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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-09-25, Page 8We have just received a large lot of seconds in tranite- Ware, slightly damaged, but big value at the price we are selling at. 'We have assorted them into four Lots— Nos. 1 aind 2 in our Big Window, your choice 49e and 24e. Nos, 3 and 4 on Tables inside of store, your choice 15e and roc Preserving Kettles Tea Pots Illixi7Kg Bowles Coftee Pots Teaettles Double Porridge Boilers Sauce Pains Dish Paas Chambers Tea Drawers Pudding Pans Pie Plates Beetling Spoons, AN 'EXTRA SPECIAL -40 Granite Basting Spoons -5e each Now i the time to use Br anttord Roofing and ''Roofing Paint HARLAND BROTHERS STOVES HARDWARE AND •NOVELTilS twerwroammagainama Remnants of Ladies Mantle Cloths for Children's Wear Less than First Cost of Manufacture 20 ends of Ladies Mantle Cloths, all under three yards in length; go; on sale Saturday morning -all this season's styles and all pure wool, The3e will make splendid s lendid' coats for children, and the cost will surprise rise you., Don't miss seeing them g$2 and $3 values, sale price about Half Price. • Regular Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking Never were we better equipped: to render prompt and satisfactory' ' ser- vice in this department as we are this season. We are ina better pos'tion than ever before to overcome the tedious delays or recent : seasons in. having our garments made up. Itis our endeavor to give the best possible and quickest service in this important department, and stand behind every garment made. Order your Fall Suit now and have a full season's wear. See our.'iiew Fall Suitings Men's Tailoring Dept. This season we are .showing. a splendid range of Scotch aud Eng- lish Tweeds and Worsteds. As in other seasons, we stand behind our BLUE and BLACK WORSTEDS and guarantee styles and workman- ship. The fact that our tailoring de- partment is`going ahead every season speaks for itself. Order your Fall Suit now while the range is complete Tailor. -made Suits to order $22 up ,Art Sateens For Comforters All the new colorings are now be- ing shown, and some of the most beautiful effects for bed comforters are here in colorings to harmonize with any room. Many have been looking for these new designs and we are pleased to announce the arrival. of our entire fall ' importations. 3o inches wide, per yd 15C. 20c, 25c Also special downproofat per yd 35c Batting Filling—Best quality Am- erican Southern long fibre cotton, light and fluffy, 3 sizes 10, 15e, 29e New-.WVinter Furs and Ladies Coats Daily we are receiving new ship- ments of the very latest styles in Ladies and Children's Coats and Furs all ,clusive and no two alike. If you are thinking of a new Win- ter Coat or a Set of Furs, don't miss our display. Come in as often as you please -compare ours with others —we invite competition. NEW GOODS THIS WEEK—Flannelettes, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Collars, Towelings,`Bed Spreads, Sateens, Rugs, fiats, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Curtains ana &s air F Shi n� � re GLENN=CI-JARLES HAIR GOODS Our Miss Glenn will be in Clinton, on Wednesday, Oct, ist, at the RtTTENBURI HOTEL with a full line of Hair Goods Switches, Pin -Carts, • Bangs Transformations, Pompadours. Men's Wigs, and Toupees, Ete. We are pleased to demonstrate our goods, Ladies desirous of having Miss Glenn call at residence will kindly leave orders at Hotel. • Local News' ••• • *4 ***********444••••••4**** to I••••••••••••••••••••••••• PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE NEW: ERA Many telephone eubscribensfind it quite convenient and a time-sa- ver, Phone 30 A PLEASANT EVENING` Tho C.C.I. Xodelites and Pas' time Club spent •a pleasant even- last Friday inr the town hall when a piano dance was held, TOOK 12 PRIZIES AT SEAFOETH 'James Snell and sons took 12pri- zes (Int Seafortl.j for their sheep. They will show at Blyth next week, During the last week Mit James. Smell has been judging at Strath - Toy atnd Lucknow and will be judge at Bayfield on, Friday. MARRIED MEN'S CURFEW 'wingham Advance—At the spec- ial meeting of the council held on Moinlday : evening, Councillor Bell gave notice of motion that at the next regular meeting, he would in- tcgduce a resolution ordering the town 'to be a'ting'at 'ten o'clock as a warning to ell mai(ried men to scurry home. 'He [staid' he• was en - spired to thif bye; deputation, of ladies headed by his wife.. MINOR LOCALS. This section Was visited by a nice men on Satunday night. ,, Bayfield Fair tomoilrow. A big crowd will go from here, • Mainly from here attended the Epworth League and Sunday School Convention at Hoimesville on Mon- day wind Tuesday of this week. September will soosnbe over. Only 77 shopping Nays before Christmas. Do : your shopping early. " • -t "My Lady of Doubt" ;will soon be here. • CLEANED UP PRIZES AT LONDON James Snell & Sons cleaned up in the Leicester class at the Wes- tern Fair, London, and won both championship ip izes, Following were the prizes taken, --Ram, two Shears and over, 2ncl; ram shear - ling, est; ram lamb, 33.fd; Ewe two shears' or over 1st and 3rd ; Ewe shearlimg,'1st '; Pen of 5 ,shearlings, 1st; Pete, ram lamb, 2nd; Pen, ram any age, 2nd; Pen, Canadian bred. 1st; ram, any age, 1st; . Ewe, any age, lst. BURNS PROVED FATAL Death enter into the home fof Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson on Saturday moreeng last and carried aWay to'its resting place 'the spirit of their only little son, Har- old P. a'bright and loving child of four summers, 'who was loved by all who knew him. Sometime ago he happened int an accident with fire end although all that medical aid and roving hands could da to help him iia his sufferings the lit - tie fellow passed away to the great mansion after bearing his pain like a little hero. The frrtoeral took place from their home. on Maple St. Moln;day. afternoon, Rey. Mr, Grant officiating at the house and cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs Charles and Fred Thomp- ran Lloyd Wilkin and Mervin El- liot, The little casket was a bow- er of beautiful sprays': and wreaths from sympathying friends, among them being •a, cradle of white as- ters from the cradle roll of Willis churgh.r. The friends from a dis- tance: were—Mrs. 11: Cole of Mc- Gilvary, Mr, and Mrs. James Cole of Wetenloo, Mrs.'Cowani and Frank Longman: .of Blyth W. J. Cole of Belgg'rave. Much ;sympathy is ex- tended [ by the community to the sorrowing sister and parents in the iiereaveuienit. Mr incl Mrs. Jack- son :wish to thank the public for all their kindness, ;shown during their hour of trouble. Glenn -Charles, 98 King St. Wirroronto OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK Graniteware less than Half Price Wates Pails, Covered Paas. a Meat flatters • Dippers Cullamders, Soup Dishes Jelly Moulds 1 SHIPPING TO TRURO N.S. Am. Tuesday of this week, Jaynes Snell and Sons, shipped 6 short- horn bulls and 1 cow to Burtford; O,mtario, from which point ak'car- load of t11orobr+ed :cattle will go forward to Truro, Nova Scotia, to the Government Faflm there, This speaks well for the Shippers 'as they have made many sales this year to the various Government farms in Can- ada. MINOR• LOCALS. A good many attended Goderich. Fair last week. They had excel- lent weather for the show. Many will go to Bayfield'tomor- row to attend the fair, Is your subscription, paid to The New; Era. Additionlal (Local and District news on other ,pages, East (Huron; Teacher& meet .iin Clinton on Oct, 9th and 10th, All telephones accounts are pay- able at the town office. • 'Ha(nid in the news whether local or peerson(als to the New Era. The New Era gives the news. Popular reading for the daughters of Eve is entitled,—"13ow `to make mixed pickles." ' Your absent ( {son or daughter would like to have The New Era probably. 250 ins • advance, will se- -core it, Cbo Jain 134 to any Can-, adialn postoffice /address. ' The crops en, Weeteen Ctanada are said to, be the beet eleice 1887.1 My Lady of. Doubt BY RANDALL, PARRISH A charmingi drama of a Revolutionary, hero and a petite Colonial belle, with a background of the most stupendous struggle in the his- tory of our country. This is Our Next StorY.. Don't Miss ItI ADVERTISING ISMS, "The only people,,,who do not lead • eewspapeit.' are the people who cant read anything?' MORE IOCALS Prom now until the. end /of the year a lahge proportion of the re- marks mad by civic politicians in office will lie addressed dir•(ect', to the grained stand. ARE YOU GETTING FRESH EGGS? An exchange reminds its read- ers that according tothe law which went into affect April 25th an mere cha!nit who se11e eggs as freseggs must on, complaint of customer re- place them with fresh eggs or he is liable to prosecution. A LETTER FROM OLD CLINTON FRIENDS • In renewing his subscription to the Now Era Mr;, ,John, McCla- cherty, .of Goclerich adds "I look forwatU to receiving it each week as et is almos4 as good asca letter from my old Clinton fitiends, BESURE ITS Y,O,U11 MAIL Theme is la post office • ruling im- posing ia4 fine. ,of $200 or 1 year's imprisonment on anyone 'who through carelessness or otherwise takes mail from the postoffice not belonging to them and fails to re-. turin it immediately. This applies to inewspapers, a•s well as letter*. A SUBSCRIBER FOR OVER 40 YEARS Mr. G. A. Newton;;' of Toronto, in, renewing his subscaiption states that , he has taken New Era for over 40 ye:arls and under several managements. We hope he may continue for another 40 with good health and prosperity attached. ,RECOMMENDS INCREASE If the Plntario GOVersrntent fol- lows the recommendation of, the in- spector of registry offices int' the report now ready, the registration fees ,of the province in general may be subject to raise.' In ur- ging this move Inspector Donald Guthrie eotnts out that the act, might be so changed that regis- tra:es . receive more adequate cont- pensatien in view of their services and responsibilities and the increas- ing .expense of clerical assistance. STAMP RECEIPTS IN CANADA ENORMOUS The financial stringency' has, not affected !the scale; of postage stamps this year. Judging by the r apicl growth in the, stamp sale daring the past five months busi- ness was never better in Canada, During the month of August the stamp rete,e pts were $1,010,077.40 Tem' years age the receipts, for the month of August were$410,134,d40. For the first five months of the fiscal year the receipts were $6,- 596,135, as .compared with $.3.223,- 078 for the same period last year. This is qua increase of $373,059. SHOULD DO. GOOD. The Huron County Pub- licity Committee, appointed by the County Council, has been busy is- suing the elegant and comprehen- sive Booklets, sounding the prais- es of gruel olcl Huron,,and have now about 10.000 on the move 3.000 went to booking agents in Great .Britain and Irfeland; 2,000 to Cler- gyman in the same lands.; 1.000 to the Ontario Government, 1,000 to Dominion (Government; 2,000 dis- tributed in Michigan Indianna and Ohio at Fall Pairs; 150 to localpar- ties. Over 5,000 are still to•be sunt out. Huron. Co. strands good to back up all that has been Bald a- bout it. AFTER TI•IE POT HUNTERS Ontario game law wardens have been instructed to keep a , sharp lookout for the meanest of all sports', known ,as the "pot hunters," whose mode of hunting is with bag and ferret. The ferret is put down a rabbit hole at erne ende and the "potter" stands over the other ex- it with a hag covering the hole. The instant the rabbit scents, the ferret it runs for its• life to get a- way. The animal lands in the bag, aux! is caught by the would-be sport and is hit over the head and killed. An all round good sport 'well use his, ferret to start' the rab- bit and give him a chance for his life iin the open, and if Mr, Bonnie escapes the lead pellets from the breech—leader; he is a free nigger. MAY EXTEND. PARCEL POST The extension of the parcel post system so as to provide a means of direct transportation of farm prodice between, produced •end consumer will be considered by of- ficials fficials of the post office depart- ment, who are planning the system. The handling of such articles, l.as eggs, poultry, butter,'ete., by par eel post has; been, done with sec - cess in South Africa and the sys- tem is being investigated i n Aus- tralia by the Commonwealth gov- ea,n'ment It is eonsidetted in Aus- tralia aocorfli,mg (to a report re- ceived by the Trakle and Commer- ce Department, that the farmer would benefit by receiving higher prices for his produce, while the consumer would also be able to ob- tain his supply at less cost thr•ougb, the elimination of the distributor's profit. . , DON'T. BEAT THE LANDLADY Any person leaving a hotel lod- ging -house' or boarding-house without first paying for the ac- commodation ereceived lays, him- self open, to a fire of $100 or three months imprisonment according to an amen � ment of the criminal coda now in force, Previously any person presenting bogus cheques payment or leaving without pay- ing foe his accommodation, could ,not be arrested and the aggrieved parties could only seek tyedress' in the civil courts, The first offen- der to suffer under the new amend - meat was an Exhibition visitor in Toronto, who endeavored to leave the pre stsis, h.where Me appeared stay- FRED, JACKSON'S 1 ring by stealth, He . in LI the police court later on a charge of fraud and was rennandedforsen- THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES tence, after paying the amount in - Business Briefs We do not eeli a, dollar'e worth of 'goods for 50e- have not the largest stock in Ontr,rio as some merchants brilliantly announce -- Do not believe sneh statements help business, We believe in our business and that holiest goods can he sold to honest people at an honest profit by honest method. The culture of the writer is. frequently and rightly judg- ed by the quality of his or her writiing paper. The recipient of letters written on Lotus Lawn, marks the .sender vs a person of refined taste. We regard the merchants of Clinton end their stocks as good as' any and better th w many found in towns of its 'size, No goods purchased out of town • can be cheap that take the place (of Clinton labor and Clinton investment Captain Scott's undying story of his dying days will appear in, October's Every- body's Magazine, (the story as he himself tells it in his diary. Whether its the result of our advertising or the super- ior quality of our school sup- plies that has sold soniany the past two weeks—we donut knew, but they are good value at the price asked, and in liberal assortment, We have a "Special in a Plain Scribbler selling at 4 for 5c, which clothes the well worer advertising • expression "Special" with a mew and deeper meaning, w You can get any Standard Pattern free with a copy of the Standard Fashion Book. It shows the new Fall Styles and the price is20c,•by mail 10e [extra. "The Inside of the Cup" is a novel worth while reading —it is Winston Churchill's greatest achievement, deal- ing with (meet the most vital questions of life. Price $1.60. We would give you abetter lead pencil for 5ethan the Topaz, but we can't. Crown Series pen poimtsin eight degrees suit a great many people; perchance they will suit you better than any other. Price 10c a dozen. Theta.D0 Fair eo. Often the cheapest-1tIways the Best National Portland Cement After trying other kinds, you'll always come back to the best The Best Cement is the National Portland Gement It is the old stand-by. A car Ioad just in, Ss J. ANDES,, Clinton DEATH OF MRS. GUEST On Saturday evening the spirit of Lucy Cook, Wife of Mr. John Guest,- tout: its flight. Deceased diel not feel well and stayed in bed Friday and beoanie suddenly worse on Saturday. Deceased was born ]In Streetsville and married her cousin, Peter Cook wlio predeeeas- ed her many yeasts ago and a fam- ily of two sons now survive, Dr. Cook of Indiana and flare',', Cool: of Trenton. Several years ago she married Mr. John Guest. The fen - mal was held on Monday after- noon from !the- Lamely residence and the services were conducted by Rev. J. Greene and 5.3. Allin. The pallbearers were,—D. Cante- lore D. Cook, W. Cook, 3, Coote, 'P, Cantelon and Dr. Evans. Among. the, relatives from a distance were, Dr. Cook, Haiiry Cook and wile; E. Guest and Miss Ireea Guest, Mrs. Kennedy a sister, Henry Cook and wife of Streetsville and Alex, '— Cook of Hilton. Highesii� �Grade ++Bred ff eYnne'a`h Nome=niade Bread Conner's Homemade 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, COINER Baker and Confectioner The Corner Store "Live and Lei Lire' DISHES We have seine nice Dinner Sets just arrived. Call and gee them before buying, CilROCSRlE3 Fres11 arriving daily. FRUITS Peaches, ;Grapes, Pairs, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, and Lemons, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE .FOR PRODUCE. A CALL SOLICITED ED E. Hunniford PRONE 45, Look over your Roof Very carefully and be sure you. find the leak if there is one, as the severe weather is soon due WE WILL PTJT ON A TIN ROOF FOR YOU, OR REPAIR THE ONE YOU HAVE ON Possibly you need new gutters or leaders. Tt does not matter ;what tinning jab you may have, we can, best do the work, end the cost will: not be high.. Tho 0 awkins Plumbing and Heating (Pirrone 53) *v,+I + *+ i *.H..,„**++++si ++++4.+3"$ !II••, ,i•3+h°'kroL+? 4.+4.1.**+++++it!+.144.'t;• Tile N + .l` As exhibited in our new and large stock, are 4. 4. exceptionally attractive in style, and uncom- 4. + monly good in quality. Those who wear our 4. shoes this fall are going to learn of Better' a+,. Shoe Satisfaction without paying any than formeriy. They are going to learn that a whilethese shoes of ours cost no more than a. common, they are a. Better in Style lietter in Fit Better in Wear' 4, 4, + + 4. + 't• 4 + -t, 9. •i+• We know that every pair in. our stock is so good in quality, tbat when we sell them it will be dust like sending out so many people to say good things about our shoes. .+,, .r. 4., +I .'tt. 4 .54 •5. •'1t,• +. 4 4 .p.. to court which was owning to the •i• ,t,. landlady. Welee+++++++++4,44,44++i + e***