The Clinton New Era, 1916-09-07, Page 6PAGE SIX.
THE CLINTON NEW I4RA.
Thursday, September 7th, 1916,
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No warping or cracking is possible with our secret
process semi -steel fire -box linings. Being 'in five pieces,
they are easily removed or replaced without bolts or cement.
Snappy, Stylish, Serviceable
FADELESS INDIGO SiERGES are in the SPOTLIGHT
of POPULARITY for men's and women's suits. They are made of '.
only the finest AUSTRALIAN wool in the hands of only skilled and
competent craftsmen. They ale SOFT AND PLIANT—yet firin
and strong. They are RICH IN FEEL AND LUSTRE—and
will neither grow "shiny" with use—nor fade. Tbey are the result of
years of experience in the weaver's art.
INtIDENTIILLY—We stock INDIGO SERGE in all weights
and prices.
If you like blue serge clothing --do not hesitate because your last one
faded or got shiny. Buy a Fadeless Indigo Serge because
we are behind it with an absolute guarantee,
Our stock of GUARANTEED ,INDIGO SERGE is one of the
largest in Canada, Come in and see them.
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry rood and
House Furnishings
Phone 87.
Relict to Royal Bank
MEN'S STORE.
S Custom Tailoring
Mena Furnishings.
Prone 103.
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Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection, .Light in can
struction and design but 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 Duron
to buy all kinds of Furniture
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Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—Phone 1046
N. Ball 110—1tES111ENCl) PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 180
A Biscuit For
The upward tendency of flour
and shortening markets has rais-)
ed the prices 1of all lines of
sweet cakes.
IWe were fortunate to secure '
some good lines of good eating
cakes. Just the thing for the
table at any time, and the old
popular 'prices. ,
TRY OUR 2 LBS FOR 25c. LINE
Lemon Cakes,
.4IGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER
Every Taste.
Grand Trnuikltailway System
Time Table for Clinton
Buffalo and Ooderich
Going to Stratford 7.83 a n
5,15 p m
11.07 p m
1.35 p ui
0.45 p n,
11.03 p m
Going to Goderich
Vanilla; Bar
Royal *Fruit Biscuit
• . OU111 15c. LINES
Fruit Biscuits
Oatmeal Sandwich
• Pineapple Sandwich
Raspberry Tarts
andel ahol.esome cs ;Wafers at axe
for
reception or evening party, All
at popular 'prices.
AND: EGGS.
JOHNSON CO.
Phone 7.11 THE STORE OF QUALITY
London, Huron and Bruce
Going to London 8.05 a m
4.15 p m
Going to Wingham 1].00 a•m
6.40 p m
STILL RETAINS CUP.
Last Wednesday; lour ,inks of
Seaforih bowlers played Inc. the
Fail* Trophy* at Mitchell but were
defeated bya, score of 0! to 66.
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New Home Washing Machines; ' •
Garden Hose and Sprays • •
Perfection and Puritan 011 Stoves •
Three Lawn Mowers at cost •
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STILL CLIMBING. SEPTEMBER
:Chis ,is the 766th day that the 'Tis new the cozen is ripening fast
British Empire has been at War And thelast of the, roses blow,
with Germany, t And theother flowers aro .seeking
WERE AT TORONTO. I IEre, ctestomes the drifting snow.
The 161st Huron Battle Band was 'NOTICE,
at Toronto Pair on Tuesday tak- •
ing part in the 'big military tattoo. ' Some ()tour readers are over-
looking. the fact that "Obituary
WEAR OVERSEAS—BADGES . poetry" ispublishe'd at the rate of
Officers of tho active militia who 10 cents alone (The money must,
obtain appointments in the C.E.P. accompany the poetry. Kindly re-
of lower rank than that held by , member this.
men in the active militia will Wear ,HAS NOSE, B80IitEN..
the rank badges and sign them-.
selves according 'to the rank in 1 Pte. Dave Ciuff, only son of Mr,
the C.E:S , and not the rank they and Mrs, D. S, Cleft,. who is on the
hold in the active militia.transport 'service in Prance writ-
ing,
( ing, ;to friends here states that he
LABOR DAY WAS
R had his nose broken recently While
Labor Dayy, like all other holt- ' at work,, (but is getting used to
days *solar this year in Clinton, 1 those things nets.
passed off very qufetliy, but,the !MOVING TO STRAT1FORD.
day saw ala'rge exodus of citizens
to Toronto exhibition and to 1 Mrs. Thos. Carbett, who has
other places. With the exception ' resided here for the ,past year,
of the 'bowling tournament, do moving in from EMIett, .has 1de-
which little interest was taken ex--* tided ,-to rrxo0 e to Stratford. We
sept by those engaged in play, the 1 are sorry to lose our citizens but
town was practically dead. The . hope that Mrs. Cahbett and dau-
drew a n audience during s .}Patriotic Convention liters twill like the city on -the -
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PERIODICALS BARRED.
An extensive list of German pub-
lications rastly issued in the States
have been barred from the Cana-
dian mails under the war measures
act., and anyone found with 0 copy
of any one of themi in Canada will
be liable to a fine not exceeding
50exceeding ieo five for aterm
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MINOR 'LOCALS.
The Hensall. Observer reduced its
big sheet to a smaller size and it
makes a much neater appearance.
The trek to the !Pall Fairs has
begun,
The cooling fall Will soon be here.
The pumpkin crop is said to be
failure.
All kinds of Job Printing exe-,
euted at the New Era office prompt
ly and at reasonable prices.
Our Correspondents will kindly
remember that we like to hear
from them early ane' often.
If you find The New Ern interest
ing reacting please say roto your,
friends.
Parties. who require .printing, of
any kind should not forget that
the New Era Office, is the place to
have it clone right, and at prices
consistent with good work and
fair profits.
'Farmers having articles for
sale, have found it a paying in-
vestment to use our advertising
want column. The cost Is small
and the results sire quick, Try a
"want" column ad.
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Ours is the store thataerves
yon as good as any for books
and 'a. little better for gen-
eral sopplies. We try, to
make School Supply trade a:
mut nal advantage propos"
tion, 'IL's an advantage to.
us to have your business,
and we *believe it's an equal
advantage to you to secure
what we offer at the, price
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The W. D. Fair eo.
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
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day of about 75 delegates.
PRETTY TOUGH ALL RIGHT ( SPECIAL TRAINS.
(Some members of the A, 0.'[J. W Next Tuesday and Wednesday a
in Clinton are affected by the not- j spgllla n nfwill
Londonve Clilair,nbut
ice that their paid-up policies are on Thursday morning the train will
vrdlueless, When the vales were come into the station. The re-
iaised they were given the option turn (false on either of the three
of taking paid-up policies after days will be 51.30 good to return on
sixty years of age ,Most of them
did so, the policies being good for . entire. The special leaves London
from $000 to 1$900. Nord. this in.. each evening at 10:51 and is due at
surance has been denied to them at Clinton around 1 O'clock.
an age when hey cannot get into
straight life companies except at
26,000 POLICIES CUT,
TwentY-six thousand_ policy holt*
ers of the Ancient Order df United
Workmen are today reaping a har-
vest of al seeding spread over a
period of nearly thirty years„ Men
who yesterday might have' looked
at the round figures of $2,000 on
their poi;cies, today recei-ved a curt
form announcing a 25,30, 00 per
,reduction
a agreater
cent and ever g
in their post-mortem wealth. The
cutting has been done under the
supervision of,• Prof. 31cl.enzie,
mathematician of the Only el city of
Toronto, and a separate calcula
tion was made fpr even* nolicy,the
result attained being based, onthe
amount of money paid in and the
age of the payer when he joined
the order. One man who joined 32
years ago had hire -$2,000 policy to-
day reduced. to $900, and; must pay
over 58 a month to itecpt it up. Al-
ready he Bass paid in, in cash near,-
ly
ear
ly $800. Another case where a
young man entered atbaut. nine
'years `ago, and Plus paid in 5100,
•shows areuiainder of $1278 out of
(52000, with amonthl'y payment of
51.99 including ledgelees, Another
man who paid. yin 5700 and discon-
tinued payments two years ago
under a new arrangement whereby
he was, on his demise to get 5 ee c
hall of whtat he paid in Ulna $98
left under the new system, , and
• must pay 53.110 per, annum (hues to
scanty- sura.
this
sc
• preserve evenY
0 1n the early days of benevolent in-
surance societies, the hat R as.pas-
s
®sed On the death ofa member, each
individual contributing. 51 `Many a
o Year went by with a=.sly fifteen or
0 twenty deaths, but money began to
• run out. Then the system, of dues
A and assessemnts was introduced,
• In the case of thus Workmen the
0 scale proved ton lots and final O.'
s
0 a special act of the Legislature lass
pp;
mi Obtained to pint , he r 'tui ul m oir
,5 asound ba,sis. The work- ri cal-
culation has been going on fol• two.
a staff of 25 being still on
the jump at the head office. Since
very large rates. !however they' west thg COM, ILeSIgliI 1
had the advantage of carrying in- gmd p.1Py9 90199
sucrate for many years at much
less than cost, Buts then they had
to die to win.
WILL LIVE IN LONDON.
London Adver.iier—Ray. W lliam
Godwin, Mrs, Godwin and slOu-
ghters, 'Miss Pearl A. and Miss
urate have nlot ed to the city tram
Sweaburg, Ontario, and taken up
their residence at 638 Maitland
street. ;Mr. Godwin,. amember of
the London conference, has been
obliged to retire from active ser-
vice for his church, owing to i11
health, !During . his ministry, he
has been stationed six years in all
in different churches in London,
and he and his family are being
welcomed by many old friends to
the city, 1He has also had chur-
ches in Goclerich St. Thomas and
outer important centres Of the
province. Some Sears no he was
obliged to give up stre1u1uspas-
toral work awing to fain' ng,heel th
and wont to Sweaburg in the -
hepe that lighter work might give
1'im an opportunity to regain his
strength, Miss Pearl Goodwin,
who has accompanied. her parents
to Loudon, ii an accomplished
musician, n medallist in piano of
Alma College and a junior medal
list in singing of the same insti-
tution. The younger daughter is
etill 9n school. An older daugb ter
Mrs. R. J. McCormick • of Blyth,
accompanied by her husband, Rev.
R. J. McCormick, is visiting her
parents in their new home at the
present time,
The Molsons Bank, Clinton
will 'be pleased to receive.
your application for the New
Dominion of Canada War
Loan. All those wishing to
subscribe may obtain pros-"
pectus red form of applica-
tion on and after Sept. 12th,
the subscription ;list avid
close on the 23rd inst..
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Berger's English Paris Green
Paris Green is used for a purpose which makes
poor grades worse than useless. It won't pay you
113 experiment, Get Bergers then you will have the
best, in original lb and : f Ib packages,
Arsenate of Lead also in stock.
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VICE-CHAIRMAN `DINGMANa
Last Pridays Daily Globe 'pub-
lished the, following item which
refers to the visit of ,Vice-cthair-
man Dingman to Clinton ;—
A sample of the success.. of tem-
perance houses isthe experience of.
the Normandie Hotel, in Clinton,
which plied has 'been "dry" f or
three and a half years Vice -Chair
man Diagram of the Ontario Li-
cense Board recently visited the
Louse, and found that thespace
formerly taken by the bar -room
• was now, occupied with a grocery,
store, ice-cream parlor and a place
where soft drinks were sold; The
proprietor ;has found the, new ax-
iesigement' more profitable than
the eld . •
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The Features of Our
Furniture
To which we invite special attentiorr
are its beauty, its assured comfort, he,
solid construction, and its below the
usual prices. Any one of tliese points
would be sufficient to earn it your
preference. When they are all com-
bined we feel sure you will realize•
that this is a furniture buying oppor-
tunity you cannot afford to ignore,
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Undertaker and Funeral !Director. Phone 25.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
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It Will pay you to' Tim Ci
get our Prices
front the Secretary
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on your Plumbing
Heating or Eavetroughing
Estimates given free
Material and Workmanship FRUITS
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Plums, Peaches, Apples, Oranges,
Lemons and Bananas.
the Best.
Omer rote y
"Live and Let Lure"
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Headquarters or the best Pick—
ling and Table Vinegar.
Our prices are of the best, either'
whole or ground. •
1 We have a good supply' of Jema
tin tops for jems. also rubber rings,
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Agents for 1lccla FurnaceS
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VEGETABLES
Potatoes, Carrots, Beets, Onions',.
Tomatoes and Pumpkins,
Highest Market Prices for Butter.:
and Eggs. 1
Thos,llawkins Innri fo l'
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Plumbing and Heating
Shop—over Rowland's Hardware PRONE 45.
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Family Shoe St re
We meet every footwear requirement c.f:
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.
family
We stand ready to prove a benefit to any f a
It will be worth your while to test us.
You will be quick to discover why so many families
call this "Their Shoe Store."
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