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The Clinton New Era, 1912-11-21, Page 8Serge and Panama' Re fir $5.00 for $338 1' Twenty-five Ladies Separate Skirts, this season's style. Just a chance lot picked up for quick selling,. splendidly made,good quality cloth. All sizes, regu lar $5.00 for 3,4$ COSSETS Underpriced for Saturday • Saturday we put on sale two dozen only. Regular $4.25 and $1.5o Corsets, long hip. Made of good quality coutil, in white on''"y, all. sizes 89c [iCS EeIhe eUs 5C One hundrid Ladies Leather Belts, assorted styles; buckles and colors. Regular 25c up to $$1.00 ; Choice Saturday for • 5c Each Uozer 2rown DIRECT IMPORTERS, CLINTON +ate FSS f mon'''7 • •v®®seenekial allete®•• m�•••p EDUCATION• • 0 :THAT PAYS : • 0 • Is just the kind you •get un- • der the very ,best conditions •s at any one of Shaw's Schools • Toronto— The Central Bust- • e meas College, the Central Tel 3 w egraph School, and Four City ori • Branch Business Scheele, ,Our e •. new curriclum axplain3 the s e Practical ' courses given. Write • •for copy. W,f. Shaw, pre- • • 'sident, Yonge and Gerrard w, Streets, Toronto • • • seoeseeeoso••s••osesses••• i.. li.:utatit;o,. t'- ..ceseslis:irefiefe.foric Notice to After tiSePS All "Ads," and copy for the "change of acts" 'roust ,be in this office not later than Monday eveuangr of each week, othertvase thley willbo too late. If a holiday falls on Monday the .advertisers should then. :see that their coPY is tin on the Saturday be- fore, as thiis p.Lpe 1 ,roes to press on, Thursday afternoon so as to latch certain snails,. This is,also to your advan- to ge 'aa it gives you a couple of days longer to advertise goods. This rule goes into force at once. sanossoovaasessmegameassmearetreearaga ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••44,„444,44•••„••••.• Dcai lel ew • •••.w•oe•••e••••••••o••• ►•.•♦s•••,••••••••••••••• • CLINTON MARKETS. 'Butter 26.27, Eggs 29-30, Hogs $7.60. 'Wheat 85-92, Oats 35. Barley 50-60, Peas 75. SUBSCRIBE HER_. The Toronto Liebe, offers its d 7i1y edition from now "' antis the 1st of April, 1913, foe'one dollar, Surely' cheaper trading than this rculd not be looked 'er :All oldrrs taken' at the New Era, office, LOOK AT YOUR. LABEL. A GOOD SHEPMB1' T, ;? 2VIitcheF Advocate... Messes Town" ait Case: shipped at,ont twerAy tons of evaporated a,ltpias'troll-the Mit- ehell a Evaporator this week to askatoon, Sask. THROIJ -}U PULLMAN 6'0 OTTAWA. ..r 'Jhe Grand Trunk Railway eper- aie a ehro'Ll,h -Pullman Sleeping Czar (eleetrtc lighteliLo Oittiwa leaving Toronto 10.45 P. M daily. Berth reservations teed. full parti- culars many he secured' from near- est Grand Treele Agent. HOW ASOT) T HOCK Pr? TAX NOTICES Ouc. more we weizeine ('1 the smil- ing countenance of Chisel Wheatley as he I. rims Its our tax no: Lies. ZURICH I TI D E AL OI1 , w th the Jackson Zurich's deal i Manulactl ring ('ornpari5 of Clint on is off so far a, the granting of a. ;tonus is concerned The village not being incorporat-d, has no aut1i ority to act,hence no by-law will be submitted to the people. The town at '1 to t o\ver of greet 1 the Council s x �h Gii (i p g ...n ing privileges to affected districts where the grievance's does net af- fect the whole township, butith4 neither law nor pre coil en Lor giant ing ebonies. A Good Breakfast prepares Iso for your Dan'S Won Bread and Rolls From Our Bakery Insures a good breakfast ev- ery day and that means good digestion, good health and good times for ; ou. To have every meal a suc- cess uc-cess order the pure foods, full pf wholesome nutriment from pur natatory : rbakery, CHAS, CONNER. Baker and Confectioner or P Ysenl SpeCIilI$ duns and Rifles At this time of year when 'taxes and other liauilities are falling line \�e are muchn need I n,•v. ve h o= 'mo New Era subscrs*Jr rs could .help us considerably if tray wound 1-,ok at the labels on'their papers, and re- mit at once the am aunt due. WANTED AT H1:NSALL. Tiae Hensel!. Insert er car e,—An effort should be made t:, r ldace Jackson Pros„ of Clinton to • --art- a branch factory here. We under- stand if thirty hands can he seeur ed. to start with that the Brun " ould be willing to give tee plain a trial, OUP. AMERIC.AAN 12EADEB i. The Clinton New Era like ell oth- er weekly papers in Canacii is re- quired by tha Covernrent to pay care cent a weds postage on papers sent to United States subscribers or 52 cents a year, consequentl,, a rate of $1.50 is charged- to our American subscribers which leaves 99 cents only to the publisher. The Cana- dian daily papers are permitted Lo enter the Unit' d States eithout postage. extra P ., e. A.O.0 W. DOTJLI E ASSES ,ME Owing to the fact that tLa in- crease in assessment levied by the i0.1.1 of'fiecers have been held up because of an injunction s' cured by certain member, who objected to the increase, ' the offi"ars h•.ve levied, a double ,`ssessntcL,t for the month of hl tviaher. This, of coarse, :s simply another means of accomplishing• tri:-: pureose of tine officers; which is to secure enough money to keep the order on a pro- per basis,in accordaace with their judgmen.. A SPECIAL OPFrR. • MILIEMMRI Bargain Prices for one Week only , $ Regular 12,00 double barrel Gun for $ 10.25 Regular Regular 1rel Oun for... , ... • 00 '7.00 Single bar6 00 R ..:.. 8, 0 Regular 7,00 Rifle for r 0 Regular 6,50 " 5.50 Regular 5,00 "••--• `• 4 00 Regular 3.25 ,r 2.75 Just received a nice fresh stock of Dr. Hess and Olark's Stock Food, Poultry Panacea, Instant Louse Killer. Mica Grit and Oyster Shell only $L00 per sack of 100 pounds. Now is the time that hens need a tonic after moulting. to make them lay when eggs are scarce. Panacea will do it. Packages 350 and 85c Look for Our Chistmas List Next Week he hockey clubs of other towns in this locaity ha"e already held their orgenie:won meeting foi 1912 , -13 season, but to ofar Li Clinton there • lila been nothing doing. If tl e are to have any of Ceinada's .m - national gine here :his winter the tab should ;orgenize early ani at - ran r.luyenlents he made 'to puta strong s r n g ntette on the ice. WINGUAM SUBMITS ABYLAW B0 'WANTBD..;' At` New Era'`tn learnprrnt ' ing trade, Good wa.ges an I res- pects •for bright ugy:'ivilb good pub ' lie school education BALANCE. OF YEAR FRgE, As aspeial indueeiment to new subscribers the Nw' Era will be stent to any addreas in .Canada or the British Empire until January 1, 1914—over 14months'- for 51 paid in advance, SOLD ALL THE CATTLE, Last Friday afternoon Au-iioneer Gundry disposed of all the cattle which were offered for sate atthe :13 ()fel Norman 11e bazars. The prices were not high, however. GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS. Now, is the time to prepare for Christmas. 'The hew Era hes taken advantage of this Ladies luny get ideas of small articles tomaike by glancing in ou pages 3 and n of this, issue. These special features Will run for gnome weeies Apress clespecn gives the follow- ing which refers to our rotai com- pare"- •— Wingham, .T ov 1(1 —At a special meeting ul the coulncil held on Thursday eveniong ar'ange- ments were made for selling the waterworks debentures, and also snlmitling a bylaw for the Jackson Manufacturing Company, who are al ranging to place a branch factory here. Mayor Spetton has 'worked hard in getting tis!linhc) e, and deserves great credit. WHY THE DIFFERENCE. The Woodstock Sentinel -Review points .out the e ide difference in charges made by the Hydro Coin- nrtssion to Brantford and to other cities of the district. In 13r'tntford the Hydro Electric came into • Com- petition with another cam Orly and it. contracted for 12+10 horsepower at. $19,50,., -While for the s :me a- mount Woodstock was charged $23.50 per horsep ever, arca the other cities are -higher still In St. Marys it. has been found that the 1 Y,ce per horsepower is cot de- finitely stated in the contract and the council are paying much more than they expected. DYNAMO CURRENTS. The old system of storage Latter- ies with which the hell 1 oil phone Company has . been charging its seen 0'111" is National Netvs,�,loe' i Daily edition, Canada's t give-wleyn10 a modern dynamo cul- rent, which, tee officials sa; will render their intci-ei y lines much more efficient, a., d :will permit of lope' 1110 v s 5 U.'e .• n can er oldinar • S stretches of trunk lr lle3 -Without 111 terruptions now 5o fregner•1y ex- perienced, At present a "long talk," is difficult to maintain unin- terruptedly owing to "stattei and ind+lction, but with the new system of using twenty-four volts ,f gen- erator current this trouble will U0 lnacticaily elitrinaled. intruding the Saturday Tllustraled Section, by snail to any uc1 reg: in Canada (Toronto excepted), 1 ice l United 'States or Great Britain, from rate or receipt of order till April 1s 1913 for one dollar. Tilly great oriel is `wade in: view of interesting i,twe to take place du -ing 'hat period. Besides the sessions of the Domin- ion Perilamo-et and the Ontario Leg islature, the war in the Balkans promises to be of unusual interest, and the Globe's Special News and Cable service wid eel hie its rcacl- to keep abreast, of ih, times Sub- ecribe at the Ne,v Era office. A HURON BY-LA\V. Toronto, Nov. 1•t., --Justice Liddell in single courtd• - � 1• rd ' 1 ,o e v ,et 1 case re Robertson un olid Township of Colborne—W., lereucifoot, P C', for Robertson et al; Cal? Shepley. K C., for township of al, •u quash a by-law passed. be respondent town ship in the County of Huron, 00 April 27 last, to r.1is • $4,540 `u pay for the cost of co, 5'•.iction and In- stallation of a,nttin,cip.el telLpI,oue system. Also to euash a restlotion passed on same day teat a 1 y -law be passed providing for payment of law costs and e epL: ses cin !ccted therewith. Jndgtnentt That at- tack fails on all gree ads tauten :end the motion i, net be dismissed with costs. MIN011 LOCALS. Advertise in The New Era Patronize the hone merchants Send the olti 11 wee paper t^vour friends. It will be appreciated. Have your sale advertisements inserted in The New Era it will I` 011 DOG 0 :6NE13S, Here is sonheth'ng� that shay be of interest to dog 0...mars . A recent Supreme Court- derision outenc err spansibilities of • oa'nere of dogs, The deC1q on was t C,1se w lore ac - kora r e brought 1, L sever ha t1 b.:e1 roof damages from thecame of a dog that barked and fr'rgllteee 1 the 1'aintif"'s horse. The plail.tifi was thrown and injure,: and brought M.S.foi $1.500 damages The Jury gave hint a veldlet for the caner of cl ale o • Li t alt that .u,JU n deg appealed 10 Inc Sui,ierrucourt The Supreme Court sustained the erdiet and Far 1 in stro, g wards that the owners of .barking and ti - does dog- are responsible fn•, all damage caused by such dogs, and owners keep .them at their own peril - THIS COLT SIlO1 LD HIT A •FAST CLIP. Four weeks ago there was clropp ed up on John SWartsi farhn two miles out of Wir"gham, 12011 that has the fastest speed inLe'itance of any It srness horse that was e\ er foaled in the Dominion of Coracle.ocious 'oung- eter is byHal .Jr„ , fast - 'WOMEN'S INSTI'i:1J t E. Tho Women's Institute 10111 ineelt at the home of Mrs. Jas. Flynn, Princess street, cn L'hursday, Nov. 28th at three o'clock sharp. Subject 'Home Amusements' by Mis Cham hers Melniliers Tease do not for- get to brifig ar tie,es for eompeltition COUSIN ,CANDIDATE Ti2R MAYORALITY. The Stratford Beacon in announc- leg the candidates, gives the name of Aid. John Stevenson, who ie a cousin of ;Ir '`5 . 'J Ste, enson c town. Phe eancidete has ue.en chairman of the finance committee for the past year, USING 0UR CRLSHER. The Blyth Stand trd says -Mr. G M. Chambers new lies 1he cs•ush- erut work grin:line" 'ire tele two • ,rs ofIarnice coa' whici, he has received into etc, ; e coal. For the coalfamine 1 magni- tude a i- present a a e n f i eeg tude will b.as`:Lerl, altu•ugn a number of cars are required to si,tisfy the demai.d OUR: READEPS 1'AKE NOT CE. Any of our friends writing items for The New lite and com.i,g .town street at night have been (its they a to the tlesl In 1 thiel.} unable to deep nt,ice. Ou' new letter tit 'p 's lo- cated under the window. where the old door used to ,ae—ab,'i1 the ladle place as the old drop Lex was. if •they heirs loot: closely `tIry will see itis under the cement window sill We are aiwtiyi pieasr•cl to re- ceive. any item of news but hemem- her •to sign your name, NO ANNUAL FEF CHAP•!aLD Postmasters ('; 1,be frer•uentlY asked concerllin2, 11.0 'nn al cost '1: 11 lural mal? boy ther( ore. it 1, well K„ � l] might that u, ht ,I to and sC n .ere is no anneal fee to .pay sol a I ural mail hue. The first cis` is , tree da ]ars, This is the only charge, and bo K's are serve lfrelt of cost Inc all time, cr a: ]east as long as the present regulation's are in fore,: 7 he co alder is na: d Ly the Go\ c _lmct l one Collor a year for each year for each box he aeries, in addition to the a101UUn1 of l,s mail contrnci. .THE' I GGT. KIND OF SHEEP. It pays to 'keret'. the nest. Last S he �• 1c eta 171 .us t Week Jau SI r e s well known sheep breeders ,f Dui - lett, shipped one of their prize sheep to the F,pelireman: 1 lam et Washington, D.C. This sale was made at the Toronto Fair along •lith foto` o hers 'chic b, the Stock iaeedels .5500., 01 Q,hebeo purchas- ed Quebec. t o r form at to te. and took t the f l l Pd.711 .O The £fist prize winner at Ottawa shdwn by James H. Seel], wee sold and recently sent to Whitewood, rskatchewan, Mr. James Snell leaves for Chicago shortly to judge the Lei::ester S'hey.p at the Fat Stock Show, wineh commences on Nov 20th, and closes Der, 7th This is hie fourth season as judge and lie directors know he is 'an authority on the sheep question. d 1 TCI u. 13 11N TOII)RT.Lr1i'D, MAIIoE, 'POP. -SAILING S, S r ' 1 EUTONIC," DEC41IY..]R 14 i 1"i For aeeernei Ltion of passengers i This n ec sailing i+, the While Star-Dumin- pay you. B o 03 t1 e fest ran Line St,-a'osliip "Teulom ''hang Wo would ask u'7rcorrespop,dents ett pacingstallion ever fueled in poi Incl, �1Ta;ne:, il',ra 'i 1'un Ilio Grand Tr"•ik aterva • t i.! -un towed their budgets of anew, re- Canada, and its clam is iso less a ,special train e iisie'ti]ag of Ves'ti- g;ularly each weer_ Send us 111 the less than Dari:Py Hal 2.091 i, kir led Coaches. Tourist and 1• its' (news that's worth printing Dominion Parliament assembles today, , nefa/rec&st ie •, a rlv�]y i,stes't mare ever foaled in this -Crass Staudnrl Pullman Sloe ,lobi ccunti'y, The illustrious } ab5 ars, leaving T' o 'onto itt 1.15 .P 5I , T f r' n,brotvn filly, and an the opt, on of Friday Jccetnbh�r 1 tn,. aur:ninz, session., alocal expert who Dad ihepLivi direct to the Dost;. atPertlani,ara The New Er+J requests the co lege of seeing Lt1Ii othea clay, 15 teeing there or 9,00 A„PB Decennber operation of its f, ,ends in making ono of the be,si-.11 t •legs f i•Ith. Berth resp\ alio,rs, tii,kets, these cotunnns as newsy as possible its kind t'he.t h:,e yrlt al;rearied /tad fall partit.411ser can be as, Harried Telephone 30, [send post card or Mr. Swarts , who owns tree filly aper 4r.om alearest Grand Trunk: Agent, drop the items in 'Leltter Box at New 1 0 Eta office. Cannel pees, unless especially de- signated heist n.nder new re- gulations bep$ecatrod from thahar- vest of the year. in which they are • anned, and Shall ,be the unripe peas of the crop of tha'"year. IS ether p„as are used, it mus be stated' on me babel, • ' 10,0',F HO V+ RS VDTIJIll*i, From the Brandon ,” parr . we e •e t 'r•J`c the follownb not r s regmote. which refers to a brother. of Mrs Hugh Ross Mr Maxwell was a visitor here about a year and a half ago •—A,so,,,,. 011at unique pre - ,Bei dant, Darkey Hata las Name V' e. newcomer Louise Hal, 10 honor otitis 10110. Darkey Hal by the way. will neer be raced 'again in fact, anew .ing' •'-o her .•wner's present ' plans, she Will never be harnessed ag rfn. The mare looks f;ne at the present time, and itis Mc S'ivarts' intention to keep her for breeding purposes. URGING UNIJY A circular has been issued to all the clergy:pelnr of the Cher (1 ,_of England in;Canada, urging that the princiPlos o' chrrstian u1l!''v be, recognized by their chi -arch in.sorne hectic 1 "form The circular is �eentation was made at Bandoniirtoflficial, but is;sianed nymany C'ty Lodge No 6, I.0 0.V., hire of the promineee 0c-ray/meal in the, h recipient of a past ton shall besoal- t 1 t y last night. when J. S-'Nlaxwell :was chur'c'h, It pngge1 t9 that 1egi.s''Ia- the ecipl . grandio h, 'n he nods master's jewel on thecompletionwhich would alllow Anglican of his 27 years' membership ilt,„tlue clergymen to a,lnnt mrnreters of lodge 'Hehad served in the caps- other denominations into �hepml- ca•y of grand master ler Manitoba, .pits,' and which a( Add allow coali- aaskatchewan aid Alberta in 1901, fleet members ol�o.tlier cor,mun- and was p ast grand representative joins to communicate vn J. r,1411.can tr th S d lodge in h • n o anion, The sir- e overelgu gran chute cs o c rwriter• A E.Dufff, 1) P. A Un- ion Station, Toronto, Ontarie,.John ltensford and Soo City Passenger and Ticker Agarit ph Lie 57. A. 0• Patterson Stanton Ticket Agent, holre 35 a, �t 1110 DEL BATIIR01111I 2902-3 In the first year the Sever culmr says that the meta ir.lt 1. crrti- e,gn grand lodge ware held in Des (ally opporturc lot Radon watch Mone lowa, and the seeoi,c1 year will bring about e Closer "relation in !Baltimore The presentation chip ;between, the db,ueich sof Lig u'3,s made by P..ci R, E. Cr,"Art swell. ,and and • other lchurches. The it was in1910 rib at Mr. Maxwell Lambeth C1enferouc'e of 1908, and. received his veteran's iewel„ have the Synod' of 1.111 passed resole - rug then completed his 25 years' tion�s'infavor` of unity. The :Edim- anemhers'hip of the local' lodge, Mr. curgh Conference tail 1911 ,save the, Mss.o ell has also Proved himself a circular, ryas a to ,anpet call" to the I o Ory niisefiil citizen in other dir.ec whole church. of ,God on behhabf of tions" Ahomg "ether publi' posi- 'hriatia,a Unity and itaddi. fitaat in. %ions heholds the chairman hili of the report of the ,Coium`ssiun orf, the Brandon) iecuool board,Reis .hurth Unity 11, w'as,staffed that 14 among Brandon, i 1iL1ly7uedof the Is±rlkrng 'towe,w of Erocesltant A R N BR 5 olds gc,r.t in %1' disc rfeY� geld is anf eh,un•c'hes in the ir-;e inn fierier wound tri t d fluvial Ii +f ft�th t he's singlite masslo,nl } •f they would ex ocrt in grain Lint ens as can be be doubled wrthcut the addition of Stoves, ar ware an d d Novelties dn' ere roan L e ac a f s' i ' t the . manager off the Western Gan- get. in concert rather has in F,,cur 'Mills wumpae1y, rivalry., Does .ant eget 'hurl' and wealth. comfort, cleanlhnass, hesj�tl1'ulnese, and satisfaction can to derived from am up-to-date Bathroom, MODERN PLUMBING is essentia an you ranno e; ; o particular as to the materials need, fixtures installed and workmanship employed if you o' ant to save your- self needless repair bills, 'For the best plumbing' talk to us. Thos.Hawkins Agent>For The Hondo Furnace (•Phone ; 53) o'T, YLber ass ,. ,Previously sold at $1.00, 01.25 and $1`50. for 50c cloth binding and all pcpular titles, such as David Harum. Lords of the North The Trail 'of '98 The Second Chance • r n The Foreigner The Doctor The Prospector 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. TheW.D. Fair eo. Often the cheapist-Always the Best AANNAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAANNAAAAAANSAAAAAAWAAAAAAMA Ruc G c C 6 c4c Selling Out Sale Continues } another arcgain A. Special Bargain offered im 1VIen's Gun Metal and Patent in both button and a blucher style, in the latest lasts, re gular $4,50, Now is the time to purchase your Rubbers for the coming wet weather, Our stock is now complete and our rlie have a special line of Hen's Long Rubber Boots at $3.50. Just the tiling icor this weather. 11 For fi;4c00 Will Either Sell the Store or Rent. Jas0 Twitchell &Son CLINTON AAAMSMAAAAAAAM AhAMAMM aAevpSp/tJm/Nve/yyetLBaMVV`4nfg0vvW 1 en quwriers FOR, Walking and Ri:liing Oliver plows I. H. C. Gasoline 7ngin;es McCormick Machinery Pumps and Windmills. o ALL KINDS OP REPAIRS AND EXPERTING. CALL ON Miller i.1il e I Corner of Princes and Albert • streets. .11Ma • + 4 + 4 • • I LutY0LT ' CentralRusinessCollege Stratford, Ont. WrLLe for" .he lirge'iree cata- logue of this school, and you will learn how You Can Suc- ceed. It will then rest with you to decide if You ,Will Succeed We are placing students is potations paying 5100 and $700 Pe r ar un and wehave many such applications :for, help which wecarinat supply. The best time '.0 e,nttter our classes is NOW. Write for our free catalogue at once. D. lt. McLachlan, Principal. re....uw:l Fyeg•F+•y +4,-eiel: €p•l l' ieleeil e+++++O0l •t"1'++.l.9+4 C•+it* Not a medicine 1 But a man's Calfskin Shoe, built to keep you in good health— free from colds and rheumatism. A man's Shoe which willkeep you warm and dry through all kinds of winter weather. Tliis shoe isnot an experiment. We have been selling it for ten years, and know from experience what it will do. I't h No . Equal. + + D JACKSON'S Get a Pair Now, . '1.4fkl*4±a iRilf+.,+:41.tit.44-401.4ti` .5..*'�3'_'ILiN4+.'