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Every Man and Boy in Town Should see the
Special Display of Men's and Boys Spring
Clothing and Furnishings
AT THE MEN'S STORE
You will appreciate this special display of Men's and Boy's Wear. It offers
an early opportunity to see all that is new in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings,
Hats and Caps. Our showing of Spring Suitings will be sure to please you -neat
hairlines and checks which are very attractive, being among the newest. -You will
notice that Suits will be of trimmer lines than ever. Coats are gracefully conforming
with natural shoulders and lapels a shade wider. 'Spring Overcoats are straighter and
shorter,' giving the aunty effect so much to be desired in a Top-coat.cam.•®�a�•-
BOYS' TWO-PIECE AND TIIaEE-PIECE SUITS
1f you know the manufacturer's of "Lion Brand" clothing at all you are acquainted with the feet
that no other concern in all Canada turn out the fine range of Boys' and Children's Clothing made
by this firma Our pre eminence as Juvenile Clothiers is too well knowhrh 0utHurheron Coorunty
to need any emphasis here. Absolute satisfaction in, every garmentPu
money promptly refunded.
Boys' Knee Pants-lf Tin Pants were made for boys we'd have them, hut we have the next very
g etebest thing in our specially strong Tweeds and Berges, made for husky boys.,
Men's hats -are not radically different, yet there is a diffence in the shape of the crown and set of the
brirn, which stamps them new.
New Shirts -The latest novelties in Men's Shirts fur Spring, 1915, are now in stock. They are from
the best 0anadien molests are sure to please you. Swipes in two and three tone effects are very
popular, and range from neat hairlines to inch wide stripes. Some very neat. cheek patterns are
also shown. Among the different materials shown are -Percales, Medras, Oxford, Zephyrs Silks
and mercerized material.. Many men prefer soft cuffs for summer wear, and we are showing
some very smart Shirts in this style.
In Neckties -No one or two designs can claim the right to special favor, tuany new designs and color
ings beiug shwn,
In Gloves -For Spring, tan Cape, grey Suede and Chemois are all represented.
In Hosiery-Wearwell Brand. Woven for V ear -Fashioned to Fit -Loomed, to last.
Women's Store
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67
N'lien's Se
Merchant Tailohorring
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Men's Furnishings
Phone 103
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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
EGGS FOREASTER
Leave your Order for Fresh Eggs at the Store of Quality
Now for the house cleaning s0s.sou, and the earlier the hcnse is given
a good cleaning, the better. • 'During the winter months. with stoves
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furnaces going..
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A. full line of utensils for the And when you are 'tired, and
clean-up ralnpaign, A partial list need something for the table, re-
-Soaps, Brushes, Gillett's Lye, member we have same Mee corn
D' 'n 5 lb ails or 2 lb tins also
' n'a hloli;3e syrup i It I ,
05 Lime,
unser, Ammo C y
of Lime, 'Wne'r Boards, Flops, some nice honey in lac 15, and 25c
Clothes Pins, "No Rub: and our Tumblers
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b •gins We ran recommend for' Also. some pure Maple Syrup,
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Oats 'Bee.
Butter 30c to 32c.
Eggs 18e.
'Cattle 7.75.
Sheep 8.00
Lambs 10;75.
'logs 8,10,
Barley 88c to 00c.
Peas 1.50 to 1:60. eseetet
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'Hogs 7.15.
Eggs 16 to 17.
Butter rr28e to 27c.
Wheat 11.30.
Oats 50e to 550..
Buckwheat 75c.
Bailey 750.
Peas 1.50 to 1,60.
' Shorts 31.00.
Bran 28.00.
Baled Hay 12.00.
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HOLIDAY HOURS. OFFICIAL VISIT.',
Inspector Field is making his
official visit to the Public, School
The Pos'toefice will have the usual
holiday 'hours 'tomorrow-Gto:d
Friday.
TIME TO COMMENCE.
Local boards of health should at
once commence preparations for
their' annual clean -Up day:
'COUNCIL NEXT MONDAY.
The regular meeting of Clinton
town Council will be held 'on Mon-
day evening next at 8 o'clock,
PAID A VISIT TO CLINTON.
• The Holmesville Women's, Insti-
tute paid a friendly visit to the
Clinton branch last Thursday af-
noon and a pleasant time was 'en
toyed by all.
TO MAKE SHELLS
IN SEAFORTH.
The Bell engine works in Sea -
forth 'has received a contract
ft ons the Government for + kihe
manufacture of shells for the Bri-
tish army and workmen are now
busily engaged in making arrange-
ments for the work, which- will
require new machinery. This will
be installed as speedily as jnoss-
ible and when (t he work com-
mences a night and day gang•
will be engaged,
SOLDIER'S LE ITERS
Letters from our Soldier Boys
who are valiantly fighting in the
trenches in France are now being
t.eccfved by relatives and friends
tied The New Era is very anxious
to have an opportunity of Publish-
ing duet their titan
�' these so (
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friends and admirers in the Dis-
trict may have the pleasure of
trading them 118 well as r'he im-
mediate friends Ind relatives of
the boys. Our boys are uphold-
ing the honer of their eoulniU'y
and of the Regiment we are all
proud of and we want to shale
with others the news. Send }n
qua r 3.•
the letters find we 1%111 carefully
nreservc and return them
I'llone 111
Successor 105, Barr,
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Tills, STOKE OF QILS.LITY
Phone orders promptly attended to
Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here' for.
your inspection. Light in con
struction and design but ex-
tremely well made in,every cle-
tail.'liere 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 buyail kinds of Fprniture
BALIJ far, T'KI N SON
Furniture Dealers and Funeral -Directors -Phone 104
N. Ball 110 RESIDENCE PHONES- J. D. Atkinson 186
here.
A. SHOOT' ON FRIDAY.
The Gun Club will hold a slraot
at the Gun Club on Good Friday.
The local members will have a
good days sport if weather is fine.
ADDRESS ON THE' WAR.
TRAIN WAS LATE.
The L.H. and B. 'train on Friday
evening was away late owing. to a
tie up near Roekwo'od. Our even
ing train had to wait at Lucan
Crossing for connections.
PATRIOTIC ASSEMBLY,
MONDAY NIGHT.
The Pastime Club held their an
.,tial Easter dance on Easter Mon-
clay in the town hall. The Phalen
Orc'hes'tra will supply the music.
33RD. BATTALION CONCERT.
The London Advertiser last Sat
mday reported a concert of tithe
33rd Battalion at London. C p-
t:ain Dowding' gave.a solo *Ind
Major
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thanks ksRance to those moved
took „o part.
A CHEAP FARM.
The farm of 100 acres of William
N. 'McMichael lot 34, 6theon of Mc-
Killop. was sold on Friday last
to Mr. Alexander McMichael for
$'3,800. The farm is a fairly good
one and the purchaser got abar-
gain at the price paid,
1 ARTNERS'ElIP DISSOLVED,
The partnership between 'Mr. J.
H. 'Paxman and Mr. 'Fred Gillies
has been dissolved and Mr. Pax -
man has 'taken over the business
Mr. Paxmnn makes his announce-
ment in another column of the
New Era. We ilave not heard
what Mr. Gillies intends to de.
WEATHER :eI•IN WAS RIGHT.
The weathermen guessed _ right
l 1s
• 1 eight.
warned ec
l ,il
wee
lest
cold
that Thursday night would be
er and more winter find the snow
Game eluting' the early hours of
'Friday morning, But spring is
getting too'hard a hold for Winter
to hang 00,
{ A NIGHT OF SURPRISES.
Last :Friday evening at 1140 Olin
ton Club three eurpris0 parties
were milled off on the innocent
members. Dar, D. A. Forrester, who
celebrated his 60th birthday on
that day, was. subjected to a
very severe review of his 13 lives
and afterwards was given an en -
lea ged photo of himself and lady
Wend. Mr. Wm. Jackson, who
celebrated his birthday recently
was also remembered by the club
members, The third event of
evening was the preseptation ♦ o
Mr. John Ransford, of an enlarged
'hoto of himself and the club de
cided that they would hang it in
the Club 10010s and commence to
get photos of all the past presi-
dents. An enjoyable evening was
spent by all.
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SAP SEASO&
IS ON AC`'AIN
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We have just received a large supply of the
two popular kinds of Sap Buckets. They are
made from Charcoal Tin, and will resist the
rust much longer than the common kind,
We have lots of spiles-the ordinary cast spile
and Werner's Patent Spile.
Few Cross Cut Saws and Axes at Reduced Prices
Phone in 'Your Order and we will
save thein fear you
Our Phone is No, 7
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STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTiES
MINOR LOCALS.
April.
All Fool's Day.
Have you ordered ` your
Cross Buns for tomorrow?
Council meets on 'Monday even-
ing.
Easter holidays have commenced
for the school children.
A fair crowd was present at the
moving picture show at the town
hall last Friday night.
Attend the Spring Show Banquet
at the Town Hall tonight.
Pastime Club will 'hold Patriotic
dance on Monday nig'h't,
Good reading matter On every
page in this issue.
Holiday hours at the P'ostoffice
Friday.
The Banks have holidays on Fri-
' day and Easter Monday.
Special music in the various
churches next Sunday.
Many will spend Easter out' of
town. r i,
Owing to the mobilization of the
overseas contingents this year the
usual militia camps have been can-
celled.
The suckers are beginning to
run. It is contrary to law not to
net these fish.
Maple syrup making is the order
of the day.
Hai e You 'had the Grippe? If not
avoid it, if possible, as it as of en
extremely violent character while
it lasts, ".
The New Era will be glad if read'.
ere wino receive intere'iiine. letters
from soldiers at the from, will seed
them to us for publication.
The student of the "ods" be -
corner WISE about buying'
leets,
Don't forget to lot The New Era.
know the names 'of friends visiting
you. We are glad to get the news.
"Highlanders! Fix Bavonots," is a
Lew patriotic battle song that 14
becoming very pol!ular. The song
has an admirable swing and should.
Hot
Rev. tF. C. -Harper spoke to the
schola.s in the 6th room. of tbe
Public School on the war, on Wed-
nesday afternoon:
NEW S.A. OFFICER.
The recent officers of the local.
Salvation Army Corps got their
moving orders and •Captain Viol
et 'Henderson late ,of Forest is in
charge here, The .young lady
will have as her Lieutenant, an
officer from the S. A. school and
will be here shortly.
LION LIKE EXIT.
'Following its lamb -like entrance
the month of 'March has every fn-
dica•tion of bearing out the old
saying of "coming in like a lamb
and going out like a lion," and
vice versa. After a spell of real
spring weather, a regular blizzard
and the snowfall is almost pe heavy
as any this year in the same time.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Switches, Braids. 'Transformations
,Pompadours, Wavelets, etc. of
unsurpassed quality hair and work
manship. Also, Dorenwend art
hair toupees for bald men, in
eluding the famous sanitary 'pat-
ent structures. Yon are offered a
free demonstration of any style
Remember' the date, --Thursday An
ril 16th.
A iFORME:R CLINTON
BOY ENLISTS,
Another Clinton boy has joined
the third contingent for active
eery ace 10 London, in the ,person of
Arnold Rathwell, son of Mr. a.nd
5,lrs. Sam Rathwell of Lucknow
The young soldier is a nephew* of
Mrs. Beacom'oppositen
osite Ontario Str.
Church, and Iles. Perry Plumsteel
U} tee L >
London Road,
WESLES. CHURCH
ANNIVERSA.R SERVICES.
Anniversary services will be held
in Wesley Church on Faster Sun •
day. Mr. Robert 'Holmes, of Tor-
onto former Editor of the New
Era, will preach special sermons.
The choir promises choice mush.
both at the morning and evening
services, A hearty welcome to 011:
WENT TO PARKHILL,
Last Thursday Mr. Paxmnn took
a load in his auto to Parkhill and
hacl a goad trip. They went by
the Bayfield Road and then down
the Lakeshore road. It was good
travellinwithfew hills betweenehe eeancinBaoy-
field, That isapretty good rec-
ord for this time of year in so
northerly a section,
®® ei-l:teil on Well,
ENTRANCE EX, AMS JUNE 21.
The Ontario high school entrance
examinations will be held on June
21, 22 and 23. The program is...
I''irst day, composition and spefl-
ing; second day, arithmetic (and
literature; third 'day, English.
grammar, writing. geography.
The departmental exams, will be
held commencing June 9 and con-
tinuing to June 30.
TIAVE A NAME AND TRADE
MARK. FOR YOUR FARM.
Naming the farm is fun. Farm-
ing the name is business. Put it
on the barn and on the mail box,
and on the letters t hat go into
the mail box; put it on the crates
and barrels you- "haul to market.
Aim for quality in all the naive
stands for. Make it your trade
mark iinti it will increase your.
anetionsinweesesznamisessinew
A Robin
Has Been Seen and Heard
The Ground Hog
Is on Schedule Time
A One=arra Paper Hanger
Has the Hives (
And all signs point to spring. which re-
minds us of. Wall Paper, We are well
advanced in the sampling of the new goods
and we are impressed with the complete-
ness and superiority of our stock. We feel
that we have the variety and range of selec-
tion which will satisfy any reasonable taste.
The We De Fair eo.
Often the eheapest-Pl1Ways the Best
eixammiwie
Fenster White Pine and Spruce Balsam
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
readily re.ieve a cough. Try it-
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Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE
IS LEADER OF CHOIR.
1131 Y'CH.
The Boatel of Management ae,nt of St.
Anthem's Church Blyth have se-
cured the services of Ste. D.
Henry of Toronto son of Mr. Henry
of town as choir leader, duties to
continence nli.nit (the middle of
April. It is Mr. 'Henry's intention
to ro m:lenee a vocal class here
and at points adjacelnt.
PUR'C'HASED HOME
iN GODERIC IL
Goderich Star. -Rev. Jas. E. Fold
has bought the cozy clottage on
Wellington and Lighthouse street
know as the Naftel property, with
a view to becoming a permanent
resident of Gllderich when here -
tire -s from active work. He wil
be a welcome addition° to the citi-
zens of Goderich and we all hope
that he may enjoy many years o
a well earned rest,
HORTI+CULTiJRAL SOCIETY.
A meeting of the Directors was
held at the home of Mr. Thomas
Cottle on 'Friday evening the 89th
inst. discuss plans for the com-
ing summer, It was decided to
hold a'Flower Show in the Fal
the date to be set later. Miss Kate
McTaggart offered a donation of
$5.00 to be given as a prize for the
best collection of named Asters
not more then five blooms of each
variety to be exhibited at the Show
Mr. Cottle is offering a prize
to tbe value of $2.00 for the best
collection of Gladioli. These cow
petitions are 'open to all the mem
bers of the society. The linem-
hers.. this year will • receive a cer-
tificate
of seeds
tificate
for $1.00 wog
$
plants, bulbs or fruit trees on :loin
ing and a further premium of 60
cents in the (Fall. Membership
trade in the, market. The New Era fees will be received by the mem-
makes a speciality of printing' bers of the canvassing Committee -
letterheads, envolopes, etc, f!or the ' Messrs, T. Cottle. Jos. Wheatley, J.
farmer. Cunning'hame• The fee is $1.
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Made in• Clinton, Ontario
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Furniture, Rugs & l.. inoleumb
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces.
You will find it to your advanta to inspect our 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
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'Undertaker Ltl Funeral
1 IllCCtOr Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered :at Residence over store
11111r..a,.moe�,tnz•ov-s•:no*mII^ ' . nine
Have you a
Modern Bathroom
In Your Home
Let us give you an estimate on the
cost of installing one, or drop me a
card and I will call and give you
prices:
ll"he Cerner Store
"Live and Let Live"
Things that will make
oust°=dean=
ing Easier
Get armed for the annual campaign
1 -Buy those things that will make i.t
most decisive, that will make it easier,
and that will be most effective, There
I is no need of our dwelling on the sub
If Not ' ject, lcuow enough th
tame you has arrived wwelhenl you will at lie oithel
Why Not; warpath,
1 By way of suggestion we mention:-
`Broome Washing Powder
Stove Brushes Ammonia
Scrub Brushes (liquid and powder)
Whitewash Brushes Whiting
Tubs Chloride:of Lime
';V ash Boards Lye
Laundry Soap Brass Polish
Borax Silver Polish
Old Dutch Cleanser Furniture Polish
Sweeping Powder' Bath Brick
Thos.lawkins
Plumbing and beating s E. i�unniford
Shop -over ltowland's Hardware i i i
Phone' 63 PHONE 45.
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With the pleasure afforded by the knowledge
that we have put forth the best efforts
within us, we announce our readiness for
the spring trade. We've lines of Footwear
for men, women and children that are the
best productions of Canada's best shoe-
makers for
The Suring Season of
1915
We ask'your consideration when ready to
make your selections of spring and summer
footwear.'
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