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The Clinton New Era, 1916-08-31, Page 6PAGE SIX, tlaemvmruairmes THE CLINTON NEW iORA. IlllllRep I'mosUIIIIPj IIfli1 eptur110 lril IIIIIIIII(aullllllu,ll IliUI IiIIillll IIIIIUIN ollit1011'1UI!uIIIIIIttivi.1eal0,ull,up, Ialllllll A Better Fit and a, Better Figure "Corsets make the clothes'', The world's highest authority of ladies gowns said that, -no' less a designer than the great Worth of Paris. Because we realized that no article of women's wear'ia more important than her coreot, and because - as usual -we were determined to give our patrons the same high values and style -ad- vantages as the largest cities offer, we have secured and aro featuring the famous There is a ,tyle for each type of figure - and every model is designed to set off that particular figure to the beet advantage, Coiiene Corset wearers have a pleasing eon. eciouanesa that the figure is trim and faith. lonable. Thenthereis that comfortable and hygienioaupport, that anugnees and -ease which tells of designing along the right lix,ee, ` Let our cosset department fit you with your model Coileaa Cosset, PRICES 83.00 UP W0 VIAN;S STO7f13' Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67. Neixt to B,oyal Bank art nig. 'rices . A sh O -x y i Skirts Fancy Parasols Aprons and house Dresses 4111•••01100.110000.•e•.0•,•0.0.000•••0••••0•••0••••0006 aaaa� O U R a� JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready to do your work. New type and new stock of paper just placed Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA CLINTON IMEMEMOMMINI Ca00aae®0000®®01145.2 s0040454400 cah000o©0 800.00••00.0.0••• Fancy furniture OF dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in con struetion and design but ex. tremely well made in,every de. tail. fiere are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise anddiscriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in Huron to buy all ldiids•of Fund tar e B -td I D & .A.TICl/NTSOINI Furniture Dealers. and Funeral. Directors-Pltone 104 N. Ball 110—RES1'DENCR PHONES— A, D. Atkinson 1S6 GOOD THINGS TO EAT. ' No matter whether you remain at home or go camping or picnic- ing you will want something tasty for your meals, and why stand over a hot stove when you can get such delicious and wholesome Ready Cooked floods. We tape the liberty of offering a few suggestions that require very little cooking. Canned Goods -Peas, Corn, To- matoes, Pork and Beans, ealrnon, dines, Herrons, Haddies, etc. and HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTI?R neralaz there is nothing more substantial or more easily prepared. Meats -Cooked Ham. Meat Loaf Breakfast or Back Bacon. they are .;"ways up to the mark. Jelly Powder and Minute Pudding -Jelly Powders are always la friend to the housewife, they are an ornament as well as a 'splen- did desert. Minute Pudding -Can be made In a jiffy. lfiavors-Tapioca, lemon, vanilla, chocolate, etc. ANI EGGS. JOHNSON & eto. Phone 111 TIME STORE OF QUALITY weeeee••eeeeeeeeseeeeeeaes•9'e••eeeicenceetmeesoesseee' • e•!*ita. Lines: •• • • : o • e : Sherwin-Williams ' Paints, White Enamel e • Japalac Buggy and Wagon Paint • • lF5oorlajc New Hpme Washing Machines • • Cam beli's Varnish Stain Garden Hose and Sprays • Ailluminum. Paint , Perfection and Puritan Oil Stoves 0 • Gold Paint 1 , , ` Three Lawn Mowers at cost 4 • se •l earnedHarland Bros and Everything • • Are�le� by , T w else i11 i3 ardw"are. : : •. • •. a e to • ILeS1,t,: • • • 8 Pollarine f D1n,ck t of Cyilinder,.f Linseed 0 Separator orator 1 Castor Neatesfoot •m Harness, y • se and the celebrated XXXX Heavy Machine .011 -TRY IT. 0 00 UALW. :1,'EZ,msg"'werisze•-_n!T,fe Yg,t,'r aee0:'mai"o 0 0 'r-4„,0 '< mty 0 •1.r 71 tJ,'€'Vl ht W !. in 1 i' ::: �'� 6� �� ds ��t. ��� Cae�a� °' c,'a 8 STOTES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES 9)s 0+ a®'dpPat'afi,`0 0060'&AGE86.0W811a009,6@1t300 !®®fi70000600069000 000000 • • i e 0 3• Grand TrankRailway system Time Table for Clinton Buffalo and Goderich Going to Stratford 7:83 a us 258pu, 5.15p m Going to Goderich 11,07 p m 1,35 p 6.45 p 11.08 pm London, Huron and Bruce Going to London... 8.05 a m 4.15pm Going to Wingham U.00 am 8.40 p m NEW C. C. I TEA'CHER, Mr. Graham of Toronto has Seen engaged aryl anathematical master on the C. C. I staff to fi11 the vac- ancy caused by the resignat£or of Miss Train. P1',OPERITY CHANGES HANDS. IYir, George H. David, has sold his residence on the Huron Road to Mr. Tunney of Westfield, who is father of 'Mrs(( Dan. \Cook of town, Possession will not be g:wen for somestime: AXLE BROKE. , The hind axle of a Ford broke at the corner of Huron and On- tario Street and Albert( Street, on Saturday night. FortuntttelV Ins the occupants they were not tragi yelling at an excessive speed. LARGE ENGINE. A big Mikado engine of the 500 class made its first trip to Gode- rick last Friday- This is the* larg- est type of engine in the serviee of the Grand Trunk awl can only be run on certain lines Where the rails are built strong enough. , AWAY TO OHIO. Last Week Mr. Eph. Snell, repres- enting the firm of James Snell & Sons took 6 sheep away to the Ohio State Fn:ire, The Snell firm have cleaned up prizes there for quite afew years and will i)0 dot do the same this year, NEW STAIY.IP IS BROWN. Considerable complaint having been made as to the difficulty ex- perienced in distinguishing be -t tween the ordinary two -cent post- age stamp and the tworeent post- age and war tax stamp in asmuch asthe war tax stamp is simply the two -cent stamp 'surcharsged by one cent,it has 1 een derided to issue another stamp '10 an' entirely different color -brown. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE. The citizens of Clinton will be well accommodated with train ser- vice to the Canadian National Ex- lsthition this year. s special train leaving Stratford at 8.45 am on August ,":0th and 3d,st, and Sept. 4th, 6111 and; 7th All passengers going down on the morning train will transfer at Stratford and the special pulls, out ahead of the re- gular, getting into Toronto a+bout 11 o'clock. DEATH OF MRS. ;L• OSTBR, On Sunday, August 20th, the call, to the higher life came to isa'belta.' Armstrong. Riddell. ,relict of the late Thomas R: Foste•, Who nine years ago received ]hits call. Mrs Foster was born in Perth in 1890 where she lived until her' marriage in 1855 when she went to Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Foster lived in Clin- ton until 1974. Thornbury then became their home and rafter a few years they moved to Tara:. Mrs. Poster's life was 'beautiful, and an with 'Whom she came in contact' saw Christ reflected So her every deed and word. 'Since 1909 Mrs, poster has lived s,t the ho,nae of.her 'son A.R. Poster and duringg'diose rears of railing( strength she ,was faithfully(cared ( r for by lien son and family. At the close of the beautiful Sabha(% clay carie ' the summons tomeet the Christ she had loved and served so well. One son and one daughter, with their families aie left With loving ag me t - oriel On Wednesday et 0.15 prn, Rev. W. Daniels cmncluctcr, a short service at the home on Mill Street, Wir, and Mr s A. R., Foster and Mrs. W. H Field accompanied the remains to Clinton 00 the home of Mr. Wm. Cantelen,s, on Thursday, at 10.30 a,ut Rev. :Dr. Rutledge conducted the tttneral service, and therem i1 is :were then laid to rest in the Clinton Come - tory, P 10 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvtlyvvuvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvti• HAS OVERLAND AGENCY. A GOOD; RAIN Mr. R. Graham k has taken over This section was visited' b3 a the agency for the Overland "car. good rain which will do alot of Mr. Graham should tnalce'a success good. of this car lath(, district, COUNCIL TUESDAY. • Clean, smokeless ,and odorless oven means perfect cooking and baking. This is assured by Ventilation and the nickel -coated non -rust steel lining in - • /0,2,110 It won't be hard ro decide what range you want in your kitchen after I show you the Pandora's special features., 637. !fold by H 1 R LSI N i) BROTHERS .. _.., AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA,AALAAAAALAAILLAAAAAAALiAokA41 Local News re s r. IMPROVEMENTS. The painters arch busy at the r, giving the exterior a coat 09 ppain`, • 'Te Ontario St. Church( is being reshingled. 'Me•ssrs. Watkins and Stevens have the contract. HOLIDAY HOURS. The usual holiday hours( will be observed at the Postoffie.e ~wicket on Lalbor Day, 'Monday, Sept. 4th. Box -Holders will however be able to get `their mail anytime be- tween 7 a.m. and 9 p m, COLORS PRESENTED TODAY. (Owing, to the big -'m'il'itary clay being called 00 at Exeter .a num be of the Soldiers' Aid Society from Exeter went to Camp Borden an Wednesday to be present at the presentation today of• (Ate colors for the 161st Battalion. Manyfrom Cl nlon have gong to Camp Borden. (FERE HORROR BROUGHT HOME. Part of the awfulness of the Northern Ontario tragedy was brought near to Clintonians on Saturday when three caskets were taken off the 1.35p.ui train and were put on trig Wingham( train at night. They were 'bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Woodlee and the latier's (laughter, Miss Wellwood. '!'heir lives were lost in the recent big fire. . WHOSE 'FAULT, Two boxes arc left on the road aide on Ontario street; and on Fri-( day night last 'when hydro went off were not guarded bya light. 1t is hard enough to see them if hydro stays on, hence/ the greater etre of seeing that no obstacles are deft. The workmen should see that the work is fully :guarded if it is necessary for the 'boxes to stay there. s DAVVIDSON-FORD WEDDING. The wedding of Miss WilhelI n - tine Monroe 'ford,, daughter of Eel/, ,J,1 , and Wire Ford, formerly re- sfdents of Clinton, to Mr. Robert David Percy Davidson„ 1.3..A.„ scien- ce master of Cobourg Collegiate Institute, ,took place euietlS last g l Wednesday at Ilio Victoria street stirs. W D ,(Nair, the 70001 president parsonage, the home o9 the, bride's t of the Patriotic Society along parents at Goderich. The cere- with Mrs. Mc14Iurray and Miss I. mony was performed at 11 o'clock McTaggart• were the representat-+ by the bride's father, The bride Ives Lrom Clinton' Auxiliary. looked very charming in a gown JOINS FLYING SERVICE: Owing to Monday being Leiser Day, the regular Council meeting will be held on Tuesday evening. CLOSED SEASON. The aavent of cooler weather ie areminder that the seaslon for "duck" wearing,, like the season for cluck shooting inclosed. In about another fortnight straw hats will also be. "out of bounds.' HYDRO OFF. The town was in complete dark- ness on two •occasigns on Friday night between 8.10 and 11 p. nl, The break down was ,at Dundas. so itis stated -but that doesn't help Clinton at all. That add "'scrap heap,' of a steam plant would come in very handy on, these occasions. CAR TURNED O V ItR. Friday afternoon; while a big Overland was going Seafo, L11 way, a hello past Stapl etlon, in turning out to pass a rig, got over too far and over the car Went. The occupants were thrown out and fortunately fell clear of the car. Only an axle was bent. The car was soon righted -after' J, I1. Pax - man, C. D;, hear doctor) got on the scene, • • BANDMASTER OF 16t.st BAND. It is reported that Sergi. W. Chapman, one of Seaforth's.boys has been appointed to the post of Bandmaster of the 101st Huron Batt, Band, Bandmaster Granr, the termer leader having 'been trans- ferred to the London Division, To be selected as the successor of such an efficient leader is certainly a tribute to Sergi. Chnpman's ab- ility as a musician.. MEETING WELL ATTENDED. The annual meeting of the Red Cross Association, which 'was hoc' in London last Thurscley was largely attended, Col Noel Mar- shall spoke of his trip' to England and. France esins'peotor of hos- pital work, which proved very in- teresting sifter the Address luncheon was served to.rb:,ut 350 dcle ares at the Masionie Tem (ley of silk crepe de there and carry- ing a bouquet of white roses and IhY_of-the_valley. The bridesmaid Miss Hellen 31ord, sister' of the bride, was in white embroidered voile and carried pink roses. The groomsman was Nit!, Murray Cam- eron, B.A. ofStrathroy After the usual wedding festivities Mr, and Mrs, Davidson deft by the af- ternoon G. P. R, train on a short trip, after which they will make their Lorne at Cobourg, The bride's going away costume was of navy blue, with 'grey, felt hat. The guests present from out of town were Mr. and Miss. Davidson, of Cobourg, father and sister of the groom ; Mrs, J.'F 17. Dixon, of Toronto ; Mrs, Mann, of Windsor; Mrs. J. A Bean, of Ilderton and Miss Stanley of Lucan. The 'bride is a clever and accomplished young lady and is highly esteemed by her friends and acquaintances, whose' best wishes accompany her to her new home, MRS. MAXWELL CALLED HOME Last Wednesday Mr's,Huglt Ross received a telegram stating that Iher mother, Mrs Robert I'otaaweah Le - had had a stroke (at a min g ton and was seriously ill Mrs, Ross left Thursday msor'n ng and' was there when her mother pass - away on Friday, The funeral was :held on Monday afternoon, in -1 terment being made at Learning= ton, Last January Mr. and Mrs Maxwell celebfrated, ;their 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell were born' in Dum- frieshire., Scotland ie 18354 Mrs, Maxwell being Miss Jean Scott, both historic border names, They both came to Canada to 1955, on the slow -going sailing shipe of that day and by tedious ,delays, 'un- known to the swift and lux).irious liners of this age. Th'tay settled first in Galli • 'where threw .were The Owen Sound Tlnte3 makes the following reference to a 'bro- ther of Miss Irene Cava nagh,who is at:enctingt Moclel School 'here, and is also a cousin of the editor of the New Era, --.Another Oster, Sound boy, Pte. John Leslie Cav- anagh, lia.s gone for aviation in the war zone. He left here last winter and joined en artillery unit in Guelph and several months ago went overseas, Lately the has horned the, Royal Flying' Service, He is a son of• ,Mrs (Dr.) Cav- ana,gh, 5th St. ;a, and heft hisposi-' h' tion nr the local 'branch � of the Royal Bank to cullet. , AUTO HURLED BY TROLLEY. , Toronto 'Stat' .of August 19th, makes the following reference to the narrow escape of the father of Mrs. George McKenzie of town; - To save the (life ofra, (little chain on the street ahead of him, Mr. William Woolidge, 'r5 Munro Park avenue, mechanical 'superinten- dent of the Christie Brown Co., stopped his auto at the corner of Queen street and Gilhead .)slate, when on his way home about 5 o'clock yesterday evening. As he did so, an east bound, Xing street car struck the auto from behind', hurled it (northward on to the sidewalk, rand drove lit tagainst another child, little 2-yea:esold Eleanor Simoff, 120 Paeliament st, inflicting (bruises and face in- juries. Mr. Woolidg,e had only re- cently left his Vane of employ- ment and was proceeding eastward at a, moderate rate of speed. See= ing alittle child crossing the street erhea:d of him he immediately slow- ed down. A few feet away front the little one he brought his auto to it standstill. Someone .on the sidewalk snatched the child fro;rn in front of the machine, and at the same moment the street car married in the same yea(. At- corning up at high speed from 'be- t'racted by the cheap land, they hind, struck the auto with 'terrific with, others, removed to that part force. The windshield( was shat- of the primeval forest, where Blue- tered and the real axles and other vale now stands amts in their jour parts were bent and" broke,, How ney and early years of settlement the child( agaiust whom it was passed through ,arta the hardships driven escaped moue 'sr_r.lona fna and pleasure of pioneer experience furies 1s net known. She was dir- ppo, £amiliaa' a generation ago, ,and ectlry in 1:19; Path of the machine. far •removed, from the knowledge ll.r face is badly scratched; but 111r. Woolidge Was not injured ex- ternally, or even thrown 110,11 bus Feat, but when he recovered him- self he found las hat is the rear seat and beside it \his epecill ales bent double. 'He Was able to drive the auto house -under its own pow- er, but the machine. af)eanlrfulcar Will require many dollars' worth of repairs. lYlr, \Voolidge has a son Charles, attho front ie the Felt Garry Horse. ilo ,particip (ted in the first great charge of this unit bn Jul7 ll. of gr cost ing generation: Mr. that Mrs Maxwell lived atBluev ale, on utar.m for over 50 years. There were Dight childron (born, seven. 'of whom aro stili) 2 vb g,; Thiry are as follows; Mrs 'Hugh Rosi(,. of (Anton, Ont„ ,Mt. well, 'oi.'.brandon, Wien., Mrs, J. Cr. Ivicbollso,n and Miss Nettie Max-) swell, of Zion City, Ill.) Mrs. TF1. Ross, of Vancouver and 'stir. Wm. Maxwell and Mr Robert Max- well of 1st Coueessiun, Learning - ton, 1 Thur'sda.y, August 31st, 1:910: •rrmusu,..uu.ow,ve,naaimecsr •... ;sox sae=eiiasuueeaz aM Add a cool room to your house byequiping your vetandah with shades—will let in the air and keep the heat out. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and to feet wide, The W. Fair '> o Often the eheapsst--Tways the Best axemcomcsasev- Berger's El -10 h Paris Green Paris Green is used fora purpose which makes poor grades worse than useless, It won't pay you to experiment, Get Bergers then yon will have the best, in original ib and z lb packages. Arsenate of Lead also in stock. V �a O V Jif NYAL QUALITY STORE Dispersing Chemist 0 The creatures of Our - Furniture.. To which we invite special attention,, are its beauty, its assured comfort, its' solid construction, and its below the, usnel prices. Any one of these points would he suflicient to am it your preference. When they are all cont-, hined we feel sure you will realze that this is a furniture buying oppor+o, tunity you cannot afford to, ignore, _ FeR Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store It will pay you to get our Prices on your Plumbing Heating or Eavetroughing Estimates given free Material and Workmanship the Best. Agents for IHeela Furnaces The eoruer Get roceq y.. "Live and Let Live" GROeE :Y Headquarters .Rea.ciclnarters for the best Pick- ling and Table Vinegar. Our prices ere of the best, either 0ylsole or ground, . We have a good supply" of Seine tin tops for Jems, also robber rings: F ItU tl•S Plums, Peaches, Apples, Oranges, Lemons and Bananas. • VEGETABLES Potatoes, Carrots, Beets, Onions,. Tomatoes e,nct Pumpkins, Highest Markel' Prices for Butter• t and Eggs, Thos. Hawkins yi4�p Plumbing and Heating Eo E. H Ian■nhy!ar l Shop-overRowland's Hardware PHONE 45. aa0 0 c+ 900.0 We meet every footwear requirement Gf every member: of the family. Among our patrons there are many families where we, shoe every foot from grandpa down to baby. We shoe every member because they know where to come for Perfect Shoe Satisfaction Shoes of comfort for elderly people, shoes of style ,and durability for middle aged, shoes made for strenuous wear and adapt- ed to the growing feet of boy or girl. We stand ready to prove a benefit to any family It will be worthY our while to test us. You will be quick to discover shy so many families call this "1 heir Shoe Store." ...> rctarana eatc: ewnlearae•a samrcvr stcses . HOUSE OP Bt;TTEI;,' SHOES digt`tt,ift44.4..htitet4elidth .H^ .64.:.F ^•0.h,kb,1 :.H•t•ili,4•li+++44