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The Clinton New Era, 1920-11-11, Page 6rME 0 1I4EAi TWEED �iNcoaTs—. If the present season does not suggest a Raincoat, a sudden downpour catching you unprepared will. The Raincoat can be worn anywhere, at any time, the most useful garment a man or woman can have in his or her wardrobe. These garments are all of British manu- facture, 'are most generously cut; ` and most carefully 4tailored. Buying them at any time here you pav the lowest market prices when the superior manufacture and fit, as well as the quality of material used, is con. sidered. AT? s.a Never before have we shown such a large and varied range of these garments. Among them are weights heavy enough totakethe place of winter coats. SEE THEM A T MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring Men's Furnishing Phone 103 ' Opposite Public Library rown's Everybody knows `Rowlands' good old Hardware Stand, just the place to purchase ycr requirements for Winter. What about cow chains, stall fixtures, web halters, stable and feed forks, lanterns &c. Also a full line of working mitts. Call and see the `Silent Alamo' farm lighting plant in operation. 1HARDWAREandELECTrnCAL Corless Vernier Phone 53 TRY awki °' s FOR PLUMBING HEATING AND ROOFING 11__. f ---v Repairing Promptly Done Phone 53 Tvr t-i'e.cla Furnaces Lead There is a Reason Ask Vs. YOUR WANTS WANTS We have now a complete stock of Granetware, Tinware, Aluminium ware and Cutlery Washing Machines, Hand and the Electric Cook ;k1/3aters and the Furnace Pumps for deep Wells and Cistern Union Valves, Couplings, Elbows Etc., Etc. —We also carry a full line of Electric Fixtures, Bulbs, Batteries, Irons, Grills, Etc. Call and tell us your wants. We ire will be pleased to show you through our Stock and quote prices. Sutter- & Perdue WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR !A New Canadian Postage Stamps. Two new postage stamps will shortly he issued b ythe Post Office Department —one for 13 and ane for 15 cents. Since our registration fee has increased to 10 cents the combination postage and registration fee in Canada and to Great Britain and the United States and certain other countries is 13 cents. To most foreign countries It is 15 cents. This Is the reason for the demand for i the two new stamps. _The 7 cent stamp which is rarely use!, will be withdrawn from circulation. The Clinton New Era I II NUNu 1 1 1111 1111II11 MIME I101@I4111111111 1101l0ON01111. illi osenanIIBIIIHRINNIIIINq@II NIVII10111UIItII 1111IIIIII11111 10111IMININVIV!I IUW 11 It"" M�klti1 I Watching Situation. New Sign Up P0 LI L T R Y As the genuine Scranton Coal is tom N ing across in very 'kited quantities we are snaking special efforts on —0— our people by substituting. As the. Poultry fattening season is at hand we are prepared to pay a special price for properly finish- ed Milk -fed Poultry.... ... .. . As the grainprices are low it will pay you to fatten your poul- try at home this year. Get our prices before you sell Gunn Langlois & Co.Ltd The up-to-date Firm Clinton Branch Phone N. W. Trewartha, Manager or Holmesville 4 ort 142 NEW FRUIT & PEELS Our stock of Raisins, Peels and Fruit is just in. Spanish Velencia Raisins 30c lir Seeded Raisins, large pkg. , .33c New .Currants 25c ).b Figs, cooking ...2 lbs for 25c New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel, Shelled Walnuts and Al- monds for fall baking. Fred. W. Wigg The Corner Grocery Phone 45. 7t -,(1"t we.:s' SCRANTON COAL and Wood for Sale --- 0 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—Ph&ne 155, -64 Plalltnbers&Electriicians E. VIARD Phone 147 RESIDENCE—R1 itt0N STREET NUT COKE BRIQUETS CANNEL COAL SOFT COAL WOOD SLABS behalf of Local retailers are making queries with the wholesae grocers as to the pride of sugar bttt uo Change int price has been .announced as yet. Consul/1*s are only buying from day to day ex- pecting a drop in price In the near fut tire, Enters the Business Life Exeter Times:—Mr. W. 11, JOhnstoit, who for many years taught. school in Stanley township and who since mid- summer has been teaching sehool at -Sexsmith, has resigned, and hes taken a position In the office of Harvey Tiros. Miss N. Medd is teaching, in Mr, John- ston's place M Sexsmith: Minor Loisals 37 shopping days and then Chrr5t- mas. Days are shortening. Sonne people are reporting of rot In their potatoes, In every printing office in Bruce County the price of 50 auction sale bills of fain stock and implements 1s $10.25; Sells Out Wall Paper Department Last Friday Mr. W. D. Eats disposed of his \Voll paper department to Messrs. Wood & 'I'y'ner, of the Palace Block, who are going into this department extensively. This has been one of "W. D.'s" hobbies in his business, but thought three dealing in wall paper In Clinton too many and therefore sold oat to the above mentioned firm. We have these in stock at prices that will save you money in cotnparson with the ridicult as price of authracite, Orders will be taken and accounts May be paid at I1. Wiltse's store. Try a substitute for your fail burning we can satisfy you. JNO. B. MUSTARD Clutton & Brucefield. Phone for Clinton No. 74. P►oae for bruceftald 11 on 618. MEASLES LEFT BAD COUGH. The after effebts of measles natty be fpr reaching, as the irritation of the re- spiratory passages is one of the char- aoteristics of this disease, and very often those who have been robust, become delicate and liable' to lung troubles, hence measles should never be regarded with indifference, Measles are generally followed by an acute attack oh the mucous membranes, The eneesin is accompanied with a -watery diseharge, sometimes bleeding from the nose, a cough of a short, fre- quent and noisy character, with little or no expectoration, hoarsenesp of the voice, etc, Once the cough starts you should procure a bottle of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, take a few doses a day and Ihua prevent bronchitis, pneumonia, or perhaps conetnnpbfon getting a foot- hold on your system. Mrs. Oliver Kelly, Bullielo Station N.B., nvriies:—"Two years ago I had the measles, and they left mo with a bad cough. I kept getting worse until at last 1 could not /deep. I'iy neighbor told me of ,)r. Wood's Norway. Pine Syrup, so 1 snit and gob a bottle, and Wore I had, used, it my cough was alt better. '1 find it a great family medicine ff7a colds and coughs, a:u, 1 •.ow keep it in tiro ltones%ell the lirm :" T)r. Wo - ,pe l:.wway Pine 8yrnp is 85,,, a far; a b<ttt,,e No, at all druggists and .tnntkr+t Put up only by 'rhe 't. Milburn Co,. L;ittaiLd, 'Toronto, Oat. The Massey Harris Cr. have erected a big new sign at their ofl'ice• oat the Midway, Club Rooms Re.Deeorated The Pastime Club roomshave been re -decorated anti a first-class . Job was done. The weekly dances will soon continence. Eaton's Advertisement. • • Some people have been wondering at the non-appearance of Eaton's adver tisement in the Toronto Globe. For a couple of weeks back the Globe has been printing a local and suburban edit- ion of distribution in 'Toronto and vicin ity and Eaton's page advertisement ap- pears in that section. Pres Lots of Pluck Mr. Hugh Ross had his fifth opera- tion in Clinton Hospital last week. Piece by piece both 'his.legs have been amputaed above the knee. Amidst all his trials and sufferings he keeps up bravely, never grumbling at ills hard lot. IIe carte from Swift Cur- rent; Sask., about a year ago, suffer- ing from gangrene and since that time has spent the greater part of the time in a hospital. He is a marvel of patient endurance in suffering. Conservative Convention in Toronto A monster Conservative convention for the Province is being arranged to be held in (Toronto, Dec. 1st and 2nd, and every polling sub -division In the Huron Old Boys on Commission Province is entitled to send a delegate. 'Sir Jan Willison.and T. A. Russell, This is the convention decided on at a both Iluron Old Boys, have been ap- meeting in London in August but the pointed members of the Royal .Com- date has been changed from the last mission to study the questioin of fin- leas of October to December 1st and a»elal assistance of Ontario Univer- 2nd . • It -is hoped every part of this cities. Sit' John Wilson was born .riding will be fully represented at the near Hillsgreen and Mr. Russell in convention. Clinton is entitled to send Usborne Township, a little east of Es- four representatives, and, no doubt, a iter. Dr, Cody is also a member of sleeting will be called later to appoint the Commission. , men to represent the various polling sub -divisions. The selection of a i,I�ONE 111. Parcel Post Extension leader for the party in Provincial poli - Thursday, Nov, 11th, 0920, SCHOOL OPENING means SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES You are asked -toinvest- igate the merits of our stock. We invite this with the assurance Okat the advantage will be a mutual one. The W. D. Fair eo, �7ften the Caheapest---Always the Best RIM MINI ONCE AGAIN— Christmas time is approaching and now is: the time to secure your Fruit's for that Christmas cake for the family reunion and the rosy Housewife's pride. We have the necessary Fruits and Peels, Nuts, etc. Now is the time to buy your supply before: the rush. Seedless Raisins Ib 33c Y0URM0T'T0 For this Xmas should be to Buy de !tome, You wilt find our Prices as low as any. Conte in and see US Valencia Raisins ib 30c Seeded Raisins Ib 33c New Peels, Dates, Wal- nut, Shortening, Spices etc.,—•all the necessary ingredients needed for that cake, GET BROOMS OF QUALITY Special 98 Extra $1.12 BREAKFAST CEREALS Fresh Stock on hand at the lowest price. anyway. THE HABIT 01 DEALING AT Arrangements have been made tics • will be one of the natters for dis-i nvhereb Y parcels may be forwarded cession at the big convention, which a:I direct to the Argentine Republic is expected to be the largest convention in addition to the present service, ever held in Toronto. Ip via the United Kingdom. The rate A Former C. C. I. Pupil of postage will be 12 cents for each pound or fraction thereof, and The death of Jean Dither; daughter the limit of weight 12 pounds. The of A. P. Dishes, occurred on Sunday •service is to be monthly, and will go , afternoon, and caused a gloom over into effect with the first sailing in Nov- the village. Jean had been bedfast ember, which will be that of the S. S. for about two months, and was but 17 "Citnadian Seignuer" sailing from Mon- years of are, She was of a bright and treat on or about the lath of Novem- cheerful disitosition and will be, great- ly missed in church, home and school. bey. Huron Doctors Meet At a regular meeting of the Iluron pathy is felt. The funeral took place County Medical Association, last Wed- to Dungannon cemetery of Tuesday. nesday held in the Board of Trade The pall bearers being Fred Fowler, rooms, Goderich, some 15 medical men Lorne McKenzie, Melville Culbert, Wil - of the county were present. Two ex- lie Stothers, Tommy Webster and Par- -cellent papers were given and proved kie Wiggins. The floral contributions teresting and instructive add,,-ess was . were many and beautiful. The young lin, of town, read a paper on "Encip- lady started at the C. C. I this fall and haltic Lethargria," and Dr. Gunn, . of took sick and afterwards was able to Clinton, read one on "Functional or be moved to her home. Her brother Sub -conscious Intelligence of the Body Delos is in the Royal Bank here, and Reaction to the Higher Conscious- I Can You Figure It Out ness." Both subjects drew out ,much ; discussion. All the medical sten of ! An employee on applying to the boss Clinton were present. Dr. Gaudier is ' of an auto livery for an increase in chairman this year and Dr. Thompson wages, claiming that his work had is Secretary -treasurer. greatly increased, received the follow- ing reply:—"Work" said the boss, The Virginia Girls I "Why you don't do aryl Just look Last Thursday evening "The Virginia here for a moment. Each year ]las Girls" opened thefall and winter course , 365 days; you sleep 8 hours each day, of concerts, given under the auspices ; which equals 122 days, thus leaving of the Girls' Auxiliary, before a well- 243 days, You also rest 8 hours each filled hall. They rendered a program day, this equals 122 days, thus leaving of excellent music, with three violins, . now 121 days. There are 52 Sundays cello, and bass-voil. The cello player I you do not work, leaving only 69 days, rendered two excellent solo numbers i You have half a day each Saturday, and then delighted the audience with ' making 26 days and leaving 43 days. two piano solos. The first violinist You also have an hour and a hell for gave "The Gypsie Dance" and an en- lunch daily; this taken the year round core. Two of the ladies gave several makes a total of 28 days. This now readings. Their singing was weak, leaves 15 days. You also get two and In announcing their various num- weeks' vacation each year, or 14 days, bers they. did not speak distinctly. now .leaving i day. That day being However we will forgive them for that 1st of•July we close anyway. So where as their orchestra numbers pleased all, do you think you earn an increase?" 1 She is survived by her parents and two brothers, for whom much synn- Photographs for 'Christmas Gifts Phone 66 Most things can be anybody's gift your Portrait is distinctively and exclusively yours. Just think One dozen Photos make twelve Christmas gilts. Your friends- can buy anything you can give them, except your photograph. Make that appointment to -day ROY YPu, :S' Fr.. hotog'rap, er :t, 0 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY' The ",CLEVP9 4I1JD" Bicycle are sold in Clinton by J. H. PAXMAN The Garage that gives real Bicycle, Car and Battery Services SOLD FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS ORDER YOURS TODAY Residence 140 CLINTON, ' ONT. Phone 80 : MUSIC IN THE HOME adds immeasurably to life's plea- .n. sure. You can have it at once, even if you are not a player of Y`�a any instruments. Our talking machines reproduce all kinds of .' J1J �r ✓ music from the latest crashing .starches to the softest of lulla- bies. Let us prove it to you in person. I 1 �tieol �. 5L Tiled if you want a piano, why we are handling a piano which musicians say is the best buy on the market today. Make it your business to have me calf an you to demonstrate the Bell. It will cost you nothing to have it done and If.1 can't prove to you where tire Bell possesses more strength in build; sweetness in tone; and has the easiest touch; and the best frlced 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 some money. Jonathan Hugill 'BOX 229, Phone 216. MUSIC STORE. SEAFORTH. ONT. 5 oilemsmaiimariistisnalik T The Difference in Shoes • ......w41.1keti'6u:m ' 61 A:.++Y:7r, -"1“ `!•...+r. -,.'7.-'+•a,.••.- 'l'he.Difference.between the sort of Shoes we Sell and the "other Sort" will be perfectly apparent to anyone who com- pares our "Grade of Shoes with "Just Shoes," 7'he ,Jackson ,Shies are built up to a Standard and Not Down to a Price!' The re- sult Is that our Shoes are more economical than uncertain Shoes. They wear so much longer and look so much better than "Bargain 'Shoes" that they are a better Investment Dol- lar for .Dollar, than any Shoes which sell for less money. The true test of Shoe value is not the first cost, but the final cost -,--not what they cost per pair, but what they cost per year. it is Upon this simple test of Va lue that the successful growl ii of our Shoe Business is based. Fano. KleiCSON "SHOES THAT SATISFY"-. seer..VaIRSIM...7.1mmani1114 ;WA, vr„reaemn..a.am v..t:s,A+