The Clinton New Era, 1914-08-06, Page 6AGE Sig.
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TSB[ CLINTON 14.716W 0.111A.
purchasing de
The attitude of the • p g publicpte4rnli nes the success of any establish'
ment ; for the moment sustained sensational s ccial selling may resign supreme --but
in the end actual merits and unvarying excellence find practical appreciation.
'rat Price Reductions on
Pretty Waists a Dresses
Waists
25 Fancy White Lawn Waists
at half original price.
Dresses
Pretty materials, good styles,
all different, at cost and less
. PaLlcy Parasols at a traction of their original price.
Two ''.:;,xtr . S .eci • s
These lines are limited in quantity and if you .would share in the offerings
you must act NOW.
Ladies Cotton I -lose
2 pairs for 25C
Black Priilette Silk
36 inches wide $ per yard
l ies Ram a t s
If the present season does not suggest a Rain Coat, a sudden • downpour
catching you unprepared tVILL
The Rain goat can be worn anywhere. at anytime, the most useful garment
a lady can have in her wardrobe, These are all Canadian Rubber Co. made
garments; are most generously cut, most carefully tailored. Buying them at
any time here you pay the lowest market prices, when the superior manufac-
ture and ft, as well as .quality of material used, is considered.
We are -showing an Extra Special at $6.75
We want you to make dais store yourshopping headquarters, come in
whenever you like, stay' as ,long as you like. We are at yogi service.
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Na�rsbeiVVVWVVVVVAAAAAAAMAAMMAAMAAAAr'triA WILL YOU 1iDLP,
why should Clinton not have/ a
' Choral Seelerty? Surely there , is
enough vocal talent en town to
farm a very good choruso • If
Those, who are Interested inlmusic
'would take the (matter up there' cis
not reason why it should not be
I foamed. A meeting will be Melfi
Carly ion September to discuss the
' eubjeot ;and if possible to form "a
I Society,-, Notice as to time • and
n
' later, Meanwhilelace of lett all thosbe e wino
are interested in the proleet do
their ntmeet to enaist the support
! of itheir friends.
r WON HIS GAME,
c dry B " Steamer "State of Ohio"
UNE 5
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7, 9
Leaves Port Stanley 12 midnight on
odd dates in el.ugust, even datee in Kept, to Sept. 10th
Arrive in Cleveland at 0 30 a,m.
Fare from Port Stanley one wav 139.23, Roam''r'riis 134.O0
Saturday Excursions on above tt''es $2,25
round trip
L.ke hides Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 8 p m
Fare 25e
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STOCK4EDUCING SALE
Baring bought out the Furniture and Undertaking business
of Mr. Wesley Walker, and in order to reduce stock, for the next
09 days, we put on one of the largest sales of Furniture that
was ever held in the County of Huron,
This Stock must be Reduced and Prices.
are not to be considered,
All Goods Bought .During Sale Will be Cash
JAS. DLINFORD
'Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Wight and Day Calls answered at Residence over Store
Four Choice Bargain Lots
For Saturday and all next week
5c, lOc, '15c and 25c _
All Useful and Needful Articles
(Articles displayed in our big window)
Special Cut Prices,
on the Following to clear
2 only Lawn Mowers, re ,••,,, o for 8
y g 5.5 4 3
1 only Lawn Mower, reg 5•.00 for 3.98
x only Hammock, reg 3.0o for 2.25.
" 2.75 for 2.00
,•...,.:•, 2.25 for te75
Galvanized lined Refrigerator •r2.00 for 9.75,
Enamel lined Refrigerator. reg 17.00 for 14.0o
ace cream Freezers io per cent discount
HA LAND ROTHERS
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
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Dick Tasker was in Stratford on
• Monday and en. (the W, '0. :B. L.
, basobal[ame betiveem Stratford
and Woodstock the pitched for
Stratford end won his gamed 8-5.
Outside of the 5th innings when
Woodstock scored 4 rune the ,was
j tight in pinches, Woodstock also
i scored one in (the first. The Strat-
i ford 'Herald speaks as
hollows. -Jimmy Bradley took up
his posItio,n of the Collegiate Flats
shoa!t1y wafter ten. o'clock tb,i:s, morn
1 Ing land alter nine inn ng% of de-
sultory bornbardmein+t of (Pasker's
toefes'inigs (amid support retired in
good+ order, losing this, colloid to
Steatlord 81 to '5, Stratford' ran
into the lead do the second innings
and ,frolni. then on the chief lea -
bare of the rargunu,ent was the fact
khat Woodstock seemed resigned
In the fifth they got to • Tasker
for a total of ,foiur prints, one ciont-
pbetienteny and dotter runs, 'With
this 'eiceeption+ the battle was 3ittle
Moro then •an)(onward march for
the champions.
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Ours we would have you be
That's why, ,our 'ads.
Sa ftrequently, encu pee,
' The Goods we' Bake-
, ' Pe Bake 'floe YOU,
And take"±he greatest care..
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I Thai( in Quality and Cleanliness
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They rloall be beyond compare.
Phone 202
ltuntsdjay> August 61:x1
1914,
tCONOMICAL-.--Hens the ` hot ae well,
yvithout burning all the coal you can b x, Tti
psmuatJm,A imvi,q Fzoness A
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iiewsiggar
"Just Otit" -- "Just in."
St}
Gives steady, e ve
,;.ceheat on least fuel„
See the McC%ary dealer or write for booklet.
I3YAM & SUTTER LOCAL AGENTS
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BUILT A ,GARAGE.
Synce'Rev. Fr. Hagen has' pue-
chased. a runabout he has had a
garage erected at the back of the
rectory,
HOW DOES YOUR LABEL READ
How fear behind is your subscrip-
tion to The Neve Era? at Adie
small sum of $1100 per year it is
supposed to be paid in aa an>ce.
GOOD .BDITIONS.
The, .City of Stratford, is Indeed
fortunate to have two excellent
darily papers, the Beacon ' midUeaiald. On Saturday each ' ,pub-
lished ra special edition for the
Old Boys' which was a crodi'' to
both papers and city.
DID NOT SELL PROPERTY.
The lauotitan, sale of the pro-
perty land Lune effects ,af.
Watts 'was ,held gn,,Satuaday af-
ternoon of (last week. Nearly all
the implem,enks were sold, but the
stem rbid .Sar the property did root
reach the reserve pricer, Thomas
Gundry was the auctionper,
TRIED TO SELL :HORSE.
Last ?week a [stranger lured a
horse from Jack Elliott and it tvaa
later fotund out + that the fellow was
trying to dispose of the onutfit+at,
Stnatfosd Mr, Elliott went down
to the cloak city and discovered
his nnaln and Coffered ;buy 'thQ
outfit. When, his victim 'was will-
ing Mr. Elliott evade- a proposition
to ,bins !which he readily agreed
to+(nod Mr. Elliott ;brought back
his horse and rig. It would have
been, +a ,good lesson if Mr. Elliott
hied :handed the would-be Y3ell•er
over 't4 the police.
CLINTON WON.
The Brussels tennis club paid
Clinton a visit last Friday and lost
by a scorq ,of 5 events to one
Singles
d1T. D. ble'7:laggart (C) beat W. M.
Sinclair 13) 6-1, 7-'5
Beacom (CI beat nose (B) 14oje
5-7 6-2
Hedsan 40) begat For (13} 6-2 6-5
11. Sinclair (3) beat Geo, lIeTa
gart (C) 2-61
n
1 ' • Doubles.
l eiaconi end M.D. McTaggai t $i:)
beat Sinclair is a d S
intlair
(B) 6-4 6-3
Hodgson and McTaggart {'C) beat
Ross and Fox (B) 6-3, 81.
WON THE PRIZE,
You simply cant keep a Clinten
boy down. The Dutegannon .News
liars the following item in reference
to .Mr. 'J )oJhnton, who won the
1014 Doinm3ion Salver, -Donated by
the Dominion, Canada to Civilian
Rifle Associations, won jry J. John-
son, Dungannon 1i,.A,, July, 1014
for 'skill an, (rifle, shooten,g shoot-
ing will be the engraving on the
1914 Dominion Salver which comes
to the Dungannon Association,
The competition which has been
interesting local. marksmen for four
weeks cane to, a close on,, /Wepl-
nc•s.day with liar Jobniyon a winner
with 9 points over, the next! high-
est in the race -C. Elliott, M.
Johnitonis 'aggregate in 377 points
out of a possible 420, The trophy
is a valuable one to win and great
praise is,+due the winner for his
conttaalued skill with (the rifle:..
MINOR LOCALS.
CorunclI melt on MYIon.day evening,
August.
A .dry Huron
Toa'onto Fair comas next on the
progrann
25 cents (wilt pay tom The New
Era ,to new 'snbeoribers in Canada
tram now until (the end' of 'the year
If yoei ,are already a .subscriber ac-
cept the chance to, sorb. Thee( New
Era for the balance of the, year
•to your dmstamt son, daughter or
friends who atilt 'appreciate read -
lag the hoose news.
Seabomth 01,d, Boys' celebration is
the Magnet this week
The New Dana does not pretend
to (be eatble sin+gie-landed to keep
track of ,all the personal iteme in
the cohmmnnaty. The holiday eea-
San i0' prow on, 'emit: w8 'would, es-
teem it a .favor to be notified' by
card,, letter orphoneof all items
of, interest'. Help nus keep our col-
limins filled' with newsy items,.
DEATH (Oh'
HENRY FRANKLIN STREETS'
Mr, (H. E. Streets first saw the
light ,of : iday ilii Lineale,shime, Eng
sixty-three (years •agog and was
first boom of .,a family of 15 flied
an ;Monday, Judy .27th., ]3e took up
railroad ' work at 14, and was thus
dnrgagedl fen ;41 years, for some
'time gals section .[boss on the C.T.
R. Four of Ibis, (brothers, rat Buf-
f(alo (are also raiiroad mien,, It is
just 22 tnonths ;singe ,Mfrs, Streets
aiseecl away, so+ there now re.,
Mans bet their three seas, William
Galvin, and , The f;uneea1
took plana cru Wedn(esclay, July
29th, to Clinton\ Ccnnetery. Rev.
Dr. Stewart non,dliiei.ed the service
salt both (grouse, .a(nrd grave. The
pellbeauers were int. Jc+y rer, W.
Irwine, 3, Levy, Mania glum, W. •
'Marshall, J Steeling, jt;, 'The fol-
lowing. Eye (brothers of the de-
ceased came over from Buffalo
far the -pelletal, Charles, Greiorge,
Janes, ,Je.sh, �end - Thomas,
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MISS STONE RESIGNED,
T1ue C. C.I. Bogard received the:
resign(atio(n ,o(f ktliss Stone, eone-
mvercilal teacher for the past) two
teemsl They will advertise for a
new iteacher,
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CLINTON MARKETS.
Hogs '$8 60.
Better lTe .and 18e,
E��� ggs 19e and 20c.
Wheat 1,00.
Peas 1.00
Oats 40c.
Barley 50e
Buckwheat 67'e,
Shorts $28,
Bran $•26
Tax Hate Will he 291-2
Mills Again this Year.
One is Diane of the Green Vagi. It's a $1O,000�
prize novel. Over roo,000 sold at $1.35. The "best
seller" for April in both Canada and United States. A
clear, clean, clever romance, Stirring, entertaining
and consistently interesting.
The other is Overland bled a story tingling with.
the virile life of the West. One of the brightest, best
novels of the year, perfectly clean and decent, and at
the same time full of rornatic adventure,
Price 11.35
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Often the Chapest-Tfitways the Sect
Council suet 11'Iondiay evening for
the regular August meeting. All
flue Council presenit escepttCoun-
ebiloe, Wallis.
Rev. Mr. Dyke, Meld Secre(pary
doe the National Sa4tariaum asked
for sa rebate on hall rent anti, it
Was ,granted 'on.' motion of Ford
gad 'ilitse.
Bylaw No, 9(was read three 'timse
4ind: passed Lor the raisinlgl of $21,-
58 .28c
9 . tor taxes this year and, the
nbI Ovidl be, 20 1-2 quills,
1VIr. Fiord ,read 1`e.liol'"t of the
special eammittee i1i: regards to the
Electric Light (posts. rS S. Cooper
wants to ,erect and hand over. too
the tawny IV) , Verd"ista'ted that
the ,agreement called for thci to,•,vi',
to ,ea+3et theposts which Would
cost about 215 or $20 end ''the town.
would furnish three 11' its free the
other 15 lamps wo-,1 a` be attached
to the hotel cire',it anti of ler. Coo-
per Awaited toe burn Cham dt would
be '01varge;�r 'on his meter. It
r.,°'41‘..nal),imt'tmu a1'diffeeence of
ettra lamp as there •ire two
*Alm street allow land for years
I17t Cooper has had 5 or O'lights
burning outside his hotel
aril Paisley.%end Mr. Wiltso `spoke
jln, ( vor of accept the report
lout' Reeve 'Oanterlo•n opposed it.
Gni niatio;i of ii iltse and Paisley
the ;motion• was declared carried.
No reports were given by Fled,
cemetery, Property, Charity ror,
Plan: committees
'The street Committee asked for
$76 help fix nip the Landon Road
hill and it is expected the County
Council will help hi fibing up
,around the bridge. The Commitee
had 11300 to start with and 0$985
has already been spent which oily
leaves a balance of '$315 to finish
the year. Joseph street is to get
some ggnadiag Rad the water tables
cleared out. The broken, sidowalk
blacks will ,also be fixed. 'The re-
port +dies adopted.
The Finance report Was read and
adopted.
Council then. , adjourned• after one
orf lits shortest meetings this (year
Following is the estimate for 1914
as prepared by the Council -
ENPENDITURLS.
Spaniel Rates Interest.
Consolidated Deht Deb ..$, 523 00
W. Doherty C7n. Loan Deb.. 875 1111
'waterworks Deb 23(12 50
Macadam Road Deb . 640 011
Electric Light C Hydro 11Peb 1050 00
Special Rates Sinking Fund,
Consolidated Deht Deb 118 03
W. Doherty Oo, Len Deb„ 282 00
Z'Sraterworks Deb 1354 37
lltaeadam [.toad Deb., •58.21 ()2
Electric Light & Hydro Deb 792 40
0,inton Thresher Co Bond No 9 768 90
Local Improvement Debenture
No, ]•1 05 07
No. 3i 114 57
No. 52 12.5 43
No, 7r, 10079
No. s9 70 12
No• 100 03 r 0
No 125 30 03
No. 143 33 f 9
No. 10f1 7 18
Col. In, Rebuilding Deb No 9., 115 31
Public School 5`250 00
Collegiate Institute 2300 0(1
Pull o L,bra.ry 230 00
County Rate 1403 9)
Streets 1300 00
Sslaries
Electric Leght (St Lighting) 11.52 1(25 0000
Property ...7..:..... . 87b 00
Cemetery 525 00
Charity 20 00
Fire and Wates' 370" 00
Street Watering 000 00.
insurance S5 80
Printing, postage & Stationary 175 09
Public Parte 40.00
.Board ofterest Health 175 00'.
In
Electron 275 00r500
00
'Pax Refund Grants 2Law Costs 00'
Incidental 287 29
RECEIPTS
Licensee
250 00
Property, vent of hal, etr 500 09
Clemetery.,_5,.. 525 00
SI ntute Labor and dot tilt 75 00
Magistrates fines•., ... 0000
Share of ry tax from Oat Govt'+ 85 00
W,rtsr(lontin[ssioners 1200 00
Street Watering Collections 350 00
Int Olinton Motor 00 Mortgage 185 00
Transferred from Chetah Motor
'Oar Co Depoeiy 350 00
Flydro Electric Com interest
and sinking fund on•deb 2142 40'rt.
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It will not pay yon to experiment` with Paris Green
of inferior quality
Believe can be depended upon to do the work quickly and surely
Absolute certainty of results makes Bergers Paris Green
the best to Buy ---the best to Use
THE PENSLAR STORE
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Dispensing Chemist TILE QUALITY DRUJ(( STORE
NATIONAL
Portland Cement
We have just received a Car Load of the sante Old Brand
of Portland Cement which has always given you such com-
plete satisfaction. It always fills your requirements. Yotr.
cannot make a mistake inusing the National.
S. J. ANDREWS, CLINTON
Flirt Strong Points in
llecla Furnaces
Steeli1
Ribbed Fire Pot,
Fused Joints,
Cast Radiator,
Circular Water Pan,
Saving in Coal.
CALL ANI) BE CONVINCED OR.
Phone 53
FOR SALE CHEAP.
T .-
1 second-hand FURNACE and
1 ('Radiant Home" with oven[,
Thos.Hawkins
The ,.ol;:'lier Store
'e
"Live and Let, g "
leadqu aster's for .the ft6sl:
Table
nekiii>1;;; andaffable
Vit tgar.
Every housekeeper who puts np
her To'w'n pickles knptvs the im-
portance of Good 3Tnnegar.
eisoz White Pickling,
Vinegar
is
,distilled from, cereals and bee.
ing free from vegetable matter; hi,
.a Perfect Preservative
It Is tabsolutely pure send >n'hole
come, of greet Strength and fine
flav:ox.
,ALSO HEADQUAR.TERS FO1i.
THE BEST PICKING SPICt1.cs
'natter and Eggs 'Wanted
fiizgkest illa.rket Price
E. E. Iivaani er :
Plumbing and Heating PHONE 45.
i e9d• 3 p':: + F••1-lefefi+++++.+1.1`rF e:c el e T ++1 eief ,l edeli i•et(e Fe!•fr!$iieft *v�,
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,A 'S SAL
Since the announcement of our Mid -Summer
.,,
f*,t Clearance Sale our prices have been a magnet. Shoe
buyers with good heads on their shoulders have iir
s. been coming here from near and far to make in, c' Ao,
i. vestments for themselves and their families. No- +;
4thing strange about it either, when you learnt
T.
Hou Much Shoe' Value You Vet for little Heucyr
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It certainly would be strange if buyers did not Hock in
'1 this direction, slake hay while the suis shines for it won't
+ shine always, rind this Golden Shoe Opportunity will
4. soon be a thing of the past. Drop in and see what'sjdoingi
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Just Note a few of our Magnetic Prices
Men's 55.00 Tan Shoes,...,58,49 Boys "$2.50 Calf Shoes .••..51, 3
Men's 5.00 Patent Leather 3.49 Boys 8,00 Pat Leather 2:30
Men's 4.00 Pet Leather 2;08 Boys Shoes, all. sizes, . ,. 1.19
Men's 2.50 Farm Shoes .. 1,75 •
Ladies Pumps, Slippers and Ostords HALF PRICE
FRED. e SON
THEOOF
HOME GOOD SHC6e5
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