer Brushes of all kinds Brooms and Whisks Simmer's Celebrated Garden Seeds SPECIAL—Free parcel post to'all parties living within 90 miles of Clinton. Phone No. 7 or drop a card, and we will send by the next delivery free of charge. 11. pounds is the weight limit. POROPSOZOIEWSINIKOONSIMIUMMP 411111101=111111111.1=M H i S I I�1. I:�A.N I) B®T 8�1 R STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES l r • SOLD HIS DRIVER On Saturday lidr. Lal. Paisley de- livered. his driver to to seaf,nrth gelnitleenan who 'paid, a good price for an exceptionally ,good) piece of horsenesh. ANOTHER CAR Ex -Mayor Jacob Taylor is the latest motorists'. He has purchas- edia-Tiour tpassenger touring car of the Ford, make and is fast be- coming !an expert driver. MAY DATES' May 21st is Aslcension Day. May 22nd is Empire Day in the .school. May 24th is Victoria Day. May 25th is .a public holiday. A FINE BED OF TULIPS The 'Midway" can boast Of hay ing one of the finest beds of tul- ips around! town, The 'Horticul- tural . Society have 'done woniders in. Beautif(y'mig the front streets of Clinton. TWO DAYS 1 1 t.i.y was dist'. sat t',-surday c:oir•t of stock, •a':•> cri•l,ye,,shine t:1rc ig ti;.: Mr. Chas. 4': i'tts'nail been appoin- ted Clerk of the Woodman of the World lodge: as sncceseor to Mr, Thomas Cottle, who resigned some :time ago. Mr.\Tilts 1V111 male a capable o!ficer. DID NOT DESERT TTIEM W.arrested SS . J. IIud;'iart, who was in Hamilton, appealed, before ma- gistrate Kelly at Godcrich on Ft day, and was allowed, to go. 11:d dart stated that he bad no hJ:en- tions of leatinlg the ehildanfn, 1x01 was hastily called r away to Hamil- ton,. intending to n•aturn for the children: MIGHT HAVE BEEN A BAD FIRE \Vhat threatened: forashor-t time to lir a, c -loos 'Ere started. last Friday night about seven o'clock, in 11L_Cr rs barber shop, when the oil heater ,exploded. The blaze had ntadr,goorl p ac es„ whe-i di covered, but the local fire brigade soon had everythina under con- trol. The los' is iully covered by iusuraaipe. MINOR LOCALD- Observe mother's day. The syrup ,searl,on is over. May 24th is the next holiday. Seend. In all the news, that is netv,s. There have been si4e frosty nights. .• ' The,bowling ,,greena will soon .be behkoninr ue. Interesting i eacling-, on every page of the New 'Era. 'ass, 'day, It isi to be. called Mac- tareers Laurerytia ••114111 .. Co..! The grass is looking up. •;Bette\ I. get your .lawn=imowet oiled; When is the 'fountain oit Isaac street going? to 'be in working order? There is no dsrnger of petticoat. gove,Ianment-tlie;',- are not being worn this year. Correls,polndleailts should send in a budget. Of news every week, wheth er big or ,smal'l. Setter cute11f the black knot on your fruit trees and burn it as re- quired. law. Do it g , bThe'ttateri,g cart made its first appears nen 'On Seta,rday after- noon,. It was a needed necessity. More, gall and wormwood for Canadian mains 1 About •a hun d,•ed`brides-elect here just reach - ad rlcl Montreal. I1 the weatherman would, talk less 01 warmer weather, but Sive us more, more cordial relations might be establ .ohed.,, Mr. A. F'. MacLar'ena 'form sly member for N. (Perth, has estab- lished Id i;aatory for 'homogenized 11 t elaybur•t 13 C. It has a 1; • post y -:t' : ROI T fr,F,ASON O'1Is'\LD. The trout season r. e,-ci 1a,-1 t ['i. 1 1 ren:" a nota! - rt,_ 1 •1 cagi . have let the care of e` •>ry ty i. t0sock the speckled Fish stories will now be ind:d.:r. ARBOR DAY, • Last FriziaVt Arl.or tit•.. 5 Iroor chi: r a t hod a 1 .. day o it, la -sides. '^or-, nwag ti lesson.,. The various rooms had 1 LP L., ritic.p.,l Pouclt had the Vgger boys raking up flit yards. ',ACK Cit s .'17,hould. he on he ,l 1 • it.. un chi y and • , 1 c 1 t,i;, Z o, tuit treea anciw..ii. 41-," l ,• 'Nile -ever it s Ton; l.'tlre limb atfc. to a: by it should be cut 1CIT.ai INTEREST Last week the Editor of the New r _3,.cd( a I.‘-,tter irdi i the with a posto f e .nreit: h',rl 3 aid up'1 a k dr:kits and lidded incest in a way of paying up unc I U. s.. 1945. You should. have seen the :Editor smiles Have you tr;'ed it yourself? - 2,300 RURAL MAIL ROUTES IN OPERATION A statement hanided out by the Postaffice Department-ishows that there are now In operation 2,61/0 rural mail delivery routes through out Canada, serving 95,000 patrons. In Oretario during the past year 587 rural •postolliees have ' been closed owiing to the establishment of rural mail delivery. During the past month •aloeAe 16 rural post= offices were closed. GETS LONGER, RUN The crews of the London, Hurotl and Bruce passenlger trains were notified Thursday last, that going; into ef0ect of them(ew passenger schedule. on May 5 they would not lay over ,all day in London, but would take :the short trip to Strat- ilord each clay. The Crew, ander Conductor 'William Weems, will be tli, Sirs ( ta• niake the new ruri, which will mean a substant al M- ei-disc in wages for med• on the Bruce ran. FALL WHEAT AND CLOVER INJURED Saturday morning many farmers in this n.`,cittity were greatly d s appointed in the cond;tion of.the fall wheat and clover crops: Early in the spring, when the snow had disappeared, there was every in- ateation of prom:si!ag crops dI wheat, as tpp.tre..i.k.!y Oia: t i 10 11,161 t tjurc:rl ,them a little., he cold,backyard spr.ng and the - c.n1- tinu d frosty ailghts, in -''inch the ground was frequently frozen to a ct:tpth of some inches, ha -,caused the destru 'tion of the plants sail in many instances :f,clds of wheat THE HOME PAPER have been almost 1inneo, Much of Gives` you the reading matter ::u the wheat and clover eci11 be plow - which you have the greatest inter- est—the home .news. Its\ every is- crops. .sue will prove a welcome vis for to every member o1- the family. It' should head your list of nett's- paper and pe`odical subscriptional C::IAN JE$ IN G. T, R, TRAIN SERVICE psi- f anange of time war mads May :'c WA`1 ni sal lc: o:itcuti'ui; _u,' l ta'ul e ua may be i (1:1 apl'I. tt cit ' agents. ae are •11) cliangos 1111(17 on. : tti;er Estee• that run .,nto Chiltern. i5%SLD FLOWERS. tar(-itly,a wee': the woods will ha b: i< Il to 'ch ural flowers. IIyl1- .L.aS , l :..• the. l.`11 .11 iota ip i.I f 1 l tf c r: ei al -,eddy �! .11>rn Next week . the dog's tooth is l a._•(, Dn .Irma 's sill 1 •oiitt'd .n fill bloom „hitt ,e•oec.il .side. A THOUGHTFUL GIFT Send the Newt Era to the absent member of the family or to the distant 'friend. It Is 051 good as a ;letter from home and is a weekly visitor. You Van better iimagiMs how the home paper is ,apprec at- led when you are absenit yourself and a copy is 'forwarded Ito you. BOUGHT A NEWSPAPER. Mr.Carl,eto C lrcel Who has bee�:i a i,iawspaper man in New OM ariio for the past ,six or seven rs ,y.,us a a llui na.1>,dl tyle "Hail t buria t ' o; l' o1 the p ogre s ve publications' !of -that firogres-„'e .country, issued 'weekly in Ha ley h•,rj Mr. 7Treen, is a 110.1 of : Mr •f, W. Green, former proprietor of the t:lorra v:delte ,doe' tiac'eIib t gent ;or :the Mail S Empire. • STRAY DOGS AGAIN Many cmplainds are heard re-elpelctor Ayearst,,andl-his three de- garding the stopping of the clog tebtjves arrives: tn• Renfrew on atuisanleeyi sinady property owners Thursday legelnin',g last, to give eyi. alreladlyl having had their flower Id!ence before 'Pd,lice Magistrate De - beds utterly destroyed by stray . vine in the cases' laird, against two dogs , The police department say druggists and • an hotel keeper and that thej, ' are powerless onving to his bartender incl .'town;' Before the their ability to ,gat, citizens to lay trial one druggist pleaded gu:,ity complaints. As;al5105ants'-of over- to one charge -a young employee coming the'.diiffthculty it has been eon,$Elsstuvis that he had e,ol'cl—and, second ae sts A 'and co dogcatcher,.vas fineeU 1.00 a r ,suggestecli that a.a ! '�! appotmlleld1l charge against this drugg',,st was withdrawn. All the others ipCOINS IN 'Ira1,, MAIL, through their solicitor, aske,e1 for N ROOM In Your' House for Wall ?aper? Wail Paper in Our` louse for PINY ROOM Obey that impulse and have, your, home re - .decorated. Of course, we -don't sell all our papers under price. but :khere is many a snap for, •yoll in our stoehjust'now. Some with borders and ceilings to match a wchea- a10 3;c Per Roil The W. D® Fair o. erten the ehapest-l'�IWays the Best eluded to pay the fine of $100,, and on advice of Inlspcctor Connolly the charges against the hotel -keep eep. er and. his bartenller were with- drawn. The circumstances were that this charge was based on the strength of the local option leer sold/. The, analysis, showed that it was, only slightly over the 2 i-2 per cent. It hadl been taken from near the bottom, of the keg and the d(etective's own story was that the hotel -keeper had shown his desire to observe the law by reltlusing to allow; the. detectiveto 'empty into the beer a flask of li- quor which he tool: from his own pocky t. This hotel man, too. throughout the whole period of local option, has been believed to have absolutely ,obeyed: the law Th d -f f lns ector Connolly was taken by the department at Toronto anld, 'the charges against the hotel man and. his bartender were withdrawn At the trial on Thuli1(dayf evening, 1 nstpnctor Ayearst'sai,t that his men had been sent here to detect violations of the law; mot, to do anything mean and if it coultd. be shown that they bad done anything mean, they would not long remain employees of his department. Associated on. the' bench witht the Police Magis- trate ,on this occasion - ar, Mr. J. E. H. Barnett, in his capac';ty_ of Justice• of the Peace. The detect- ives tried „all the druggists. and all the hotels in. towns; and were look ing after the doctors, too -as well as.somc� "places' -nspr:ct(ed, and i'onnd it a very 'dry” town in- dteed. NATIONAL Portland Cement We have just received a Car Load of the same Old Brand of Portland Cement which has always given you such com- plete satisfaction. It always fills your requirements. You cannot make a mistake in using the National. S. J. ANDREWS, CLINTON NEVER LITS F) A 8:,-1-1,;(r7) MEETING. 'rhl Presbyterian of last week makes the fotloa-it 1 eren�e c.t Rev. 1I. C. Rumhall brother of Mrs. J. A. Ford, (and who is WCll 1 town in this localSty;—The Rev '4I. C. Ru mball, who has been recently ad- the. degree of Doctor of mittcd tot e g Divinity by Manitoba Colingt-i, is tvejll, known throughout, the West. Ile has been. the highly esteemed pastor of the same congregation in Morden if or twenty -.ons years and has bean. active in the publ:c life of the \oho 1i, OIty', but pr.t- ba'bl•y, his chef c1a nil to ci.istinction in the church, Pic;s ,1 his service to theSynod. Some idea of Mr.Rum ball's habits /and detote,clnc nand be formed when itis knfown that that not orally noshes been a.mean- ber of the Manitoba Sy rid, ever since it was formed, Nearly twenty years ago, but he has never missed a meeting arid; -never been late for a siiygle ,sed'erunt. He has' taken a full share .in the heavier depart- nymentsSynod 1e�tts of�or Work the has addressed itself,was Moderator four years ago ancl polls holds the most onerous po;ktion :n1 the gift of the S,ynoct' s•c Conaeaer of its Jun. 1tta5A.V1i 1.ha1m _'ceo DID THE SPOTTERS WORK IT HERE From. the, Renfrew Mercury of .last week (we \clip a .smell item which refers to the ,doings of Pro- vincial.I,nispe,ctor Ayearst and iris spies. The Editor'. Is a well,known. nown temperance man, and\. Presiden't'of • the n�e(wl hotel erected, ip that town by the temperance ,.people, t.o should, bear weight as to the trtith. Here was the item—Provincial In, The posto_fi-e •111 11't-t'e;. have. adjournment fci1 a week;` the drug tcimporarily ie)i teumal .le le 1'1,! gist, though expecting to be-1;lned rc,gul ttion : tf,ait:I�t, ul t- coin- wishing, to show what 11e thought thrn p 1 11:, nest st in t .c,,is1ercci Were the unfair means used to I t•'ters, I,.:Is unnci'stood that the work on 1115 sympathy to get the order `held (been issued without duo Honor; and - the hatellceeper clesir notice i o thio pubic, taut• c.:{ eon- ing to give, the Brewery 00.li pili sicl!erable incpnly en'.ence, but it is had supplied hint the local option the intention of,the postoffi,ce to beer time to come to fight tiro cage .` .dict at a liter date:, dn.leis !behal,fl The adlourltlmens, w1 arcs, she c when the'•pttblic spall receive the ' vas agreed to, During the suc ;reeding week .the •druggist con - capacity of oriel thousalutla gallons usual noti e, of the change. m LEAVE Your Order for Eave- trougllinit , Plumbing, and Gelieral Repairing WITH US Prices Moderate Workmanship and Material the Best. Call at Itowland's Hardware or Phone 53 Thos. Hawkins Plumbing and Heating The Cerner Store "Live and Let Lite" NONIIIIIIMOMMINSIMMAIMMIERIe 'I lam. 1 ■ 96: - ■ • We Like to Meet Yoga Face to Face That would he our choice, bat when this cannot he the case, we hope to hear your voice. Use Phone 45 for Choice Groceries CARE—Have you tried our Fancy Oakes and Soda Biscuits, Butter and Eggs Wanted Illighest Market Price E. E. Hunniford PHONE 46. i•4.4..✓+4.4.find•II444444.+ .4.4.4.4.4.F.4.ia'4.4.4+4. +++ FH++++* , 4. t 4. d II+ Better Shoes4, 4. 4. 4 Men who are partici,. h • lar about their shoes .q. will find here the best \ 4. ▪ of m • Don't waste time o• ' i ing from one_ store le as 1.. • another to .'find a shoe ✓ you'll like. Come here + first and save yourself 4• this trouble. We have a long range of styles and prices 4. 4. • $2.50, $$3.00. ▪ $3e c.50c to *6.00 Thountry's 'best 4 • shoe makers made our shoes,' on correct lasts,, from such good leather, 4 as Niei, Patent Colt + akin, Velour Calf, Gun 3 ,t, 14eta1 Calf, etc, 4., You can't turn round here without h'lniping into some sort of Good, Stylish Shoes: Como and See the New Spring Models, Conservative or as Smart and Swagger as yen can wish Remember oar Expert Shoe .Service c .FRED. O N THE SHOER. 1.a - •Qt +N:+-#•t4•II•3t'.+:+.•9.3IIt'II•3i: «'di3:+311t+.4.!Ffltt:!tt. _ .•i•t'34° c. .4.