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The Clinton New Era, 1915-02-04, Page 8.•• 7:717S:•377,7S"'"..7.71 •rle: . 4'.•nsN Thursday, February 41.11, 1915. , • , - PING' '.RE: 3CTIONS, Taney and.Prize Overepato, In This Season's Splendid Style Men's Blue and BIM* Worsted Suits , All the popular shades are represented andevery size included in this great clear. inglot 11/fen's Overcoats, Styles are me- dium length S.B. or D.B. or in the long ulster Style, with shawl and convert° col- lars'. Note the splendid reductions, and come in and try on the different models -- Regular $12 60 Overcoats clearing ii $ 9 00 Regular 15 00 Overcoats clearing at 11 00 Regular 18 00 Overcoats clearing at 13 00 Reenlar 20 00 Overcoats clearing at 15 00 ,IRegular 22 00 Overcoats clearmg at 16 110 Regnlar 24 00 Overcoats clearing at 18 00 4Regular 25 00 Overcoats c earing at 10 00 • :Regular 28 00 Overcoats clearing at 21. 00 •'Regular 30 00 Overcoats clearing at 22 00 Men's Suits at Quick Clearance Prices .;.„ Tweed and Fancy Worsted Suits, in agreat variety of shades and fabrics. This Season's productions. Every suit a rare bargain at ihese prices: Regular $ 7 50 Suits now 5 00 '1 Regular 10 00 Suitsnow 6 50 snow n Regular 12 00 Suit 8 00 Regular 15 00 Suits now 10 00 An opportunity to save on one of these splendid suits of specially •imported wors- teds is ra:e, because at the regular prices they are very special value. This season's models, 2 and 3 bufiOn sacque coat, me- dium fitting, graceful lapels, high -cut Test and medium wichh.trousersvo,. Reg $12 Suits for $8 Reg $15 Suits for $10 Get the.,1116Ys Nejt- Qtriircoat while these, prices preyill4I1ieyll 'epjoy the comfoit of them the balance of this winter and be ready for,next year, Splendid wear- irg freize and t9'eed4i-i•Sdi and D B uls- ter styles, mcstl?' with shawl collars and half belts. Several shades, of brown and gtey, sizes. 8 to 14 years Reg 55 50 Overcoats 4 00 Reg $0 50 Overcoats 475 Reg 0 00 Overcoats 4 50 Reg 7 50 Overcoats 6 50 Trousers leduced• Gond seryiceahle tweeds and worsteds, suitable for shop or better wear Reg 1 75 Trousers 1 25 Reg 2 00 Trousers for 1 00 Reg 2 75 Trousers 2 00 14: g 2 25 Trousers for 1 75 Reg 0 00 Trousers 2 28 WE CARRY it FULL LIVE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS Women's Store Dry Goods and House Furn'shings Phone 67 N§S Hen's Furnishings Herchan:tjailoring Men's Store Phone 103 • rhe Quality Store Quality tells when Purchasing Groceries. GiO ns a trial and we will look after your intereste. We carry the "Magontic Brand" of canned goods in'Tomatees, ooro, Peae, Etc, All MADE IN CANADA goods. A fall line of Breakfast Cereals, Rolled Oats, Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Krumples, Gusto, Puffed Rice and Wheat, Try.our 3 elly Powder6. also Tello-a most delicious desert. Syrups can be had in hulk or pails, we can recommend to our patrons. A. fine assortment of Oakes and Oranges for the social evening. We have a full line of gro ceries at right prices. We invite a call to The Store of Quality Mr, Barr will be with us for some tine where outstanding accounts will be received, HIGHEST PRICES FUR BUTTER AND EGGS ; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••00.•••••••••••41040.4.4).** Luca ews 04 04.000 040044 .4,00•4000.440444 4,000440 0•0000•04,00040004 CLINTON MARKETS. A GOOD 1:-.101VI1?ANY., Hoge 7.50. Via Ileyerfr Vincent • Company, liwhieh Played here last iTriday and! Swtur ay, have an excellent com- pany hist had poor hetises. They I went from here to,Ifensall and I then back. to Kineardine. AUNT DEAD. • I There passed away at her home On tie 10th con. Of Howie's, on ?richly, of last week, Agnes Weir, IN .C,HARGE GUA.RE. bolo% ed wife of IV's. Mat.thevs Dane after a lingering illness of some tient. Chas. Kerr, son Of R9V. ear . Deceased was 4414 901414 of Mrs. J. TT,rtley, naw Vankle.ek W. E, Kerr, of Welland, is charge of a canal guard at Port Etill and Mr. Jack Wei •.,To me, ly 0 colhornesand on the lookout 'for intruders. „ the Royal Bank. ' LDC1TURED ON (3171017N TACK: UNDERWRITER'S INSPEPTOR' • ericlay's Daily ExpoSitof, Brantford, gives the following short account di Mr. llouc's-'s ed. -- dress last Monday night. -On Moti day evening, T/Ir. Bolick, the prin- cipal of the Clinton Model' school, gave a lecture on the Union Jack to St. Jude's A. Y. P. A. The lee - GOOD CROWD IN TOWN. tine, was most instructiye„ as he gave a separate !history of they 'Sack" and the 'flags of S. George St. Andrew .and St. (Patrick, 'tell, ing the significance of esc'a • and ol the Union jack, Mr. Raymond alsO spoke on The subject. A reci- tation was given by Harry Hunt and a solo sung by Miss E. Senn, 53 PAY DAYS IN 1915. The year 1916 will have 53 pay days, Saturdays coming that many times during the year. REV. A. W. BARKER .f..',ALLED. Rev. A. W. Barker of Seaforth, has received and accepted. a call from Memorial Methodist C.hurch, LOIldOrl, and Or go there in June in succession to Rev. S. Anderson. PURiaHASED HOUSE. • Phone 111 TUR STORE OF QUALITY Successor to S, B:111% Phone orders promptly attended to VIEMIX=2=1=11=527 Last week Mr. T. A. Greig pur- chased the fine residence of Mr. W. J. Stevenson who is leaving town and will move to his new home shortly, Mr. Greig has been on the lookout for sometime for a home nearer the station andnoW he has combined a 'fine residerc? and one 'that is not a great dis- tance Trona the railroad. MINOR LOCALS. Send in your local items, we are always pleased to publish them. 1 1 Women of elintoti and eountry econie ttio I Friday, Feb. 5th and l2th Take Floiinte Work for Soldiers We want 200 shirts and much knitting by February 26th for our Canadian Soldiers Will You Not (live One Week tO Your Country? (Zum,,m,moreer„.raeonessiorizegilna ttier40=14Sanin5112MOIMMI41=1 174010*,,l1Trrl 444 :44 Eggs ,fie -to 20c. Butter 24e to 25e. Wheat 1.30 , to 1.10. Oats 5.5e to s56c. Buckwheat 65e to 70c. Baled flay 11,00 ;to 12,00 Peas 1.40 to1.50, Shorts 830.09,,,,, Bran $27,90;9,'. 'VISITS CLINTON. Last 'Thursday (afternoon the Underwriter",s, Inspector was here and had itlfa nrb brigade out at abont-threcr otclock. We have not heard what his report is yet. Clinton certainly looked busy on' Saturday when South 'Heron Con- eervatives had their organisation me(erting here anal the Soling Stork show ,ai.so held their annual meeting the same afternoon. GET YOUR SEATS AT -.FAIR'S • The plan Tor "The ,Private See- retarY"opens at Fair's Book. Store on :Friday morning df this week. The 'play Will be given in the town hall on Friday evening, .Feb. 12th, and part Of the proceeds will go to the ,Patriotic Assce'ss tion Of town. Everybody should get a couple of tickets asthey are at poptilarsPrices, 25 and 53. cents. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday March 3rd, ith and 5th, 'the prohibitionists Of Ontario and the Dominion are planning Tor a monster convention to be held in Massey Hall, Toronto, under the Whit auspices o'f khe Dominion Council of the Dominion rAlliance, and the Ontario Dominion Alliance Calls have been made by both ST. PAUL'S WON. bodies ;and preliminary arrange- Thements are well under hand. Ladies 'hockey team from St. Paul's' C.'.hurch del eated the. 'STACKING THE CONVENTIONS Willis girls by score of 2-0 on ?Tuesday evening of this week. The Hensall Observer had a There was a big crowd of spectat- weird item in regards to the p 0 - ors and a second game will, belitical conventions held at Clinton played next week or the week ikon. 'Here it is. -It seems rather after as the Willis girls were short strange that the political C0142010 one (airF101)1(1'5: 1111g1 oTnweitedifiethI-2miradbee sat vpeirayy sm. pHaarit'irri3.; lield aftoic. iSnottottnh relered: or Brucefield. Is it clone for the Purpose of giving the northern delegates 'full control. It is a great inconvenience to the .clele- gates from Stephen, Usborne, Hay. THERE CERTAINLY SHOULD BE A ",MANGE. The 'Mitchell' Advocate of last Hensel' and Exeter as the • tram week gave the following item that service is unsuitable and it is too will be of interest to the apple Tar to drive. • growors and 'packers and is u matter that the Government should MINOR LOCALS. • look into, and 'make a radical Has it been cold enough for change. -Dr. Steele, M. " was in 'town on Saturday lest consult- You? ing with Mr. Thos. ,Skinver and The Kiltie Ilsnd plays a t 1.he Lawyer Thomnson. regarding 'the arena three nights a week now. working a the apple packing aet Council met on Monday night. The purpose was not to amend the There was a good crowd in town act, but to amend the inspre.ors on Saturday. There is no sense in having a car The coal man is having his inn - load Of apples inspected and pass- ed by on,: inspector at Blyth and bli=s now 'alright inspected and, condemned by There's 'an abundance of snu'' another at TOronto. Dr, Steele no14. has undertaken 'to have the mat- ter looked into. Time Tor subscription tenewal, istrt it? ."Yehruary-seooncl month in 11115, GOING :TO NEW ON'TAP.110, The Lenten season opens in two This week 'Mr. W, J. Stevenson w e els. F3. The Trimmers welrome the snow cespects mbve to Thos.nloe, small vial-Igo:AS miles north oi falls of the pas',. week as a clesie- New Liskeord, •when. he 1,9 pe,- Lilac:. blanket for the fall wheat. chased a Salk' Milt 11111 44/100 1100t1 Prj,113r--April 211,1, ber. It is 14 years since Mr. Ste - No saeriCee by us al: home can venson came to this 10\1.11 1441 1) equal that of the men in the 1 PCP,- oommenced tojebuild is he ithon, c,,cs .11 ..rate ` and 111411431. 9114' poorly equipped eLs..,teis, Red r21081 is to nrcsa 111 contilmous plant and 9 years ago 110 Purehas- assistance, ed and along with Mr. Nediger ran the plant until the town pur- I A ClOOD TEXAIPLE,. chased it to use hydro. Mr. Ste- enson has been a neelful citizen Under the above heaCi4ig• high ef,nbmentary remarks and a let,,er in •the town and held from our well known lowsman Mr. '1 hos. ,lacoslin followin, from Clinton's energetic ancl (011 round goori To10 11 r., ,deserves publication as an- ex- ample that many others might fol- low; t • Clinton, Ont., Jan. 25, 1011. My Dear Sherriff ; Enclosed you will find Monev order for $5.25, 305 e small donation to the goad work yocusideermowsAlltola, doing in Huron Co's bi Society, $2.aO is from mySelf and I regret it is (not, more, f.mt. I would like to contribute more to this good work later on; and $3.25 is the result of a Pictnre Sbow tainment given here last week, as per the enclosed bill, and after paying expenses this small amount was all that was left. 5 hope this small amount will be of some Use 'to5 yhoauvre g3o1 ootd iw3coernk in a de 'aware of your good Work except thsougn the little booklet you sent me Ise, week. I think' you should follow up -this gond work by making it better known tothe differen9 lodges throUghout the country and would suggest that you have some live man in each town to looll "What homeit."without a baby" YoU don't know, butI know what home is' with a baby, and we think a baby 'without a home is worst of teem of a. ,great cirthp elo ef e -e - Pie in this plaee. [le W.1) /11110 011 1110 various boards of the Prislsv- terian church. The town is indeed sorry to lose both Mr. awl MN. Stevenson, and hope es* roas 'prosper in their Immo ill illat growing country to the north of us, They will carry -rci iliem the good will. of the co:ea-amity at large. 1PROPOSED HISTORY. OF HURON. The Huron Old Boy's 'Associi- tion, of .1201400130 is desirous of compiling, Tor publication and fut are reference, tin Historical and 13iographidal Sketch Of Huron Co, In order to get the necessary in- lOrMaAisgt,' and make the work as compllete as possible, the Associa tion willthave to depend upon vol untary assistance from persons residents in various parts Of the county, and takes this means, of asking co-operation. If anyone can, supply , any information relat Ing to 14110 early settlement of their own locality, either his'tori'cal or biographical, pioneer experien'ce or otherwise or can give the name of persons Who will do so. the %Association will appreciate it very much. Photos 05 old settlers or .ed for identification (fully inscrib ed Tor identification), will Ile ac- ceptable, All correspondence re- lating hereto should be addressed ,all, so here is hoping that the to Robert Holmes, 112 iPalmerston 'Huron County Ai'd Society will be BouleVairTi,,Toronto. , encouraged in this good work. • • ' -- TRY --- CONNEIZ9S UTTE =CRUST' SMALL BREAD The Bread of Quality Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary Made in Clinton, Ontario Phone 202 -- sc Loaf ailed the British viumemezmo "A nation of shop -keepers" simply because. they conducted "business as usual" while the army was away fighting„ so that when the troops returned it was to prosperous surroundings. Let the present trouble When ended find us in like condition. it Can be so if all will do their share in keeping our home factories, • stores and •offices running. Whole -hearted loyalty implies at least loyalty to home financial investments, and more so now than ever in our day. Will you help win the war by being loyal to home. The W. D. Fair eo. Often the eheapest-Aiways the Best INEESEENWILIIMENEROMO 416101il M.A31 issiENICIMThilranangiNIPMEI MIZZINAEXIMMOIZIP Penslar White Pine and Sprtice Balsam 4747 What's the use experimenting ( .5PApcf(h\tS 13, with medicines? We know what 1, White Pine and Spruce Balsam is, ll'as the formula is orinte3n oeach 111tyiNE ui label. Beyond a doubt this is the most efficient cough remedy we have 24,4! ever sold. Nothing else will so readily re,ieve a cough. Try it-- 1-10-VMY" Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE Furniture, Rugs & I inoleunk We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if vou are going to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces. You will find it tonyour advanta, to inspect eur stock and see the bargains we are Offering. We also carry a good line of Violins, Pianos and Organs. ' Our Undertaking Department is up to date in every respect and we guarantee the best of satisfaction .1 UNFE, 'Undertaker and Eimer:II Director. Phone 28. 1'4iglst and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store Leave orders now for your I Th t eorne'r 5tore. "Live and Let Live" 5 p Pa AND When you entertain, you aim to please. Dainty refreshments are placed before your guests. We make a. spe , cialty of getting together the daintiest j of goods for just such oecaaions, and at the present time you will find a splen ! assortment on bur counters and cketc.> I shelves, A number of those are new -1 I lines which are hound to be appreciat ed, Assorted Fancy Biscuits 100 to 75c I Delicious Cocoa 10c to Sic a trti, Olives Call and Sce Samples plain or stuffed 10c to 25e bottle, Fancy Clherries in bottles. !For dessert -Jelly Powders in variaus colors. Here is 14(1014111014 list of snggestions - Agent lor Heca Furnaces Potted Meats Peanut 13utter, : Salad Dressing, Loaf Sugar and a score or more of others. • s For the Reception, Soci:1 or Evening Party liarxd Sap 13 ade Thos.11awkins Rutter and Eggs *anted Highest Market Price • Plumbing, and Heating E flunnifOrd Shop -over Eowland's Hardware Phone 53 PRONE 45. 4°14+44 +4.4.44.1.444.++++44.1.4.4.44 i..1.4.44.4.4.4..114.4.4.444.44++:14t54tit* PI. 4. •P I There's a Tendency, these * + 4, Days towards Better Shoes 4. 4. People wear much Better shoes than they • + did a few years ago, $ We ask Everybody at all interested in Better $ Shoes to call to see our splendid showing of all il. kinds of footwear. ge Ilr , . ..4, $• Our Better Shoes are not high priced be- t cause they are high grade -Not by any means. 44 May we have the pleasure of showing you the best of shoes at any stated price -be it Men's 1 Shoes at $2.5o, $3.5o to $6.5o or Women's shoes ,T: at $1.5o to $2.5o to $4.50? ' ...v 44 The same facts hold in regard to our shoes for Boys, for Girls and fox the very Little People. $ The. Store of Better Shoes and Better Shoe 1- Service• 4. 41 • FRED. JPielCSON 1... + THE .1-10ME OF BETTER SHOES 'Agewanzoxilwitsgmaammratc,..eamotaz.vamimumr.,===fforn +tv‘F.F.0.4..-44,14.4i444444+44.420 .**.:+itailettlet.444nti,r,44 '