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From the magnificent assort-
ment we are showing .at $J 6 to
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Cleverly designed models in
Serges, Gaberdines and Cheviots
and other favored fall fabrics, in
black, navy. African brown and
other colors,
Millifterg
In our Millinery Department we offer many flats of
distinction at $5 to $10. Every hat a splendid model,
made of rich Lyon velvet and hatter's plush with trim-
min of old silver and steel embroidered flowers,.
g Millinery Department
buds, etc Be sure and visit our ]4�llhnery D p
An Impressive Showing of
Women's
Distinctive Coats
Dainty or dressy models
with large collars and deep,
cuffs of fur, plush or self ma-
terial. Full' flare, belted and
semi -fitting styles, In wool
velours, broadcloths, chin-
chil:as, plushes, and English
tweeds.
Remember—We -are show-
ing one of the {argent range
of Ladies and Misses Coats in
the county.
Every Day is ltlways Some
Fashion Day thing New
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WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN.
14Tade Strong and Well By Vinol
Waynesboro, Pa. -"I was all run down
after a hard spell of bronchitis 00 it was
hard for me to keep about. I had pains
in my chest and took cold easily. A
friendasked me to try Vinol. I did, and
it built me up so I am Strong and well
and 9 am able to do my housework which
,I had not done for three months before
taking Vinol."-Mrs. Y. R. Ilouaooaa,
Waynesboro, Pa.
Vinol creates an appetite, aids diges-
tion, makes pure blood and creates
strength. Your money back
if it fails.
J. E Hovey. druggist, Clinton,
Also at the best druggists in all
Ont:aria towns,
The Churches
and Recruiting
To The Editor. ofthe nen. e
Sir -The following tollowine� vppeatttl��"
the Mail and Empire Sept.in
Nese, Fara,
Sir -The following appeared in
the Mail a,nd of Sept. 26
Sir -'From the census statistics of
1911, the relative strength , of the
tions in
leading various lea, i g do
nomina
'below.army
£ane
I Y
d• is even
Canada g
of 494,489 were raised as desired,
the various denominations should
on the 'basis of 1911, famish the
numbers given under the column
"share,"' The numbers they have
actually furnished is given below
Actually
Denominations Census Share l+nrn'd
Roman Oath, 2,833,0.11 108.01:7 51.426
Presbyterians 1,115,321 70 577 70,071
Methodists 1,070,892 74,1:33 35,908
Anglicans 3,043,037 71,021305,140
sJdaptists 382,060 2S 481 18,459
Zrongregation 28,203
Jews 16,401 1.,1511 851•
Other Denotns. 700,009 13,002 12,109
491 489 324•,928
' Yours, Stat'Istican.
Toronto, Sent. loth.
Deeming it worthy of wide cir-
culation, I would ask you to be
good enough to publish the same.
What are we to gather from these
figures? Evidently the good old
Presbyterian stock has not deter-
iorated,.
eter•-
t d But what can be said
,
MB CLINTON NEW BRA.
Personal Notes 44.
he • 1t those having relatives or friend N?,.
4, visaing in town or going Sway 4.
notii'y ee of the'taot eaoh week, we
`ate would auuouaoe it is the Mirk 16ne,
714'++ ' ' ' 0144'1 14+4 U
Mrs. J Taylor has been visiting
with rellrtiives and friends in
town,
Miss ,Florence Diehl ie 'visiting
at Mansall,.
Miss Hattie Sutherland, of
ortown
tiv s visit i into on
en a a
H salt
Wednesday of this week
Mr, R. eaiifull of Leamington
was the guest Of his brother, Capt.
J,K 9iairfulu,over the weekend,
Majdr Hays and family of Sea
-
forth forth spespent Sunday. with friends i•n
town. '
Mr. A J. Holloway paid Bay-
field avisit on; Tuesday.
Mr. Walsh of Stratford was in
town on Wednesday.
Barrister Thompson of IVZitehe],
Barrister Rest of Seaforth; and
Crown Attorney Seager of Gode-
rich attended court here on W'ed-
nesday. '
Mr. Gordon McDonaitd, ofBrus-.
se1 a was, in town on Wednesday
Mi 'Powers of 'Stratfoid spent
Thanksgiving with, his daughter.
Mrs. .9,K, Fairfttll.-'
Mr. Oliver Johnson was down
from Goderich on Wednesday,
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MINOR LOCALS.
Essex merchants iwho entered
into
hold agt weekly nt with
ln other
,have found It so profitable they
will continue it,
When in need of visiting earls
leave your order at the New Era
office. All 'orders neatly and
promptly executed. Prices "mod-
erate. r •
The New Era does all kin s o
Job Printing in anent and attrac-
tive manner. The office is ,well
equipped for this class of work,
and your orders will always re-
ceive prompt attention.
The old song• "Nobody knows
how dry 1 am,"' may now besting
in earnest.
GOES TO OVEN SOUND.
Mr, Ed• Miller left Listowel this
Week to take a position as lino -
type operator with: an Owen
Sound paper. Ed. wars' a former
employee, of the New' Era office.
and son of Mr, and Mrs, J.Milfer
of Orange Street,
Thursday, October 1211i, 1916.
nesday night 'at the home of Mr. 13
Livermore.
Potatoes are a poor crop. Some -"
people are not getting back as A good general servant wanted
much ars they put in. apply to
MRS. H. T. RANCE
Wanted,
i1UTIOE TO CREDITORS
Its the Estate of Donald aleCorvie
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Donaad McCorvie, late of'.
the Town of Clinton, in the County
of Huron. retired inanufaeturer,
deceased, who died on or about
19 6; are
of J 1
• eelh
eighth day'July, >
the g Y
required to deliver to the under-
signed administratrix or her so-
Bettor
o
Nevember, 1n or J]6,a hilre lefirst state statement of
their claims together with particu-
lars thereof and the nature of the
thein all
if n held' 'b 1
s curries any, Y, Y
duly verified ;by affidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE' that after
the said last mentioned date the
•said''ad.miniatratrix wilt proceed
to distribute; 'the estate lof the said.
deceased amongst, the persons en-
titled thereto having regard only
to such claims as she shall" have re-
'eeived due notice`, and 'in accord-
ance therewith
Dated a;Clinton this tenth clay
of October, A.D. 1916.
m n's-
J ZtiS Corvfe Ad r i
Ann Jane McCorvie, >
will
t .i • with the itannexed.
iia
r � v1
W, Brydone, Clanton Ontario.
etolieitor for the said atlrnieistra-
trim.
Mrs. Akam is visiting friends at
Gad's Bill.
Mr. John Sutl•'er spent Thanks-
giving
hanks-
g iving athis home in Stratford.
Mrs. J. ' Cornish and Mrs. W
Henry spent Thanlesgiving; with
friends at Petrolia.
The Prilfia Packet makes the
following' reference to a son-in-
law of Iyllr. David Cantelon -Mr.
A. Weather ti ax has sold his resi-
dence on Mary Street to Me. Tan -
ling of Honeywood, father of Mr,
Mortimer Tupling of Ovalle, who,
with his family, is coming here to
live, Mr Wcathertoax has bought
TI.F. Edwards' house., corner of
Mary incl William Streets Mr
Edwards has moved to Toronto.
• Brantford Expositor, -].Rev. CW.
Saunders, for the pest :seven years
iota a rector of St. John's church, 'West
for f others 2 'There never was any Brantford, and also rector of the
'glir can church ,it Mt. Pleasant
doubt as to what No. 4 'would do t,
when called upon, 'How about'
No. 3? Are we to understand thac
water, used as a beverage, to the
extinction of anything 6tronane,
exercises an emasculating ,effect
upon the recipient? Or does an
inordinate propensity to interfere
with other people's attain, 'mind
the eye to a rightful conception
of duty?
ENQUIRHJI.
Births, liarriages ct Deaths
,BIRTHS.
ADAMS -In Londesboro on Sent.
26th to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams
a son.
GBI'F391T'HS-In Londesboro on
Sept. 21st to Mr, and, Mrs. V✓illiain
Griffiths ason,
.WAYMOUT'H.-In Woodstock on
Sept 20th to Mr. and Mrs. William
Weymouth jr,, ason,
Premier Hearst has cabled his ender
dation of the British Red Cross Appeal
on October 19th its follows; ''My visit
to Englend and •1"e'arrce has aroused
deeper appreciation than ever of the
splendid work of the Red Ornss, Tt
deserves every support, and 1 trust
the peon'e of Ontario will respond with
h
their usual generosity to the British
Red Cross Appeal for October 190h."
Home bread baking has become
very popular again.
Not in defeat but victory, the
brave leaves put their color on;
and mot in grief but estacy their
autumn tints( they don. •
ART
CLOTHES
add to your per-
sonality an d inr'-
5 p i r e self -conA&
dance. Tc.i1orl'`.'.d
to your measure.
sagetaraielei
allahc.7 et Elk
• 2M�9
thin
fie; 4ttittetrs
se 1'fai.'k'xt7l:"aasite
LtaR1918 L.,thalla L.&
hand handed in fes resignation,
which hon been accepted. When
interviewed regarding, his inten-
tious, Mr. Saunders said that he
had not yet made up his mind
what be was going to do, in the
immediate future, but would take
a needed: rest, bir. Saunders is an
old Exeter boy, and a former
school chum of 111r•. Harry 13artflf2
Epworth league
Convention
NOTICE.
llort;;ahe Sale
Under and by, virtue of thePow-
erecontained in a, certain mort-
gage, which will be produced at
the time of sale, there, will be of-
fered for sale by public auction,
by Thomas Brown, at the dwell=
ingi house on the lands, on Satur
slay, the
of October, A.P.
,
1916, at the hour of two o'clock
in the afternoon, the following
pro ert
Park Lot No. Eight in the Vil-
lage' of Brucefield, containing tee,
acres of land, more or less,
On the
eproperty
are
a good d
six -r mid frame house and kit-
chen
with !brick cellar, a frame
stable, one acre of good young
orchard, and Ia plentiful supply
of water.
Terms, -Ten per cent, . of the
purchase money in cash on the
day of sale and the balance in.
thirty days with interest at six
per cent. per annum, For fur-
ther terms and conditions of sale
apply to R. R. Higgins, 'Bruce -
field, or to
1 i
W,N • Clinton,
1
8RYDO D olicitor for' C ithe Vendor
Dated Sept. 2811i, 1916,
Notice is hereby givent hat the
Municipal Council of the Town of
Clinton has adopted the Assess-
ment Roll for 1916, .as authorized
by the Assessment Act, sub -sec-
tion 3, of section 56, R.13.0•, 1914
and the ,said 19011 may be accepted
by the succeeding Council as the
Assessment Roll for 1917, ,andfur-
ther take •notice that at meeting
of the Court of Revision or the
Town of Clinton will 'be held in
the Council Chamber on Monday
the 50111 day of October, 1916, al
8 o'd.ock p.m , for the purpose of
hearing and determining coma
plaints against the said Assess-
ment Roll. Persons having busi-
ness at the Court will please at-
tend at the said time and place.
D. L MACPHERSON
Town Clerk
Dated the lath day of October, 1916
The minus,' convention of the hp
worth Leagues of the Goderich E istriet
wilt be held in Ontario 8t. Methodist
ebnrah, Clinton, on Wednesday of
next week, Gultowing is the program
that has been artaoged;-
Mor„ing Session - 10 a. m.-Devo
tional exercises, Ray. A. Sinclair; 1015
Practical. plans for the Social iaiid Lit
Seery Department, Mrs J. A. Marshall
Blyth; 11),45 -Our Juniors, Miss M.
Irwin, Clinton; 11.15 address, Rev, E.
U. Wilford, 11 45 -Registration etc.
Afternoon -2 pin --Opening Rev. A.
Brown: 2.15- Development et' Spirit
eel Life in the lilptecrrh Leagues,
Mrs. J. McKinley, 'Zurich; 2,46 -Social
Service for the Onmmunity by'the
1 pwortn League, 0'. 8, Savage,iSea.
forth; 3.15 The Epworth League
Analyzed Rev, 1:, l', J3artlett:415-
Addrese Rei N. G. Barris,
Evening 7 30-Openinit, Itev, Jones
7.45 -address, 'Rev. G 11. Harris; 8.80 -
Closing words, Rei, 8. T. Bartlett.
London Road •
Mr. and. Mrs Geo, Layton spent
Thanksgiving at :Peterboro with
Mr. Lay ton's, brotbor.
Mrs. Taleoner visited with
friends at 'London,
Mrs. Stephenson, Sr,, is 'back af-
ter 'visiting With her daughter, Mrs
Alex. Wels:h
Mis. Herman was the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. H Livermore,
over Thanksgiving
in Meand lairs Geo. Hanley took
BayfiMr, and Mrs Wheeler of London
were 'visiting the •tatter's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Stephenson:
8.910 Offing. and the herrn harvest
is over for another year.
Everybody hada, good time at
the Lea:gae..Fowl Supper on Wed-
Private Sale
Clinton
•
iH or Sale
I stall 'have for sane -1 dresser
and commode' folding bed daven-
port; 3 round extension dining
room table; 3 buffet, land a. few
small articles,
MRS. C. W. WHITMIIORE;
Rattenbury Street
9
ick to The laud
Voting lien
Young men or others who are
unable to enlist for overseas ser -
work. EVERY MAN SHOULD BE
DOING HIS BIT. Steady work to
good men. Apply to
The Robert Bell Engine and
Thresher Co., Limited,
lSeaforth, Ont.
108 acres Goderich township 57000
100 acres, Colborne, township 5090
90 acres, Colborne township 4800
50 acres, Colborne township 2200
6 acres, Goderich limits 1000
40 acres, Goderich township 2660
All these have good 'soil and
buildings and are "real'' bargains.
Write us about 'others. If think-
ing of making your 'home in the
county' town, don't buy till you
see us. We can place{ you at easy
Prices. We are Huron's largest
dealers.
i O'NEIL & COMPANY,
The Real ,Estate People,
Goderich, Ont.
Mrs. Johrefia vhins. ataxy Street
offers the following by private
S Ste -J i lge, coal 07 woorl, .with
ate back and niclilepla.ted warm-
,ng cachet ;‘,2 parlor tables; 1Rug;
3 parish rocker's, Buffet sideeboarrd
ri kltehen ,ch.aia:s: kitchen talble;;.
2 iron 'heels ; 2 mattresses; ;L sets
seri ng,s bedroom dresser with
ov ii, g115s; wash stand; .baby eot;
Zoll paintings. Sale storts Oct 14.
BURDOCK
BLOOD ill'ERS
CURED
DV'W'a PIs.
Unless the stomach is kept in good
shape your food will not digest properly
but will cause a rising aced souring of
food, a feeling of rawness is the stomach,
pains in the stomach or a feeling as if a
heavy weight were lying there.
Burdock Blood Bitters cannot be
surpassed as a cure for dyspepsia and all
its allied troubles.
Mr. Tames R. Borns, Balmoral, 79.8:,
writes: `About two years ago Iwas badly
troubled with dyspepsia, and could not
get any relief. I tried 'Most everything,
not even the doctors seeming to do me
any good. One day afriend told inc
to try, Burdock Blood Bitters, as be triad
seen it advertised. I did so, and by the
time the first bottle was gone I felt better,
and after taking three bottles I. was coin:-
pietely cured. I highly recommend it to
all sufferers from dyspepsia.'
B.Ii.B is manufactured only by. The
I.A2i11
.111r*r.Go., Limited, .xorontcl, t•.
,louse for Sale
nailer Coni Bilis
Lot us reduce your coat
Ulla, We can do it by sup -
p Y a yout ✓
ing with acoal that
lasts •loriggivers 1 ctoad7
haat and leavas only a
amount of as.'i], ''his coLi i.l
]�� .VALr pI'
ARM RACITE.
.:
ha Cont That 'Sot,sit-
R. J. Holloway, Clinton
Western University. London
ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE
Doubled -Now $75,000
Another large addition to Faculty and
Equipment in Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollment' in view
Write for particulars to:
Incorne
E. E. BRAITFIWAIID, M,A„ Ph,D.
P
resident.
Fat REDS and Chickens
Wanted.
Taken at any time,
Highest Merkot Prices
W, MARQUIS, CLINTON
Phone 14 on 106
Farm for Sale,
Farm for sale, containing 55
acres of good clay loam, suitable
for agriculture or grass, being
_'al'3ouse on Rettenhnry 191., formerly north half of lot' 77, Maitland con-
occupiei by the late Mrs. William cession, Goderich, with five acres
of choice hardwood ,bush, and a.
G.Murray. Apply to D.
McTAGGART never -failing 'spring creek run-
ning through, alt under grass at
FINEST present, possession ran 'be given
THET at ,once. Apply to
WILL1AM BEDOUR
WHEAT GROWN R.R. No. 2m Clinton
or phone 12 on 149.
The finest wheat grown is used
in making our flour. And each
kernel. is carefully scrutinized be-
fore using, the slightest fault or
defect causing its rejection. This
accounts for the fine nourinhing
quality of our flour. Tho core
used in milling. and packing as-
sures its absolute cleanliness.
Why not test our flour by try-
ing a sack? • 1 I
Highest Prices paid for Grain
•
W.JenkinsMon
Phone 199, Residence 9 on i12
For Sale
Property occupied by Dr. Gan-
dier, including two lots, house, of-
fice and stable. Will be sold sep-
arately or together. Electric
lighting throughout, water in the
stalble. 'Hard and soft water in
bath -room, kitchen and summer
kitchen. Apply do
DR. GANDIER&
Farm tor Sale
amnia
150 ACRES of good clay land. 131
miles north of Londesboro, being
lot 26,. concession 13, 'Hulled. Two
houses, bank barn and driving .
shed; (reverefailing ;well, and
spring at back of farm; silo; or-
chard; convenient to church and
school; rural mail and telephone.
Price and terms reasonable.
HOLTZHAUER BROS.,
R.R. No, 1, Auburn.
Painting tit Paper Hanging
Painting and Paper 13 teeing neatly
and promptly done, Orders left at
tlunnttord s Grocery Store or at my
residence, 'Victoria Street,
GRAELIS
WHO
Is Going to Control Sales of the
t
rot
In Yoaer Territory?
COMPLETE
ti+tg Plays
All
s 3>' Standard
Records
The demand is here and must be
supplied. We help you with, our
big advertising camoaign. People
are enthused over this musical in:
novation. Sales' possibilities are'
immense. Our arrangements are
liberal. You must act promptly as
territory is being rapidly taken up.,
Write or wire.
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