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The Clinton New Era, 1912-10-24, Page 8
�a�des and 1Vl�sse� �e�nr �2►11 Suits and Dresses ..H 0 1 range of NewFal VI E AREshowinga large a r g Suits and Dresses for ladies and misses, of the very newest styles, in plain cloths, colors, navy, black, brown, green and grey. Also FancyTweeds. These are right upto the minute and well worth in- vestigating. erieed from $I6.00' up New Novelties in Ladies Lace Neckwear JUST now our stock of novelties in Lace Neckwear for Collars, Cuffs and Lapel wear. The very newest in accessories, Talue that will surprise you at 50e up New Fall Rugs and Carpets. (NUR stock of Floor Coverings, such as Mats, Hall N•1 , Runners, Rugs. Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths and Linoleurbs is most complete. We specialize in Axminster, Wilton and Velvet Rugs of good quality and also carry a large range of Tapestry and Brussels in all sizes, From $S:50 t 1rown .� 01 9) . DI1 'ECT IMFORTERs, CLINTON CONTAGIOUS DISEASE RETURNS Mures of contagious discasesin Ontario for September, reported to the Provincial J3oard of Health, show a total of 823 eases and 137 deaths, as eonrpared with 894 cases and 147 deaths for the cprrespond- in tesmth cit 191J, EX `EN toN WGBIt 'PLANNED, The Presbyterian church is rais- ing $600,000 for the erection (Anew church buildings and the exten- sion o3 the work in all parts of .Ont ario and in other parts of the Dom - !aloe. It is expected !the plans of the eotataittee will ehortiy be an- nounced, No lee I0it9 vol`ilsees All "Ads," and copy for the "change of ads" Must be fm this office not later Than Monday "evouiue' 01 each week, other w:ae they wiill;bo too late, If a holiday fails. on Monday,the !adverti.sexls should .then see that 'their eopY le ten on the Saturday be- fore, as this papal goes to press on. Thursday afternoon so " as to catch certain' Mels, Thi:e ihs,also to your advane Mage es it gives you a couple. of days longer to adee enn goods," This rule goes into fol'ce at once, MINOR LOCALS. ' Rain fell on - 'Friday Iasi sifter many delightful gays. The potato rot is proving quite I serious. Potatoes are rotting badly after being taken in, in some places' BALD MEN, Should call and inspect thefanlions - Sanitary Patent Toupees, ak 6110wn try Prof. Doren -rend or Toronto, at the Rattenbuu House. Wednes- day, on W� dna day, Oct. 30th, These Toupees ' are not only perfect in construction, but are the only Sanitary and Pat- ented substitutes of one's own hair.' Bread! Bread! Bread ! The principal part of our diet! 53ow careful,t hen, we should be to use only the best and purest that can ;be procured,' Corner's Breads Are excelled by none. In fact mo other Bread comes nearly up to Conners in quality. It patis- fies the taste of the , Most fastidious, CJ-IAS,CONNER Our Present Speciois 1 ARE STOVES, RANGES, COAL' HEATERS; WOOD HEATERS, AND COAL OIL HEATERS WeWe have a complete assortment of ofthe'celebrated UappyiT1iought Ranges,' • Pandora' Ranges Canada Steel Range, Welcome. National, : Etc. All in the kligh Grade Class The ones to depend on for reliability and durability, We have also cheaper lines, guaranteed. to' do good work, only not so heavy and of course not so durable, as low in price as $28.00, with reservoir and high shelf., Owing' to the Success of oast Bargain Sale of'Defective Granitewarc we have decided to continue a Bargain table in all lines of overstock, . odds and ends, and defective goods, l;verything not right up to the mark will be put on this table, and marked in plain figures, This will enable onetontlers to get what they want at email cost A.Roofng bargain to•Clear Out S only squares Amatite, regular $2.50 for. .. , . , . $1135 ,, r 5' Mohawk, regular `. , 1.7J for . . 1.55 3 " Lone Star, regular 87 25 for . I.00 A few gallons of genuine Oarbon Roofing Paint, reit, 75c for 60c ,' Above rooting is complete 'with nails and cement. F p ement. 14Al'L.AND $R0! Stoves, Hardware and Novelties CLINTON "'NJ W' ER eller eta,:". ,tai -}n••" i11.# 441414!i♦****10a*l..f•lN♦♦••Anti•♦♦•••••4b • Mcal ♦ O-iiip4 at+4es •••ia••iNi*♦ WILL SPEA 4K AT uGD7;RICIi. lion. '..r arse, Provincial, Minis ter of Lands and Mines, will ad dress a Board of Ti ade !Puncheon a Goderich early' next month TO BOOST HURON COUNTY A meeting. (of representative teem Huron County municipalitie is to be here shortly to in au urate a = g publicity cam,pai„n, INSPECTOR WAS HERE The -inspector of the underwriter was here last week and game th waterworks plane a good work out, sassure was good, and e; cellent time was made. BALANCE 00' YEAR FRF..E.. .As aispecial 1nducem'ent to new subscribers the Nw Era will be sent to anyaddress in Canada or : the British. Empire until January 1, 1914—over 1.4 months-- for $1 paid in advance, NOW IS THE SEASON. About this season of the year the yang, man whose knowLcldge of a gun has ,been confined to catalogue and store windows, settles forth to the country to shoot up ,ev'eryliv- ing thing in sight, Re' looks dowse the muzzle of the' gun to ;see that all is well • le climbs giver rail fen- ces with the trigger hitting the top rail.. The funnel' takes place next day, and tee CIAiirds murmur, `How sad." EYE INJURED. Rev. Dr Oaten, of Brussels, met with a peculiar a cident last Satur- day afternoon. 17e was in 'W. H Kerr's orchard picking apples when an apple from atall Spy tree fell striking his spectacles and driving a portion of the g'las's into his left eye. The r y hinured optic was at once treated by a phetsieian, and tbe reverend gentleman will soon be able to be about as usual. A hair•sbreath would possibly have destroyed the sights DIED AT AR•TH;JR. Last Monday Mrs. Irwin Jackso sister -7n -law toJamesJackson, Stanley township, paid Nature debt, aged 61 years Sha is sue - ed by her husband and 5 rhitdre Her maiden nam,; was Rebecca Ra yard, who was born in Blancher township, Perth Co.. married a Brussels , over 30 years ago an resided in Grey, Kinloss and Luthe township before settling at Arthu Mrs. Jackson was a fine woman an respected by a wile circle of friend The funeral took place Thursda afternoon of this week to Brussels cemetery. Mr,Jackson and family from this locality attended th burial SOCIAL EVENING. New: •+ It M dnthNG IRE:cjtc € ' or mayor :I • �4 ••••••••••••ii*i•i•iA11i4 • - b CLINTON MARKETS t Egglggss Mie,to 27c . 4 T Butter . 2,teio21c + Barley hoe to 55c s ± Oats S0etri 35e + s + ' Wheat' ...85e to 90c 4 Peas itc to 71e ,• Bran, $1.25 Shorts . -.- 81 10 9 5 4.4.++++++++++++++++++++++++ e CHEER UP The melancholy days have COMP, The saddest of the year, But •let us not dejected he, For hockey's drawingtnear. FIELD DAY IN HURON CO. - The Ontario Tiranoir ,of the Dom- inion Alliance held 'a field day e Huron County.on Sunday last. 61 services werehedd 'minding eburch. services, and public meetings . in afternoon. '(A supplementary field day will be held in Huron Co. when 29 meetings will be held on Nov.10, 'MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE. . While Mrs :McGregor of Stanley and her son and daughter were coming to tov,n on Monday' morn- ing the reach of the buggy broke and the horse started away with the front wheels. It.struck a tele- phone post and I reeking loose from tbis was free. We are glad to.re- port that no one was injured.. TRANSFERRED. Mr. Bert Sherrirr, who has been teller for the Molsoii Bank Zuridh for sone time, has been, transLerred to the Merlin Branch. We are sorry to lose Mr, Sherriff as he proved himself a very olliging' ofisiralanct and a good' citizen: Flerald, Mr Sherrief, was a former member of the Molsons Bank staff in Clinton (MINOR LOCALS. Thanksgtvtng Day next Monday n, Hallowe'en comes a week ft. ora stoday, Beef will soon Le as high as when the cow jumped peer the moon. n It is just one thing after another Y After you have remembered to buy d Four coal you will have to tie an- t other string around your fiegerso d that you will not forget to do your Christmasshcppiag early, e '. WELL REMEMBERED, Before removing from Brussels the Rev. A. C Wishart was pro- rented with a gold headed cane by. 1 friends; aanan�-e clock from the e Bible class; agoicl leaded silk umbrella by file Sabbath school, sad' a purse of $125' in gold by the congregation, Ha was a popular pastor for the past 6 years and goes The social eveiung held by th Z omen's Institute at the home Mrs. Chant, on Thursday, Oct, ilt was a :decided seeress, being a tended tby about one hundred lade After the following excellent pro gram was given, a g'oessing eon test took place; the prize --a bo e to Calgary, to St. Paul's` church of pastorate opening' a week from next h Sunday es 7RJNAWAY, - Last Saturday a1terno;on. Mr, Me- a Corvie was dri .ing aloe g High quet of� Rowers; was .view , on by tries Annie Watt. After this refresh meets were served, and a mos pleasant and social eventing We brought to a close, Following wa the program ,- ,Opening Chorus, 'hi he Maple Lea Instrumental duet Mrs, Camapbel earl' Mips Tebbutt, Solo 11 s Irss Atlia, s street and stopped to talk to Mr, Dodds, of Sea Orth; who was in his t motor truck: While they were talk ing one of .W T. O'?:eel's delivery s 'wagons came along and the dritr tried to pass between them, The f to turn uorse p ettinme g thenen onawhich I was badly damagged. Very fort- unately the two haye who �t.ere in _charge of the van, an, escaped 'unhurt Reading, Miss Wilson. Violin solo, Miss Gertrude Chan Solo, Miss McIver. ttQuartetts, Ontario at, Choir. Reading, "Why we should belong to the Women's Institute, Mrs Mason. Recitation, Miss G:•ace-Cluff, Solo, Miss Allen, Quartette, Ontario St. Choir "God Save the Ring." ,AN EXCEL"' ,E coNcCnT, The second appearrnce of the English Hand 'Bell-Riutgers, last 0 hare day night, las at, other signal emceess. (A. 1u l noose greeted and them anwere well satisfied, with the program rendered, ,by special request "Caliph of Bagdad" and "Poet and Peasant' were again played while 'many 11.:A9 Seiectionis were Also - giver, Nothing . finer was rendered than th, double quart ette "Comrades in Ae ms:' Tj,eninlo members of this swp_rb Baud are all residents of Horbury, Eng,, which city is world farciotte for its Bellri.nges, Several members of this party have teen ringing belle together for 18 years, the y eungest being eight, years with the party. They are all finished vocalists and in their-Quartett•:s, double quarle- ttes, • and .Cxtees .produce tones like a great organ, They appear in Massey Hall, "Toronto on Thanks- giving Day and continue their tour to the Maritime provinces and sail for England for .<tmas their concerts will long :be remembered .i y their audiences, TDM$ERANCI LA Y. p Day Ontario B�•anch oP the Domi haute, was held fa 'Clinton • on Sun- day, amid' this important lqvestiora was brought home to the citizens and voters in foreefa>,1,. facts, pre- isen,led by Rev tenH Spehi retary of the Alliance. andon. Dr. Abraham; Field Secretary., the morning MY. Spence spoke et the Ontario Street Church, And inthe evening at the Baptist Church* tidtlial,o Dr. Abrathara, spoke at Willis hau•eh keine Ie and at Wes- ley Church sleight, At tall the cervices MasterlDongla,s Stanbury seng. In the afterF.�o'n a Mese lneetin�g' was held in the tow which was crowded to the doors, and able addr>ss, s: were given by the speakers of the day Rev, b $, Grant, pastor r f, Willis C halrch, Wes lathe chair. � Rev, Dr Abra- ham spoke onthe general lines of. the tctmperanee r'lnestion, an d Rev. Mr. Spence ga•: c Rete and figures on the work oft,gcal ,Optio inn th , g o past eight years 13e este sspoke on ,u' the ante'ments daringdaringthe past three v ,years, that now places anyone who breaks c in a tl.ocat option cout,mu+nty itn a serious position. 'Harder Douglas 5tanlbury sang �s�veral solos Stor- ing the afternoon. SALVER t TO DUNGANNON LAD. Ralph Discher the 14 -year'. old. Dungannon lad who made such re- markably high scores at Long Branch during the O. R. A rifle neer this year, ,i.as further des- lingaished himself by ',winning the government silver sa1-•er. This isa trophy offeree to cava civilian rifle association, and competed for by individualereerbers. The contest there covered tures days, mid the shooting was at 200, 500 and 000 yds. The boy's score was 388 out to( a possible 421, or12 pci_ts a_liead of. any Adult marksman in the compe- tition,. 'Tem erance Fiera under the r,ion.Al- eel Sec- i, In ' C►' n hall, n dur he law. ONE LOOK.. by a bkil,ledmechanic will assure him that ever $$ joint 's properly' 'nade, every, cbnnectiun accurately fitted. A glance will convince the average honeekeeper of the attrac- tiv,e:appearance ,and net• finish -of OUR . PLUMBING ,Other features that :till: appeal to everybody are the convenient fix- tures, cleanly app erance and 'ar- tistic designing. hy' not hove the pltrnebinig in your house modern? GET OUR ESI'IMAmus, ThoF. Uiawkinns ••••©••tua••••,•••••••i••••• 1 EDUCATION • w THAT PAYS • Is just the kidyou got un- • n • J .der the very best conditions • at any one of Shaw's Schools • Toronto— The Central Buss- ness College, the Central Tel- • egraph School, and Four City Branch Business Scheele, Our mew eurrlclum explains the • practical courses giver„ Write ! fool e pYong.e'Ha. nSdhaGwerarne- d = IStreets, Toronto • a O••i.0•••1110000111'0•0110iS0111111i a vraday,,o tober (?.ith, AP Start out smile and grin" To shake old daodv be the hand And' tickle the baby's chin 01,D RATES STiW IAj 'FORCE, Offs ;iel, notice was teeeived lty ,'the local lodge of the A. 0, U. W. from heed t tierce Oar the old rates will 1 continue to be c•,ih c ed until frrther notice. SHOULD NOT BE BURNED. Burning leaves on the streets may be an easy method of disposing of them ,bat the best method ;hough. not for appearau,:e—is to allow the leaves t to remain on he ground as they are a.natural fertilizer, PARTRIDGES IN TOWN, .A young gentlemen of town was surprised the other. evening white going home, to, see a partridge fly from the' fence of Mr. M. McTaggart on the West side of the town, .It is not very( often partridges will invade a town. W'HA'T WE WANT. Somestimes we find local news ileitis rather scarce, although the material may exist 1or many interesting par atgraphs if only we knew the ,circum- stances, Our, readers could often help us out in this• respect, if they would only 'take the trouble to jot down a few notes of the occurrence or incid- ent, of which they know the particu- lars, and send them la. We want all the real news of the district without the gossip, and will appreciate any assistance our friends can give us in accomplishing, that end. 1SSUES SEC,01Th EDITION. Rev. R. B, Stevenson of Tavistock, has issued a second edition of his little hook entitling, "Our Debt to God and flow to Pay It, • The Hirst edition was sold out rapidly and was found of great v„lae by many readers. The argument for giving a tenth of one's income for charitable and religious purposes is couched in the form of a conversation: between two friends and is thus, presented in readable and' popular style.' The booklet can be obtained at a ratef cents u 5 n s roc single copies or 45 cents a dozen. --The Presbyterian, Rev. Mr, Stevenson is a brother of ]Urs, W, S. Downs, of Jtatltenbury street, WEDDING .ANNIVERSARIES. First year—Cotton wedding. Second year --Paper wedding, Third year—Leather ,wedding. ;Fifth year -Wooden wedding, Seventh year—Woolen wending, Tenth year -Woolen wedding. Tenth year—Tin woddimig, Twelth year—Silk and fine linen. 'wed lag. Fifteenth year -Crystal wedding. Twentieth year—China wedding. Twenty-fifth year—Silver wed- ding, Thirtieth year -7 earl tied ling. Fortieth year—Ruby wedding. Fiftieth year Golden weddipg, Sixtieth year Diamond u edcling. I' Some au.ho:ities call tbe 'frith an- niversary the diamond wedding, 1'lOVINC+ TO CLINTON. Clinton will shortly have two Goclerich citinenc enrolled en their list 01 business men, Mr,A 11,. Matheson has ,bought out the :flour and feed and draying ,business 0'f David Cook ei Son, ar.d expects to tope charge in a l 'cv days Mr. R LKing, late of the"Ring Edward Rotel, has entered into appartnter- 1 ; bip with John Schoenhals, the 'lolly miller'' of Burt Albert, and they nave purchased the ;nillfn.g f usiness of J. & N. Fair, in Clinton, and will refit the mill with new inaohinery and work the business • upto high a t standard. 1 a These est- terprising citizens have the good wishes of els er'ybody up this way for a prosperous calecr in. our sister town, (Godorich Star) THE APPLE SE .SON. TheOrills. Park,t has the follow- ing couin,ent: "The Pickering .News reports Mat ..]though there is a heavy yield of apples in P.ekering, nn buyers bays es yet appeared on tl,e ,tete. Tia News says that it reason tsdvanreil by the absence nf'-buyers is the stili• cults- in securing peckers, In the vicinity of Sr :naive, rho .1ournal of that town reports, exporters are buy. jig only in metierds which will pro dare over ]elft barrels of fruit, wages this year being so -high that it dims not pay to pack small orcbartds. An- other difficulty in the way of making sates in that neighborhood, saes the Journal, is Teazel in the fact that ..so many ofthirds have not been spray. ed and that the Cost of packing is undn1y increased owing to the num- her of null apples_ which have to he' rejected," SKS Previously sold at $1.00, $1.25 and $150, for 5Oc cloth binding and all pe nalar titles, such as David Harum The Foreigner Lordsf o the North Thep Doctor The Trail of '98 The Prospector The Second Chance The Man from Glengary y Sowing Seeds in Danny Glengary School Days Rose in the Ring Sky Pilot Black Rock The Frontiersman Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. The\cK.D. fair eo i Often the cheapest—Always the Best , 's1& AAAAAAAAAWMAAWAAAAAM 1 S 1 0' > > > > DID NAT"B1PE. ,The •rGoderich Star of last week had the following local: --John Bransford (jut imagine anyolne baking' John for a "sucker") is one of the latest recipients of a copy of the time worn -Spanish Prison" letter, The, gamic is half a century old, and the °rnarveI is that anyone who reads the pi=pers now-'afedkays could be caught by it. But the gamesters did' not known John Banlsford when they asked him to } a i 3 Selling 001 Sole COMM We have just received the balance of an order that we placed last winter for Rub- bers, which will be sold at old prices before the advance. We have also a stock' of Winter Goods such as fell Lined and Hers Heal Miner Bots A pecial Bargain A special bargain offered is Gun Metal Button Shoes for ladies, which, were marked at $3,5o for Will Either Seel the Ore lir 1€ever,. Jas, Twitchell &Son CLINTON 1' 1 NAAMAAAaSsretA alQ/oh/a,1 SAAAI6M ya/ V oCeiV9vWri,M►9Ma/o/1Fk'VVeNeetAVd headquarters FOR Walking and Rt^lilag Oliver plows I, H. C. Gasoline Engines McCornieic Machinery Pumps and Windlnills. ALL KINDS OP REPAIRS AND ETPERTING, CALL ON IIThle' 011ie Corner of Princes and Albert streets.. WILL:YOU Cen trallinsinessCollege Stratford, Ont. Write for the large 'free cata- logue of this school, and you will 'learn how You •Cast Sue- coed. It will then rest with you to decide 1° You Wilt Succeed We .are placing students in positions paying„ $800 and $700 per annum, and we have many stela applications for help which we •anaot supply. The ,best ' iinle '-o snt'gkr” our classes Is NOW. Write for our free catalogue at once. • 1►. A. RMeLachlan, Principal. e -e ++++++++ see ,•+++++ter44ite 4 i4++++++++++0'+4 0 TO 0S 110 + The Signal. renl¢trked:-0d ' ire tw.ansford, of Clinton,. has been +' 'ANT THE BEST offered an opportunity of ex- e} c isiOS the h utnenitari',n qualities + for which 'heis noted, but hewaives the opportunity aside, It came in + .n, the form of once of the'"Spanish n. prisoner? letters --a fake that has been exposed over and over a'gain but which somehow or other still survives, AN OCTOBER, WEDDING. Avery pretty wadding tock place. at high noon, 'Wednesdayy, Oct.ieth, at the home • of 1Ylrrs, J. C A1r9.liam stinks St , Goderich, .when her 5 ouniget daughter;- Bertha C.,, was. [united iin Marriage to. Mr, Chas. 111, Roberton Th' officiating', was Rev, Dr. Medd To the strains of the weddinir march nicely rendered! by the bride's. ,Sister, Mrs. Sheardown, "thebrida'1 pair took their place under anarc/ beautifully decorated with autumn tieaves. The bride, Who was dress' ed in old rose sill;;, carried ;bridal roses. Little Be n Fo ler mi eee of the bride, . Made a very pret tv flower girl ' dressed in'wlite silk. About thirty 'guests sat down to the wedding dinner, after which Mr. amid Mrs.Robertson left by G T. E. for 'Hamilton, Toronto and other points. Among the out cif town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W J, Mair, Toronto ; Mr. and Airs, J 1E. Il o,bert- eons 'Mount Forest; Miser. Sturdy, Eimeria; 'Miss G. Sturdy, `Clinton. .pt nd 'Miss Hilae r and Mrs., Mu(n'roq, vburn; To those who want the pick of the finest looking, best wearing, shoes produced this season, we -say COME EARLY THE NEW FALL STYLES ARE IN. If you are one of the many who look to us to supply your shoe needs for the corning • season, with something distinctiveEn- tirely different than ordinary—Come and make your selection right now. We want your business, not only for to -day, but -t for all future tim6. Try us once and .you. will :not desert us, We gdarantee eve r ti ln we sell to give satisfactory service at the price you pay, and we aliyays " Make. Good, FRED JACKSON'S 'E ti liffE. 'hi' t 14-47.4434:44+4++++++4444;3444441.