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The Clinton New Era, 1920-9-30, Page 6PAGE 6 THE cg..<NTQN NEW ERA. 2.00 Pr® ILK HOSE 3 -Pr." $5.5.0. Black, Wh ite, N airy,, Brown, Grey MEN'S STORE Custom Tallortng• Men's Furnishing Phone 113 Opposite Public Library rown: \1Ve handle. and are Agents for the Famous "BARRETT" Company Roofing and other preparations. Remember the i, 2, and 3, ply Everlastic Rubber Roofing and the 1, 2, and 3, ply Panamoid Rubber Roofing are• Manufactured solely by "BARRETT'S" Any orders received for grades not in stock always receive prompt ttrttteni'}on, • • SEE OUR GRADES AND GET PRTCES WOMAN'S STORE Dry •Goods and Hous" Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank leouncil Meets Monday. The regular session of the Town Council will be held on Monday evenia,tg of next week, Did You "Speed" to London. Chief Fitzsimons has had several sum aeons sent hint from London police for Wine aorto owners who were breaking 1 the motor latus either going or coming during London Fair, , Won Bowling Pin Twice in a Day. . trhe Vinton batters_ are having lots Corless • �7 ill of tirmusement,tin singles for a 1141d Corless &. r?' earl' kser ' silver Maple tieeaf pine. My, Grant has �,t'l9Ji k ll a been the lucky holdler, acid on Friday afternoon Mr. Jacob Taylor won jt. HARDWARE, and ELECTRICAL Phone 5'3 Not being able to go dawn in the even - Phone 53 8a ing hie gave it to Mr, Shorn to hold it ��' °��';,9,,,,a,®2 oma,, 1' �`"and the latter ga"ntlenten defeated 'Mr. Morrish but lost it in the seeond game to Mr.. Grant. Later in the evening Jake went down and took the pin away again TRY 'POULTRY from Billy Grant. i WANTED —o-- ChiiclIen Cryry .S FOR FLETCHER'S As the Poultry fattening season 0 A 5 T ®R 1 A FOR PLUMBING is at hand we are prepared to pay a special price for properly finish- HEATING inish- HEA 'ING AND ROOFING Repairing Promptly Done Phone 53 --0-`- h'ecla Furnaces Lead There is a Reason Ask Os. ed Milk -fed Poultry.... ... .. . As the grain prices are low it will pay you to fatten your poul- try at home this year. Get our prices before you sell Gunn Langlois & £o.Ltd The up-to-date Firm Clinton Branch Phone N. W. Trewartha, Manager or Hoimes'ilte 4 on 142 Double ` A Feed Doors There is no danger of hit- ing the sides and spilling coal all over the floor with the big Sunshine feed doers. These doors -w'll admit a large chunk of wood) too, Our local agent will show you this and litany other "Sunshine" advantages. Send for free booklet. cam • flrlishine mace K f. A ,rt� Clic e Sutter & Perdue AllImoolormommoinumo PEACHES This is the Week for the Best Peaches for Canning. Silo Filling Having Purchased a new Gilson Ensliage Cutter, I am Prepared to v11 Silos for a finned time. TERMS REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ANDREWS ON`f FRANK CI CLINTON We handle peaches direct front the Orchards at Grit tsby, Buy your supply from us and save a • jobber's profit. • TRY A CAN—Pure Grape Jam at price less titan the cost of the Sugar. Fred. W. Wigg The Corner Grocery Phone 45. SCRANTON COAL drill' Wood for Sale any who wish to leave their order for Spring delivery can do so by leaving their orders at my residence, Huron St. or Phone 155. Terms --Strictly Cash—Phone 185. , t;ES'DENCIE-- •HURON 8TREA'li' TEETHING BABIES Thousands' of Them - Die Every Summer. il tl When the baby starts to cut • its teeth, then is the time the poor mother is under the stress of great anxiety. For sane reason or other the bowels become Incise, and diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps end many other bowol com- plants manifest themselves, the gume become swollen, cankers form in the mouth; and in many MEWS the child wastes to a shadow. When tate chid gets into tine con- dition the bowels must be very eTosely lonln•d after, and fee this purpose we know of nothing to vomit Dr. Fowler's Lxtrttrl Of Wild Strawberry. Trois sterling remedy has been used for tete is' lig babies for the past 75 years, by thohssnds of Canadian mothers who corm' by 11:; rfliemeyy, and there is no mother but should kap a battle of it on hand. Mrs, Gortlon'M5Curd3r, Falum, Alta, wilt( e: "I have five Whiten and they have all had summer complaint, especial- ly "able teeth'og, 1 always keep n bottle of Dr. howler's Extract of ,V'ld Strawberry in my home as our or Iwo doses completely relieves them. 1 mot speak too highly of it for both 511 1:t,r und. a.dtnits.'" Mothers, don't, experiment with anal' nrw and untried remedy winch may be datigcrous to yaur baby's health Get '1>t . Yowls ,` ' 12,,; Walt iy ilia• hag eOtnnt,.od Lhr test of time. Price ?Sae. Manufactured only 1,5 The 7`, Milburn Co., Limited, 'toroth-•, NI II 1111 ill II III 111 11 1111 111 III 111 III 11043E1 III 111111IIII111 III III III II 1111111IIIIiII 1111111111 11 11 Thursday:, September 30tH, 19213. 11111111111 111111111 Local News Nlflili�ifNll� lIDNI01nimuroImII01UU9anOfil iii sUIQInomIg ailpDuu>0@IllNIII puOMNEMBEiiml000(00muN0UI0mMumilLIii New Post for E. J. Bovitr. iL J, 'Zavltz director of forestry, Is to be appointed superintendent of woodsandforest and entrusteet with supervision of the reforestation work of the Government, To Probe Publishers Losses, tion, R. 1V. Grant, Minister of Edu- cation, proposes a commission to In- quire into the losses sustained by the publishers of school books in carrying their contracts during the tear, Larege Field of Fall Wheat. Ontario farmers harvested ap,prox- !nnately 98,274,000 bushels of fall wheat this year, nn increase of 3,000,- 000 1 uahels over last year. The yield of oats is 428,000,000 bushels, as against 78,388,000 bushels last year, Trip Called Off. The proposed trip of members of the Ontario Legislature to the North 'Country has been postponed. Hon. Ben fah Bowman circularized the members of the House, to ascertain how many would like to go and less than 50 per cent could stake tt. Fire Waste Heavy. Ontario Fire Marshal, 13. 1'. Heaton reports that during, l`he first eight months of this year the fire. waste in Ontario was $7,361,380 as compared with $7,352,501 to the same period in 1919. There were 6,261 fires this year as compared with 6,531 in the 'eight months of 191.9. C tango In Timetable, The 'Grund. Trunk has a change in time table effective October 3rd, but the local office had not been advised of change in 11105 for any of the trains through Clinton, What May Ba Expected, -- Fall rains, Nipping frosts. Heavier clothing. - A few more weddings. Renewals for The New Era. Preparations for Winter. Plaits for Winter programs. In Charge at St. Joseph's, Stratford. Major Rev, Fr, McCarthy, M. C., is in charge of St. Joseph's parish, Strat- ford, pending the appointment of a successor to the late Monsignor Mc- Gee, Owing to the absence Je Europh of Bishop Fallon, no permanent appoint- ment will be made for some weeks.— Fr. eeks—Fr. McCarthy is a nephew of Mr, John Carbert of town. Oagoode Hall. Seaforth Creamery Co„ vs. Roze11— R. S. Robertson, for plaintiff. W. Proundfoot, K. C., for defendant. Ac- tion to recover $2,000 for alleged slan- der, At trial judgment, was given plaintiff for $200 and costs and judg- ment for defendant's on counter claim for $200 and costs, Appeal argued, Judgment reserved. An Auto Accident. On Wednesday evening of last week addle Mr. C. E. Tuckey and family were Those Tomatoes. returning home from London lana Ford Owing to Mr. C. F. Libby trying to capture first prize with his large toma- to last week Inas caused a great flurry In local gardens, and the are informed diet one young lady has this big • tomato, for according to hay oohs words the one ska picked weighed t Ib mod 30 ounc- es, Can you beat it? - Observe thg Law. a. . 4• Some car owners are deliberately beaching for trouble In not keeping their cars lghted eacordiug to statue, Don't be si,rprisned nor displeased 15 you *6 see hots much the are Missing in not asked tt) pay a fine for this non obser- 'hawing a 4lusieel organization in 'town. Vance. \rota have been warned often en- Not as large perhaps as either number oriel vend shown leniency on tile part of the administrators of law. Dop't tres- pass un good nature'; car the auto took to the ditch at the bottom of the Lulcan hill and the radius rod Was bent. Rev. E. G. Powell came out from Lucau to take the party back with him. While returning they collided with another car. Miss Bernice Tuckey was cut in tate head by a piece of glass from the tvindailield, What A Bands Mehns to a Town. The Brueses Post comments on tke absence of a baud la that town and says —Brusseleites in the recent visits of WI:tell:nu and e;lfntoi exceilanl Benita Liked Our Bend. The Lrussels Post —Excellent mus- ic was discoursed Wednesday afternoon by the Clinton Kittle Band and if the or- ganizatinn heard all the complimentary comments concerning then they might require to have their hat bands en- larged. Clinton Kittle Band with their excellent' music and natty costume pleased the people and will be welcome back, Minor Locals. Days are shortening. Outlook for business is good. Tomatoes have been a great crop. Council meets on Monday evening. How is your address label marked. Quite a few are going to Bayfield Fair to -day. Monday 'October 18911, will be Thanksgiving Day in Canada. There area few properties in town fires. From tests it has been found badly over -run with' a crop of weeds. that fire wilt break out in from 15 to These should be cul and burned at once 19 minutes when the electric iron is or a bigger harvest is assured for next left in circuit on a table or ironing year, board, the time interval depending upon Equinoctial storms have been on the the surface material. Until the en - program and weather forcibly reminded forceunent of legislation requiting fire- uss that the good old Summer time will heated attachments on all electrically - not last for ever. The cold spell set the heated appliances, freedom from fires stoves going in many a home some due to this cause must, therefore, de - breaking in on the Winter's coal supp- pend upon educating the pubic Le a to lead the way and cheer up the people t countryside.neigh- borstown and Our g hors have good reasons to deal gener- ously with their Bawds as they do their home towns credit. Autumn Fires. Isn't there something very pleasant in the odor from the burning of just *crumbling autumn leaves? This is the time of year when a whiff of leaves burning ensues on every breeze, They are lighted mostly at night, but in the daytime they are seen, too: Just a word of cautioe, taken from the fire niarshall'1 book, might not go amiss, however, for often small children are responsible for choosing the spot and for caring for the fire. Watch the Electric Iron. •Now that Fire Prevention Day is ap- proaching special emphasis needs to be laid on the danger lurking in the elect- ric iron, an article nos'v in general mouse hold use and a frequent originator of recognition of the danger, The Government lias..declared Mon- • Parents are. Responsible. day, October -13th, as ` Thanksgiving Day, and all are asked to observe it as Last week after ail extended holiday such, Canada line an abundant h�rvast the.Publiw. School pupils got into tent - and many other things to be thankful porary qua'ters in town hall, Owen's Memorial hall and ov,r the Molson's Banka Parents should be careful in giving permission til their childaen 10 stayout of rseilool. Every day out is a day lost and -it cannot .be made up. Boys and girls who are.ndt regular in attendarxe soon lag behind; want to stop school, and find fault with tke leacher when all the 191,10 parents are to blame. The parents, community and teachers are all responsible for the character of children during live drays of the week at least and for these school days there should he united action from all these to enforce regularity of attendance. • Speed Cotiections. ' County Coul't bushiness will be lessen Iv but it is hard to agree to pay $2t.a .ton for coal. Where the Lord provitte 16 provides abundantly but where ratan manipulates the result is rotten. Johnson—Johnston. A very,pretty. wedding was solemn- ized at' the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Johnston, Blyth on Wednesday, the 15 th, at 11.30 a. in, when their second daughter, Margaret Brown, was united in wedlock to Oliver M. Johnston, second sen of Mr. Oliver 'Johnstn, of Goderich and formerly of Clinton. The riles were performed by Rev, R. J. McCornllck, before a company of about twenty-five guests, The wedding mare]) was played by Miss Edna I3rotv5, and 51rs. Colin Fingland sang "Until" dur- ing tine signing of the agister, A beauti fel dejeuner was served amid decorat- ions delicately arranged and In wonder- ful profusion, An informal toast list was arranged with complimentary, ad- dresses for the bride and groom, Maim' Shaw, of Clinton, commanding officer of the groom overseas, staking a most felicitous speech. The groom is a very promising young optician of 'Toronto, ,'tittle the bride is one of Blyth's most charm:rig young ladies. The happy coo ple lett on their honeynloon for Belie v1Ee and other points east, Among those in attendance were Oliver John- Son, of Goderich, father of the groom. Bart and Harold, brothers of the groom of Toronto,,. and Major Shaw, of (;lin tori. ed and that of the Division Court some what increased es it result of new re- gu1at10ns a person could not be sued tit the division court on a ccllecilon charge over $60 but this amount has been increased to "Itr5o. A pr'omigsbfy note action in excess of $200 cotild not not be heard in the division court, bid now stn action up to $•I00 can be tried without taking it to the county court Similarly there is a change in regard to contract suit, A charge can sow be heard in the division court up to $200 instead of 8500, 'in view Ot the fact the division court In the city sits once a 111011111 anti in the county every two months collections can be handled tvittt greater speed for county eottrt on- ly slts twice a year. SCHOOL OPENING means pr SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS "H.and f�R'A9r�.. SCHOOL SUPPLIES You are asked to invest- igate the merits of our stock. We invite this with the assurance that the advantage will be a mutual one. The W. D. Fair eo. Often the Cheapest—Always th i Best ‘112113.-310 —THE LITTLE THINGS—That Help on Wash Day. Have you tried Riuso, Wonder Wash, Peerless Washing Compound. 'week. They all help and stakes Wash Day Easier. 2 bars N. P. Laundry - t ib Black Tea .,613e. soap for 30c. Try some for next 3 bars Laundry soap 255 3 pkgs1Rinso 255 2 pkgs Wonder wash 25 2 1b s Black tea.. $1.10 1f you Want Something .e good in COFFEE, we have it. Ask for our "LADIES' DELIGHT" 3 pkgs Peerless Wash- L it is good. ing Compound 25c GET THE HABIT OF DEALING AT SPECIAL 1 pkg Cretin of Barley . for 25e. TANGLE FOOT Fly Poison Catches the Flies, PHONE 111 E if& PHONE ORD S CACtEFULLY ATTENDED TO The 'fir L E V 17 IT 4 IV D" Bicycle are sold in Clinton by J. H. PAXMAN The Garage that gives reaj Bicycle, Car and Battery Services SOLD FOR CASFI OR EASY TERMS ORDER YOURS TODAY Residence 140 CLINTON, ONT. Phone 80 IMO MUSIC IN THE HOME adds immeasurably to life's plea- sure. You can have it at once, even if you are not a player of any instruments. Our talking machines reproduce all kinds of music from the latest crashing marches to the softest of hllla- bies, Let us prove It to you in person, Then if foil want a piano, why we are halaadling a piano which musieans shy is the hest buy yn the market today; Make it your business to have rise call on you to demonstrate the Bell.' It will - cost you nothing to have it done and if I can't prove, o you where the Bell possessds more strength in build;- sweetness an tone; and hes the easiest touch; and thg,best Priced piano containing those points, I will give you one at one-half the price—so get' busy and call me up you stand a chance to save conte money, ' ._ Jonathan Huiill PDX 229, , Phone 216. • a 4 MUSIC STOWS, SEAFORTH. ONT We Buy Shoes to Sell You Buy Shoes to Wear In placing our orders with the manufacturers, we have our customers' requirements always in mind. We know that you want neat and attractive shoes. You want well made, properly shaped shoes. You want shoes of the latest fashion. You want the very best shoes at fair and reasonable prices. You do not want to pay anything that adds simply to the price and not to the value of your shoes. We are convinced that Made -in -Canada Shoes are better value and more economical than shoes imported from any country. That is the reason why we sell and recommend ti -tem to you. FR J1eA,l► ON •-"ai39)E5 THAT SATISFY"-• 7* 11td. ta5'�, ere r u • 1' osiAgo 11010901.410.1.*: '4.,:t,,almlwrirXnrca.s.�aa t-: <siwr e.vw,raitimne.mo^"�"" R