The Clinton New Era, 1910-10-20, Page 8'rage 11;
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Friday and Saturday we place on sale 50 pieces English Prints in light and daik colors, regular 10; 124C and
zsc per yard, at one price Sc yard. Comeearly as posible for these.
All Pure Wool Dress Goods Saturday soc Yard
Saturday vee will show the finest range of all pure wool Dress Gocds in Venetians, Panamas, flax Cloths,
Cashmeres, plata and striped Sergesi. Tweeds and Wale Worsted effects, in black, blue, red, brown, grey, westeria.
old rose and reseda, that it has ever been our pleasure to display. You cant judge the values of these lines till yoo
see them. Come in and look them over and pass your opinionon them whether you buy or not.
Saturday all one price soc Yard.
Millinery Notes
Have you paid a visit to our Millinery Department? If not you havmissed a treat"
Come to -morrow and see the many new styles we are showing.for fall wear. Tastes differ --
Ake know it,- and have -bought our styles this season to suit all tastes. This Saturday we will
show a splendid' range of black beaver in large and small rims, very daintily trimmed, Any
special orclereAuft with Miss Baker will have careful attention.
New Fall and,Winter. Coats for Ladies
Our new Fall and Winter rangePF-all and Winter Coats, Capes, and Rain Coats are now in
stock, in all their glory: Never ,in our history have we shown a -larger or more exclusive range,
at popular prices, in Tweeds, Beavers, Sealettes and Pony. Cloths, in blacks, blues, browns,
and greys. Ask to see our special ines at $1.0.00.
Boy's and Men's Overcoats
AT THE :ANNEX .
We are showing a sdrendid range of Men's and Boy's Overcoats, for Winter wear in 'heavy
Tweeds, in browns and greys, plain and checks, double-breasted, with storm or college collars,
from $5.00 up to $2o.00 When buying a• Coat, you should see our range. Ask to see our
special in Men's at $10.00„ and Boys' at $5.75.
Boys' School Suits and Odd Knickers.
No mother should pass this storewenbuying clothes for her boys.. We have the right cuts and
values. Give us a trial order. Come in and see them—we will be pleased to show you our lines
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CLINTON NEW ERA
DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon, Ocu-
list, Specialist. will be at W. S. R.
Holmes' Drug store, on Tuesday, Nov.
Sth Glasses property fitted, deafness.
catarrh and fouling eyesight treated,
All day.
NO SCHOOL.
To -day and Friday there Will be
no school in town on account of
the East Huron Teachers' conven-
tion.
RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE
FARE.
Via Grand•Trunk Railway Sys-
tem' account Thanksgiving Day be-
tween all stations In Canada also
to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New
etork, Detroit and Port Huron,
Mich. Good going Oct. 28, 29, 31,
return limit No. 2nd, 1910. Secure
tickets from' Grand Trunk Agents.
THE DRUMBO EXPRESS.'
Vol I. No. 1. of the Drumbo Ex-
press came to hand last week
which is eo'w being.published' by
M. C. Kaufman, late foreman of the
Clinton New Era. It is a bright
looking paper and no doubt the
new proprieter will do a good
business there. •
HAVE WE YOUR NAME? e -
Many- new subscribers have been
added to our list during the past
Month. This week we are offering
a still bigger tut in price, 'whieh
should Increase it 80,11 more. $1.00
when paid' In advan&, will secure
this great family paper to January
1st, 1912. Now is the time to be-
come a •subieriber
NO TURKEY FOR THEM.
Thanksgiving Day falls on the'
last day• of this m(onth, a Monday,
but there will be no turkey for
'those of the Roman Catholic Church
faith, as that day happens to be the
vigil of All Saints day. The vigil
is a last day and Catholics are not
only bound to fast, but are not per
Witted to eat flesh meate-, Ex.
MATINEE AT BLYTH. .• 1- AFTER NIAGARA POWER. that On Tuesday, Oct. 25th, the last Report has it •Mitchell will
and best eautinee- of the season will
be held at Blyth Three classes submit a money by-law to the
rate -payers on Nov. lst, 1910, to
•will be 'called, A. B. and C. 'Races raise funds With which to install
called at 2.00 p.m. sharp, • Hydro -Electric power.
COMING.
. LIGHTS TURNED ON. ' •
Mr. Hughson, eye sight speeia- •
1list will again .visit !Ir. W. A. Itle- . The new system. alighting with
-Connell's Drug Store; Clinton,- ore -the 'tungsten lamps'. weree .turned
Wednesday andThursday, Oct. '26 on Tuedsay evening of this week.
and 27. See special line of gold fit- 1 The whole system has1.18.1amps pf
led spectacles with special lenses j which 110 were burning the rest
•for $1.00. • • , • •J not being eonnected, are in Little.
England, but .were done ' so the
BROOMS DOWN. • next few days. At. the Molson's
The price of 'brooms has dropped Bank corner, Bartliff's. corner and
A day.or two ago the wholesalers at Fair's Mill clusters of four lamps
Were notified 'of the fact by•the are hung. Messrs. Stevenson and'•
brootd manufacturers. The rednet Nediger are to be congratulated
ion is quite small, amounting to upon the system' and the town up -
about 50c per dozen brooms. on getting together • and duina-
GUN LICENSES. .
like Berlin on a• smaller
way with the are lights. It looked
Some London hunters would like with their Hydro -Electric 'Power
it to 'become law that everyone display.
who earries &lg.= should have a 11- e
cense. it seems assured that an ef-
TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
fokt will (be Made to have the game The appreciation of technical ed
laws amended 'for thispurpose. ucation for 'business pursuits as
Verniers and protectors of song provided for by private enterprise
birds are behind (the •movemen , in our (country is well illustrated
Which has Many supporters in Ont.-.
by the success of the Central Busi
arlo. If every amateur was coin- netts CelIege of Toronto, and its
pellecI to -take out a license t several branches. These schools
would. Imean a •prevention of Wilful are reported as more largely and
shooting. One • other important widely patronized this term than
'teature of the license is that it weer before, which In itself is a
would eliminate some of the work very good proof of the demand for
of 'the "men who didn't ktoW it was this sort of technical . education.
loaded?
Our readers are refered to the
AT THE DOMINION EXHIBITION notice found in our advertising col
;emu, which extends an invitation
Quite a number of firms who are to allwho are interested to 'write
well known toreadersof the "Mari for the new catalogue of this well -
time 'Merchants" had Very attract- /mown sehooL
ive exhibits at the Dominion Ex-
hibition, which elosed recently in SAVING ELECTRICITY.
St, John. One of the first to at --
'tract attention on entering the Tungsten lamps are coming to
main building was that of T. H. the front beceuse they save elect-
Estabroeks, who had a very arti- ricity. In appearance, their only
;Ale booth with polite attendants, difference from the ordinary- eer-
ie) serve Bed Rose Tea and Coffee bon, 'filament incandescent lamp is
'to all comers. Needlessto say It that the filamentes constructed of
Was always filled. . Maritime tungsten Instead of carbon. Bnt
Merchant," Sept, 29, in actual use, it has been proved
that they use only about one-third
BY AUTO FROM MOOSE JAW. as mueh current as a carbon lauip
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Ireert, , of to produce a light of the same 111u -
Moose JaW, and Mrs. Etto SeheItz, initiating power. True, their first
of Edmonton, and chauffer, have test is greater (approximately
lust, completed a journey from three times as much), but this IS
Moose Jaw to Winnipeg in eieee eouaterbalanced by the saving in
teen hours and thrity-five rain- current effected. They have one
utes in the doctor's car. The party Weak point however, This is the
left Moose ,Taw 'Wednesday morn- ease with 'which the delfeate blg-
ing reached Indian Head at lunch sten filament 18 broken. On this
time, and speht the night at Wa- aecount great care has ot be exer-
pella. Lunch on Thursday was
a it
taken at Brandon and Winnipeg iforae thislnliZstoartOgo, themt ha that,,
tahliedy is
an -
was readied on Thursday' after- not be economically used as porta
noon. The patty remained on -the bis mps. ''V'et„, when carefully
outskirts of the city until daylight I handled, they hat a long lease of
owing to a dense fo . The weath- ' life. In England, Where they are
used much more extensively than
here, it is quite common tor,tliere
to last 3,000 hourieeed one instance
is on record wherea tungsten lamp
burned eontintiottely for aver 15000
homes, Even• when allowance IS
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0111) Specials now AN
RANGES—Happy Thought, Pandora, •The Canada
Steel, Marvel, and they are certainly a marvel when
you consider quality and price. For a medium sized
Range they are certainly good value,
COIL HEATERS—Radiant Home, McClary's Pamous
Belle Oak, Royal Oak, Dandy, Acme. Jewell
Grand Jewell. All of the above are high-grade
stoves and all,guaranteed.
Get The Best.
A number of Second-hand Coal Heaters
at good value.
IFurnaces & Plu Mbiiii a Specialty
Harland ros.
stpotes AN*. IIARDIVAltg,
er throughout waselightful and
Very last time Was made, the dis-
tanent.throUghout being about five
hundred Wiles. The party is stay. •
•Ing ,atethe Itoyeeeeiexantbra tied
win start back on the return jonr-
neY on Monday. A feW days, Will made, for more frequent breakage.
however be.spentehickeii shooting. lama tungsten laneshows a Saving
3.11. Wellington, M. P. will join over the 'earbou of about fifty per
the party. (winnipeg'Teiegrato,) „ tent, This is an economy riot to he
Dr. Irwin mentioned, above hi despised and points to 'the much
ion of tr, W. rrwee formerly, of greater use for stationary' lighti#g
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IlaVing bought out the stock
of 13 HU!' 1 have added a
large stockof groceries, etc.,
and am prepared to sell as
cheap as any store in town.
Will take any quantity of Butter
and AM, at highest market
Price, cask or trade.
A Cull is Solicited.
Goods deitTered to ally Dart of
town.
W. G. Smyth
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* CHINESE VERSION OF
* A:MODERN SCHOOL MA'AM
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* The folloWing version of a
'1- modern school teaeher,as tran
* slated from a Chinese poem,
* It reads; •
* Teaehee, t eaehee,
* All day teachee,
Nightee rnarkee papers
* No one hugee,
* No cine kissee,
* Poor old maidee,
* No one lovee.
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PROPER BEATING.
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churches and other public build-
ingsThe lack of proper heating int
where people congregate a
this time is a proligic source of
colds,. A building 'that has not had
a fire since spring is a dangerous
place for people to spend an hour
or two.Janitors should not neg-
leet their duty in this respect, .
CHANGE IN LEGAL FIRM.
With the departure ot Mr. Blair
to Regina, a change has taken
place in the law firm' of •whieh he
was a niember. .Tames L. Killoran
has entered intopartnership with
W. Proudfeot, K. C, and B.C. Hays,
and the firm -will now be Proud -
foot, Hays & Killoran. Mr. Kil-
loran has been practising in God-
erich for some years and his repu-
tation as a careful and capable
lawyer is et -ell established, ' ,
NO PLACE FOR A. QUITTER.
Is 'there one enterprise on earth
that a "quitter" should leave sev-
erely alone it is ,advertising. To
Make a success of advertising one
must be prepared to stick like a
barnacle. on a' boat's 'bottom. He
should know .before he begins' it
that he must' spend money -lots of
it. Somebody rnust tell him that
he cannot hope to reap resells corn
mensurate with his expenditure
'early In-tlre----gartre;---ATIVUMIng-
does not jerk; it pulls. It begins
very gently at first, but the pull
is steady. It Increases clay by day
.and year by year until it exerts an
rairreekseirsdble. potvere-john tWana-
HOW GODERICH DOES. IT.
Cou-n. filunnings, as chairman of
'the Fire committee, suggested an
acknowledgement by the Council
of the assistance of the Stratford
and Clinton, Fire •Departments at
Organ Co's. fire, and the Mayor's
suggestion that our own firemen
should receive acknowledgement
met with a 'chorus' of . approval;
while coen. Wallace wanted some
recognItion of work done at the
fire' by a ntinnber of citizens, but
after discussion it was agreed to
Jet the matter rest till the I.action
of the Organ Coe WaS11)1ade_1)12.1141C:
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2 and Manager of Holmesville to
• Poultry St ttion, in speaking of 0
• his adveresement in the New •
2 Era re Poultry, said it was pay- 41
i in him vvell. People were coni- •
• ing with fowl he never saw be- •
I• fore, but had told him they saw 'Al
unsolicited. . .
the advt. in the New Ere. That a
surely 'would convince the most •
sceptic, and the above Was given to
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. Try a small &dye if yon want.
•• sults,
• to sell or buy and mem the the re-
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A poop CONCERT.
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Last Thursday evening the
Im-
perial Quartette, of London, porn -
posed of Messrs. Pink, Riddle Web-
ster, and Fitzgerald assisted, by
Eddie Pigott, comic singer of Tor-
onto gave a fine coneert in the
Lown hall under the auspites of the
Y. L. G. of St. Paul's church. The
program was excellent particularly
the quartette, 'Remember now Thy
Creator," and duett by Messrs. Pink
and Webster "Watchman what of
'the Night." The quartette were
well received and !their singing has
surpassed any visiting organiza-
tion for sometime. Those engag-
ing the quartette will lose no Mon-
ey as they reek with the best of
them. Of Eddie Pigott, many were
disappointed that he did not give
some of Harry Lauder's selectientl,
but those he gave brought back a
recall, His song "Oh Girls" capttir-
ed the audience. Following was
the program
'Quartette-eArmie Laurie.
Salo -The sailors ReturnRiddle.,- Me..
Comic Song- Be Gosh,- Eddie
Pigott.
quartette -Up; Up and Away.
Solo -For the King, -C. J. Pink.
Comic Song -O'Brien,, -a, Pigott.
Quartette -Massa In the Cold, Cold
Ground. ...
SolO-Nearth the Boning
Webster.
Comic Song-Efow do they XpoW--*
2. 'Pigott.
Quaitette-Ilenlember now Thy
Creator.
Sola,--beatli of geison,-C. .7. PIA.'
Comic Song-Posty,-,E, Pigott.
Duett-Watchman what of the
leek and Webster.
coolie song -oh Girls, -E. Pigott.
Quartette—Araon Matt,
The Quartette sang at' Citelete
the following rtielet. ;
Ootober, ittth, Olt
Si o)
Rad ing
.Sold Formerly at $1..s. offered today at 3W
Land of the ... •
Beside the Bonny Brier Bush . ..Ian Maclaren
Days of Auld. Lang Syne
St. Cuthberts Knowles
Isabel Carnaby
Fowler
and others by.
Barrie, Hocking, Oxenham, Pemberton, p.erard,
Annie 8, Swan
Rewvc • DFair Co.
*OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS TF1E BEST
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• of Toronto contains some special •
• guarantees of very great inter- 0
est to students who desire to at-
Atednddraesfisrst.clars reliable school: •
• You are invited to write for it, e
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DELIVERED -A GOOD HORSE.
Last Monday Jas.. 'Hamilton de-
livered a good heavy horse, weigh-
ing 1,600 to buyers at Clandeboye
and received a good price for him.
The animal will be stepped to the
West. Mr, Hamilton is noted for
the heavy horses he keeps.
HOUSE OF REFUGE. '
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Two new inmates were received
Ais..lwe_e_k_t_rsn_:L_jayth, they being
the Misses Armour agedWars
and 57 years. The Ontario' street
Methodist choir visited the Inst-
itution on Sunday and gave a song
service, which was Much enjoyed •
by all.
.110UAE SOLD.
Last -Week :W. T. O'Neil disposed
'of his 'cottage on Dunlop St. re-
cently oceupied by Mrs. Lappine,
'to Mr. Douglas IVIcTaerish, formerly
of •Stanlee, but now residing • in
Strathroy. Possession is given the
first of the raonth. .Mr. McTavish
is father tef nurse McTavish well-
known 110 Many in toivri.
MINOR LOCALS.
Interea'ting news on every 'page
of this issue. . • •
The Be.ngough ebncert is postpori
ed till Nov. 4th1 •
' What's the matter . with this
phoice Canadian weedier.
Is your stationery getting low.
Order Some new printing now.
• The Galt Reporter is to be
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J7 ETAAL
STRATFORD, OeiT.
IS YOU purpose attending our school this
winter you should register Noy. lst. Spend
two months with us this term. Students are
enteringeaeh week. We have three de -
Commercial, Shortljanil and
Telegraphy
Our sources are practical, teachers are
experienced and our graduates Succeed. The
demand upon usfor hob:, exceeds the'sup,
121Y,4 Write for our free Catalogue.
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PRINCIPAL
eb6Ytht,end" by the liquidator on Oet
the 'fashion. See our sale register
in this issue. The auction sales are becoming
In the springtime Nature turns
over a new leaf. In the autumn
she paints the town red. -
Those that the tricky canoe miss-
ed will now be fair game for the
hunters who saw something move
and -
The Nelson Merry-go-roend Is
holding night performances in Lit-
tle England, much to the enjoyment
01 'the
11 ren,
contemplate. holding an
Ifyou
auction sale get your advt. in the
New Era. Farmers have found
at last that newspaper advertising
is the only real way to advertise.
Ingersoll with 6,000 inhabitants,
has a local 'telephone service with
600 subscribers in the town and
rural connection making 8e0 In op-
eration on the one exchange. The
rate is $20 for 'business and $15 for
residences and rural services.
The fowl suppers and teameet-
ings are 'commencing to forra part
of our evening duties.
The ed a typesetting mechine, ,but the
ntoxi New Ere,has install -
start -off. did not improve the ap-
pearance of our cop temporary.
--Goderieh Star.-- "of course
eoujd not do eterigletelf.....the--Star
says so," . • ' •
SPE CIA IS
to the 1st of Nov. only
cornmoea:toocRbint Tsihihrs.day,
2,1 lbs Soda Biscuits, reg 25c..20c
2i lb -tin " reg 30c Lor. .Sc
7 bars Comfort Soap .:.,. .25c
pkg 10e size Amtnonia......25c
(1 pkg 5c size Ammonia, 25c
5c Naptha Powder . ..3c
10e pkg best`corn starch .. for 25c
2)e 141.. L. Salmon. .. ..I8c
30c Gallon Apples.... ..... :..25e
4 bottles pure Extracts......25e
3 cans Tomatoes • . .... .....25c
3 cans Corti . . ...
8 cans Peas 25e
50c Brooms for .. . . . . 35c
, 30c Black or MixedTea 25e
30e japan Tea... ...... 2,5e
'1 lb Baking Powder 'best'10c
..Tar leaking Powder reg 254-20e
3 pkg Corn Flakes P.50
Nutmegs per' doz 5c
25c pkg Quaker Oatmeal ..
3 pkg 10e size Ouaker Oatmeal 25o
9 lb Oatmeal ...266
' 40e White Wine Vinegar, gal 30c
40c Cider Vinegar. per gal....25c
. 29 lb pail pure Larcl.........$3.40
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Produce at High* Price
Ei. A. 111cEwen
Groceries and China
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I he Peerless Shoe I
: A very moderate -priced Shoe for Ladies.
* It is made of a choice selection of Don* 4.
•, gola id,with patent tip, Cuban heel, 3:*
medium sole, the very newest * shapes, 4. and the price is
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filY $2.25 - +
Call and have a look, even if you don't buy.
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Our General Stock is 'Large *4..
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Strong Shoes for the sturdy. boys
Stylish Shoes for their fathers
Dainty Shoes for the little &Is and misses.
++ Elegant Shoes for their mothers.
1 Good Shoes and Low Prices
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.1. Repairs While You Walt '
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