The Clinton New Era, 1916-06-08, Page 6UR Spring,,1916,
selection of high-
grade dress fabrics,
fronl"tlle famous Priestleys'
Mills at Bradford, England, in-
cludes a most attractive range
of new shades and fabrics.
The high standard of Priestleys' quality
is maintained this year as usual, in spite
of unprecedented conditions in the
woolen trade. At present, when high-
grade dress fabrics are so difficult to
obtain, Priestleys' is more than ever the
/cchoice of discriminating women.
, We Carry the Large It stock or Woolens
and Trimmings in Huron County
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 07.
Next to Royal Bank
1VM,en's
Wear
SuitingS
Area`special feature
of our
Dress Goods Stock
We have them in
Black and Indigo
in
Worsted, Serge,
• Cheviot, Vicuna
THE CLINTON NEW' LIRA.
Thersday, June bth, 1910•
at
Old
Prices
MEN'S STORE.
Custom' Tailoring
Men'9 (Furnishings.
Phone 103.
Opp o stile Pu b 1 i eLibr ary
You can feed the fire with utmost ease owing to the
generous double feed doors -no scattering of fuel and
room to insert big chunks of wood.
furnace
If you have five or ten minutes to spare come in and I'll
show you the other advantages of this splendid furn acne.,
Sold by BYThM & SUTTER,
6COII51N' TO u.un �
:VETERAN Belleville, 6nk..,and with this band i ae dev p�xd a^^,.Ni�.e�ka����oo
A COUSIN' TO O;UR i took bend work Clinton is a eonsin. It is it years
VETERAN TOWNSMAN Belleville; Gnt.,,and with has developed a gree deal c olio(,
It is not often therein as much he made a tour of the world, ulay- that time, as, according $o the
notoriety comets to a man as that Ing ;before royalty in - most of the I Picture he measures about nine
feet to the -top of his 'busby when
secured IbyRhoderick Bain Macken- . countries f the ward offeredlein h. 1 dressed in his .diltie uniform.
Neil ton an his personal Mackenzie, of Godard(, las in g ,
he advised him that hehad just• on account of tlhe desire to see
returned from atrip �7o N w sum- major forlHe eacted
Belleville Band, rum
land and, a.fter.spen ngq
mer in Caifornia, be expects to position he' was et' tiliatulaefwas at ' What is the matter with the band
make avisit toGoderieh some time fill from the t
b In that time seven feet one and. a l concerts,
+ y eiLest yen',el eusays, they (start d
before this,
and joined the %I1M.es Band of oa^i�a`siog �n ictuxe lie
instrument, he oo: es a: ince he visited Huron County,
and joined the Kiltiics °f and. ludgiog from a ictuxe he
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SEEDING DONE.,
In spite of the, fact that re-
ports from that seeding ofsthe,
pro-
vince say g
dly
started and crop prospects are
none too good thedistsiet eue-
roending Clinton reports that.
crops of all kinds are doing well
, and little seeding rennins to bi
to. Council m•:eting ae Goderich. ' done This is the word coining
in a native other on County, Writ England position
.King < nal body HAS RENT,ED HMIS'S�
ing to his )brother Donald el' n peal i
t onth card but this was not accepted j Mrs Martin has rented Mr,
Cole's House. on Erie Street.
WHAT ABOUT Il
?ATRIOTIO ,TEA.
Ten cent Patriotic Tea on Mrs
Gunn's lawn on Friday from three
to six..
COMMITTEE MEET HERE.,
The Bouse of Ref rage Committee
met here. oe Tuesday prior to the
before) Christmas. He wasborn
Ashfield Township . and on leaving h ifneh s tall and weighed.
ab of
home as a young man he joined the 410 pounds,
92 ears a i and lives with man hoe
stayed there for a number of ye rs.nne. ad l son in Goderich. John Macken.:e
Being of a musical disposition and ex -reeve oAshf iesdlVIacicis another
ablee to play almost ;any musical 1 brother, and 'l
enzie of
eu
IL.4.i f, ,p.
Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
anti Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in can
strncticu and design hat ex-
tremely well made in,every de-
tail. Here are the finest creations
of the furniture makers craft,
and at prices that will temp the
wise and discriminating buyer.
The Cheapest Spot in Huron
to buy all kinds of Furniture
,gip. -T-J I & . ►.TBA:SO.d..Nl
Furniture Dealers and. Funeral Directors -Pirrone 104
N.
Ball 110 -RESIDENCE PHONES- J, D. Atkinson 180.
snmm�wirmseasige
Cut the Cost of Cooking
During these times when we are all cutting down expenses- within a
reasonable limit. You will appreciate eeethe adt v all advantage
of paour sts, ]t is
or Criither scoe Shortening oiler 1t s he
odorless, and the price is another feature to consider, snTd )either of
these shortenings, we are convinced you will ma y
Don't forgot that thisgweek for all sl es, and the prices ere les. flowest
e have
just received•some-nice fresh stock,
they will be this season
HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND. EGGS.
MOVING'S• '
012r. and Mrs 'Manes, who have
had rooms in the Sloane block are
not ,getfinr; settled in the Rens-
from 'Holmesville, Londesboro,
and Brucefield.
EXP_ 5CTS A BIG DAY.
fold cottage on Huron nt➢:c!et. It is planned to have the groat -
ford 12th of July celebration in
GOING TO DETROIT? Clinton (this year that has been
held in this district for many years.
A •local committee is co-operating
with the county executive n plan-
ning
nent� offor e75 c r reception00 Lodges enter-
tainment
number ere expected from Huron,
Middlesex• and east as Ear as Ber-
lin,
er-
batiolinton twenbyi yews:ago, eat e:ancl.
'another fair one seven years age,
and it is planned to make the
coming demonstration •greater
than •these. The local committee
,s raising money by subscription,
and churches are giving sympathe
tic support in the matter of assur-
ing accommodation..
L.O,L. SUNDAY SERVIOE,.
On Sunday July 2nd Clinton 0t-
angemen and visiting brethern will
attend service in the town hall at
2.30 p,m, All are invited to at-
tend. Keep the date inmince
EARLY CHICKS.
Many of Clinton's citizens ares
talking, of taking in the Greyhound
trip tope:volt next Tuesday
They will return on Thursday. See
advt. on another page'
MORE .CARS
Rev. E.G. Powell, has purchased
anew Ford for his own personal
use.
Mr, Hewitt: bead book-keeper at
the Piano Works has also invested)
in a .Ford,.
PURCHASED PROPFORTY
D. J.C. Gaudier has purchased
the Whitehead property on 'Vie-
toria street, and offers the prop
erty now occupied by him for sale.
Thact' oto move r )for aver few does
montl sed
pect
GLAD TO SEE VIE 130YS.
Many of the Clinton soldiers of
the 16tst were here over the week
end and their old friends were
glad to see them, As long as thea°
4stct to
somei of them hack n we can pehrome every
week.
Mr. Jabez rands sold 21 cockerels
on .Wednesday morning to Gunn•-
Langlois Co. They were hatched
out 1n 11Iarch and averageid two
}Mounds each, These are the first
broilers Manager Trewartha has
received titin year.
NEWS SPREAD RAPIDLY.
The death of Lord Kitchener cyan
learned in the town with profouud
regret. The news was first re-
ceived :by the C. P. R. telegraph
quite early in the mo1•n'tig and post
ed up where citizens of Clinton
gained their 0fret information of
l the calamity.
GOES( TO STRADFORD
Mr. D. Cantelon from, Murphy
Lodge 710, and District Master
Southgate of Seaforth•. and Co. Dias
ter W. H, ilodgens, of Leman are ex
petted togo to Stratford on Sat-
`urday to interview Perth Co.
Lodges L.O.L. and invite the Perth
Lodges to come to Clinton on July
12th.
ORDINATION SERVICE ON
JO 4NS DN •
Phone 111 THE STORE OF ' QUALITY
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Add a cool room` to your house by equiping your
verandah with shades -will let in the air and keep the.
heat out. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and to feet wide,
The • D. Fair o.
Often the cheapest-AIWays the Best
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'rv'ITCHGLL-ROSS WEDDING.
A very pretty June wedding was
solemnized at one o'clock on Wed-
nesday afternoon, at the home of,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEwen,
when their eieter, Miss Elsie Ross.
became the wife of Mr. J. Harry
Twitchell of Clinton. The service
Was 1Piken by Ret'. Dr. Rutledge,
The bride was given away by her
brothel' -in-law, Mr. McEwen, and.
the young couple were unattend-
ed. Thd bride wore her travelling'
Suit of caster gabardine with pink
PURCIIASCS PAVER Georgette -valet, and Leghorn hat
Rev. 74.I , I.et Springfield,hue. i green) and white.,
] 1 I ee 'meterof the I,The ecoratioes of the house wet...,
After the wed-
Prn,- r church a 'Citon rust cling lunch the ours couple left"
afotmcr }�mstor at Clinton Baptist
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Penslar White Pine and Spruce Bain
COMrOUN
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PI}UCEB1t5
'What's the use experimenting
with medicines? We know what
White Pine and Spruce Balsam is,
as the formula is printed' on each
label.
Beyond a doubt this is the most
efficient cough remedy we have
ever sold. Nothing else will so
readilyyr�re,ieve a cough.h.%T�r°y1it-
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llispeusing Chemist THF. PENSLAR DR1Jt STOVE
church, and 'also n farmer new
man, has bought the. Eche
at Springfield, which as editor lie
will continue to issues
NEW 5. A, O,}' FICRRS.
The two new officers of the local
S. A, Corps arrived last week to
take charge of this station. Capt.
Froud cones from Godericll while
Lieut. Sanders comes from Toron-
to. The New Era hopes the young
ladies will have a successful term
Imre.e.
TIZE KING'S BIRTHDAY.
'King. George's birthday fell en
Saturday, June 3rd, This is not
kept as,t public holiday. (Follow-
ing the example of his father. the
late King Edward thepresent king
requests that Victoria Day, the
birthday anniversary of his be-
loeed grandmother, Queen Victoria
be, observed instead.
IT WAS A RIPPER.
SUNDAY AT LONDON.
There will he no service in St
James' church,'Midcteeton, S. John's
Holanesville, or St. P, eters, Summer
hill on Sunday nest owing to the
Ordination service in St. Paul's
Cathedral, London. Rev. Wm.
'Boulton will assume full. charge
of these churches after next Sun-
day. -
JOINS THE BANTAMS
i iMr. 'elf S. Chapman left on Wed
nesday moeninl; for Toronto where
heroins the Bantams for overseas
belorel leaving town he placed his
business in the hands of Mr.C. B.
Hale As trustee(, 1VIr, Hale will dis-
pose ;of the business ,and wind up
Mr.,Chapman's affairs in Clinton
Dir, Chapman's old friends here wit].
wish for a safe return from the bat-
Hardware ® l��y �� + �y tie -front' if he is fortunate enough
•Hardware �'6Ail �P1 ® to get there,
• • METEOROLOGICAL REPORT,
• Having bought heavily before war prices got on. we have many lines ••
FOT Mr1Y 10].6.
• to offer you at old prices_Perfectien Oil Stoves 2, 3 and 4 hurpers •i
roundo
l stoves for boiling teakettles. 10 per cent discount
S II The highest aximum 'tempera-
^ m
ture was 77° on 29th. The lowest
15x, '• minimum temperature was 30° on
20th. The highest range was 29'
on 2nd and the lowest range was
9' on . 18th. The means for the
month were maximum 61,87°•; min-
imum 43.781' ; and range' 18.09°'. The
rain fall was 4.99 incheel A
es*
S' h Monkey wrenches regular c wet month of very little seeding
®Twelve inch Monkey SVrenches regular• 75c Cor 550 o wire clone till after. 24th, Hurem-
w 5c 30c 15c 206 and 25c • ing'birds seen on 16th ;_peach bloom
® ruches • on 1st:
Paint 13 c swallows returned
75 20th; swallo
^• on ,
1:20
for
•Wash
Tubs
regular•
der- a
s
Ce W
29th;
Twoe t & h 27th and
35 8 h t .
and de • o
a n•
good25e 'Thunder h ,
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0 wash l Dust 01e • an aurora on 30th,
0. Marvel Dust Mops regular - 40c tq
e Renu all Polish for floors etc, regular 50c for p - SUMMER, 1TN�i IASSESSMEN`f ROLL.
o d f Paint, Wall Colors, Beanie's, at less than half rice ,TReG OF 1
• 1 only Gssolirie Stove, regular 7.50 for
English Fancy Enameled Tespots
•, Granite Dippers regular 25c. foe
• Granite Basting Spoons your choice
• Tin Pudding Pans regular 10c and 15e for
Housenold )land 5 tws regular 35c tor
• Household Hammers regular 35c for
• Steel. Claw Hammers regular OOe and 75c for..
• Job lot Malleable Wrenches your choice
rx me t l 45 fo
75c and 1'00 •
5c and 10c e
50 •
25c
25c •
l0c s
850 •
on .the tiireie train 'for Detroit
and other points. Guests • were
here from Stratford, Holstein and
'Toronto., The presents were cost-
ly an(i nutll1rOUS..sh01•111g the high
esteem .in which the young couple
are helll.
RANCE-P Hlt.LIPS .WE'DD]NG-
The ,marriage of " Dottier, only
daughter of the late Charles R
Phillips, Montreal, and of Mrs
Haynes of Brendon, Cork, IrelnGid
to Clnienoe R !lance, 71.A„ B.
of Toronto, sort of the late Charles
Rance, of -Clinton, was solemnized
in St. George's Ctrthedral- King-
ston, June 1st, Rile. Cecil Whel-
ley, ;priest -vier': officiating. The
fair .young bride was given away
by her mother, and wore a travel-
ling
ling costume of navy blue Irish
poplin, the ivory chiffon blouse
draped with Carrick -macrons lace.
her greiy hat boirfg faced with
Pint and trimmed with bands of
velvet and a grey -shaded rose Me
The Features of Our
Furniture.'
To which we invite special attention:
are. its beauty, itsassured comfort, he,
solid coustrnetlon, and its below the
nsuel prices. Any one of these points
would he suffleient to earn it your
preference. When they are all com-
bined we feel sore you will realize
that this is a furniture buying °peer,
tunity you cannot afford to ignore, •
A heavy electric, rain and hast t Thomas )tante of Toronto. was his
storm passed over Clinton on Sun 1 brother's best man and only the
day evening about 7.30 p.,n. "
kept ,at it until after 8. Cellars
}Frere fl000doil and the streets
were lite rivers, 'Hail did damage
to .gardens and plants.. It 1vias the
worst storm we have had for
some time.
immediate' relations were present.
Mrs. ''Haynes wore amethyst satin
and black ninon, with ablack hat,
violet crowned, Di.. anti Mrs
Ranee are taking their honeymoon
I. 0,. 0.F. ,OFFICERS. ! in a motor, and later will take up
The following off vers were elect 'a house in Toronto, --The groom's
ed Jatstl we,elc for the coming six old friends in Clinton extend
months and will be installed ;in the hearty congratulations to himself
f t e r
nabs a ut , and bride:
Jr. Peet Grand -J. MuihoIbana '
Noble Grand -•Frank Watson
Vice Grand -John Sutter
Recording Seca ctary-n. Gould - - n
Pin. -Secretary -J, te-II..Wiseman. �d�� �11� Ends
Treasure( ]I. B. Chant and Representative 00 Grand Lodge to
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be held in Chatham -3;
AS,
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
it will pay you to I
get our Pricers
l' ul of the Council
3ldlland.
District. 'Meeting, at 13rucefisid, on
Tune 14th -Bros. J. 'Wiseman and
, J. wr. (Moore.
40,000 BALERS SOLD. 1 Brevities None the Less Interest -
Printer and Publisher,- 'TSoite,,
thousand) (balers have been sold In • ing Because of Their
Great Britain as t11e result of the Condensation
result of the campaign to elimin-
ate waste. The citizens of Clin-
ton have also been considering the Leet ondaty, May 29th, the
use of the waste paper balers ,�and, ouncii voted a sum of ,12200 ,to,
tibiae
Mr :J K. Wise of town has been •set aside for the purpose of making
making a very neat press ;and has asuitabie ,gi t to reach soldier of
t hi town,,
evore) fromlin
aced. s y to i n Clp
read .Pl • 1 '6;Lst Huron 1 at 1 0
already the with odors fol' morel The ton., e ,
Thin eor'nner Store
' Live and Let Live"
Pineapples
on your Plumbing
Pineapples are on earlier than
usual this year and are nor as
theywill be this season,
Chea as
Heating or Eavetrouglling and moor is a good time to 'any,
fOr Calinln g. "
CALL AND GET PRICES
of waste paper has •+adv
lunch since the War broke out they
a person can soon pay foe is baf
1 d have the satisfaction
Some of our Councilmen persist
9'worship.
'n callingthe iViayor most
Estimates given free
Material and Workmanship
the Best.
Agents for Hecht Furnaces
Thos.lawkins
Plumbing and Heating
sShop-iover Jtow and's Hardware' PHONE 45.
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Put Your ii
)Dried Fruits •
i prunes, Peanhes and Apricota
I Raisins and Currants,
- for making pies.
Specials for Saturday
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Grape a Fruit, Strawberries,
Rhubarb, Lettuce an
'Green Onions.
� E8 E. llu i niforat
ea an
having .thew isle paper out of ful air. Net, thing' some one (5111
sight around the store or shop. be shouting to stand aside and let
the ,goat get past., ,
COURT OF REN 1SION FOR.
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®Few odd shades o . .0,25
• One only No, 2 Daisy Churn regular S'.00 for 40c for .. 3So o W C> VIE�T'S ILYSTITUTE The Court of 13ely si,g net the
fa Butcher Knives regular 35c for L5c regular 150
• Under she anspires of the west
l: other wee}. and passed on the
" 8 inch Flies regular 15c for... 1(]c 10 inch Files regul,,r 20c• • 250 • l Women's Institute a su¢nrner following, complaints ;-•
12 inch Files regular 35c for
500 it Hoven
o t shovels foe Co
eine
sellas of meetings will he )laid, as Harriet A. Irwin assessed too high
• BaseBtBetslll bedisplayed on Bargain Tables • dnv )lute ere, eiter„e0e.
Anew long handled round poen s ova s n io}inw�;
• Cart W 11ipe for 10e. Austhaue lUc 25c 350 and in barrels
• Ball and (sieves at coat s DVi•nglaani, Council Chamber, Thurs
gig -i
Whitehead Estate, ,assessed toot, I `eluted scalele $22.65,ereceipts for (Maly` e-
dict- louse o is pet ----00----
550
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duced $300; house on Plum (seed, t�, Hydro account wee $137.50
$60; lot .o,n Albert's' dis,n ss Yl. for Theistree .lighting and for Ball ane
'William Wheatley,; )assessed too or s 88li l
high -reduced to $2400 on agree- i lamps $ --�•--
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Many lines not mentioned will e Elea), Odd feline's' ))sill Friday June
it tissfesi • 91 h,. afternoon.
• Londeshoro, Foresters' Hall, Satur
e ;yr • day June 10th afternoon. •
LI4ARL7ND
" •'"'c 60 Ge -12th, aero Leaf Rooms, Tues
• • day, June 13th, afternoon, anent for five gears„
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• S'IOTES, 'NAI2IIdVAi7l AND NOVELTIES
S Afternoon meetings at 230 o'elcck: On motion the Assessment Roll es• The Cemetery Superintendent re-
eseeseessemeseeloseoessises
• p the evening xr eating nt 7.30, ee amended was confirmed, ported $72.50 for recoups.
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The pa,y sheet for the month on
street work amounted to $125.4.0
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The Vire and water Committee
had anaecou�it of $20 for 10 rub-
-'DiemrSSe liar ,boots for• the firemen:
Lille IYlacphrerson assessed 100 --lo•-^
1 h i ouse •educed' $50 Ibex'
i V' t a street re- mo
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Just put your thumb on the fact that this
is aShoe Store with never a Shoe Disappointment
If there is anything the matter with our $4 50
5.00 or 6,00 Men's Shoes we wilt make it right, for
we back • them up for all we are worth,
•
It there is anything wanting in style or
dura-
bility in ourWomen's Shoes, at $3.5o,' 4.00 or 450
we are not aware of the lact, and the purchase
money goes back.
If there are any better $I.50, 175 or 2.00
l Shoes than ours, we are yet to see them.
School
Tf there is anything wrong with our shoes or
our shoe service, we will make good.
Bank on what {1'1fO,l,-
•- we say and Bary your shoes here
vim
FRED JACKSON
1-IOUSE OF BETTER SHOES
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