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The Clinton New Era, 1917-09-20, Page 6PAGE G g 1" "l" gi„wy %� ;17 THE CLINTON NEW, ERA. uy Blue Serge Now o day We Offer Four Qui itie At The.:. Following Prices '1.95 2.20.. a 2.45 $2.70. We Reserve The Right 'To Limit The Sale Of These Goods To One Suit Length ; Only To One Farnilya WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and. House Furnishings Phone 67. Neixt to Royal 'Bank P rt ,ps eenevemeesnreeeeesettereasce=cos ilOUSE is the snaking of ,good pickles and in order to have good pickles she must have good spices and good vinegar. Our spices are pure and have had the proper curing and proper maturing. Our vinegar is of the best known brands and ours that have been tried out. We feel sure they are the best. Leave your pickling orders with us. Large or Smell they will have careful attention if you ' would like to have some nice tasting mustard pickles to FES PE AMR MEN'S STORE. Custom` Tailoring 111 nn's eur'nishings. Phone 303. OpposioPublieLibrary Senn.-, firma add zest to appetite t is winter try this receipe. Mix to a Paste o table spoonfuls of mustard; 34 table spoonful of tutneric; fee cup of flour; cup of sugar; 1 qt. vinegar; boil and pour over pickles, A McLaughlin boggy, good as new for sale. HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS Q.a l'Itoao 111 '$a Tt'ilin 13T'O1LE OF QUALITY •- elancomorAoss Model Eighty -Five Four m., o erful ®, m a w✓as :s ,sl t•� Cars of eal Fax t t We know through years of experience that a thirty-five horsepower motor placed in a car of proper weight, makes an ideal driving combination for all but the most radical speed demons. Year after year for many years the de- xnand for the thirty -hive horsepower Over- land models has increased in Canada and this year the sales of the Model Eighty - Five have eclipsed all previous records. You can have your choice in this Eighty -Five Model of either a four or a six cylinder motor. The wheelbase of the Four is 112 inches -that of the Six 116 inches. Both are comfortable easy riding cars. Each represents what we believe to be the best motor car value for the money in Canada. Come in and see thein. Ask for a demonstration. We are at your service. If you prefer a closed car, we have a wide variety of types to choose from , in Light Fours, Model 85 -Fours, Light Sixes, Willys Sixes and Willys-Knights E.; RA A Irk AGENT CLINTON' Willys-Overland, Limited Wftlyc-I ,,inlet and overland Motor Cars and Light Commercial Wagons Head Office and Works, West Toronto, Ontario C. C. I. DOINGS ''A WEEK IN • CI4NTON •s y, , Royal Arch Meeting, There. will he 8 big Arch Meeting on Fr14,1133Sfvaniug, Sep t,28th,in the LO. LI 'opine Dere is Il bigechtes to take the long, long trail that night.. No, doubt there will be a Targe attendance at this meeting.' , Movi.9g Back,te Clinton. Mr, ', J.• Watt, Who has been re- siding lis' Win ghanr,.'bought the brick house aiid lot °front Rev. Mr: Snowden 011 14s1tenbury street, end will move le the near ISture. , Aire And 'Mrs. 1"hitt. will be welcome"hack; to town,. Women!a, Institute. • • ",. • . The September sleeting of the Women's, institute le to be held at the home. of Mrs Chas. I•loIIhnd on Sept.' 27th, at 3 o'clock, This will beau in- tresting meeting. Mrs. Roy, Ball will give a paper on "The, • Monter as a Nurse", Mrs. Fowler will take up "'fine duties and responsibilities 01 C2.nadian Women." The C, C. 1, has one of the largest attendances for many years. Besides there are several girls who have been picking fruit and quite 't number of boys who are still working 0n the farms. At a meeting of the boys, the Athlet- ic Association was reorganized with tine following otlicers:- - Presideul-Mr, l', S. 11. Graham Vice -Pres, --IJ. Rance Sec. Treas.-W, Townshend Representatives, - Form 1-A, McKenzie Forms 2,-S, Jackson Foran 3-11. Lawrence roriu 1-11. Stewart alto ons aC3e0Ci:50OCrsIVViaM Pa WITH THE CHURCHES. 58 is 0 000000000000000000 000 Baptist. Church. Yee. .'1. 1„ Siple of Osliwegeu, will preach in tine Baptist church nest Sun- day. Thursday, September 20 h, 1017 10.414.60••••••••"mope!se• _ Locai,. News Yl�tp�+N dr4Yp@kaf34+bisib®Gldfdtacntucyvard,d,5(;J,� fiV Picniclred at Bayfield The School of Commerce, Staff and pupils held a Picnic at Bayfield on Tue- sday afternoon, The day'was ideal and everyone Ishd a tine time, Something Yet) Don'tSee Every Pay, In the window of Cline Connor's bakery Last week was to be seen five wedding cakes. This is it sight yen' don't See every day, Were at Seaforth A number from here were at Sett - forth on MandaY to attend the liquor case of Thomas Stephens, Magistrate Greig presided. over the case. Walkini Club The Clinton Walking Club held their first walk on Ttiedity evening and af- terwards went to Willis Church where the Girl's Cluj) served lunch to the "tired" walkere. Weight of.Breed. •• By the new law note 'in force in all the in;;nicipalties in the Province cif Ontario, the oinimeOs line which can be inspSsed by a police magistrate on a baker for selling short weight bread.is t;t0, while the maximum for the tirst.offense is $too, .Fdr the se- cond offence the minimum is now $25 and the maxinnift $200ff. Formerly the maximum fine was $5 and costs. Huron County Ps Best At a recent sleeting of the Methodist Social Service Conference at 'Toronto' Rev, J. P. Knight, M.A., 13.D., of Hen- sel,, reported that conditions through- out Huron County are probably better than any county in Huron. The coun- ty was under the Canada temperance act a year ago, but the passage of the Ontario act had greatly helped the en- forcement of law, The temperance forces of the county have an organ- ization fur lacy enforcement with a paid secretary. Drunkenness -has been re- duced to a minimum," said Air. Knight, Huron to Have Three Tractors. As a result of a depulatiop consist- ing of Warden Milne and A. 11, Mus- grove of Huron. haying waited upon the Provincial Minister of Agriculture, three tractors are to be sent into Huron county will he operllteds.frons the following centres: Seaforth, Exeter and Wingham. Details o1 operation, including methods of supervision, are under ,lir, C. F. Bailey, deputy minister of agriculture. The Government pays all expense, while those using the tractor pay 15 cents per hour and board the operator. The. tractors :4. to he sent to the fellowine• Peeve Stewart, o1 Seaforth; Reeve Llli,d1, ai Stephen• 'Township, and Reeve 1>i'islcr- 01 Weigls.;m. Ontario St. Church. Rev, C. W, Baker, B.D., of Crediton wilt preech in Ontario St. Church, on Sunday morning and evening, The pastor, Rev. J. A. Agnew will preach anniversary sermons at Creclitoo. The League meeting was in charge of the Literary Department. Miss Claris addressed the league on "1101' 1 spent my vacation." Miss Vesta Snyder rendered a piano solo. Mrs. B. Jervis and Miss Marion Gibbings sang a duet, Next week the League is going to entertain the Students of tise School of • Commerce and the Model Class. Every One welcome. Willis Churc'lt. There was a meeting of the Church Trustees on Monday night. • On Sunday evening Mr. George Speedie, general secretary of the Up- per Canada 'Tract Society will preach, Wesley Church. On Sunday morning Mr. George Speedie, general secretary of tate Up- per Canada Tract Society will preach. The subject "Resolved that those who stay at hone and engage in pro- dutcion pursuits are serving the Em- pire as well as those who go 10 the front" will be debated next Monday night in Wesley church Epworth Lea- gue. The pastor's subject 00 Sunday even- ing will be "The Elder Brother." Rally Day will observed by a union Sunday school service in Wesley church by the two Methodist churches on Sun- day, Sept, 3011), M 0006000900000000000000004110 b dt Patriotic Notes 0 2 000frStL^dSQa000eedP0P.`®000OdDtS1®000 As a result of the business meeting held by the W, P. S. last Friday, the ladies are asked to keep in mind the following itenns: tet -Tire Annual Meeting will be held a week from Friday, September 28th. A nominations committee 0051 - posed of the Presidents of the Ladles Aid of each church will have charge of the duction of officers. 2nd -The Society will always he pleased to give socks to any mother who wishes to send'them to her boy at the front. 3rd -Om' monthly' collections have decreased to such an extent that it is felt some new system will have to be adopted to meet our financial require- ments. From Oct. 1915 to August 1916, the amount collected was 111012.00, '!'Isis year for the sante period only $659,.5 hag been received. 'The ladies are asked to consider this matter and 10 come with suggestions to the annual meeting, ' 4ltt-There will be no meeting this week, At Goderich Feir, The special detachment of soldiers at the London camp, which had given the musical ride al the London Fair, last week, wiil .appear at the Goderich Valli' next week, 'rile appearafhee of the London troopers 15 eagerly watched for there, - iluys Farm in Morris Township The Brussels Post reports the sale of 't fares as follows: -The Jas. McCraken farm 5th line, has been sold to a Mr. Cook from Clinton locality, who gets possession this fall, Rents•House Mr. Ernie Jackson, who has suld his home on lasac street, has rented Mrs A. Beacon's house on the corner of Ontario and Wiliam Street and will "take possession shortly, Made Favorable. Impression Kincardine Reporter: -11, C. D. Bris- towe, A.L.C.141., late of Clinton, the new organist and choir leader of Knox church,. presided at the organ last Sabbath at both services, and made a very fevs,rable impression Purchased House Mr, John T. Crich, of Tuckersnith, who bas s,dd his farm has purchased the house and lot of Mr. Ernie Jack- son, Issac street, and will take posses- sion next month. The New Era wel- comes them to town, Send in The !'dews, The New Era welcomes news items tri its columns. If you know of any- thing t".l spicing in your l .lip, gat us know sand we will este4m it a plea- sure. The letter Ilex k ,u.::n•s at your dtspesel. 1\'e .. e here to pul'hat the ne w's. Gots to Indiana Church: Saugeen presbytery met at Bengston on friday- and granted translation to Rev. W. T. Pearcy, 11.,1.. from Guthrie church, Iiarristou, and formerly of 1...n. desebsn-o Church, to the lirst 1'i e I terian church, New Albany. hu na. t delegate from Guthrie church told of the faithful service of Mr Pearce ds ing his pastorate of nearly ik,o and id their 1(1:.11 1.1 retain 111111 s their minister, but in view of the raider field offered, they Screed to release him. Members of the presbytery told of their esteem for the col proal yter, and of what his fellowship hal Meant to them, Mr. Pearcy is released fr, ns Isis charge the 23rd inst. Rev, .1, 11. Lemon, B, A., of Clifford, was ,tppoitn- ed intehim moderator at the request of the congregation. A -Patriotic Bazaar. The Poring Ladies Patriotic Auxiliary purpose holding a Wester in the 'Town Hall, on Nov, loth, the proceeds t., be used in expenditure fur Xmas parcels to be sent to Clinton buys overseas. Many new and attractive features will be offered, one of them being a rum- mage sale to be held in the Council Chamber. Any "white elephants" readers may have stored away, will be gladly received by the Soeie[v for their rummage sale, acceptable articles arti- cles ranging all the way tron1 a piunalo to. knitting needles. further particul- ars regarding the Bazaar will be given later. On the interests of our boys over- seas, a sock shower will be held by the Society. A committee has been form- ed to canvas the town, and wool will be supplied to all available knitters, the socks to be handed in by October 25th. The town will be divided into two pawls, one half competing against the other for the lamest showing of socks knitted. The losing side will be forced to pay a forfeit in the form of a lea served to the winners. St, And- rew's and St. James' wards will Have socks tied with blue ribbon; and St. George's and St. John's with red rib- bon, A pleasant feature of the meeting, Sept. 13th, was a handkerchief shower for Miss Olive Couper, the edicient ex - President of the Society, prior to her departure for California. Miss Cooper in a few words of thanks showed her delight in the surprise and in the ap- preciation of the Young Ladies for her efforts during the past year. All members of the Society are es- pecially asked to be present at the next meeting when appmintnnents 10 the different committees 101 the Bazaar are to be made. Huron Co. Red Cross and War C. A. Report Receipts D.ec, 1916 County Grant. , . , $ 25.00 June 1917 Countygrant,,,, 100.00 De De Ju Ju Total Expenditures c, 1916, Mrs, Fitton, Sec...115. c. 1916, Mrs, Hamilton, Pres 10. ne 1917, Miss Essery, Exeter 5. Miss Alien, Goderich 4. Mrs, Axon, Clinio;t 12, Mrs. Gardiner, Blyth 6. Miss Brown, Tress 2. Delegates dinner,,, 3. ly 01 Mrs. Fitfols, Sec :. 5. #125,00 00 00 19 94 24 38 00 00 'total 1163131 Aug t917 tial, on hand #01.19 Byron .rlenitarin%a Fsssut Total receipts #1042,71 Total expenditure . , 1000.00 Bel, 031 hand 1 42.77 Guerra 1?, Brown, • Treasurer. A Pere of Gula. Mrs, Le l'cn.eli'l •.:11, 11,44 he:n :n ,.live ,,.oleo iu :,t i'1•1, 'burin choir, e..s prey.eseed 'ells a leve „1 e.,1,1 1, the e h u r h m .. r, t e• 1 recieli l of ther t, d her net' 1111' a niline ,01 in :.ii cher'h , fa.. .`.Ir:, Le Pe ,tier '1 „-est in Pee Pre,:bste,lais chose!! .at t,cat-I T-- ol:ere' Coav : ion Here c,,neeielee 1':.•t lip; 'fiaceer. • h,•.; in , •Neto 1 Mee Cb 'er 1101 ane 5141.1 1 riecipa I 5l, ti t u tate t.,,, t, will be er.e..eni .0. ,1 tke thlr. titoit 1 h, ,10 :ir,aed l.0 tae :.t Ih . essi,nl. Ennw Clinton While one 01 y,eine men were Si.uuiinr, ,u tl1' atd•.n v.hile lee t'.lint 1 t ilti; f nd was lmine up for its p;:sutc , .t:.i-, •1' ahnl:lside flim Seised -(:here is th.tt n:1.1 from." on being, told Clinton, 111.1 stranger said " 'Clinton!' lth vee that's where .1n1n lbautrlorct what did he leo., reference t..: District Meeting Today, The Goderich District meeting .,1 the Methodist church is tieing held in Wes- ley church today. Sessions are at o.3u and 2 O'clock. NO,. Mr. Sasw'ell, of Toronto, representing the Educational Department of the church is to be one of the speakers of the day. Rev, .1. A. Agnew, 01 the Ontario St. church, Chairman of the District is in charge. U. C. Bible Society Rev. Air, ilassard, representative of the Upper Canada Bible Society ad- dressed a public meeting in Wesley (:!lurch on Hondaevening, Ile gave sante facts frees first knowledge in re- gard to the great work the Society is doing in aiding missions, in trans- lation of the Bible into different ton- gues, in free distribution and by sales at cost fur the spread of the Scriptures. Routley -Cook Wedding. A pretty wedding took place on Wed nesday nl Ibis week when Atiss Gladys youngest daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Frederick Cook of town was united In marriage to Air, Guy Everett Routley, G."I',R, agent at Bright. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J, E. Nogg. The ,Young couple were attended by sirs. A. Steep, of 'Toronto and Mr. Ma tsslield S. Cook, of town, The New Era extends congratulations to the young couple. Married in Goderich. Wednesday 'limping of this week, at the Knox church manse, Goderich, Rev. 14, C. McDernsid, united in mar- riage Miss Alma M. Walters, second daughter of \1r. and Mrs, Charles Wal- ters, Goderich, and Mr. Bert T. Reid, of Clinton. The bride wore her trav- elling dress of navy blue with hat to match. After the wedding dinner at the home of the bride's parents, the happy couple left on 5 motor trip to Toronto, Oshawa, Niagara Falls and other places. The bride received a large number of beautiful presents. A- mong those in town for the event were Miss Gladys Mann and 31r. William Walters of London and Air, Robert 11eid of Clinton, father of the groom. Go their return the happy couple will reside in Clinton. NEW SCHEDULE Trains from East. rrive 11,10 8,511, Leave 11.17 a, m, rrive 5.5 3 p.m, Leave (1,45 p.m. rrive 11.18 p.m, Leave 11,18 p.m, Trains from West rrive 7.33 a.m. Leave .7.33 2.01. rrive 2.58 p,1xt. Leave 2.58 p.n1, Trains Pon South Arrive 10,30 a,t¢1. Leave 11.10 5,151, Arrive 6.40 $tam. Leave (1.40 p.m, Trains from North Arrive 7.33 Soret. Leave 7.50 Sats. Arrive 4.15 pail. Leave 4.15 p.m. R ocol IMILISTALLVIERMIXIMWAIW 0 r'' i1 n Ours is' the store that serves you as goo& tis any for Books and perchance a little bettor for General Supplies. We try to make titin {; occasion a mutual advantage, of course,. 1' t an advantage to us to have your trade and. -' believe its 141 equal advantage to you to sectrIl t What we oiler at the price.. maaassassesemousammastouversamassramassewo vn •x�nx.t:« 0 Often the eheapest- Riiway'R the ip est 61 F1asaaA' ata ssawnmmiv .ocw.9mx,rnvmm�amenvrur�crcumn, 0 :.�P».,..,,,., mesa mmrceiner. A Tested Lens - An Accurate Shutter -- Simple Operation -- Good Pictures ---- Ail these are assured when you purchase aKoltalo Anybody can take good pictures with &Kodak or Brownie. foie: have them from $1.00 up. Come in and let us show yo : how easy they are to use. -We do developing and printing and guarantee good results. - T. 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Jhe they eve tweet we feel .tot loft r that. this is a furniture b15311;„ ,. trinity you ce.nnot .'r:oed to ig : .. . et r ee t�'• ^t.� Ella jor r1"ereetker and Funeral 1101s-et'ta". 8°3s01e '3*Y 7:'.;,b•;1,t ;'.rift ,: nodal} Calls answered at Resid/'nco over Btmi 1"r-nbir60- ,n• 7}� f (M fl had �'r i Et fa, n Mfit�,y 1, a, Work 0 .><xxv.r-•a•+*--.__ar:amn..---'-•catt,•n:wn..•nrrvy�tu "Live a ad L,ea 1 The In rninC cup of Sae ee Bow the delicious broe eee.e. • whets your appetite. tones u3• s.o i tent and puts the brain in eoee :eer to do good wore.. There's hat of good cull world, and pill can get it ev I if you ten to right place. 1L.: 11.rv" gond coffee in abundance. Nee. buy any thine eke. The we.. 1:• treated before it reaches your rear . great deal to do with its g,:,,•w:, r'; FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -- All iflds I()n=,ns Leave your artier now oefore prices i 1 advance. 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