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The Clinton New Era, 1912-08-22, Page 8Y;ge ,a. 7`l3F, "'CLINTON VIdW ERIC, a3 'sses andildr Middy 14Va s ,At B rg-un Prices Saturday Sattirday we put on sale five dozen misses and' -children's Middy Waists at greatly reduced rices, See our, north Window display. . Y p 25C Children's Sox 18c Children's Fancy Cotton Sox in lace and fancy tops, in „all the newest designs, pale blue, tan, brown, pink, etc,, all sizes, regular. 250, Saturday ]{ Two pairs for,,.., 35c Summer Parasols Underpriced .ladies Fancy Parasols, in the latest style handles andito s ,a ll this S 3 Baso nsi importations, regular $2.00 and $2.2.5,v,alues for 12". Reg r1ar $1,50 values for 98c Children's Parasols, regular 250 ' for ;le New .Fall Suits and Tailored W,.. gists ecuse just Received Our special fall purchases p of Ladies Tailor- rnacle Suits and French Flannel Waists are, now in stock. These garments are advanced New°York styles, and specially made for us for early fall selling. 11 call at this Store to Insiyect the New Styles will be Interesting to You DIRECT IMPORTERS, CLINTON • MINOR LOCALS. Perna ,stock is thriving in the meadows and pastures, • rhe shoe r.r,aeufaetures of ' 0T:e- ari:a decided to advance the of t ,;.,y of shoes' ten to fifteen per- cent.(n Serntenzber 1st, rieIRL PREACHER." llionday and Tuesdayevening of this week 14tes, Margueriet Rice, nem is anuouaeed: as New York city's famous Broadway Evange- Inst of national reputation as :the "Girl Preacher" and with press notices about amile long, haren;g ued two fair sized audieences on (everything that was possible to Lind fault with.. J•B '0 TMOF,.046441..1146.4_17.2160. gives'longer and snore ep0 complete proteetion, per dollar ,of cost, than metal roofing; shingles or any other ready roof- ing. With over 300 imitations, Ru -bey -old is still the best, Made in 3 permanent colors Red, Brown, Green— and natural Slate. Look into it before you decide on that new roof. so Sale Canadian Mfrs. udaa.Limlle41Io t ea11. meta 1 ROOFING , v"' �4q THOS. McfKENZIE, CLANa T N. 1 .A BUSY SEASON, Mr. D.1)7, 'Watson, our popular' tauetioneeris.:getti�ng his ehare of rade this season and by his 'win- , lng manner and thoroughnessh has won for himself the eonfidenc of the Whole community, "ILYT GIRL HONORED, Friends of Miss Kate Burr, of Blyth wilt be pleased to learn that Ole has been' proclaimed the most popular young lady in Moose aw, Sask. The Times, the'leading newspaper of that town, recently held a contest to determine the most popular lady in the place. Miss Barr has in hese shortestay, in that city made herself popular and carried off the prlemier honours, receiving. in addition to a -three weeks' trip in. Eastern Canada; and the United States, a,!pe0o piano. WILL- ISSUE STA.ivXPS IN ROLLS. The' post office department has agreed to issue stamps in lone and two -cent deinonstrations ie the form of rolls ,as well asinsheet form. There will be 600 Ina/loll and an eatea charge of six cents per roll will be Made to coves thhe cost of ananufacture. This will prove agreat boon` toIndustri,'a] terms both as regaride to saving of time : and the prevention of pg., fering. ,The /action of the :depart- ment is due to repeated repriei sentations made by the .Canaidiain. Manufacturers' Association. The new rolls will be available l a astable about the first of September. 4444b4.4••• ••9' '1`bitrsday,4August 22,n.d, 1912. 4.4 ao••a.'•4,••••440/•••4444.4,•••t+••• BAND CONCERT F 7ieS)f�'`L<.:�ttcvna�wvsseaea'.cnearoe.tae,^^-o.u.....�..___� • Oniug to the town hall being our e ♦ gaged for T'nursday everting the L�+'C . L<n,nd will give thele open .r girt on Pied ay eveiniiug; ®•d4••••••d•b♦Bobo••4044••4►**44••••••••••••••••04 NEW AUTO ✓ .;..; e l l.e, .l.,p.i:•{+lee naee.eiel. eeel .l. ii'.Ir. Wesley Wnll:er.n'as in :Loin- a clop, on Wedxesday S.n'd ret iLnod l CLINTON '11SAREETS' with a new auto. .l. Hogs BASEBALL, - A baseball Match will be played here in. Friday evenihng botwee(n Myth a;ncl Clinton: Be sere.and be do hence ' CAUGHT A CANARY. Last./Thursday ast.'Thursday afternoon M. R. Marshall bec-acne the owner of -• a young :canary when it flew tete ells stare. PALL FAIR DATES. The Citizens Band has been en- gaged Blyth Fall Pair and .the .Buss -els` Fall Reit' Dirfee/toee.ea/ e also asking teems. for their Show. SOLD HOUSE. Dr, Agnew disposed of his brick house to Mr, W,;J.Stevenson, who has been Jiving, in alt for the past couple of years. SUCCESSFUL AT EXAMS.. Miss S.J. Baker, a former; C, C. I. teacher, was sueceslsful in her ex- ams as Commercial "Speciatet, Her many friends here well be glad eo hear of:her'success, ATTENDED FUNERAL. On Saturday last Mr. Eli noulte- bauer attended the funeral of this brother-ini'law, the late Mee John Scherer who died in Caattiek town, - ship an Thursday morning last at the age of 78 years, four months end 7.days, The funeral was held on. Saturday ,and in;terenebnt wan made at the Lutheran cemetery in Carrick township. CLEANED `UP AT THE REGATTA Mies Madge Yates cleaned, up nearly all the' first prizes at elm summer regatta held at Oliphawit. last week, taking first nn the dou- ble and single sculls, and 'double and single canoe, and mixed canoe, also took threeseconds.' Thies i•s,a good record fora give who lives in- land and has isle practice except when she gets to camp each year. AID TO' WATCH HIM: . .. After. being subjected to a severe lecture on the part of' Magistriate. Morton of 1Vingharn, Roy Tinley and his cousin Russell, who were token in charg'e ,for crluelly beat-' ing a horse, in the course :of a thrlee hours' reckless drove all over the country, was allowed to goon Thursday. 'Yung Finley,hoWever, has been alcharge aced in h 1c a r e o In- spector f s ector p Elliott, of Uoderich, who will act in the interests of the Children's Aid Society, NIBS L1I, I.IAF FRAS r R APPOINTED, It a meeting of the doderich Collegiate Institute 't'rus'tee boaleet several applications were receivt�a 'ter the nnos,tign .f Coral rc..,I rnecaaiiac, made vacant by there- signation of Donald Clark, The appoinlenent of Mies Lebo,. B, Fraser was aceeptecl, the salary be - rug fixed at $10.10 lslrss Fraser se a Goderich young lady of first-rate ability, who has been ontfne staff. e' ',r the Clinton Collegiate :Inatithete e '.1 commercial specialist slime New' Year's, OUR SPECIALS [OR A[,i. Mil WEER Roofing and Roofing Paint Now is the time to prepare your roofs for the fall rains Brantford, Roofing, the roofing of quality, •is made from the best wool felt, saturated and coated under a new pro cess, with asphalt Resists the action of vapor, acids and fire. Not affected by 'heat or cold. A thoroughly. reliable roof, and any one can lay it without special tools, ,Full directions, also Special roofing nails and liquid cement with each roll Erentfbrd Roofing,. regular 55.50 for_ • $2.25 .Mohawk Roofing, regular 1.75 for155 Amatt te Roofing, • regular 250tor..., . 2,15 Lonester,Rooffng, suitable for chicken houses,.1,50 1,25 For old roofs uee Carbon Elastic 'Barn, Bridge and Roof P'eirat, regular 755 per gallon, for 65o Don't leave the job too late, it wants warm weather to make the best job. These Prices are (hoot 'f'€tr MP, Next Week fIFIRLYIND Stoves, Hardware and -Novelties riIE BEV? N WINNERS, The prizes Stere -awarded to the competitors in the Oat Field Crop Wider the auspices of the Agrieul- tur ai Society; by Wilson Black of Barrie, as felines -First,: D. Laid- law, Morris ; 2nd, Gray Brother s Huliett; gird, W. McGowan, East Wawanosh; 4th, Jae, Snell, Huilett;. 6th R, B. McGowan, East Wawa, t,osh; 6th J. B. Tierney, East Wa- wanosh; 7th A. W. Sloan, Morris,. Some of the fields were .extra good, .AWAY TO EXETER. ' Four rinks of ;Clinton; bowlers' 'went to Exeter ..to take part tine bowling tournament there elnfd the games played by them up to press' tune sere TROPHY. Preliminary., Dowding,' 9 'Bowden, ,Exeter, 18 Tayloa', 14 Teianan, Dashwood, t.6 I+imat Round, Hoover won, Meyers, St.Marys, def. Stevenson 9 McDowell, Heneall 15 Second Round' o e 'F.io v r 14, .Stet enson, London, 4.7 SOUTH HURON TROPHY. First Round Dowding 16, /Burden, Exeter, 13 Taylor 14 lMeDonald, Mitchell, 19 Second Round. Dowding 7 Laing, Ridgetown, 17 Stevenson 16 Crawford,Wiinigham 10 More Manor For Nuran County WONDERFUL SHOOTING BY A I4-YEAR•OLD BOY Made Eight Consecutive Bulls - Eyes at the Long Branch Ranges At the Ontario Rifle Assoc- iation matches at Toronto on Tuesday a remarkable record was made. A boy nailed 1Jischer, from Dungannon, aged 14, made eight straight bulls eyes, in an extra series, at 800 yards. 8.15 Butter 20-21 4. 1' . tEheat s 23-24 4 `te 4' a 1.00 •. ;: Peas . ..., . 05 4. ,i, oats" .. 50 + Barley 70 Shorts$ 3,00 el Bfian 52'1,00 5.4.4.4 3'x'•1 i• 5.4..4484.3'•11.4+•i••l•4.4. t 4,4* l' ••i IIA�1D GPT, iii .S. :lu'r, the popular 'geocer 33.4 tinieri:runatcli had his left bane ,r, badly cut this week /with glass, nee .. hating several stpichee. 4' A ROWELL OA.NDIDATE• John Jayne' of _Lutltnow, wbo re - Gently, //seepage the .Presie(eucy of the North Hutton Conservative Associa• tionehas endorsed 31s, Rowell, leader of the Libernl party in the Province of Ontario lir, Sun t. has the ober of several constituencies asiaRowell can dilate; and it appears that public opiniail will force bine into being a candidateToe Parliament. NOT ACCEPTING. Miss Sadie Cowan, the effieleni and obliging telegraph operator) off the C,Pet has received a very tempting' offer from Moose Jaw. as private operator of the general t.uperinito:ndent, Mr. Taylor, of C. P.R. We are pleased to learn that Miss Cowan will not accept et present, not wishing do go so ear tram her home in Detrloit. MOVED TO KINCARDINE. Mr, Dodds :Holloway, the popular accountant of the local. branch, .p1 the Royal al Bank, has 'been trabi:s-1 ferr'ed to the Kiln�ear•,dine 1Bianeh. Dodds 'entered the service o1 the bank,, here ,three and a half iyeale ago and has made Tepid progress. He has proved lnianself capable aryl obliging (and the patrons of the bank all express reglrlet at hisre- moval, He will be suceeede,c1 by Mr. 11. MacGregoir of Kincardine, D1ED IN TORONTO. TheBrussels Post of last week had the fciliewing local: -Intimation was received on Wednesday afternoon that Mrs, Eupbeinia Harriett Wright, mother to hers, (0n)Graham, bate of Brussels, had answered the roll call of the skies on Tuesday at the royal old age of 00 years. The funeral will take place from the G, T. It, depot, Brus. sets. on arrival of the afternoon, train at 150, Friday and interment made in Brussels cemetery. Mrs. Wright was marvellously bright and active for a person of her advanced wears, She had many friends in Brussels and locality, A NARRO \V ES,C A;PE, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff; of Strat- ford, who are spending the sum- mer in Huron Gxlove, Bayfield had narrow arrow escape on Mondayy last. illy. and Man Cluff were driving; to town and just as they approaichectl the overhead railway badge their, horse became frightened at the. approaching train and hurled them into the ditch, leortunatelyn.elther Mr. C, ' uff were er eini injured bee yond being badly shaken uta The horse ran for some distance Sud was finally caught by Me. Alex. Innis. The reverend geetleman is a brother of 51r, R. J, Chuff of town, .PUTTING ON'A COMIC OPERA. Vernal.the Jacksonville, tea., Metropols,' of August --14, we,: stipp the following which refers to a well known Clian,to'n iady in the person of :tars. Flumphrey's ;—"The Pirates aten,' L ant:C — .4l" 1 loversf o comie. opera will be glad to know that the rroliminary ar.iangenncents for this production rare almost completed. hJi's. I-loward Humphreys, the well- known and highly capablernusic'an willl hate :full charge of the pro; duction •of the opera, which insures a fine peiteormance. The cast and choruses ,have been tsecnred fr).m the ranks of many of our best musicians, and will. number over fifty voices assisted by an excel lent orchestra of ten pieces. The opera will be handsomely staged. costumes being , eeeureclfeom New CREDITABLE TO ANY !IAN. The ttrussels Post says—Last Sabbath Rev. Mr. Greene of Clinton. preached two excellent d,seoursea in the Metthbdist church here taking as his subjects "Jacobi and the "rower of the Gospel;" vesper-. tively. Althoughthe reverend gentleman le in 79th Bear, 54 of whiieh he has been preachuiig, No one would ever know it by his ser- mons as they are clearly deliverledl, are practuical expesiti.ons of the Truth and have a "go" about them that would be creditable inarty nnao's palanniest days, Rev. Mr. (x �e, : r e.ne :will preach next'Sabbath •also, LEGAL QUERIES. Saturday's Mail ei Empire had the following legal 'question ;-e- M. -31 N.1„ Clinton -Qu, --A _husbannd forsakes his wife and child and she is obliged to go back to her parents Can hereturn to the povinee end lake the ,child from its grandfather and grandmether9 (9). ref he is ale.. lowed to take the child, must -'he pay for the years they have taken Bareof it, and how much wills the court allow? Ans.—(1).Tine hue - tared has'tno right to tale the child i''y force, If the grandparents re- fuse • to give it up he will have to make an application to the court and the court will:then consider what is most beneficiial for the child: If, h f e child` is nenaig pro- perly c: -eel \fok by the ginland- r/ar•ents, t le court. will not allow, 10 to be taken from thein unless the father can produce yore, clear evie dente that he will take ec uallylas good care of it as it now receiv- ing. All proeeedings " for the tre- c children' oveiy o f chi digin are uaualla . * eq - m tnenced by a writ of "habeas cor- nus," Ae applicet•on must beniade tothe court for the gilt ie the first instance,- and then when the child is brought :before the count the whole evidence on both slides will betaken and the judge will snake ant order, Be Weather/el, IO LR.> 542, In Ferguson, k P. R„ 556. The court refused to take the child out of the cusitody of its grandparents, notwith- standing tine undoubted right of the father.( 2), The custody of the' child has nothing to clo with the Inability of the father to the grand - Parents for maintaining it, :If the father. refuses ,to pay for'the main- tenance of his child, the grand- parents can 'a r r due hien, and eats re- cover jutggement for the amount, whether they retain the child or; e, t n it O it Babel-, >; s AlinOililee pr Having opened nt a bakery. I am lnrep•ared to supply all. demands iq Brew], Cakes and eltolue•ntadc Candy. Once you try Our llouae.nuade Bread you will use no Other all orders delivered promptly. CHAS, :CONNE First store north Grigg'a.Jewelery; Cold Weather Will Soon Be Here How About Your Furnace ? Don't you think it would be wiseto let us. instal one of our Celebrated Ileela Furnaces or overhaul your all one PLUMBING in all its, branches Tinsmithing and Repairing of all kinds Promptly Attended to. Sheet Iron Work Of All, Kinds Shop Over R. Rowland's Hardware Store, Phoria 53. Thos. H awki ns emeeeeeeeeneselleele 11101/060111006@e1•01100N11•A•' I[dUCII011 _ Pajs f es • • • Look about you and see p • how trained brrainsi win fbet- • O ter salaries than teethed rause g • ,ales. We ,train young amen • and women, to use their brains 2 • imi business. They . 'succeed. • • Why net you? Will you write • •• for a copy of pur rnew ;cater:. 2 logue? It will interest you • • if you want to get ahead. • • Fall term from August Mb. - •• Address, Shaw's Schools, Tir- 5 • onto, Ont. W. H. Shaw, Pres- et • ,dent, Yonge & Gerrard Ste. York, anal everything; points to a most successful undertaking. The Production will be given inder'the auspices, and for the benefit of the Springfield ltniarovettient Asso enation, and will be under the pat- ronage of mnany of the best knowersatiety leaders la tine city. Re- hearsals will begin" the first week' in September, ADDRESS AND PRESENTiATI0N, At Stratford on' Aug,13, 'thfe em- ployees of the ,Globe -Wernicke Co.,: presented Ur, Cherries .OLivei', a fellow employee and an old'Clintoln Loy who wa,s recently.;rnarried with a set 'a d5ners and the following address ;- -Mo. Oharleg Oliver, Stratford,Onft. Dear Mr.Oliver,—As fellow em- ployees ofitho ,Globe Wernicke Co, we take this opportunity and means upon the happy event of your marriage, of wishing you'and' Mrs. Oliver every long and joyous married life and ftoshow our rap- preeiation' of the good fellowship Which exists between you and your fellow employees, we wash you : to accept this set el dimers amdltrujst they will be a reminder to ,both yon and Mrs, Oliver in the future of this happy oIecaeio+aland of /the pleasure we e ,tgakeood ini whishbitgsfngof life.yogi both ale th`bhwn Signed on behalf of the employes AS,OTFIERS SEE HER. Monday and Tuesday evene'ngs of this . week, the girl preacheat Mrs, Marguerita Rice, of New York City, entertf ' ed large catowds on the .Moieties ETElt eormer, She 8 suite .en eloquent •' speaker, ex- pressing her views in a slangy, egotistical manner. Churches said church -goers have very little lav- or In the eyes of Mrs. Rice. In east we heaed her seemari., coaiceriniinfg church m,embaers, "Some of them are good --so good that they are good, for• motheng.l' _ Fearinlg that slue was eefereinfg to us, wem:oved( en and so lcal»unot /report ben'fser-i. .non in full. ' We tense, t.hough,lthet 1' hen, inn the winter, our eslader>s are go8sipieg about Mrs. Rice (es she assuired us they woulCIL. they may decide that her visit hero was a benefit to the 'town. Cer- tainly, judging from the amount of the collection given 'Monday even- ing it was no benefit to the lady— financially at least,—Coon, 1"LMA AND .GREY TOWNSFIIFS OLD BOYS ASCE-UNION, A'n.Elena.. and Grey Township .01d Bet's Re',hrtioni wilt be held oi?tSept let and end, under the auspices oil the lin:On Methodist ,clan rein, on the fart* of Mr. Wiu, l'vhite'field, con. 12, Township , of Grey On annday, Sept, le+, there' wile be. three large lout-oe-door servicee,' When three old boys will l>reacb, At 10 eon. Rev. R. J. McCoannick,c A, sof Bohn :esvine , At 3 p.m, Rev. E, 'Hunter o;f. Deege nou •e,t fit i000000i•NM•i••0••••!110! • PICTURES THAT PLEASE- 661611111S1,41.. LEAS - Carbons on good brown card mounts, with black line around picture, giving effect of double mount,D Sizes, 12x24; 14x24 and 20x24, PRICES TI-JAT PROFIT We bought these at first cost from manufac- turer, and offer them at the remarkable price of 27c each ---a profit for us, but a bigger one for you. SUBJECTS ARE GOOD "The Doctor'' "Modern Madonna" "Dance of Nymphs" .,Sistine M ad`tna Boy. Chtist," "The Gleaner," '+ St, Cecelia," "The Last Supper," and others. If you are interested -in as Superior class of Pictures at a decidedly advantageous price we would appreciate your inspection. rieellillaireezerearespiamaralage The eFair d. co. Often the eheapest..._miways the Best SIMINIMIUMERIMMIIIIIWINIUMMICUMFMEMOINUMMINIagataelnlanAMMAAANWAAAAAAA AAAAMMhMANnMMMthMMAAttlk.W. sett!h, tq 0111 Sole We have still about Four Thousand Dollars worth of stock to dispose of, so to close it out in a hurry we will cut prices still lower h 1 1 } A A ,ARAAAA AAANNAAAAAAAAAAAM V1/VVVVVVVVW0VV1A NYVVVVVVW EVERY SHOE MUST GO AT Now is the time to get your Boots and Shoes for fall and winter. From now on, terms of sale will Be STRIeTLY CASH. Men's regular 85,00 Boots for ,` f 3.50 4.00 Boots for.,,...,.. 2.75 2.50 Boots for 1.50. 4,5o Oxfords (patent,gun metal, and tan) for .... 3.40 4.00 Shoes for.... 3.00.Shoes'for 2,50 Shoes for 1.75 Shoes for /. Weni.ell s reg. 2,75 2.20 7,65 1,25 All our Men's Working:Boots, Boy's, Misses and Children's Boots at similar reductions, BIG SPECIAL Women's Oxfords, Pumps, Strap Slippers Children's Slippers of all kinds AT HALF PRICE p.iTwitchefl <MINTON 7.30 Rev, J, F, Knight of Charing Cross. At each of these services the pastor will be assisted by _Revs. E, F, Arms.tron'g, B,A,, B.D,,. of Chatham; Robert Pearson, B.A., of Red Deer; H. E. Currie of Watford; c, C. Keine of Granton, and others On Sept. 2nd, aronster,field day rill beheld including fontball.,At- wood vs. Ethel, baseball, tug-of- war, races, ete, At 3.30 there will he a pIalatfoxtn meeting, co,nsiseeee of addresses by Wm. Proudfooft, M.F.P., Jas. Bateman, M.P., Ai. lig. Musgrove, M.P,P•, H. Piorphy, M. P,, Jae, !Torrance, M.P.P.'visiting clergymen', local ministers, ol Y and others. At 5 p.m. scupper v:'iL1 be served, at 8 o'clock a splen- did` open-air concert, The -e ceeds of the union to be in aid of the proposed new Met bo3iet church. IMr• J, K. Baker, chairmenn, of building committee, Rev. D. Wren, M.A., Pastor, Mortal Bess Business College CentrafflosinessColleoe z9 Stratford, Ont, Our teachers are all exper- ienced instructors. Our cour- ses are better than ever/tend' the equipment is more pow. - plate. We do more forouri graduates than do other eimi- ilar schools. Fourteen applications for trained help were nieeeived during the .past week, setae of these offering over $700 We have )three diepartinents Comhnerci�a;i, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Write for out• ,free /catalogue and see what we are doing, DMcLachlan, Principal. .A.M ache. tin I riual ct . la 44÷4.r -cert 4' i'!e 4.4.•+•.H'3•43•• + 8'+++4'44++++4. Big Price Surprise • + + + + 'a .5. 4. ,y • + Extraordinary end of the season prices to enable us to clear out the entire lot of our Lades Tan Oxfords, TO M.AKN, QUICK SALE WE OFFER • +, + 3. a• .1., on Ladies Tan Oxford Shoes FOR THE COMING WEEK ALL OUR $4 . Ladies Tan Oxfords for $2 All High Grade Fashionable Shoes. Get a Pair now and Save' Money, +, FRED JACKSON'S • 'r'