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The Clinton New Era, 1917-03-01, Page 7' *age SIX Over the Fence 41110 in the possession take a long tinie to get over the delight of this fence collar, which is out, but iit certainly will by rights is only an added attraction to the newest of the new -the peplum -blouse costume. This one can't make up its mind whether 1111 or the belt to its pockets, but it is perfectly sure that its back entrance is quite fasci 1 - its pockets belong to its belt nating, The chief require- ments of the skirt are that it B OU5e Oil Skirt can be made of satin, char- . shall be simple, with no ful- ness 8935 8924) meuse, gros de Londres, ness at the top. The blouse . 5 u'tte ri ck Patterns! taffetor crepe de Chine, Sold at BRewrs Phone 67 gag / O.Uttericli Pattern ,Butterick Paftere Frocks of to day for the Belles of tomorrow THE DELINEATOR THE FASHION AUTHORITY REGULAR PRICE $1.50 1.111111111•••AM*Mni•MOOMIO THE SPECIAL TO -DAY .75c OF WORLD THE CLINTON NEW ERA. t40,4AA44A441.444•44111440441.AAA.44144414AAAA4AAAAAA4AAAALAA r• ' O. 1r. Loci News 0 0. tp, IN. ir t: 0- edi YVVYVVVVY7VV7VVVVVVVVVWVVW VVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVV7V,VVV,"1, to- Rohina Here. Robin -red -breast was seen in town 0.0 Moisday ofthis week. Spring is coming, , High Merle. ' R. Fitzsimons et Son paid $14.10 per , cwt for hogs last Saturday. This Is the highest ever paid in Clinton. " Gets Appointment. Rev. J, E, Fad, of Goderich, former pastor of Weslee. church, has been al,. Ipoleted a member of the tioderich CoI leglate Board, A Fractured Arm, Mit Thos. Trick bad the misfortune to fall on the icy walk last Monday and fracture her arm, 1 -ler old friends will hope for a speedy recovery, Will Hold a Banquet. The choir of St. Joseph's' church are holding a St. Patrick's banquet in the basement of the church on Monday, March 19th: Cousin Killed. Mr. Roy Ball received a telephone messege that his cousin, Pte. Clifford Stokes, of Kitchener, was killed in action on the Somme front. Baggageman Enlists. Mr, Holloway, who is baggagemaster at the G.T.R. station has donned the King's colors and will serve in the Con- , struction Battl. He has a wife and two FOR A FULL YEA R -AT THE PATTERN DEPARTMENT. small children residing here. iseavrocasatoz=vasesto - _______ Moving to Town.vsstteowcowestattcumw.tuuctz creass=sunantasacc=ceeoscv-J' Mr. James Cornish has purchase..1 the residence of Mr. William Harland 00 Rattenbury street, east and will get poe- 4T.4IT 13.14C.=.1.1,1.1=47.10111,..54.414.14.,4". PANTAKE DAYS tirl NOW ON Obituayy lis the spring. Mr. Ilarkted will remove. 10 Isle other resider::: Prie- cess street. Now is the time of year we desire a little change of Food. What about? PANCAKES -made from Old Virginia Pancake Flour, are fine and • Try a jar of Corn Syrup, price 25c ! per jar. Also put up in pails or bulk. To add zest to appetites would re- commend our lines 01: - Catsup Olives Sauces you certai.ily would enjoy them with SWEET or MIXED ?ICICLES CORN Or M A P I E 5 Y R U 1' Peas, Corn Tomatoes Puts the finished taste to pancakes ' • Pork & Beans, Etc, WATCH FOR OUR SNOW DAT SPECIALS • ' .• . , • + Mary M. Colclough. On February 2411) in Goderieh town- ship, der an illness one week. Mary M. Ostrander,, relict of the late Mr. Colcluugh, aged 93 years and 5 passed away at the home ttf Mr. J.Sher- man an the 1 -ith con, Deceased was ions n eel Cu, Ontario, and lived is thie section for years. Sarsh J. Carter. •A3 11 rasislani of town WAS 2.11,3 aw.c.•1 he l',11*:fI•i of Sarah Jane Heil, Successful at London Conservatory. Cdets Ford bad three pupils imeaessill in the recent examinations i.,1. 1.,,,113,./1 rouservator,, 01 itvIc: leani,--leret class honors, Med.: :\1.1.(.r,!. Gead..! 1, Piano-ilirst r:11112 Ford and Lina Wise. Good Stank. .ut , In. , • • Commit Monany, The regular meetintuf Cutnidil will be held on Monday evening. But Can't Get Coal. Coal appears to be about as searce down Detroit way 411 it is up here and The News• recently decorated Its front page with an amusing cartoon, the react- ing mister to which rep; You may be Ole exalted grand pluito of the Ancient Order of Nighthawks and president of the.Sons thd Evolution and you may be 010i:suiting terms with the trailic cop and be the receiving teller of the D.H.R. allrphis department; and maybe you turn afford dollar cigars and egg on your vest; But You Can't Got Coal, After the Tussock Moths. The Parks Commissioner of Toronto Is already laying plans for a campaign against the tuseock moth, and it `may be applicible to Clinton. 1•Ie is al - questing the co-oPeration of house holders in exterminating the pest. "Now is the time to make a start," he says. Householders should search the ceilings of verandahs and over - sheltered pieces fur the cocoons of Use tussock moth, and when found they should be burned. I intend to make a dertimined effort to rid the city of those pests ruring the spring." Some Howl. The Stratford Beacon of last Weitnes, clay makes the following "howl" about the hockey game here. "The imports" as they talk about included Miss Nlary Brimfield, who has lived in town ever since the Editor came to town, am! the referee -well Billy Johnson he.; beee to long in the game not to klutz a few thinns about it. III' coine,.: 111,2 Sea - forth and Bruseels girls on the stele. March 1st, 97 WHEN IN The greatest boon to' both mothers and babies since the cradle was invented. Every move of the baby moves 11: swing and keeps it interested, happy ,heathful, out of your w and out of the dirt. It is made of white duck on covered steel frame and can be washed. Hung on a single hook from doorway, porch ceil- ing or tree branch. The baby can't possibly fall out. It helps mother get their work done. it=66113116i121=66=2=62,11==iltd=d3E71=6 ( 11 Faire Often the eheapest-Mways the Best 161•664riviAiwm t.'Or, Nori.446t.; W.144,4C474:1. 0:4340214114 1( ,ZYSIEM:1611alttal 0442242.44.4441.1.49.17.16.44.1M01444.44 -Bridgentrall=0:0= If your nerves need nourishment and your system calls for new strength, nothing will help you quick- er than DYNAMIC TONIC ftr, 4'd This nerve tonic con- . S IS S of the most high ly recommended nerve foods, such as yiotassium, calcium and magnesium phosphate's, quinine-hydro- chloude and iron-citro-phosphate. The exact for- mula is on the /libel for your protection. Won't you at least give it a chance to convince you of its merits? Weare selling it continually to our most discriminating patrons and they indorse it highly. We have had an opportunity to sea just what Penslar Dynamic Tonic can do for those whose nerves are run down, and we recommend it very highly. Penslar Dynamic T01114 comesAn two sizes 75c and $1.50.. ford Liam tion't fitn't‘ 737% "..75 k 22,A1122.2 the reforaa three l'import2" .V.11:11011 311,1 foqr 01 the (-;11 abet , 11'="=613 ii•1-.N2St•..1agrifirtnr'"'"•"116,, agnj• th:- git-14' e • :11 1,2 1: 3d the Clinton 11' The seer,: veal 3 "1111.'cL',:1111.' 1-- ,11,, t riil ,;1 . th. • 1 , • .., ,t ••• • i• 11 ' "1 r.1"11 11 1 • . 1l 1 1..1.1nt ' • ,•1, ; • +.;....; • • k.. J.:1.1 I 111.‘11:1 th,! ' ' ; .!,, 1 . •1 ; 1,..,-1 • 1..,r son, 2,4'. 1,1104'. .1,0,11.4-4^44.474' , f7, i1i:1:;::1, ;.; h"".h ' "- • ..,-;•,e,1 • ,. 21v., •i:111111Y. 1"'" '3". • . • , Ite :1) . 5e-teee ee V, In. T2 h+2.1. In,. ;:13 in Toronto 1111, 5‘0,17 the weekend, end ui,11 rri mls , 'y V1,111.111g IA ;1 11 n'' file, •1111' ;11k 1.211I1,1 ;a or this week. e Mr. ml :Mrs Henry l2250,,112 have movv,t to 10201 wilt be greatly misse,1 in this section, 6 Mr. Cadzow has mov,s1 to the I\ IcEtarzie farm 51)11111 of 1:ravefield Mr. Cyndall in.tved to the Peacock farm t Inc week. League meets next week at the home of Mr. William it anbory. Mr, Milton•VdItse talus possession of the ktrm (TA not by his ierentifather, •••' BAYFIELD. 1-1,e Rev. :Mr MacFarlane attended n urtM convenn tioat 0)&111 on Tues• Let. • 3 he case of Blair, \'S. Dolsen brouelit 10111''his is'th-lgo Dirkson last week wa5 tleoided in f:tv..-.1- Flair Indian 1.),,i• on was tatt. nhle 1o provide necessary (met:nee forint, (lr`Ieire. The llifle (1,1,11:1.iised their first shots on Tuesday last making the usual to,0,1 record as Iter.:,Iisetibed. Capt. 1.. Thomson highest- .core. Reeve I\ Erwin, second. Rev. 1.51421:arlane, third and fir. \votals„, fourth. tile rernaulder of the guards tacit:Kling a number of ladies ranged so closely on," The inner chines was to be called remarkably good shooting. BRUCEFIELD. A good response was made in our neighborhood for the 'Tuberculosis Sold- iers flospital in Landon. Airs. •(..arr of our village has made 200 pairs of socks for the sokliers since the war began and is still knitting. Mr. Niley has moved to Settforth where he has. taken a position in the shell factory :Farmers are getting ' spring grains ready for sowing Potatoes at present are very scarce. 112 pail's of socks have been sent this •sveek to headquarters by the Society and 83 sets of pajamas. PORTER'S HILL Mrs Roy French and daughter from Hoderich spent the week with Mrs, Wesley Vanclerburgh, Mrs. Wesley Vanderburgh and child' ren visited in Seaforth on Saturday last, • The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. John A. Cox, on Thursday March: 8111, At the meeting held last week the following officers were elected - President -Mrs. Milton Woods. Vice President -Mrs, George Vatiderburgh Secretary -Sophia Lindsay Treasurer -Mrs.. Wesley Vander, burgh, GODERICH, Miss Beatrice Mary Garrow, &ugh- • ter of the late Mr, Jdstice Garrow anal, of Mrs. Garrow, wns married very quiet- ly on Saturday Morning at St, Andrew's s Chureh, Totonto, -ot r; Ken2112 2,1 2,!•-• P.v. Dr. Thomas Eakin ofii ciatcal. The service. was entrei:- ieorman Ander ,es we.: at the '5,51) 51' elia'xita r,e.ie Crer,..! 21.0 cau,•:111. a large bunch of violets at the waist. liar 'tall,: SCI v, W1111 0:41)1.ti. She 2.:1710.0. a white. prayer ';',210.o was given her Crolliar„%lr. 11, F. Garr','. ()wing fo recent bereavements only the Mi- me:data ralativos '5 22 present after the ceremony at the wedding breakfast at the house of Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Gar - row on Ruxborotigli street, Mr, and AIrs MazDougall left for a short triP, and will live 1;1 'Foronto on their return, 1, , 1•. . :.• • 2 -, .. i11'7 -11 "...•," ' - 1; ." ; !' 1 • •.• t 1 , 1 • BLYTH. On 50111110; March .115, Prof. 3, C. Hoherton, of Victoria College, Toronto, I will speak itt the Methodist Church, at the evening service The professor 1 is an old Goderich boy and will lee here 111 the interests of the Methodist Piclucy. dotal( work. Fite Pa trios ic da tire given 1.y Myth Orchestra at the Commercial on 1.1londay evening. uas 1 thorough success notwithf-tInding the inclement weather n11,1,41500 was realized for pat- riotic purpose Mr. R. H. nut -Anson has purchased MIN. lei. Cari ers 1 ce, Victoria Street, and will take possnssion early next month. Mr,: 0 :11(70mm-in who was taken ill (mite suddenft- on Saturday night s now con5i Illy im )0) 1 we src P1111.52(1 to report. Word 115lieen received that Miss Lillie al, Carr is at present in the Isolation Hospital, Toronto, suffering 1ro1)1 scarlet fever. Ilei' many friends here wish for a speedy recovery, A inciting of th 1to cric.1 District 'Methodist Associatien was held with a good attendance of ministers and lay- men, considering that the trains are so bad pow that those who 201115 had to either come on the (1, 1 11., or drive. There were delegates from Goderich, Clinton, Auburti, Benmiller, T.,onclesboro and Nde. Rev. J. E. borcl, chairman of the district presided, The meeting 'was ms the fotsn ofaspiritual the subjects taken up were helpful ism the work. The, largest attendance was at the afternoon session, when the church , was well filled, a number from town being in attendance A lumber of changes are taking place! this week. A. Hooper, who has been conducting a draying and express bueie 1 ness for s few years, 11111 disposed of his business to Win. Johnston, who i conducts the livery business, Mr. Hooper oleo disposed of his house and barn to Mr. Ilrunedon, A. Sanders, of linnet, has purchased 1 a residnce from H. Homey, and will! ;novo into town, as he has sold his farm, and It Robinson hes purchased the, residenee,of Mrs. -Carter, who will/ have an auction sale of her household effects on Saturday and Mil spend 111 few weeks with Isar sister al: Oshawa. A great many logs are now doming into the satvtitilt but not 111 many ak, expected, on account of the scarcity Of , labor, the tamers being unable to get them out. The coal question is still a serious 0I5 tare but it is somewhat relived this week when a carload arrived. The electric light plant is getting short 1 of soft coal, and tailuis "01013arrives oon the town wsll hem darkness. • , ,,, . , i. .1. 2 t. ,• : ' ' • ; ' • . 1., 1 ;:••• • ' • • !,. , v , • . 111 1 1 1. I". !*"., 1111; •. . , • • , .1 '' 1 ' 5 • 1 it; . • , 1,, 'and 1 s2i102.1 bvi 1,5 . , , 1 1 , , .1, up 1,, C1111,011 and. .21.11 „ . , ever 0 1.. I.. 1 1 1:11.2.1V.211 '01;01.. T • 11110anti ttredeeea litir some 15 y gars .; ; 15, 4'4. ''''t " 1 '' ' 1' ago, She is surviva,1 three sone, P. ,„ 1„ , ir'11.5 • ni•iya in Florida; J. 11. in St. 1:atharineS 'id I 1r.:e Winnij•eg, and one tiang11-1,ultto ba ,"11;11 ion 1 ; ter, .Airs. \V, i'...113er of town. Another 1,1.1 tite an imorniation 1'4,1'5 1,11°' lls ..;11 11 thc 1!' O&DER YOUR SAP PANS AND it.. 11 't1 ,k • " edaughter, Airs. ;Biller, died only a e be b,g,.,..„.„/ by , 211111351,,m 1'. V.111. It ;,;••!•" f ;he 111.1.1•,he. 2.2m, v.,?oks ago The funeral was held ' ,,,1;11%, ANII) ..•• alte.-, •vin ',ad the tir..•iit_hell rink this 0 intm: amt 1111211 l vice at the tal.en the; The Juniors Gel it. c,thusi,rm The C.111, deceased's old pastor. Rev, Dr, •t, 11', i',' 11;,' night a eltallettee 'I''::. ,t Sa,t and R•w. Mr. Robitrmn toot. the se-.••• '.'1 MicIev I•as 1.1.o•ed In the arena, be- '1111 into the come t, hetaire: 11:s' vice et grave. !te,een Juvenil, dna the I 1,212arty had Played in 0.1 14:5• 11114125. T11 01' I - -ilas illeans- and the way .111,' places were tilled by W. 1'111.0 and H. • I 11..r: -.'s at the juniors it WaS t Hine -•1. Aftee Mira m Is trilli••• crime, aonsidering that they had not Ilitehell came off victorion; 11 a - been in the game for some years. 'rhe ' of 9 to si• Iw" 1 3-c It bit The 1r'r Az.knowledge Juniors -Goal. A. AlcKenzie.; 1.d., 1 Carter: \V. Dixon; centre, 0. Kitty; it. cooper; r. w., Livermore. llralefolly 1,2 aeknowlad.',., the ioilowing eniribittiods received in le' the A. McGuire; r.d., G. - • Fecr,!tary of the Natl.:nal S,teiter- , McKeneie, I. 'd., :1 1. Elliott; centre, C. inm Ass,,21.tt1on:- '1104 1.41111.1i7111".1 5).1s:ration Army. Salvation Army entertainment Will be held on Tuesday evenir g. March eilt at p, to. 'rhe Juniors will give a gtstd programme, consisting ,,1 ;clue- ing, recitations, dialogues and drills etc. ' M40!•lltald1 1". W., W. Also the distributing of the prizes to the 8, S. scholars. The On -leers of Sea - forth and Godersch will he present, All are invited to come and spend a happy evening in the S. A. Hall, Admission in. Ontario Street Church. Owing to illness in the family, Rev. Mr, 11Ihbert, of Whighain, was tillable to be present at the special meetings and Rev, Mr. Millyard, of London, of London, arrived on Tuesday and Is helping the Pastor. it is expected that Rev. hit. Dewey, of Stratford will' he here next week. Wesley Church, Rev. J. W. Hadley, M. A., of the Nile took the services on Sunday. His morn- ing subject was 'The Abundant Harvest' and at night his subject was found in John 7. 17, Special services are being held this Week and Rev.Mrelledley preaches each evening, The Pastor will preach next Sunday. Wesley church will celebrate their 63rd anniversary on Sunday, March 22. Rev. Dr. Barber, of Loudon is to preach and the Trustees are asking for 5500. WIDIS Church, Rev, Mr, Stevenson took the morning service Iasi Sunday in the, interests of the Dominion Alliance, Rev, Mr, McFarlane or flaytiew took the service at night. . The induction of Rev. Mr. Hogg will take place on Friday evening- And the new Minister will commenct Isis work: on Sunday, Pinning. ihe .:Id It.'11111 11,15 1,111 cul the winners ;Ind they play at 7 o'clock , rrniaY nigut at the arena, Minor Locals. Ministrel show tonight. The tickets are going; fast, Council inedrs on Monday evening. March. Ilse next holiday is the .170 -for 1 Irishmen only, The winter will soon be over. Induction service at Willis church on Friday evening of this week. Have you renewed for your New Era yet? The spring assizes will open in Gott: - rich on Tuesday, March 1315 before Mr. Justice Middleton, • The defeat of the Government in New Brunswick leaves only two Provincial Government Adininistrations. The next election in Ontario mid Prince 'Edward Island will probably remedy these de - facts. CLINTON MARKETS • Hogs 514.50 Butter 31 to 35 Eggs 40 to 41 Wheat ........ 10 55.60 Oats 60 Barley .80 to $1,00 Peas $3,m, to $2.25 Hay ,,, ,,,,,,,, .$8 to $10 Bran $35.00 Shorts, , ,,,,, t $40 C.,Heetion Mr. Adams Miss 311ted1 'ttgall Miss Sinclair Rev, W. 1.. Rutledge, D. D Ji.)1115 T. Harland 11, Willse 1' A Aeon, 11, 11. S J.A. Irwin \V. II. lieklyar 11. Bartliff 11, Plunisteel J. 13. Hovey Miss Isabel Draper Miss ()live Cooper .1iss 0. Courtice A friend Town Clerk 2.00 J. W. Treleaven 1.00 Mr. G1'11114/11 2.00 Miss Kilty 2,00 James Scott 2,00 It Fowler, DAM 2.00 G. D. McTaggart 1.00 A, J. Morrish 1.00 P, Jackson 1.00 R. Rowland 1,00 RdV, W..13. Moulton 1.00 J. P. Sheppard 1.00 Rev. Jno..A. Agnew 1,00 Miss M. Wittse 1,00 Miss L. Stevens 1,00 Miss W. Thoinpson 1,00 Miss Wilson 1,00 Mrs, hi, Ross ,So Town of Clinton „ 5,00 $51,35 Geo, A. Reid, Secy.-Treas. ei 35 2.1(1) 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.015 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50" READY TOR THE SYRUP SEASON WHEN IT COMES N hope • - -1. ad,l , f. t11hot' 1,'1 • R -b i", • e • ••,i• i• , TASTY AN T • LENTEN. The feinily that denies it -:J1 maah dine ne Lent will find in our :Lure 0 great many wholesome foods af2 sub-- stitutmt, foulid in the following list: - Fresh caught Herring. Fresh Halibut Finnan Haddie Filletts end Cod Fish Canned Salmon, Kippered Herring, Sard:nes, Lobsters, an.2.I Cribs SPECIAL - Oranges, Lernens•.• Bananas, Grape. Fruit, Lathe...) :Inc Celery. I) Si tlYt!,' Si rt• Highest Mark.?1 PriCe for P:'' 12,11 d(:'•"%i PrIONin 47. ' If the Boy is hard on his Shoes, bring Him here! We've had shoes built to stand the abuse the average Boy gives his shoes. Parents who test our Boys' Shoes, find it requires less money to keep the boy in good looking shoes when they buy the shoes we sell! Gun Metal, Box Calf and this Leathers. Inisde and out. side stays to prevent ripping. Solid, durable Shoes, but not clumsy , .$1.50; $2.00; $2.SO to $3.50 according to size. tilliggri.0641$...»,g611=41111111Xtealeit414"6,1141670,11TWOVAil,t1r...11==.131414 FRED.Ju. q' GOOD SHOES 42 '5 Tr* 444'11' 42.°P'.44t,2124,.+4.4