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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-10-17, Page 8• o•.4**'i•*•a+•o••oivi••••••• 1.,. int _. r Iia 44), fli, I 0 11.11P ,1:� '.'_ �Z3� an Monday 1 HAI F 1+ Twenty-five l\ `•.tip-' Coats, _ranging ,) to $16.50. Last just as warm and those made for Sellitlg styles 34 to 40,re- lig/4,6 an sale Monday Oil1�iZ t,...,,•, ,.. es1 `I i tl Less than• PRICE i Ladies 'Vkr'inter in. price from $10 year sty;es but comfortable as l this season. as cut, sizes • • of Tapestry, Rugs, Hall We have in the very End Squares Coverings here will Prices • in1o1'm &'RO.•ss, just passed into stock a complete stock , Brussels, Wilton and Axminster Floor newest designs, also Runners and to match. If you are needing new to brighten -up your home for winter suggest many new . idea's in Floor • from $$.019 up to $35,00. Oilcloths, atYs Floor a call Coverings. We are showing the most complete range of Wonmen's, Misses and Children's Winter Coats and Ladi€s Dresses and Two piece Suits it h is ever been our privilege to display. At.prices t� fit all purses. We invite you and your friends to call as often as you please. oxer DIRECT ci. 2rown IMPORTERS, CLINTON i1 PATRONIZE HOME Wen ties anumher o changes carrythe pang a advertising' occasions werelus'ed ing at a rate, out cwn merchants merchants' who out of town, and to Eaton's for stationery, there ' er.are not deem., sideration, and if even for the satisfaction, in'g loyal, we were a good offer, Our that the person home trade is the et ally. and get citizens wedding are in we TRADE, of cur ca- T Eaten Com On a number of this advertis- of lovalty to our our town. The tl,cr_ printing who send and other lake a arum- ,,f much con- solrietimes doubt of be- wise in refusing cacdid opinion is who patronizes best eitlean gen- HOUSE the -m- sent house rented new week, Mr Mricl street. -Rev. into recently Pugh, 4 NOTES, Mr, Wallace Aheatly has bought house on, Albert street atpre- t occupled by Mrs, Nieke i Mrs. Nicklo will move into the on Dunlop street formerly by Mr. Geo, Cochrane. Mr, W.Nickle is moving into his , home on Towneeshd street this ,, Mr. P.C.)/ Bristow: a has rented Rapson's cottage on Josephst, Mrs Holmes has rented Mr. D.L. herson's house on Rattenbury Mr. Wyllie will shortly mese the house on P.attenbury sl occupied by Mr. O.W. Blreael ! Bread P yj- Dl=.ead a The principal part of our diet? How careful,t hen, we should be to use only the best and purest that can be procured, Conner's Breads 1 Are excelled by none. In fact no other Bread eom.es nearly up to Conners in queaity. It patio- fies the taste of the pnost faatidiois Myer j I I ' ' ' " $toffee MM "Ads," All Ads, fl"chanr;e o, this ' office Menden week, otherw,se ;l too lato, on Monday should then copy as i,n on fore, asthiis press on,Tbwuday so as to catch This *also tage 'asitgives of days longer goode. This fosse at once Users and- copy for the ads must be in not later than evening of each they wiftl,be If a holiday falls the -advertiser',s see that �thear the Saturday b0- :papa goes to afternoon certain, malls. to your advan- you acouple -to advertise rule: goes into {� CHAS,-CONNER, f urP esea 0 1 SpecioIs. ARE STOVES, RANGES, COAL i -(EATERS, ' WOOD BEATERS, AND COAL OIL HEATERS We have a complete assortment of of the celebrated Ha,p51Thciught-Ranges, Pandora Ranges Welcome, National, _ Canada Steel Range,Etc. All lin the High Grade Class The ones to depend on for reliability and durability. We have alsa•;heaper lines, guaranteed to do good work, only not so heavy and of course not so durable, as low. inprice as $25.00, with reservoir and high shelf. Owing to the Success of our , Bargain Sale of Defective Granitevvare we have decided to continue a Bargain. table in all lines of overstock, odds and ends, and defective goods. Everything not right up to the mark will be put on this table, and marked in plain figures. This will enable customers to get what they want at small cost A Roofing Bargain to. Clear Ont _ 6 only squares Amatite,, regular $2.50 for ..... .., 1.95 •, P , regular 1.75 for ....... .. 1.05 5 Mohawk, reg $. 3 -" Lone Star, regular 0125 for' ...... ... 1.00 few allons of genuine Carbon Roofing Paint, ret,. 75e for 60c A Above roofingis coati lete with ails and cement. B Stoves, L�1 `R O Har re and Novelties Hardware Novelties ,. V1LriY,OU';a1ELI?? 'o r th, drre A:lemts fo We tivant c ,spd "taw Frau at every poiat in Ihesur- oendin,g district not. already, re - resented, iE`ngoire at the office 1 r' 'll Or pV PttP ae ova Ie' Y CT HIM HEY EXPECT .1Jnder' the heading "Whet May >&Expected" 'The Brussel .s. Post at aline that doe;n?t' appeal to Lie -epee' Inspector JdhSY,ton' SELL iRINIGERS 'COMING. The B Il. Rangers woo entertained ue,A a, large aemonce last Spring will ie in 1110 town hall nnThursday evening let. 171b, 'Those tae heard th«u snow •• bat they are.capahle of doing aid a first class evening is guaranteed. a ,BIBLE AND .A DAILY, The Toronto Daily World offers a early snheeriseion to that paver and 'new illuminated Bible for $3 SO, The World pals a simian- book cermet be mightier less then 05 00 Orders tray bP ,eft at The New Era Office. his nIler is epee to October 15th, ar d is laser. STAMPS IN BOOK FORM. The . Qanartien Postoffice de- partment us rs uiug hooks of twelve two -cent stamps; at•twenity- f eee•,n.ts.and ihesehi.Ve Proved a great convenience to the ptiibl,ic 1vOw, arer?ueet isme?e to h::ve the Department put abook of 24 one -cent stamps et tae same price. 7 AAT MAY BE 'EXPECTED, Jack Frost. Rush for ,coal, Tax Collector, A fall of snow. Few more weddings, Thanksgiving turkey Municipal candidates. Slack off in motoring. More people attend chi:ash. • •eN••••••4••e••40•4•4e*••0 F•� t D kms+• •&� fi ++44+,401044 CLINTON • MARKETS 4- Hogs .- $4,so ¢ Egg's.. ° tae to 23c' .p.". Butter �....:.%, c10 2,•e Batley t 56e 4. * Oats +Oet° 3§c + •. • Wheat :.80c to 9bc A. iaPeas ... Vic to Toe 4 Bran,... $1.26 ,fit. Shorts .. ... $1.40 •444.4.4.444.+++.1.444.+4******444 11SEET EIITI�AY' ": , '' i 1'1x' Gs,T TJ well naget Ion Erica 'aftehnoonof' this. Weelti at ,5O'clock' at: tha, honie,of '1.VJ,'ts W'.3 ,llarland,: ATTENDING CONVENTION. The teachers of the Publae School -areatteinding the Convention in Winghaz4 , Thursday and Frrclay, MINOR LOCALS. • Thanksgiving Day the nest pub ]ie holiday. $1,00 in ,advance , gets the New Era to Jan. 1st, 1014, How does the address Sabel on your paper read? CHICKEN STEAL1NG, Chicken stealing has become com mon in town and many chicken pens have been robbed.. Last week a citisen eanght another man ip the apt .of taking two "of his fine pule iota and made him "cough up." NEW ,ORGANIZER, A.H. Birmingham will be placed in charge of the Conservative or- ganization in Ontario " For some years he has been most successful as organizer for the party in • Tor- onto and it 111 uncle; stood he is now to succeed J. S. Carstairs, who was organizer for the province. Mr. Bir- • tca . migngham's pose; tion will bethat of organizing secretary and h- i000w in charge of the i.Cor_servative campaigns in ' East Middlesex and orth Waterloo • READ THE ADS. ,The woman tell ' man•iges the"ex- penditures for the home can make ad,reading the mast profitable work she, dos. The e':1 -•reading• housewife ,showy RUMNESS AB- ?LITY, She d •, :3 hot me •sly com- ptain about how expensive, it is to live—she FINDS OUT HOW TO a. SS T13r VS:PENSE, The mer GONE TO LONDON. ; From the Wa']•erton paper we, take the following which refers to an old town boy ,--W, J. Ker, late of Stephen Bros. staff, on hisleav- ing for London to take a position it Oak Hall, was presorted ley the Woodmen of the World with a purse of gold, as an expression o0 their good will ."We twill mew' ex Peet to see W..7 o,t_n;r as he will bemearer Clinton LOCAL OPTION Ptil'IT1ON, ,An enthusiastic sleeting of the Local Option Committee was held last Thatsday ,night, A strong committee has been appointed for the purpose of obtaining signatures to the petition to be presented to the town Council, Other coin- mities have been appointed arid the general committee will hereafter meet once a week or oftener if necessary until the close of the cahn,paign, • A PROFOUND IMPRESSION. It is said that an is, angelist re- cently told the people of an neigh boring town that if they wished to see the newspa eel. man there converted thei diate payment mroe IY their bsci w n vas the of he eu 2 � s � filet step to be taken towards the desired end. That's s a goad, prac ti- �. When a min walks c aL suggestion 1 Into a printing :aflfie and planks Gown the cash for ten or fifteein, yearsback subscription, 1t.on he's got genuine dyed-inethe-wool. relig- ion, and it makes a profound im- pression on the editor DO IT NOW, • ' Make, up your mind to patronize Clinton Library this Fe11 and the coming Winter. There is a splendid an ay of,bool:s or. tis shel'+es, the hest daily papers and magazines ere on the tables of the reading room Inc your, use and an obliging and attentive Librarian is rtady,to reader every assistance to ,supply yourneeds according toyour r clue e e of subjects selected 'for our course, What a fine thing it would 1 e in .the corning silt months to mark' out one or more programs of literature to be read, mearing plea su'e and profit tithe person or the home where wisdom is shown in the selection, l\fIN.OR LOCALS. The Bell Ringers to -night —Hear them. Have you tried the new fountain on the midway? Stave you renewed your subscript ion to the New Era, Thio is the time et year when ladies require visaing cards, We can (supply yon with a nice,, neat card, ;on sr.'ardent notice at the New Bra office. Here's what outsiders think of our Band. The Liussels Post of is et week says ;—Clinton Bra -se Band. arrived in, good. time Friday fore- noon and put on a fine program on the street and at the Exhibition Park, They will be w'elbomje back... Clinton Band played splendidly and were very willing. The boys came over Joan auto truck. IT'S BUILT UT' EATON'S 'What has built up',Eaton? Ad- vertising! ,Thi.y advert'se` all the tune, in every way„ they keep the name of the store alw; ”3 be- fore the public By their news- paper advertisements and their catalogues they tell the people what they, have and what it coots. The result is that they get the,busi peas whine othe. uierchan-s who do not keep pounding away at Lottua the' people know abnest ther,arel'ett waiting for customers that never come, ,The .local march all t—the man right at your own door—may ,he al,Le to give -better goods at lower krices, rhut how are the buyers to now unless, he tells them. Batons snake it easy for people to buy from them,, while too many' merchants, bile= to.bedoing their best to make, t• i hard: Arid !man is prone to fol- low* the line of lutist resistance, to make the easiest \way. The moral then is,t viofo1dl Citizens. have faith in your town, and help to 'in pro'v$ Boy keeping your .money i• elicitation within the community. Merchants, have faith in your town and in your dpeople Y »s'goo s. Let the B ple know what you Dave, '((show them, what they gain by dealing with yeti thus helping to improve the to tr s s J ' yotur owfl buAinesli .by tgc icing bwyere to buy; At boimca CHILDREN'S AW SOCIETY. O1,intou Branch of • Ctildi•c1n's Aid Society held a meeting in the Coven- ell. Chamber on ''.l'ueacday,'evaid • D' in theabsence �f the I i e ewdut P aft. 3.Hartiet • Rev PIr. Allis, one` of the 'vice nr ceidents took the, chair, A number of membcre of the e:ceeutive from each of the ''s cv- eraL churches in fawn and others • were present.1Ir.Elliott, anat • atlrees, 'descria.ed the working of the society and told of some of the work he, las ep,:sty ofaicer, Had' done. $35 00 was t ri.ed ,to the county work iron! Ciiaton branch„ chant who assn nes that you do not read advertising pays you the poorest of co,u'linrents. fie as- sumes that you do not know either values or styles --that you shop ignorantly. When vuu adopt the rue of watching the ads. and of learning about valae 9, yen will make most of your purchases at the LIVE STORES— the steres that make it pay you ti read their ads. CLOSE CALL. • Last Sunday afternoon es Mrs. George Brown, of Brussels, was crossing the footbridge over the Maitland, near the oid flax null property, intending to call on a friend, she felt amovement in the bridge and grasping the wire run- ning along the structure to steady heseli the wire gave way and she was precipitated into the rapid run ning stream. George Thomson was near by and rushed Lo her rescue she was a lit her before ] and c u � A g taken, very far by the eurreet, Mrs, Brown suffered a number of bruises in addition to the drenching and was confined to Led for a few days sir Thomson did not e:seape en- tirely unscathed, lied he not been close at hand the result might hate been serious if not fatal as the fall gave Mrs Brown, quite a shock. The lady is mother of Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr. TEMPERANCE F IEI :?1 DAY, Nearly all the pulpits of the County will be filled by represent- atives of the Dominion Allianee on Sunday next 012 the occasion of the annual field clay, Rev Dr, Abraham of Toronto and Rev. Ben,II3. Spence of Toronto will be in Clinton and r Stt:nbur•v alto :Master Douglas , of Toronto, the celebrated boy singer. Dr Abraham, will speak in the Presbyterian church in the morning and Wesley Methodist at night. Rev. B H, Spence will speak in Ontario street Methodist in the morning and the Baptist church at night and Douglas Stanbury will sing in each of the four churches; There will also bea monster Mass Meeting in the Town Hall in the af- ternoon to be addressed by the two representatives from Toronto and Master Stanbury will sing. The public are invited to these services. A SURPRISE PARTY, A surprise parry was given to Mr. and Mrs, S Hawke, at the home of Mr. 'rhos. Trick, Last Thursday evening, by the Ladies of Ontario Street Methodist Church. The first part of the evening being s7acht in games and music, lunch being served about ten o'clock, after which (Rev, Mrs, Allnread the address, and: Mrs, Trick presented ted :Mrs. Hawke with a very handsome damask tablecic,th and napkins, }leo a, small token of remembrance. for Mr. Hawke, both of, which Mrs. Hawke very ally replied to. ,Then all jolted in sipilging "Blest he the ties that bind." Bellowing was the address ;—Dear Mrs. 'Hawke Though we feel very great regret at the thought of your departure from ;Clinton we would not ,fail to assure you of our. interest in your welfare amid our hope that you, will be of the same' ,servi.ce,to the churches to wh i ltd, you go as you have Peen with ue.'.We ahall not forget you nor your constant „de- votion to the work of the church in this place dNring your :many years 'amongst tir,, We do not doubt that .Providence has indicated. to you rad your good itusbandthat the way Of duty lies *the direction 05 Orefield of service -to which you are going. And it is our earnest wish that in the home sonic toy w'i11 eo0ieto you. bots} that Will be sone Compensat- ion for the saeri1ice you are mak in,g . The friendships formed here' will not soon be forgotten and as. you ggof rem. us you will • go with our •deepest respect arrd good Will. After thirty •hosrs' engazement the Montenegrins captrrr,ed the sreond Turkish position, a<,munand- lug the road tol.:utari.° • ;The. Nobc1 prize for !medical re-, ,search was awarded,tn,a French - elan; Dr, ' Oarrel • of the As . Busy Eyes see It All, WHOLE EARTH IN SIGHT ., Canada, the Empire and the World in General Cut Down to's, Colurn,i. Sir Charles Moss, Chief 3t,etiee•ol the Court of Appeals, diel in, his peveinty-third year, Rev, P. IM. MacDonald is reeler-m- ing eelr n-ing the pail tor:nte of 'Cow Avenwa Presbyterian Churl. Toronto, to join the staff of The Westminster•, The 'new West China IJui,tn Uni- versity will cot $Fo0.000, and $25 - 000 has been offered by an Ednon., ton Methodist. Presbyterians will build a number ni new churches in Toronto to cost 1411003000. • An injunction t +,s issued to re - 'strain A. 0 IR W.from putting tho new rates into force. Dominic Fallon, father of Bishop Fallon, died at Cornwall aged seveinty-Islelvan. • A fifteen -year -'old soil of Walter Woods, a farmer, was accidently shot when coon-laulntixig, Henry Johnston, who died at .Atkinson, Prontenae county, was reported to have ,been one hundred and five years of age. James Coe of Barry's Flats has not been seen since Friday evening, when he was at a hotel. in Ban- croft, about to leave for home after attending the fair. He had con- siclerbly :money and foul play is suspected. A witness implicated es -Lieut, Becker in the murder 'conspiracy against the gambler Rosenthal. Austia-Hungary is making ex- tensvie wartlike' preparations that (r oint to possitie international rupture over the Balkan situation. A heated debate in the British Commonse a�•r ' the i g ung t e Marconi contract led to the appointment of committee of inquiry to investi- gate allegations of corruption against Minister-, Cooke's Church Toronto, ex- tended a call t Rev. John McNeil of Liverpool. I The freshmen and s rphomores of Victoria College Toronto, engaged ;0 a three hours' Scrap. Home mission and stipends s n w r o 11 ..t2 rends 1 wereidered on bytheSynod c s Sy o of Toronto and Kinuceton, An'nonpzeement was made that Hydro power rates in the Niagara district would bered+ieed on Nov, 1, The report of the Iv]odical. Health Officer at Toronto, stated that thousands of pounds of diseased fish had been confiscated. James Doble, a conurtetor, was fatally injured by the collapse of a I chimney at the old Parkdale Bap- tist Church Toronto, Sir Loner Gonin, passing throagh I 'Toronto on his way from the west, I predicted the return of the Liberal party to power at Ottawa, Ilir, Justice L ttchiord strongly onclelm;ned the placing of weak- minded in jails, Scenes of great enthusiasm were witnessed in Chicago on the de- parture of Greeks to join the colors at home. ONE LOOK l••y a (skilled mechanic will assure him that every joint ;s properly :Wade, every connOctiun accurately fitted. A glance will convince the average hou;sekeeper of the attrac- tive appearance and neat finish of OUR PLUMBING - ,Other foatni•os that V.ill. sppoal to everybody are the convenient fix- tures, cleanly appearance and ar- tistic designing, V by not hoe the pinannibing in your house modern? GET OUR ESTI?+IAT.Sti1, Thos. Hawkins . .. .kine •i••••••eee® •••••••edoe- EDUCATION . • • i PAYSTHAT +e Is just the kind' you get un- • •der the very best cor.drtions • at an dee of Shaw a Schools• • Toronto— The Central Bann- • ▪ mess College) tfe Central Tel-' • • egraph School, azed"Four .City _, Branch Bush!ese Seboole.•Our • - mew curricRtm explains ,the :, . ' • ▪ practical courses 'v , gr e. , Write in for a copy. W.E. Shaw', pre- • 'sident, Yonge and Gerrard Streets,'Toronto, • 1 Previously sold at $1.00, *1.25 and $1.50„ for a: 50c 1atlllbnid binding g andvol li at ',ovular ar titles, such as ,. David Harum The Foreigner Lords of the North The Doctor The Trail of '98 T,he Prospector' The Second Chance The Man from Glengary Sowing Seeds in Danny Glengary School Days Rose in the Ring Sky Pilot Black Rock The Frontiersman Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. Tie '• Do j air Co. Often the cheapest --Always the Best AAAAAAAAA"AAAAAAAMAAAAAAA A AAAAAAA,AP•AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Dam acazzontaart=senwrammomm i 1 We have dlso a stock of Winter Goods felt laved ani mars ne4v11 Mee BOW as MAA010anAMAIaAAAasaoaAAAAAANA IsOilaoVVVIVVVVVVVaaeolVaaWsiaNVVVI seilt n��nue 111 We have just received the balance of an. order that we placed Iast winter for Rub- bers, which will be sold at old prices before' the advance. such as A Special Bargain A special bargain offered is Gun Metal Button Shoes for ladies, which were marked at $J.$O for' • 2.85 Will Either Sell the Store or Reat. wormagiguar .rammcn 0 • P•`Y Jas. Twitch T 1l �',! � ��E ,lir. 1>f i 1w �. j�t:. i�fil Se L.lNTON Read asters FOR Walking and Riding Qlcver plows I. H, C, Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery Pumps and Windmills, ALL KINDS n)F REPAIRS AND EKPERTING, CALL ON Mei' aC tittle Corner 'of Princes and Albert. streets. WILL -YOU a Cealtl•ot1RllsinessColleg e Stratford, Ont. Write for '-he large free cata- logue of this school, and you will learn how You Can Suc- ceed, It will then rest with you to decide it You iWili Succeed We are placing students in position:, paying- $500 and $700 per annuua and we have many such applications • for help which we cannot supply. The best time '_o enter our classes lie NOW. Write for our free catalogue at once. D. A. 1McLachlan, Principal. 4.4.4.+4.+++++•+•+++,4.4.44+4.4.4.4.•40 S •'•.•1+•i•+•l+•+•+••••+Fi'•• 4.4.44+144.+ 20. • • +• 41 •II • + • •• TO THOSE WHO BEST T WANT THE To those who want the pick of the finest looking, best wearing, shoes produced this season, we say seOME EARLY THE NEW •• RSILL. STYLES ARE IN. .a. 4. • i • • If you are one of the tnany who look to us to supply your shoe needs for the coming season, with something distinctive—En- tirely different than ordinary—Lome and make your selection right now. We want your business, not only for to -day, but for all future time: -Try us once and you will not desert us, We guarantee everything we sell to tisfactor service' at, the price you pay, and give se' y y P Y vve always '" Make Good. FRED JACKSON'S .a r: Rgckefellesj. lmetitute, 140,w 'York 401••••••••••••••••••••••••...•„- �•> •r!N,1 ••4d kMD 4�FM F k!M