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The Clinton New Era, 1914-08-20, Page 6TRE CLINTON NE W. rateday, Angus! 20th, 1014, Asiioorrmame m►. In B11QiVN'S Tailored Clothes you get your money's worth in honest wear and solid comfort, and besides Brl'OWIl'S ��110Ct'C� C�OtiILS give you an air of distinction which influences. others and smoothes the pathway to business and social success. We can Make You a Suit Which will Just Suit Your Personality. Drop in and see us. Our Stock of Fall Woolens Have Arrived MEN'S FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS Any Straw Hat in Stock at Greatly Reduced Price ORDERED BROWN'S MEN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS CLOTHING FURNISHINGS WVWVVWVWVYVVVWWVVWV /V•AAAAAAMAANVVV NMNM c, & s. Steamer "Stateof Ohio" LINE FOR CLEVELAND Leaves Port Stanley 12 midnight on odd dates in August, even dates in Sept, to Sept. 10th Arrive in Cleveland at 0.30 min.Fare from Port . 4tanley one wav 52.25, Round Trip 54.00 Saturday Excursions on above dates $2,25 round trip Lake Hides Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3 p m Fare 25c 3 WV VVVWWVVWWWVVWVWANIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA0VAAAA STOZK,REDUCINGI SALE Having bought out the Furniture and undertaking ba :Hess 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 J11S• DUNFORD IIndertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28. Night and Day Calls answered at Residence, over Store' resismiammEmmer Four Choice Bargain Lots For Saturday and all next week 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c All Useful and Needful Articles (Articles displayed in our big window) ssismissesossuslis Special Cut, Prices on the Following to clear 2 only Lawn Mowers, reg ..,:. 5.5o for 4.0, i only Lawn Mower, reg 5.00 for 3:98 x only Hammock, reg 3,00for 2.25 ., 2.75 for 2.00 for 0.75: Galvanized Iined,Refrigerator „..I2.00 for 9.75 • Enamel lined Refrigerator. reg 07.00 for 04.00 is cream ]i'reezers to per cent discount HARLAND BROTHERS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES MORE TRUTH AND .POETRY. War is hell, So is th war poetry published in the Hamilton Specta- ton and, the Toronto World.—Wel- l.and Telegraph. MITCHELL IMPROVING STREET. The main street of Mitchell is be treated with a covering of crushed stone. The deputationrthat visillac0 Clinton, recently nnust have con- sidered we had excellent roads, GET IN THE/SWIM, 25 cents will pay for the New Era to new subscribers In Canada (roan now untiP the end of the year, if you arealready a subscriber accept the chance to send 'the Ne%w'Era. for the balance of the year to your distant son, slaughter or friend who will appreciate reading the home news,. .Nle,w subscribers bare being ,added every day., TOYS 'SCARCE THIS YEAR. Toys and site -snacks are largely of ,Germain manufacture and there will in all probability, be a scarcity of cheap toys for this Christanas. Dyes of same kinds are mad,et ex- clusively In. Germany and unless some other country nzaniufactures them, if the ; w,ar is ofany, length., Malay be that we will wearChoSne- spun .. The ultdantate outcome ac- cording to'businless men who have studied the results, will boa won- derful growth in C,aO:[ridian. manu- facture, They base their deduc- tions without( taking into account en,y antipathy to German goods tlialt might result, but simply on thie demand for goods wh,ieh' it will be impossible to secure from Germany and will have to be anna ilaetured• eise'tvhere, ' 1� 11lI it 1I!l91.!gluillly` ,illliIIIIIIIritsiii°�I�I��I 14t11Uu'1,, r ` yp�((� i, r nti 1r Ours Wel 'would )1a,ae you be That's 'why, , ,atur ads. Sob frequently, ,you see. The Goods 'we Bake— (We Bake lfler YOU, Aard trake•,t'he greatest dare. That in Quality and Cleanliness ' The shall be beyond compare. Conner's Bakery ery Phone 202 Utilizes every heat unit. Flues arranged so heat is forced to travel over top of oven( in de down behind it and twice un der the bottom before escap- ing to chimney. See the McClary dealer. ei Sold by Harland Brothers •••.04••••••••44.•.•••A••••••••o•v0••••0'O••0•••••••••• • •• "i s • Local News• i •••••••••••••�•4••••••••••a • !•.•m••••••••••••••••••••: 34 YEARS AT THE HELM, ' CLINTON' MARKETS. On, the lst oft August W,tH, Kerr has been, at the ,head oll,the' Brus- eels Post tor 34 years and 4s still going strong. A'GOOD STROKE. Ki,tchener's iron hand has fallen onthe newspapers. I4the "News" he for bids is like some publibhed by yellow fly sheets inthis fair land purchasers of the s,ams should rise 1 up sand call him, .blessed,. BRIGHTENED UP. The Clinton school of Commerce is in the hands off the 'decorators and is being. brightened up Netw furniture will also beadded and Miss 'Wlard will comanenee in rooms that are properly fitted forf Alio school work. • A BIBLE FORT EVERY KNAPSACK. • The upper Canada Bible Society hes written, to the Milnistier of Milrtia' bfforing 20,000 Bibles for the Oan,adian forces.,The Canadian con tingenits for South Africa had p Bible for each man. WAR BULLETIN' SERVICE. Intense interest is being manifest ed in the 'whir news, 0,00 the; 0. fP. R. telegrlap'h Co., %are making good use, by having ,all the events', plat( ed outside their office ettheMor- rislr Clothing, Co., and everyone, is invited to wretch the board for, •the latest developments: MASSEY-HARRIS CLOSES PLANTS. Ma say -Harris Co, have closed down their plants at Toronto and Brantford. When some orders' maw' oncllannd are filled tthe Wood- stock plant will also be closed. The, company says owing to prtsent unsettled conditions, when ' business wilt be resumed, WOMAN IN TROUBLE, Mrs, William Everett and Albert, Russell, both of Goderich, Ontario are under Limpet at Port %Huron, The man anld woman were taken frown, roams in Which they were liv ing in the United States city. Com- plaint was made, by the womanle ,aush,and who resides at Goderich that his wife had left hien. andi'1ol- lowed Russel to Port Huron, leav- ing her !four smelt children .behind her, (,uasel will face a serious charge preferireld by the immigra- tion officers.—The wopn.an formerly lived in Clinttoniwith her husbanu and was always a source oftrouble to the of halals, WAS A GRAND SUCCESS The garden fete put,oa by the Ki1tie Band last Friday evening '.at the home) of Mr. and /qrs.' Wallace Wheatley was a very gratifying suz cess. The stand had the groat/Ida oflllr. Wheatley' and. Mr, Ia A. Greig neatly, decorated and hydro Made it as bright as day, The Band gave an,execrine,t program, A big feature of the evening was the Baby Contest aardJuuges Council for 'r'iitzsimons, J. H. ' ,axman and T. Mason had a hard time td decide the wi'nnars,, The blaby of Mr. and Mrs.. John,'Wtatkrns "tock first prize and was a good healthy specimen of A Camactian baby. *Master Joe. Wheatley took and and 1'!, Baileys baby w,as third. The evening while a little cool) was ideal Inc• algather- ing of thisking and every thin e,•,pass ed off most ,harmoniously; 'The other prize winners were, ,Prize Donator 'Winner 500 lbs,, cola,!, 0Ylolsens Bank, Miss Sheppard, Umbrella, Brawnls, J. Nediger Chair, Jasnels Danford, Ambrose McGuire. Gentlemlan's, hat, • Moorish Co. Helen Forreelteir' Carving Set, Harland Bros. Miss Twitchell. China sea, W. H. Hel)yar, Harry Shaw. Halt rack, Ball and •Atkimbon,'Miss C. Kemnedly, Sugar Bawl, W. 13. Counter, Ruby Grtaelis,. 3,00 lbs ofj coal, A. Forbes, George Bpadahaw. Liadys? ummbrelba Couch &Co,Mrs, WI Batts. Opine knife R. Rowland ;George Robe/tan, 200 lbs Coal A, J.-,13oilo,way Charlie Cook. 25 lbs ,Fleur J.S.ehenhlals Fiatno,k Andrews, 25 lbs Flour F.Evans, (Mrs. A. 3tcKetnrzie, China Bowl, Cooper and Co. George T Robea•to,n • • Mems shoes,. F.6ltacgson, Jack Terry. Berry bawl, G. Brad&aaw, Miss D. Rlattenbury. Box cigatra, R Marshall, George. Roberton,. Ladies ,sh.oes,. H. S. Chapman, Cigiars, Joe Eattegibury, No. 1056. Umbrella, Plumsteel Bros. Perfume, E.i13ovey Carving sietr Bawid, Jack Harvey, Lady sel:iOng most ,ticlkrets Miss Gladys Cook, The, blalnd boys wish ttothank all those who donated,, pra'hes Messrs. Wheatley aind,Greig for the use of their lew,ne anttilto:the public tar ettegtijpr>g the fetes, Hogs $350. Butter 18e and 19c. Eggs 20c and 21c. 'Wheat $1.05, Oasts 45e. Peas 1.00 Barley 50c Buckwheat 67e, Shorts $28, Bran 326 ADVERTISING -ISMS. An ad. may, possess great beauty ,and symmetry; and still we give no heed if it has not the pulling pow er, ( SOME ARE BORN LUCKY. The old (saying that "Somme are born, Lucky" should ,apply (in the ease of Mr. Gep. Roberton, for; on Friday evening last, for the. mall sum of 40/cents he raptured 0 prizes at the Band fete.. • NO DEARTH OF SUGAR. Huntley, Drummond president of the Redpath Sugar Refinelry re ports that there is no short(agerin. sugar in Canada anti that ,the ie fineries willaiwt allow the price to be unduly enthancedt FACTORY CLOSED. The ,Piano Factory closed last week an the account of ;difficult times. The New Era hopes that it will mot be long as we ,allknow 4t is the. back bone oil the town ,as most of the employees are heads of families and own their onvn prop esty, MINOR LOCALS. The New Era gives the news. Local News on all the pages. Days are shortening. A. few weddings. are on(the pro gram. This lovality .had a little shower Monday morning but we could stand a little more, WANT KASIER,'S POWER CCJSTERLED. Time ZuriM Herald of last week lead the following local ;—Owing to the mixed' nationality of war citi- zens the war ,disousslon,s become quite heated attimes. The great majority however are in, favour of having the 'German Kaiser's auto matte pa%ver -somewhat cult/ailed, This w,arhe end oX,one awan, rude. Its, "ausgespielt" and the sooner the betted',. MAY BE WORKED HERR The Herald) -Times of Walkerton •un,d'eashanlds that owing (to tine greater pant of Brace County bee Mg under local option one inspec tor will be ,appointed for the wo, The New !Era would motfue surpr'is ed f£'the!'Government did the same inn Huron' County. Now that (the whole. of Horan is dry there ,are three license, boards andthree in- spectors and' practically, no work to do. It will keep ,an,Inspector busy covering the whole of Huron on "wild goose" chasing, FIVE TO SEVEN 'HOURS BEHIND bnth,e following the war newslit is interesting to know the Wcee changes% When. 1,1 •,is mu)dlnalgh,t here, it isin— Paris, 5,09 a.m. London,, 5.00 St. Petersbuag, 7.61 a.m, Vienna, 6;06 a..m;. Belgrade 6.00 a. an, • 'Tokio, 12.30 p. hnl Hong Kong, 12.37 pan; Roane 5.50 a, m. Berlin, 5,54. a, m. Athens, 6,35, 4r, m, WHAT CONSTITUTES A CARLOAD. You often want to know what constitudes a carload!. Well paste this in ,your Sat and you ;will( have •am aniswer hand.y, Nominally • a oarload is 20,000 pounds. I11 is also 79 barrels of( salt 99 of %flour. NIB sa,dke of,(flour, 10(cords of wood 18 to(20 .head .of cattle 50 to 60 hogs, 90 tot 1004) etad of, sheep 6,000 feet of boards, 17,000 feet of siding 13,000 feet of flooring, 45,000 feet Of, shin, les ,ogle (half less of joist sgantlin(g ,and ' large timbers, 340 bushels of corn, 400 bushels,- wheat ushels wheat 580 of oats 156 of) )flaxr seed 260 of lap ples 3401.02 potatoes and 1,000 of 'bran, CANADA'S THREE GREAT( BANKS. A 'Toronto laainiteai hays that, while 4-C is% true that the, ,grealt ,,mr crease en' the (resources of nidisidu Ta1 4nun,kls .In4>;Canada was due in /wane .measure 'to,woanbiu,ations and ,absorptions, thei growth of,. the, Itarg,ear Canadian banking Metilu- tions4'w,as 'based very largely, .upon the accum,ulatiom of material, 'weal'th in the !country, The speak- er tpoiinted 'out that of tale sixty- one great batlike in \the world, Can- ada ;had'three, the Canadian Bank of Commtxeree,t ranking twenty- third mn,(th,e list in proportion 'to deposwts, the Brandt of, < 38onidr•eai, twenty -citta% the Royal Baric 'of Canada', ithdt•ty-toWn'th and the ag- gregate strenrg'tI'Made this coumr try, on \impportantt factor in the, in- l ' d emaalatjo a1' ,bankilLgl lel,d, +. TH,E BI S`1 Antidote fQ, OWN 'Weariness After all, there is nothf ,g' so restful as a comfortable hammock tThe easy chair goes half way, but . fo with all its cool'an paniments, there is nor' a good hammock It distance to coolness, ail comfort. We are rEias hammock, you'll have . complete rest, lightful accom• ing superior to makes half the all the way ,to to. provide the do the ,[LEST. ., T lr Prices from One tot Seven Dollars Pair eo The W Often the Chapest AIHrays the Best ai d • illy a ko aK or rownic The pictures are easy to make. Always interesting, and or grow in value year by Year' Any boy girl can successfully accomi)lish every Step in picture making, A carefully written b pok of instruction furnished with each camera. Brownre,F ameras $1 to $12 Kodaks $7 and up. Developing anidprinting done Promptly and EfAcieritiy. THE PENSLAR STORE YVk; T. E _ 11O M'Y •.' Dispensing Chemist THE QUALITY DRUG STORE oti®� i NATIONAL Portland- eement ,44 We have just received a Car Load,ol'the same Old Brand of Portland Cement which has alway given you such com- plete satisfaction. It always fills yo trti quirements. You cannot make a mistake in using the National. a ar;: S. J. ANDREWS, ',CLINT\ON The : riser Store "fid Let Live" 4'kAi 'R8,411140 0 for the Best 1.picklikg;annd Table nw'gur.' IT a n�wz� a al Fivc Strong Points in Ueela Furnaces Steel Ribbed Fire Pot, Fused" Joints, Cast Radiator, Circular Water 'Pan, Saving ,in Coal CALL AND BE CONVINCED Phone 53 OR FOR SALE CHEAP. • 1 second-hand FURNACE and 1 "Radiant Home" with, ovens, Thos.11awkins Plumbing and Heating Every hon er who puts tip her ro'wln pnc tl� - l nlpws the fm- parta,nce of lg'OOd' Vinegar. t"r 444 Heitlz W ite Pickling Qa+'ineg ar is distilled fads.; cereals ,and be - tug free from vegetable matter, is, • a Perfect Prestatative It th ,aba.alut•i E are and whole - swine, of • great `strength and fine flavor, i.' i ALSO .. SO HErSDQ'[�+A;R,TERSSSCm- THE BEST 'X?ICKING SPICES Batter and +ags Wanted UigheStta'lr. et Price 3,i x•3.3 +4,4••4.+++ .••• •• •'I(•••Fd,*d++.1•4•• • H , nniford PRONE 46." ;in'B 7vF h fur women's F ,I $230 Shes..,. S.kW+ A woman can always find good shoes at, $3.50, but she does not always find them at $2:80 t.' Two -fifty Shoes are always plentiful enough to be sure—but real good shoes at Two fifty "is. another matter entirely, a Our $2.5o Shoes are made' from choice 4. quality leather, in Vici, Douglas, Patent Calf and Tan Calf. These moderate priced shoes have all the good style features of higher priced sloes—well made' and durable. Nearlyeves shoe store in the countrysells 2 Y � .5o shoes.' Takea look at our $2,50 shoes, Madam. 4. FRED. ,J121eKSON, TUE HOME OF GOOD ;SHOES 3t°l!tt±Fo�S�k°t7 'Q'�s t: • 11