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35 Smart, Attractive ` Modelsfor Ladies Wear
We have just passed Into stock thirty-five exclusive Ladies Coats
collected from one of the largest manufacturers.' These Coats are
the very latest _American styles, made from soft, pure wool tweed,
three•q'larter cut -away, trimmed with large buttons and frogs to
match, shipped to us for early buying, and no two.styles alike.
Colne and See This Beautiful Range,
We will be Pleased to Show you Through as a Buyer or Not
Sweater Coats for Men
Women and Children
The new Sweater Coats for early fall
wear are now in stock comprising the very
newest color combinations. Styles right
up to the minute as in former years. We
are showing nothing but the products of
the be3t manufacturers and every garment
guaranteed. Prices from 1.00 to 5,00
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Boys' Clothing
Made in Clinton
This season we are showing a
large range of Bo} s Clothing, made
by the Jackson Manufacturing Co'y
which alone guarantees good value
and workmanship. Every suit in our
stock passed through an expert's
hands and thoroughly guaranteed.
Clothes and style this season are ex-
ceptional, a call will convince you of
the fact, Prices from
$4 00 un.
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GGDERIUI3 SIGNAL
fees, i5 THE GAME
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The laotov e,batch to -film Co., to ,e11
last week is reported ay hallows by the
Goderich Signa`: An agreement hav•
ing reached wit.b CJ1lgtce to i,irt-y.
home and home games to decide the
tie game between Goderich and Clin-
ton the two teams met yesterday on
the locals grounds, with the result
that Goderich has a lead of seven
goals to start with on the return game,
which will be held at O,inton tomorr-
ow The first quarter began with a
rush by O,inton on the Goderich nets,
but the yi: itors lost themselves so bad-
ly in the Goderich defence that it was
not until Belcher had notched one for
the locals that they discovered their
entanglement. The next goal was
scored by Clinton On the third set
Walter got the face -oil. passed to
Doak, who again passed to Walters,
and he with a short run gave Belcher
an easy one to score, Within two min-
utes the home team got two more.
After this the play a as close, Clinton
making another before the whistle
blew for the close of the first twenty
minutes. Score: Goderich 4, Clinton 2
The second quarter was a massacre of
Clinton's chances of winning the game;
The Goderich team 'notched eight in a
row, every person taking a hand in the
scoring. Clinton, however, gob one
more before the middle rest, Half.
time snore: Goderich 12, Clinton 3,
The third division was close, Gode.
rich took the lead and made the,score
at the third interval 14 4. Clinton 1
came back fast in the fourth and in
ten mute had passed Snazel thrt o
£;•nes. Goderich bucked up again and
held 1e to a final score of 14 r. Fink
for canoe was effective when he got
a chance hue he hat. to content himn
self with letting' hie testi; mates do
most of the playing. Everyone Ph
the hence teal[ played to form. The
manager cannot understand Why the
people are net turning out better to
see the lacrosse Matches. The hest
game of the season brought ont only
a little Over 150 spectators. It is hoped
that if any further games are played
in Goderich this season the people
will show a greater interest. Can
Clinton defeat Goderich by eight goale
on Friday? Manager Thompson says
No,
SPEAKS WELL Ole Ta14 REFUGE
Provincial Officer George Phippen
made a call at the house of refuge on
Tuesday and there he noticed some
extensive improvements, which had
taken place in the last few months.
The has been an addition put to the
new barn'20x30 feet.whieh will de used
for taking care of the great onion crop.
of about three acres,now being
gathered in and which is $1'400 in
value the now makes the whole
construction of the Karn about '10 feet,
Other improvements include a new
ceinent sidewalk around the large
building where the inmates are kept
which cost about $50` under the
economical way in which Mr. Mulch
managed it, but if it had been let by.
contract it would -have cost over $200
ADIJERTISING ISMS.
Advertise Before You Plunge,
Closing out Sale
Of Summer Goods
Screen Doors, regular .
$1.0
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for
or
. $ .85
Screen Doors, regular $1.h�, for 1,00
Screen Doors, regular $,1.75, for 1.50
Screen Doors, regular 82.00, for 1.75
Window Screens, regular . 20 cents, for 15
Window Screens, regular 25 cents, for . .20
Window Screens, regular . 30 cents, far .25
Window, Screelne, a'egular ,; $5 rents for .30
Pfammvocks, regular $8,00, SOT 2.50
Hammocks, regulars $2;50 °or 2.00
:Hammocks, regulars $2.00 for 7,50
Giant Lightning gIce Cream Freezers, regular $3.00, for ,i 2,75
u r 2.5
Giant LighLightningIce Cream Freeze re re g La $ . 0, for 2.25
3 -Wick Oil Stoves, regular $1.75 for 1.50
Bread Mixer; regular $2 00, for... 1:65:
2 Lawn Seats, regular $1.25, for... 1.00
2Lawn Mowers, 4 knives, $5.25, for .:: 4,00
Mrs, Potts Nickel -plated Irons 1.10 .. .88
Charcoal from England, Only 75.
Second-hand Gasoline Stove, 2 burners, ingo,od order' 1.50
2second-halnd Gasoline Stoves, 3 burners, iln good order 2.00
Smlall quantity pf pure Mamilla Bin ,deer Twine to clear.
HARLAND BROTHERS
STOVES$ HARDWARE AND° NOVELTIES
1 STA\DING TN THE LEAGUE.
Won 'Lost
eclint0(11 4 2
Win ghana 4 2
G-oderich 4 2
Ninciirdine 0 e
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
,Mr. and Mrs, John Jenkins an-
nounce the engagemlent of their
daughter, Frances ISI„ to Mr. Wil-
liam J. Vodden, of Youngstown,
Alta., the marriage to take place
on September 3rd,
A "SHOWER,"
On Molnd'ay evening of this week
at the home of Mrs. 13, B, Chant e
"shower" was given Miss Ida
Holmes, of Toronto, a former Clin-
ton girl, In view of her coming
marriage.
RUFFLED GROUSE PLENTIFUL
Partridge ;of Ruffled Grouse shoot
ing will 'open this year onLct,15,
and will continue until Nov. 15.,
Ruffled Grouse are stated to be
plentiful this year aedagood sea-
son's shooting es expected,
A FALSE ALARM.
Saturday night about 8 o'clock
word was telephoned dowan, town
that the G. T. R, freight sheds
were on fire, ,rend the alarm was
sounded The firemen made a
quick run but discovered it was a
brush fire •about a block and a half
away from the sheds on the
Irving property on Matilda street,
TO INVESTORS ..
National Finance Oompany Limited
10 Adelaide St. East Toronto, owns
$11,000.00 worth of Debentures of the
Town of Clinton and offers these to
investohs.at a priie to yield them 5e
percent.; the interest coupons payable
at par at the Treasurer's office at Ulin
ton, Will he glad to give further in
formation on request,
OVER 3,000 BRANCH BANKS
The Canadian chartered banks.
opened twenty new branches and
closed eight old ones during, July anet
gain of 12 for the month. The total,
number of branch offices in the Domi•
Hien ie now 8,001, against 2,193 a year
ago
Low E,sites for Labor DAY 'via1.
Grand Trunk Railway
(Return tickets Will be issued be-
tween all statiions in Canada east of
Port Artur, also to Detroitt and
Port 'Huron, Mich.; Buffalo, Black
Rock, 'Niagara Falls and Suspen-
sion Bridge, N.Y. ••
SINGLE 'FARE -Good going Sat-
} frrdlay, Sunday assd Monday, Aug-
ust
30th and 31st and Septem-
ber lst. Valid fblr return until
Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913
FARE AND ,ONE -,THIRD —Go o d'
going Fridley, Saturday, .Sunday
,and Monday, August 29th, 30th,.
31st and September( 1st. Valid
for a'eturn until Wednesday, Sep-
tember and, 1913.
Full particulars and tickets at all
IC.rand Trunk Ticket Offices.
John lRialasford City Paaeenger and
land Ticket Agent. /Phoine 57'
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FINGER WAS SPLIT i ADVERTISING '755315,
Tasker pitched ion Friday nerd
Petantflord defeated 'Guelph . in, a
ten innings " game by'; a Iscor'e of
7-5. Dick retired bodause of''a
split finger, He struck out 6' and
assisted' be a double pliry.
CANNOT ATTEND SCHOOL
Dr Shaw, the Medical IKealtth
Officer, wishes to make it knower,
that all children having whooping
cough cannot attend school for six
weeks after commencemelnt, of
Dough,
HAD A GOOD FOLLOWING
Goderich lacrosse team 'had a
Sood following here Last Friday.
everal earls Mitchell and St.Marys
were to sea the teams play, in this
district.
WHICH BUOY ARE YOU?
The boy whosaves hie money be-
comes the banker, the merchalnt,
the professional main. The boy
who. never saves anent makes the
n.Jan who "earns his bread 'by the
sweat sof his brow." who never owns
a home or enjoys the luxuriesof
life,
GLAD WE DON'T LIVE
IN KINCARDINE
A big kick is madel at the high
tax rate here, but the kickers
have little to kick at. ;Why at,
Kincardine they have a rate of 32
mills on the dollar. Theta total
assessment is $745,082.00.
ONLY A ONE CENT
STAMP NEEDED
Many correspondents and friends
'of the New Era have become con-
fused on the postal rates on rural
routes. It is 2 cents for each pri-
vate letter, but all copy for a news-
paper the letter, when left opein
requires only '.a one cent stamp. If
our friends use a plain,, envelope,
you had better write "Printeir's
Copy" on it,
GODERICH WON FROM CLINTON
Last Friday before the biggest '
crowds that has witnessed game of
sport on the park here foul yeasts. •
Goderich lacrosse team took the
the home into camp in easy
fashion by a score of 13-4. A bre
crowd was present from Goderich
1Vingham. Blyth and the outlying
district. Clinton was without the
services of Billy Johnsonin goal
and that account for the high score.
The home boys failed to play com-
bination and let Belcher, Code- ,
riche star man go uncovered and
he alone scored about 11 of the ,
goals, Couch of Clinton scored 3 of
the 4 goals scored by the home i
tt,am. A. Kinder of Preston was•
iefer'ee and had n9c5ntrol over
the players who slashed each
other, when ever it was deemed
nr:eessary and many were cut up in
the fracas. "Heck" Hays, who was •
goal -umpire. for Goderich was hit ;
in the eye with the ball and got a
beauty. He stayed with job till the
end. Tho teams were practically ,
the same only Draper and fyann
being ;on instead 07 SlcKinnon and '
Johnson, Tho score by quarters
were as follows; -
1 iuarter. Goderich 4 Clinton 1
2 quarter, Goderich 3 Clinton 1.
3 quarter, Goderich 4, Clinton 0
4 quarter, Goderich 2 Clinton 2
Total - 13 4 i
a1IPlOR
LOCALS. '• ' ., . -
(August will soon, be over.
The days are growing shorter,
- Many weddings are on the topics,
Summer is swiftly passing.
Have you had your holidays et?
The New Era gives the news.
Labor Day next Monday.
Are you going to Toronto Exhib-
ition?
Press day at Toronto Fair to-
mlorrfowe
Public school and Collegiate re-
opens on Tuesday next.
Council meets an Tuesday of next
week,
Mitchell will hold a celebration on
Labor Day, Sept. 1st,
Job printing neatly executed at
the New Era office.
Prize lists for the various' faire
are Making there appearance.
Neiw Era aclvts. Pays. Use these
columns and see for yourself.
S .nd im the news :aid send it ear'y
?harvesting is pretty well over,
but the hay fever is Beeson i•supan
res.
mown m,ear Berlin the farmers are ,
using the electric power to milk
there cows,
Another good rain last Friday
morns ng. ,
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tvewspap1�er aclver tistng is cumin
lative a'nd, builds, for the ;future. as
well as producing results for the
WERE AT BAYFIELD
Elli'att's
,auto -truck took a load
of Alma people .to Bayfield on
Saturday for a ,picnic. The day
were •enoyecit by .all,
BE ON TIME
New pupils to • the Collegiate and
Public School should lose no time
at the beginning lof the term. The
schools re -open on Tuesday, Sep-
timber 2. ,
KNOW THE MARKET PRICES
Another ,reason why farmers are
Well versed in what prices tto ask for
produce on the Market is that the
rural mail routes snake it possible
for them to baize daily papers and
the market prices are the first fea-
ture they look far,
WHEN WILL •HYD'RO BE HERE?
People are wondering when the
Hydro will be here. The men er-
ecting the poles faro near town
now. Work has to be done here to
the local circuit and; also the trans-
forming statioln to be built and
nothing is started yet. Some say
that it will be Christmas before the
power will be here.
BUY AT HOME—
Th e
HOME—The T. Eaton and Simpson com-
panies have just flooded Clinton
with their fall and winter catal-
ogues. Local citizens are reminded
of their obligation to the merch-
ants sof the home tonin. If itileyt
haven't got just what you want
your demand for them will cause
them to ere placed in stock. Every
dollar that goes to these compan-
ies is last to the home town. Keep
your money In circulation at home,
OVER TWO-THIRDS OF HOUSES
NOW USE TOWN WATER.
One ,of the best evidences that
good -water is appreciated and also
that thet!own wash great needtof
i\aterw;orks is the fact that are now
nearly 400 users of towin, water or
about two-thirds of over 550houses.
Superintendent Chant tells us that
35 have been pet lin this year and
are other applications on file.
The best way to make the system
pay is for all to use it, don't de-
pend 00 your neighbors and don't
"sponge" have your own connect-
ions. Apply quick as the season is
fast advancing.
COUSIN WEDDED.
From the London papers nt'e take
the following wedcli;ng account
which refers to a cousin of Mrs. W.
Kilbride of town ;—"A quiet Wed-
ding look place in' iilehhcim last
Wednesday at 10 o'clock at the re-
sidence of Mr. and Mrs. James Kin-
dree, Talbot street, the bride be-
ing their second daughter, Mae, and
the groom being Mr, S. H. White,
Public school principal at Pit sh-
oi ton. The officiating clergyman,
was Rev. G. W. Dewey, and the
guests included only the family and
a few immediate friends. P(is;
Evelyn Slniliington acted as ring -
bearer. The young couple left at
noon by taxi to Chatham, whence
they leave on a wedding trip , to
Muskoka, The bride has been or-
ganistim the Methodist chuncc,for
a number of years and will be inuclr
missed in church and musical circles
in the ttow-n, -
HYDRO ELECTRIC AND
CHEAP LIGHT
Since the teem has secured the
Electric Light works several houses
have been wired including the
houses of eV. Doherty, D. S. Cluff,
Dr. Gunn, S. Hat Wad, J.Ttownsend,
Thos. Cook and others which has
kept Superintendent Chant and hie
assistants very busy. When you
consider that everything in Connec-
tion with the Electric Light Depart-
ment is supplied at cost price and
21hour system soon to be
established there should be a great
many more people make applica-
tions to be coinnected with their
own plaint,
Why not call Mr Chant on the
phone and ask him to tell you
about the expense of installation
and leave your order?
,,Remember the more users their
eve the cheaper the price will be.
Will you buy and user an electric
iron? If einohgh customs will do
so the town may give the power
tinier dlays a week until Hydro comes
inform Mr Chant.
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THE WESTERN FAIR
LONDON, CANADA
TI -11 GREAT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION
$27,OOo IN PRIZES AND ATTRACTIONS
agtiirrent
Programme
of
Attractions
Twice Daily
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WESTERN
ONTARIO ' S
POPULAR,
EXHIBITION
SEPT, 6 TO 13
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Two
Speed. Events
Daily
tirewarks
Every Night
$2000 Added to the Prize List This Year
Take a Holiday and Vigit London's Exhibition
Single Fare on all Railroads in Western Ontario;.;
SPECIAL EXCURSION DATES—Sept. 9th, 11th and 12th
Prize List and all Information from the Seeretary
W. J. REID, President
A. M. HUNT, Secretary
U iness Bulletin,
We
try to run our business like a train—Always on
time, full speed on the straight tracks' of selling ser-
vice with Clinton on the buying curves.
The bees t Fountain Pen deserves
the heat ink - the pups one re-
quires it. We have ‘Veterruen's
its the best,
The Topaz Lead Pencil at 5c
is the best we know et the price.
13,t member the name next time
you need a pencil.
You don't have to go 'deep it,
your pocket now for a Clinton
Pennant, A new line just re-
ceived, 18 inches long, made of
felt, assorted colors,' price 15o
Bayfield in sumrner would
' hardly be Bayfield without plc
nice, and a picnic is hardly a
picnic withalt our cheap paper
and other accessories — Lunch
Baskets, Wood Plates. Paper
Wrapping, Plates, Napkins,
Lunch Sete, Table Covers, with
no grass stained linen to wash
on your return.
"1'm, the Guy" series Post
Cards is selling well at, 2 for 5c,
illustrating the popular slang
song phrase, "Pm m the guy that
put sense in nonsense," will give
an idea of the series.
Wo are agents for Parker's
Dye Works, Toronto, Want
your fall suit dyed or cleaned,
your soiled gloves made to look
nearly like new,
"Where are you Going to ?" is
said to be the book of the year in
England.It HIS fiction of gripping
interest, and deals with what is
probably the greatest of all
social questions, ntice $1,20,
` Its only a few days now to the
School Bell. We are getting the
books and o' her supplies ready
for you. .
Don't put money in a letter-
Buy Dominion Exprese Orders
—safe, cheap, convenient:
TheW. D. Fair CSU.
Often the eheapest--11Iways the Best
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National Portland Cement
A fter trying other kinds, you'll always come back to the best
The .Best Cement is tite National Portland Cement
It is the old stand-by. A car load just in.
S. J. ANDREWS, Clinton
AMIIIMMINSISY
CHR1STIAN ENDEAVOR UNION
The Ontario Christian Endeavor Union
will bold its annual convention at
Hamilton this year,t'rom September 1S
to211'he Union which is extending
rapidly in Ontario and especially in
Toronto is making every effort to
r, -peat last year's successful convention
which was held at Kingstou.the
ou'.stand'n ; features of Ohistian
Endeavor work will he the subject of
conferenc e had speeches 'by leading
men.
AFTER VACATION SOCIAL
The ladies of Ontario St. church,
held' an after Vacation Social in
the basement on Monday evening.
Miss 011ie Cooper gave an excell-
ent talk loin her trip; to California
and had many Views and curios to
show the audience, Miss Lulu
Howe gave a solo, and there were
several chorses• by young ladies.
At the close refreshments were
served.
Tlui corner Store
"Live and Let Live"
Pickling Season
IS HERE AGAIN
Picklins'ase•n is here again.
We are 'well stocked with all
kinds ;of
SP'ICES AND VINEGARS
FLOUR
Clinton Family Flour
Five Roses,
Purity, and
Exeter Flour
FRUITS
Oranges Lemons, Bananas.
Grave Fruit, Peaches, Plums,
Watermelons mud Tomatoes
HIGHEST ,MARKET PRICE FOR
PRODUCE.
A CALL SOLICITED
E. E. HullleifOfl d
PHONE 45,
lg es! ira4e il°eii
CoNLIer's
e=111 depread
Conner's Home•nlede 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, CONNIE
Baker and Confectioner
(inc Q1)ing we are sure nl'
That is Cold Weather
(let prepa"•all for it by having
us overhaul y.1ur
FURNACE
;OR INSTALL A NEW ONE.
NOW is the season of the year
to have that work done. Do not
delay. We have repairs for every
make of Range or Heater.
Give- us a call.
Our prices are Right
Thos llawkins
Plumbing and Beating
(Phone 53)
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Years of adhering strictly to the policy,
"The gest
At Every Price .Always."
Has established for us a reputation for (wood
Shoes that is Secoud to None.
PEND a half hour in our shop look-
ing over the new Fall Styles, and ,
we will prove to you that buying
of us means a distinct advantage to you
and a positive assurance of being correct-
ly fitted with shoes that sparkle with
superb style that makes them truly dis-
tinctive
and exclusive.
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THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES