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NEW DRAPERIES, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS
Now that the warm weather is here,: Spring cleaning will go forward in earnest, and
there's nothing adds.zest to the Work, like something new lis -tile way of furnishings . new
curtains for one morn, a rug; 'for another, fresh,1111010nu1 for the kitcheii and so on,
DINTS OF THE NEW DRA PERIES,
These include the newest patterns and colorings in Cretonnes, Chintzes, Shadow
Cloths, Voiles, Scrims, Marquisettes, etc, Many are imported and exclusively handled by
Its,
-EXQUISITE FLOOR COVERINGS.
• To attain the most pleasing results in redecorating and refurnishing the home you'll
find the choosing -of the Rugs a matter of first importance. We fully recognized. this_fact
in choosing our splendid New Spring Stock and you'll .find here a variety and .width of choice
second to none in this part of the country; furthermore,' by buying in liberal quantity we
were able to secure best manufacturers' prices as well as exceptional guatity and choice of new
designs. That's why we invite comparsion and are so solicitous of your seeing our display.
CATCHING THE ENTHUSIASM OF GOOD QUALITY and your business
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dealings with us will carry no ):,egrets.
MEN'S STORE
Custom Tailoring
Alen's Furnishing
Phone 103
Opposite Public Library
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WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and House
Furnishings.
Phone 67
Next Royal Bank
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YOUR ATTENTION -
Is called when wanting your supplies. This week we offer at Special price:—
PURE LAUNDRY SOAP -4 Bars for 25c
Baxes, Matches • •2gc
2 boxes Corn Flakes 25c
3 cakes Palm Olive
Soap for 35c
Brooms,75c; 95e; $1.15
Rex 'Catsup , ,15c & 25-
2 cans Pork and
Beans
16 Bars for $1.00:
TRY
Some of our—
Chick Feed -
pap -for -Peeps
Makes Chicks Healthy
35c and strong,
GGT TILE HABIT OF DEALING AT
131JLIC TEA
50e per
90c for 2 lbs.
$2.uo for 5 lbs.
That Rackhi
Persistent Cough
pound. tblauld Ndifer Be Neglected.
Canned Apples
Prenes Raisins
hates, Peaches, Pumpkin
—for Pies or Dessert—
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ON & e
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PHONE 111 PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO
ry 4 14 C;�+s
AUTO -FIRE
Insurance at Moderate Rates.
WINDSTORM
Insurance is as impo rtant as Fire Insurance on all
of buildings. The Rate is Cheap,
LIVE STOCK
Insurance pays you f or loss by Accident or Disease
of your valuable stock.
GENERAL
Fire Insurance of all kinds. Call and see Me.
Charles B. Hale.
HURON STREET, CLINTON, ONT.
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The Hardware Store of Better Values
LREPARE FOR SPR'V"
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Buy Bruce's celebrated Seeds and reduce the,
High Cost of Living.
Buy new up-to-date Garden Tools and see what
a pleasure it is to use them.
Sprayers and Sprinklers to supply the Moisture
when needed.
A Complete up-to-date Stock at
W. H. DAVISON
Successor to R. Rowland.
Perfection Oil Cook Stoves
Messeerealummenain
dozed .inouas uii z�
TRY
T. Hawkins
FOR PLUMBING
HEATING AND
ROOFING
Repairing Promptly
Done
Phone 53
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Heeler .F¢if;tn‘gtes Leal
There its aReason
Ask Us.
The Corner Grocery
Phone 45.
We have a splendid assortment
of Seeds for Spring Gardening—
DUTCH SETS
MULTIPLYERS
SEED CORN
GARDEN and FLOWER
SEEDS
Cinch Clenser makes Houseclean-
ing easy. Try a can for Cleaning
your Woodwork and Windows.
Try our Tea's and Coffee in ,Bulk
Fred. W. Drigg
'Pig constant harking, racking, per-
atstent cough that, st.ieks to you in spite
of everything you have done to get rid
of it, means danger,
The longer the cough sticks, the more
merlons menace it becomes to your health.
It is a very easy matter to get rid os
the cold at the outset by usin;;
Dr. Wooed'*
Nanny Pine Syrup.
In nearly every case it will allay tht
inflammation, soothe the irritation, heal
the diseased mucous lining of the lungs
and bronchial tubes, and thus rid the
system of all the bad effects of the
lingering cough or cold.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has
been universally used for the past
30 years, and so great has been its
sueress, it is only statural that a great•
many imitations have been placed on
the market.
Don't accept any of these, s6 -called
Pine Syrups. Get the original "Dr.
Wood's."
Put up in a yellow wrapper; 3 pine
trees the trade nark; price 256. and 50c.
Manufactured only by The T. Milburn
Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
SCRANTON COAL
any whe wish to leave their order for
Spring delivery can do so by leaving
their orders at my residence, tfurnu St.
or Phone 155.
'Terms ---Strictly Cash—Phone 155,
E. WARD
RESIDENCE—HURON STREET
Order Your Supply of
Scranton Coal
While we arenot getting much curl
at present we are booking a lot .of
orders, and being optimistic about the
situation, we feel justified in advising
you to plane your order now, 50 as to
be early on our delivery lists,
We have in stock the following:,
At CLINTON--
Ebony Cuba' Cannel, the cannel de luxe.
hardwiceoodd, a limited quantity Specially
Cut Rails, In both hardwood and cedar
Canada Cement, the standard in cement
At BRUCEFIELD--
Hemlocir Lumber of high quality
Dressed Lumber in V match and floor-
ing
2X, 3X and 5X Shingles in B.C. Red
Cedar
Fibre Board, cheaper and better then
plaster
Cannel l,bai makes a real hot fire
Canada Cement the cheapest buiiding
material
If in the market for any of the above'.
lines; it will pay you to give us a call,
and we will help you to solve your
dIMcuItles,
Our service is
free, Make une of
it.
JNO. R. MUSTARD
t:linton & Brucetield„
.Phone fink Clinton No, 74,
liboae tet, Sirncefiaitl 11 oil 518.
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TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
Our Lists have been corrected up to Wednesday
ofthis week, and the little label on your New Era, if
not marked Dee. 20 or 'Jan, 21, will indicate to y'ou
that you are in arrears, and we would like y'ou to remit
today, the. amount That et'ill pay you alp to Dec, 1920,
We might mention that a few years ago news-
prritii cost us 2,.; cents a pound, freight prepaid, A
shipment ibis week cost 0 cents 1 pound and freight to
pay, so that any reader will see that x+1.50 does not go
very far to keep tap paper bills,
Since the war began over 1200publications in
Canada and United States have ceased to exist and the
Canadian newspapers continue to suspend while news-
print manufacturers from the crown pulp lands is ship-
ped at huge prices across the border, when the pulp
hills are practically exhausted, And all to enable a
few corporations to make huge profits while the Dom-
inion, which owns the lands, receives a fleabite,
'We look forward to many of our Subscribers
paying up before the end of May. Our rates at present
at $1.50 in Canada and $2,00 elsewhere.
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Ministerial Association.
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- A meeting of the ;Ministers of Clinton
will be held next Monday afternoon. at
2,30 p,ln, in Willis church,
,supreme Court this Week.
Six cases are on the docket for ale
sitting of the Supreme Court of Ontario
which opened at Goderich on Tuesday
afore Mr, Justice Latchford, All are
lion -Jury ci§es,
Small Fire. F.
The firemen were called out Monday
about 10.30 when some boxes caught
fire at the rear of Hovey's drug
store, No damage was done out side of
a few boxes being scorched.
Watering Cart Got Out.
The town watering cart was out on
Saturday and the sprinkling of the
streets Wali a boon to the merchants of
town as the offensive, annoying, un-
pleasant and obnoxious dust was creat-
ing quite a nuisance.
Still Owing.
The accounts for the printing of the
ballots and voters lists Incurred in the
provincial election of last October have
not even been paid yet. Only the pay
for the deputy returning officers and
constables was •#edeived sante ;tlnte
ago.
Cannot Accept Council Seat.
A press despatch from Guelph says:
—Ex -Alderman J, 13. hoover, who auto-
matically was entified 'to the seat on
the City Council, made vacant by the
death of the late ex -Alderman John
Newstead, has written City Manager
,Moore that owing to, iii health ire will
be unable to fill the valiancy.
Flying the 'Flag.
An order has been received at the
e s!
A FRIEND is one who knows
all about you, and loves you
just the sante,
THEY know all about poor
• people. They love then and
their love is reciprocated by the
poor. `
THE poor and distressed are
not ashamed or reticent in
their presence.
THE wicked are reproved.
• 'the young encouraged.
The old sustained.
Dishes, floors and clothes are
washed.
Babies nursed.
Medicine provided.
Food supplied.
Meals cooked.
And a thousand other things
done to strengthen the
body and stimulate the
soul.
THIS work goes on in Sixty
six Countries, and in forty-
two difTeerent languages.
The Salvation
Army
308 Citadels
and Institutions
in this Territory
—use them!
post odic, to the effect that the flag t ti „
is to ay over the building at all times,
from sunrise to sunset, 1t is to be You Can Drink Now.
swung at half mast, at the death of at Superintendent Chant of the P. U.
cabinet minister or any member of the Com , has had the two fountains fixed
Province or Dominion House, or at the up for the summer use and the thirsty
death of the mayor of the Municipality, • citizen can again be satisfied.
IN Mourning. Flower Supply Failed on Mothers' Day.
Official word has been recieved at The wide recognition of the custom
government house that official court of honoring Mothers' Day by the wear -
mourning will be observed for two Ing of flowers resulted in the "sold
weeks from May 1 and half mourning out" sign being hung nut by the local
for a further week thereafter, This florists early Saturday evening.
step is takih in honor of the late H,R,H:
Has Shipped
Crown Princess of Sweden, daughter of 22 Cars of Hoy.
the Duke of Connaught- Social funct_
Mr. Angus McLeod has shipped 22
ions at government house will conform cars of hay during'the past month and
accordingly.before May 1s out may have as many
more. Hay has been very scarce in
Goderich Methodist District.Meeting. the West and other places, hence the
The annual meeting will be held in demand where it lsas been plentiful.
the Methodist church, Sesforth on Wins Dr. Moffatt Award.
Tuesday and Wednesday, May 13th and
19th, The ministerial session alit be ` The different winners of degrees and
held on Tuesday, beginning at 2,30 p. ,awards at Queen's University have been
in, The general session, on Wetlnes- announced and A. 5: Townshend of
day, will begin at 9.30 a.m. On Tues -
Moffatt
Township wins the Dr, Wm,
day evening an open session will be held MofTatt award in chemistry of first year
and addresses will be- gives by 'Rev. R. aper to arts and merical students. it
J. MrCarmick, B.A., on "Christian Fatal is valued at $50. Congratulations
bans" and Rev, J. I', Reycraft, of "Big are extended to this young student,
Places for Little Mesa." ; Received Ward of Death of Uncle.
Hitchen.—Cooper Wedding. Mr. Win, Walker reeeived this week
• the sad sews of the sudden death of his
The marriage rook place in Ossing_
uncle, Capt. Thomas Walker, of Lyn-
ton Methodist church, Toronto, ani dos, ling., who visited here for several
Thursday last at 12 o'clock, Rev. W. months last summer end whom manly
E. Baker, oaiciating, of Miss Maida will remember. The deceased was an
Cooper, eldest daughter of Mr, and Airs. old sea captain,' and had only recently
retired before coning over last year,
Geo, E, Cooper of town to Mr. Percy
liltchen, a former number of the 101st Higher Registration,
Battalion and well known in Lawn. The
in the ttaaxitintna registration
bride wort ler traveWiig suit of Pekin i fes frau five to ten cents an Inters or
j ether articles sent by registered mail is
s and
• and hatteat trate .
iii lid of georgette and ,
hate
ai,
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proposed ill a resolution introducedtcedt
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sweetheart roses, The brute was at- t week by the Minister of 'Customs and
tended by Miss Evelyn Chareltc, of , Internal }revenue. The resolution,
Toronto, the best elan being Mr, Coot) : wig"will be considered bn Parliament
at an early date, also provides an ih•
Cooper, Brother of the bride. .After Creased postage on weekly newspapers
Ole wedding ft,nch'eon tate young Couple and, periodicals Within s distance of 40
left Ie: a short trip mad upon their re- miles from the place of publication.
turn Will reside in Toronto,
Thursday, May 13.4, 1920,
REGARDING WALL PAPER
Prices, in general, are on a slightly higher
level than last year, but noticeable mostly in
the lower priced goods. We have heard re-
ports of a few low priced "spots" which how-
ever, without exception have proved to he
inferior goods or boasts made to distract at -
'f elation from other shortcomings, these ex-
ceptions we ready concede.
Our new stock is being sampled and gives
promise of being as varied and attractive in
design and colorings as we have had in for-
mer years, while our values are as good as
we know where or how to buy.
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stela th elieapest—iowiys the 'Best
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aid' a
We handle a fill line of Galu'.Iron,
Steel Shingles, Corrugated Iron and'
all kinds of Felt Roofing also Asphalt
Slate.
t,.
Pumps, Pipes and Fittings always on
hand.
Repair work Promptly Done
1.SEJT'E
Electrician
Plumber.
HOUSE-CLEANING, TIME
When you clean your parlor, paper
it Or paint it, you probably add some
new furniture. You do it to make it a
place for to entertain your friends and
tnttke home happy. All this will not
be needed if you or your family have
to go out for the evening to get good
music. 'Start those children now at the
piano. You ivould not think of keep-
ing them home from school till they
were 14 years old, if you did few would
succeed In getting a good education.
Music is exactly the sante and viten
they start young and get regular pract-
ice they will succeed. We are here to
assist you in securing the best musical
instrument at the best prices, quality
considered.
You owe it to yourself to call wh ether you buy or not. My new
stand is opposite Daley's Garage.
Jonathan Hugill
Highest prices allowed for used instruments of any kinds.
BOX 229. MUSIC STORE,
Phone 256. ` SEAFORTH, ONT.
OXFORDS
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Well Dressed Women will wear Oxfords this Season,
We are now showing beautiful new models in these comfort-
able Shoes.
Shoemaking is certainly an Art when it comes to making such
handsome Footwear.
[Ever_Shoe a Picture
Oxfords in Dull or Patent Leathers.
Beautiful colorings in Brown or Mahogany. The new plain
narrow toe and the imitation perforated tip and vatnip--Louis
or Cuban Heel. Expert Fitting Service.
$3.50; $4.50; , . $6.50; to $9.50.
This House of Good Shoes stand these days as a safeguard a -
against Shoe Values at inflated prices
FRED. .1P.eICSON
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• —"SHOES THAT SATISFY -.