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The Clinton New Era, 1913-07-17, Page 8Smistaavara ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 4 • • • • • : ••••••+•••s•N•••4•••••f*4Z o••,•44•••A44••••••••.4•, 200 lairs Less Than Dost SATURDAY and the following week we put on sale Two Hundred pairs Lace Curtains Twenty new spring ,patterns, from eight to twelve pairs in each lot. This is an exceptional offer.. Don't fail to get your share of these. Prices run from 2oc to $goo Lot 1 L.�:t2 Twelve pairs Lace Curtains .(white only> regular 25c and 35c Special sale price 20C 74, 24 pairs Lace Curtains (white only) regular75c Special sale price 50c 36 pairs, 3 styles, Lace Curtains, three good patterns (white only) regular $1.25, Special sale price gbc • ': 36 pairs Lace Curtains, three good patterns (white only) regular $L25, Special sale price 9oc 24 pairs Lace Curtains, (white and ecru) four new ,pattert s regular $1.50, Special sale price $1.15 24 pairs Lace Curtains (white and ecru) four good designs regular $2.00, Special sale price $ f.5o 24 pairs Lace Curtains (white only) four very: pretty styles, regular $3.00, Special sale price $2 25 12 pairs Lace Curtains' (white and ecru) regular $4.00, Sale price $3, to 8 pairs fine Swiss and Nottingham Lace regular $5,00, Special sale'price $4.00. • patl'erns, Curtains, two styles, 4444+41+44++4K+4++44+44++ A Sports •. 44+++++4++4++*4+++444+++++ Brussels plays )Owen Sound to- day in fth 'ee;errii-finals of the foot ball series. The reiturn game will be played in ` Brussels on 'Monday evening next. Goderic hetefelalted Wingham at Goderich on 'Wednesd'ay in a lea- gue lacrosse 'game. by 8-3, THE CADETS AT CAMP. Th ,eLondon Advertiser in speak ing about the,Cadets says ;—A nuns her sof other corps arrived at the Grand- Trunk station and paraded the, drown town street Jaccompan- d by titer bugle bands. The uni forms' present la good appearance. The greatest latitude is allowed in (the ,choice of uniforms. so long as (they ,are are of military 'pattern and (they range from the sombre black and red .sof the London corps Ito:the,,l,iggh}-,grrdy with broad som- ore'p 3' ts, worn by the Clinton ori glade, Many 'presen(t e neat a)- p.,aranC,eo ins 'khaki.. most all night and those wbowete not up were at last awake a good part of the time "First night in camp was a ms strenuous t at acinic time for the cadets than for the older soldier some time ago. Considerable noise was con tinued early mooing ane after that there were covert attack on many of the lines by neighboring companies One of the most active campaings was conducted in the lines of tho third ba-. tallion when the Goderich cadet rose in battle against their Milton neigh. hors. Clods of earth for ammunition'. and the uniforms might be describied as "undress," As a result of getting little sleep the night befode several of tbe boys were unable to stand the fatigue of physical exercises in the sun before breakfret yesterdavmorning and about a' dozen of them were taken into their tents in a fainting condidion. They were much better after breakfast and completely recovered in an hour' or two. There have been only a very few real asci. dent. Arthur Dick a Seaforth Orth recrui t was taken to Victoria Hospital with a broken collar bone which he sus. twined in a fall on Monday evening. He is progressing quite favorably. 40T11 ANNIVERSARY. Th 'eTera Leader of July 3rd gives the fallowing' account of the visit ,of Rev. J. Greene to that vi 1 )rage;— Tuesdavivasspent by the toys in ordinary routine. lteville sounds at Children C r y hi p 45 but most of the youngesters were awake.amd about theicamp before that FOR FLETCHER'S in facer:, sonre:of: them bad been up CAST 0 R l A DER TWINE A Good Supply Just Received (COME IN AND •GET YOUR TWINE, Pune Manilla, '650 3eaft to the you nd, Pure Manilla, 600 feet to' the pound, 1UIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. 2 -(tine hay Forks, short handle .. _ 25e 2 -(tine hay (Forks, long Mandl z 200 3 -tine hay Forks, long 'handle, ..,..; • 50e Compressed Air Sprayers, regular $6.00 for $5.00 Granite, Preserving Kettles:; regular 45c fon . 30c Granite, Preserving Kettles regular 65c for i ..._.. 45c Granite Preserving Kettles regular 75c for 55c Granite Preserving Kettles, regular $1.25 for 85c 1 only, Portable Rubb,ex (Bath, regular ,$6.50, for ...... $4.50 Toh it os e wko lady have not already Bolt their ,fait supply of Screen Doors land )Windows, Gasoline or 011 Stoves, WE ,OFFER SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK. 2 (Glasol,ineSftov;es in good working ,order, aft a great Bargain HARLAND BROTHERS R STOVES, HARDWARE AND'NNOYW.TIIES 4, Last Sunday was an interesting one at the Methodiet Church. Rev, Josias Greene w r bo was the flintFo this ast toft s Church nearly forty retire ago oc ensiled the pulpit at both the morning and evening services. Mr. Greene is no in his 80th year but lane ernart and active as a man ID middle life., In appearance be has changed but little, his beard which was black has grown white, and his face is somewhat thinner, but he stands and as erect a5 a soldier which be truly is.' A soldier of The Cross. His discourse in the morning was of a reminiscent character and he told in an interesting way the early trials and experiences attending the building of the Tara Church. Of the original trustee board only one remains as a resident of Tara Mr. W. A. Gerolamy, His sermon in the evening was an earnest and torcible exposition of God's Will which, He has given tone through His Word making us heirsof Hie Kingdom. IN contrast. ed interest manifested by the heirs of of an early estate to the indifference in studying the will of our Heavenly Father, and concluded an interesting discourse by relating the dream of a worldly woman who was disappointed when she reached Heaven at the small monument raised to her memory while a neighbour woman whom she had looked,down on While on earth hada beautiful monument in the coarse of erection. Our monuments are being erected; said Mr. Greene, with the materialfwe are daily sending up. Mr Green's visit to Tara was enjoyed by. all. There are but few left of tbe old residents of 40 yea'rsago but those that are left were particularly interested in the visit and sermons on Sunday.• RANO TRUNtt SYSTEM ONLY 'LINE R.EACRIN';r ALL Summer Resorts in Highlands of Ontario Including alinsko'1 a Lakes LL1ke lei Bays. O+eloygnan Bay. I Algonquin' Park ,Miaganetawan River French River. i•.•. Timkgaml Klawautha Lakes Full summer service now in effect to all of the above resorts. Write for full; particulars ,and il- lustrated Polders to any Grand Trunk agen(t., HOMlSEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Each Tuesday until Oct. 28 clusive,- Winnipeg and return .,:$35,00 Edmonton • and return 93.00 Law rates r e. a( to air ons other t t points. Return limit two months, Pullman Tour- ist Sleepers leave Toronto 1135 p, m enabove dates running through jilts Winnipeg via Chicago and St 'Paul without change Tickets are also on sale via Sarnia and 'North- ern Navigaltilon Company The Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way is(the shortest and quickest route tetween Winnipeg. Saska- toon and Edmonton Tickelts new on sale, at all Grand Trunk Ricket (offiobs JOHN RANS•POR») gcBON, passengr & iticket agent; phone 57 A. O. PATTISON, De,polt Agleint i,. ILACRO'SSE A'C,T Et tL11:'' July 24=tiVirS`giiam at,:Kincardine July 30 -Clinton, at Kincardine Aug•. 4-GOaferieh, at Clinton. Aug.'11— Clinton aft Wingham, Aug,.14—Kincardine at Goderich,,, ,Aug. 21 liioderielr at Wingbam: Aug.'28—Kincardine at ,Wingham STANDING IN THE LEAGUE. Clinton 2 ,0 1, Goderich ,2 ..0 1 Kincacline .0 1- 0 Winghram 'o::, 2 0 STEALING EIARDEN STUFF. Reports are going round that garden thieves' , are busy' these nights. Some' are especially, fond of beans. SUPPLIED t1NIFOR:3lS.: The Jackson Clothing Co., of town Mad' lethal Cadet suite ;for the aeaforfth'company''and made an es- c„Ceatt job --so all, are satisfied, TRAIN LATE. The llibra'n from Toronto on Wednesday was 1 hour'- and 20 nein utt s slate: A •freight was Doff the ltra_k below Stratford, causing the d, lay S. S. PIC -NIC. • The annual Sunday School picnic of )Willis Church is being held oto - day alt P.nyficid. DANCE AT •1I AYFIELD. . Tha young 2:eople of town held an enjoyable dance' alt Bayfield ora Tuesday night, A big crowd was pres.ea(t, AVON AT WINGHAM, Th af'nee Ball won at Wingbam on Ws�daewlay afternoon, of this weak by a score of 4 (to 1. Tasker and Weir were' (the battery for Clinton. • ANOT,[IER AUTO OWNER, Mr, J.Nedig,er is the latest own nar'.of an auto. 'Hie purchased Reo; ithis 'Weak. WORK COMMENCED. Work .has commenced for the ad d (Con that is to h emada at St Paul's church. f POLICE COURT. 1 -Last Friday night Magistrate An- drews had a horse case on (the dock eft land fined the youth for gallop- ing ;th tehorse on the streets. a COURT OF REVISION, CIVIC HOLIDAY. Judge Doyle Will hold court on, the' Assessment Poll in the 'Council chamber Ian Monday morning resit alt 9 am. The three appeals are on th aP,kt'�eubury, 'Commercial and Waverly hof`•'e's. WELL KNOWN IFIERE. The Saturday 'To.rnto clews un- dar•i;ts beading 1`Orange and Blue Rose(tt)es" leads off with this local, agen(tleman 'Neil knowin in 'Huron County;—It was the fift',eth walk for Dr. •W, Sloan, Lane physician of' the -Central Prison who turned out with No. 207. — • BOWLERS. LOST AT SEAFORTR. Four rinks of bowlers went to Q,'afor(th on Tuesday and lost on the round, Following,were the Players ;— W. J. THompson and A. Holloway A. J. Morrish and Jno, Harland, skip won by 5. Geo; Roberton, 'Fred Jackson, J. Walt, T. Jackson skip last by 11. Ray Rumball, 1V. Tozer, W. Granit C. E. Dowding skip ;a tie i J. Wiseman, A. Grigg. T. E. Pratt Jack Nediger skip; down 13. FOR GOOD OF THAT BABY. Infanft hygiene rifles as follows "Doria given "Dont iss the baby the mouth, Kee,o (the baby oo'ol and dress him in kas fe wci,n(thies as possible, al- lwin!; the garments to fall frons the shoulder. Avoid flies. Ster- ilize (the' -milk. Don't allow the use of painted toys." WILL ADDRESS THE BOWLERS. The London Free Press states that "Billy" Jackslon, of Clinton, former president and Labatt win- ner, will 1e dawn strong nand will bring Jlohn'Ransibrd' and his justly celebrated suffragette oration with him. The 'latter will be ex- pected n. ecft d deliver Apt the annual e to i a e nnu p i 1 Sla+orty. C�antclon made a reryim- par'tial. umpire. The home boys got right iaway after the visitors THIRTY-FIVE YEARS, and snored four runs in their an - SEPARATION: nings'and ft was' easy goingafter (that. Tasker struck lout 10 rne•n The Yakima, Wash., Morning Her while Hoffman had six to his credit al,d, lof July 6'tb, had the follow -Clinton had three double plays ing dlzcal which refers rtoabrother that nipped off would-be scorers and sister (of Rev. J: Greene;— Each pitcher was touched upfor J,am'es Greene, sof 203 North Ninth hits, but mo stof the visitorhits Street has as a visitor his 'sister, went for naught, Clinton had 4 Mrs. Frost, of Winnipeg, Man. men left on bases while Zurich had They had ,niott'met for35 years and 8, Borth Wilt Johnson land "Ty Mr. 'Greene did no(t know whether Oobb" Cluff Made a sensational lar not :he would mead to be identi- catch in th 'efaebd'. Tasker pitched tied when he went to INorth,�rn a good gain'e and had )excellent Pacific train yesterday. He didn't..supportt, Following was the scone When his sister stepped off the by innings.— ltna n, and •before she began to Z&wich —.0 0 0 a 1 0 �0 0.0-1b Look for anyone, Mr. .Grreane bad Clin'Gys —4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 x-6 pushed.(through the crowd and rtaken her -suitcase. And she knew himf just las quickly. The • - r Gzeenes are a Bong -lived fmily. Eight of (them 'average 73 years and 10 of ithem . who average 70 years. A sister Oust year celebrated her dia- mond wedding land abrothler and sister whoa had istood 'with 'icer at her wedding !aided her in-ceiebraft ing. Th-lefamily home was in Ont- ario, Can., but James iGrleene came Ito the United States before he had alttained his majority. Acting Mayor 'Cantelon has an- nounced tlhlat Friday, August lst., will be Clinton Civic'Holidiay and casks (that it b eobserved as such. (HIT A MAN AT HENSALL, A well-known character around gown has disappeared and it has since boon learned that he struck a Hensel -I citizen 'with a bottle over the head inflicting a bad gash and th,elast report\was the victim was confined Ito his bred, ADVERTISING -ISMS. • Every ladveatiser gives a bond, a mortgage on his future, which can be foreclosed salt any time that he f'als to keep faith' with his custom- ers. ' 4 • CIVIC HOLIDAY EXCURSION- The EXCURSION The • Wingham Union Sunday School will run (their 'popular An- nual excursion from Mitchell to Kinoardin e�on'Wtngh,am's and Cl.in- ton's Civic Holiday, Friday August left. The G.T. R, will run two special trains Ion that 'date calling at all intermediate stations. For (time 'and fares and all particulars see large posters. MINOR LOCALS. Have You renewed your subscrip lion to that Nets ,Era? Try ,a small advt, when youhave Lost or found anything. The weather has just been fine, A new,cemenft walls has been put Mat th 'er,esidence of Principal Bouck. Clinton will se nda team of six 'tennis experts toBrussels on Friday tor la friendly 'bout with the rac- quet wielders sof tbe carpet town, CLINTON DEFEATED ZURICH, Ie a well contested ball game on Friday night the home team took f Zurich h rnto� cam b p a score of 6-1, Y \'WENT TO THE RESCUE, Wednesday's Stratford 'Herald report ofa drowning .accident in which Rev. W. T, Cluff, well known her•efiook part ;-Shortly after two o'clock this afternoon whileplaying with some of his boy chums at his home alt 130 Charters street, Attie Gordon McTavish, aged four years fell between some boards covering a cistern at the side ,of the house and sank in aboulfive and a half feeft'of water. His disalppearancea was a signal` for a 'hue and cry amongst his,playmates their,yells bringing the frkan'tic mioth,er and surrounding neighbors Ito the top ,af the • sista n for well.. Among the Tattler was )Rev, W. T, Cluff rec(t)or of St., James' church who with his characteristic presence -of mind summoned those near him Itooproeure aladder, one end of which he dropped (to the' bottom. With ,all his cloth -es on and with- out a rnoments hesitation Rev,Mr. Chuff gl,imbed dnsvn the ladder Un- til n tt I .Ihewas completely submerged by wafter and stayed there a Moment until (begot affirm grip ` on the youngstee., bringing him to :the sur -1 face. In the nneantirne some neigh-' box's rh�a:d telephoned to the police,' headquarters tor help. Constable Ailte es h Ion immed'i'ately running to th,e fire 'hall, where a ladder and length of rope were thrown in Aid. Wright's )automobile, and rush ed (tlo the )['fescue. It was just be- fore liter arrival that Rev. Mr. Mr. puff orad brought the Ilittia body (to the surface, At altnoat the same (timie Dr. J; A. (Robertson ap pearled On the (scene, and be and. iievleral lathers (stripped the young- ster ;and '!began working over )him in' herloic )efforts Jat resuscitation. All, !efforts at resuscitation had proved un(avai ling up to press time' ,thlough Drs, (Robertson and Gem- mel'', land (Fire Chief Kappele spent hours working over the 'little form. The unfortunate "little fellow is be-, liev(0d'tgolhlave been in eche• water wlafter flys for six minutes before i?melon S ation, Toronto, Dint, recovered, The Corner' Store "Live and Let Live" Preserving Time is Here Again What about gems and rubbers? HEINZ Sweet and Sour bulk and in bottles, HEINZ Pork and Beans sauce, Pickles in with Chili HEINZ 'Red Kidney Belans. try Rhear. Fresh for Saturday Bananas, Oranges, Lemmolns, Raspberries, Cucumbers, Dates, M,ellon's, Tomatoes, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR • PRODUCE. • t CALL SOLICITED E. E. Ilunniford PHONE 45. nl9 nes! Grade Bread Conner s bomesmade . read Conner's 'Home-made Bread is quality through and through. There is not a detail of good making and baking overlooked, so you know what you are getting when you order this Good Bread, CHAS, CONNER Baker and Confectioner earestto a' `cllornatn We can't very well talk to you here about the first two, but we can about the third —your Home. No matter what "fixing." No matter what. embellishments, No matter what expense you have gone to in furnishing your home, its good appearance is largely controlled by the Wall Hang- ings; the rbake or mar the harmony of the whole. Our spring stock is now almost 'complete, and our designs almost 'sure to suit your taste; and our prices, your de- sire for economy. TheW.D0 fair eo. Often the cheapest—Always the Best National Portland Cement After trying other kinds, you'll always come back to the best The Best Cement is the National Portland Cement It is the old stand-by. A car load just in. S. J. ANDREWS, Clinton ..L vanished Farthings, The farthing was once quite an im- portant little coin. In the fourteenth century, for instance, London's bakers and publicans, by order of the Lord Mayor, were obliged to supply • far- things' worth of bread and beer to the poor. "No change" excuses were impossible. Supplies of farthings were to be obtained at the Guildhall, and the baker or publican who "ran out" of change was forced to "treat" .pa- 'trons to their farthings' worth of bread and. beer. To -day one rarely sees the coin.—London Tatler. License Cut off Seaforth Hotel Will Have to Close for Good on Aug. 1. Seaforth, July 14,—At a special meeting of the license commissioners of Oeutre Huron held here yesterday the question ofthe Kling Hotel license was again ntaken g up. Police Magistrate F. Holmested IL O„ appeared for Kling and Mayor Greig Reeve Stew art and Councillors Aberhart and Stewart for the town. It was shown the population of the town prnper is uow 2,115 and a fourth license was necessary to provide the proper accommodation. The hotel was recently entirely reno voted and, passed by the local board of health and it was shown that no com plaint had been made by the rate payers of any request to close the hotel had been made ' by the com missioners who were cutting off the license' on their own initiative. After the luring the cemmissioners Elloit of Goderich Cluff of Clinton and Baker of Brussels together with In spector Johnson of Clinton met and decided not to reverse their former decision consequently the license will be cut off on Aug. 1. Your Bathroom Is it as conven'.ent, sanitary and comfortable as this Why not n have it talo' MODERN PLUMBING- as LUMBINGas we install it, is worth' all the, money invested, It means good health, sanitary cleanliness . and luxurious convenience for yonr family. Gest our estimates, Thos.H- dwk1l1S Plumbing and heating (Phone 53) OM SEI3D R BORN We have a gland supply of Seed Corn of good quality, Mian gbl and Turnip Seeds, Clover and Timothy Seeds. We have a lot of Shingles, which we will sell osii easy terms of p' ayment, If you wank any, dome soon to save handling We have a supply of Fence Wire, Staples, Etc. Highest Prices for Sutter, Eggs, Etc., at the L MI�ORIUM R. 11DAMS D S ES ORO. 644+14 +++.1.4.4.444.++++++++0.044 ++++++++++++++ 'b F iY #.1. +>r 4. J1�eKsoNf S i Dig learn sale * The Great Money -Saving Event of the fear I • .+�. .j' + • + All Spring and Summer goods will be sold before the New ,Fall Lines arrive. Prices in every department are cut from ' 20 to 50 Per er Gent Come at once and INVESTIGATE BRED JACKSON'S. 1.+'i 'k - - . ` F++++IMF.+++++f+.++++f!t444.04