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THE :CLINTON NEW' ERA.
Thursiday, Julies leen, 1915.
Buy Dress Goods Now
N spite of the war, we have been successful it obtaining a
complete assortment of the beautiful new shades and fabrics in
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The dress goods centres of Continental Europe are either destroyed
or in the. enemies' hands, Priestleys' famous looms, at Bradford,
England, are now working overtime making cloth for
the Allied Armies.
The beautiful Spring goods that we are now showing
may be the last we will be able to obtain for some
time to come.
WE STRONGLY ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO RUT
NOW, AS THE PRICES ARE LIKELY TO ADVANCE.
PRIESTLY S' U I ,I
This Spring's Priestleys' showing includes many novel and very beautiful
fabrics, in the latest and most fashionable shades, as well as the more staple
lines that are always popular. See them in our Dress Goods Department.
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67.
BR'IWN'S
MEN'S STORE.
Merchant Tailoring
Men's P u'nishings.
,Phone 103.
OUR
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
DO VOU KNOW
That we have received some more Catsup that for quality and size is
unequalled at the price, and makes a splendid appetizer for the warns
weather 15e per Bottle or 2 for 25c
As the temperature mounts and the busy housewife is often in a
qundary as to what to prepare for meads. We oiler the following
suggestion which will assist her to solve the. problem
• BREAK1?AST-Uranges 80o or 40c a dozen, Brealefask footle, Krumbles,
(Grape Nuts, Corn Flakes, Roman Meal, Oat Ileal, Shreaded Wheat,
etc,, easily digested and at popular prices
MID DAY MEAL --(fanned Vegetables, that ere prepared in sanitary
factories.. •We nentinn Peas eMegnatia Brand" will please you, 10c tin
PICKLES -To sad zest to appetite, cry cur Queen Q,eality Pickle,
sweet or mixed, 89c emelt. DESSERT is always nu important feature
of the avid eley mea!, try nue quick Tapioca Jelly Powder in all flavors,
Oran go 51 i'malade, Strawberry and Raepberiv 3ems
When day's work is over the family needs something more substantial, we
have a, fine assortment of meats -Cooked Hain, Roast Pori:, New Eng•
land Hans, Bologna, Coen Beef, Etc.
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phone 111
Successor to S, Barr.
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THE STORE OF QUALITY
Phone orders promptly attended to
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Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and leeceptionRoom, is here for
your inspection. Light in con
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 Huron
to buyall kinds of Furniture
B.A.Z,L (& 'ICINSO N
Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104
N. Ball 110 RESIDENCE PHONES- J. D. Atkinson 186
Special Sale
on the Following at
Reduced Prices
1 only Lawn Mower regular $5 50 for 54 50
1 only Lawn Mower regular 5 00 for 4 00
1 only Volmer regular 7 50 for 6 00
1 only Wheelbarrow regular .. , . . 4 00 for 8 25
1 only Portable Rubber Bath regular 6 00 for 8 00
1 only Refrigerator regular 12 00 for 10 00
1 only No. 2 Daisy Churn regular 6 75 for 6 00
1 only No. 4 Daisy Churn regular 8 75 for 8 00
1 only Grindstone tubular steel frame, regular6 00 for 4 50
8 Hammocks at cost
Cot Glass at a good discount, for balance of this month
Headquarters for a complete Line in all
in all Kib+ds of Hardware
HARLAND BROTHERS
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
STREET LIGHTING.
The street lighting for the month
of bfay amounted to $137.50.
EXETER USING OIL
Exeter has had its first application
of oil on their Streets. Clinton will
follow suit sometime after all the
other towns have been using it.
C L E AN ---No dust or flying ashes. ' Ash
chutes wide all. ashes into convenient pan.,
No . ash shovelling
necessary. See the
, McClary dealer or write for booklet. 33
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STREET PAY SHEET. CEMETERY RECEIPTS.
Last montes •the pay roll of the Superinilent Shobrooke( reported
street commrttoe for wort3e on t?:e 567
7C1or sale tlotd . and work. dyne.
streets arnountedone.yi109.03. Some
good work wasp done.
PRONOUNCE It!
Off agin',
On Agin',,
Gone Agin', ,
Peremysl.
11.
p.
JUST TRY US
"A Dollar bill may carry to its re
ceiver the vilest infection says the
Winchester Press. But bring it in.
We'll take the risk
DELIVERY VAN ON ROAD.
Mr. C. Connor, 'the`Huron Street
baker now hast et bread ean'to de-
liver his bread and mikes to his oust
omers. it isrnnchrfaster then a
boy and express; wagon.
11IAKING- IMPROVEMENTS.
"Our 0 Wilk Sam" Mr•, S. S. Cooper
of the Normandie Hotel has had
the c'0anen t moil at work fixing up
the steps at the talo entrances. A.
good job ha( been clone.
MAY NUT HAVE
A MODEL SCHOOL
10 has been rumored that the Ontar
io Government uiay do away with the
Model Schools this year:, owing to
their finances being a low water mark.
It this is so Clinton will be without
the usual crowd of student in the fall
BARBEEING AT BAYFIELD
Ole. 0. Whitmore, who has been
with Mr. A Lawson for the past year,
has gone to Bayfield where he has op
enecl up a barber shop. The young
gentlemdn ehou d do well at the
summer resort
TOURNAMENT POSTPONED
The Seafoi,th bowling tournament
has been postponed from July Iet and
2nd to the 7th and Sth of July on ac
count of the Seaforth race meeting
OIARMERS 'USING OIL.
Blenheim? May, 26. -The road 'oil-
ing enthusuasm, which has been of
great benefit to th.e laying Of duet
in this town, during the past( two
seasons, hos •spread to some ports
of the country!, surrounding, and a
number of farmers are grading
their roads with particular a'treand
giving them' a coat Of oil. This
has been done in several places by
individual farmers across their own
properties, and( has been !found
beneficial to crops and more
cleanly about; the louse. One par-
ticularly fines stretch of country
road is just east Of the town, where
three farmers have co -opera tee
and have a stretch of rioadthat heti
no equal in 'tho' county. Thee( is
over a quartet Of mile of it !across
the farms of Messrs. Nell and Arch.
Campbell and Mrs. J. E. Pickering,
and others who have seen how well
It works are reported to be get-
ting ready to follow this example,
MINOR LOCALS.
A PLEASANT EVENING.
Last iEriday evening the pupils of
Principal '13ou k'e room repeated
their Empire Day program before
alarge !audiences atOi,tario Str.
Church. Those .present had an
enjoyable evening.
H.•of R. COMMITTEE MEET HERE
The Hamel of Refuge Committee
met here on (Friday last 'on !their
way back from Co. Council nndpaid
the 'Houecl 'of Refuge a visit. Every
thing was found to be in good
shape.
ANOTHER "BULL'' STORY.
Objecting strongly to being ship-
ped out'of town, a bull broke loose
at the railway yards Saturday and
led farmers( and shippers !a merry
chase over fields .and gardens ar d
through fences before he was fine
ally rounded- up and roppe d.
L. 0, L. GARDEN PARTY.
June.
Lots Of mini now.
Exams will soon be hear.
Council met or. Monday evening.
The Greyhound excursion June
15. ,.
The gratis' will neon have to be
cut along' the etree'ts.
Get voml hydro hills .paid
night to Eaves ,poror 10%.
L; 0. L. Gtidere leanly in town
on June 17th. Sue big bills,
The New ;Era' will be .sent to ,any.
address in Can'adr4 for the remail-,
er 'of 1910' Iter only '40c,
The Street Committee are having
seven -el of the Macadam ,streets
cleaned up ancc the grass' removed
off the ,sides Of 'the roads,
June
Don't forget the 11 'C, picnic
on. July 1st, A good time is fguar-
nteed and amusements of all sorts
,p i11 be 'their to entertain the pub-
li•s,
'thJnele Tomes] Cabin'• was played
herd ort Monday night, but the
Company did not have !a very! big
- crowd. They went from here 'to
Blyth.
Send in 'the newt's. Don't forget
that we have, ue , drop box nn the
door for convenience sake, and y'ou
can drop. ' in, the items there at
eight. Be• sure and sign your
same, It will not he published.
The Neve Era has 'a- /complete
line of wedding stationery' which
we can print, in the latest ;`style.
Your !order will receive prompt
attention.
CAN SEE THE PLANS.
Anyone :wanting) to me the plans
the proposed changes at the mark
et Square can do sio by culling at
the Con's'tableee toffice.
SCALES MOVED,
Last week the town scales were
moved back to' their new position to
make wap f.or 'the Carnegie annex
to'our Library! building.
NAND DATES.
June 17-L 0. L: Garden Party.
June 24 -Garden Party.;Lordes'b'oro
July 1-R. C. picnic, afternoon.
July 1 -Garden Party Londes'eeoro
WAS IT FOR THEFT.
Somebody one evening last
week removed a pane of glees from
the ba,cle of Mee J. 1r. Hovey's Drug
Store, but must have' been scared
off as nothing was found missing.
CLINTON MISSED THE STORM.
Clinton missed the vi'olen't storm
that did 'o much damage in West
Orn Ontario on Moncla.y. Wel lutd a
good rain storm that cooled the
air and did good( to the crops. A
Press report! from Goderich save;
-At Goderich and vicinity consid-
erable damage( was clown ley light-
ning. Victoria School in the 'town
Mr. Peter Caatelon has, very kind was struck; and evetroughing'nn
ly offered his lawn for a garden side of the building torn off. Mr.
party to the Clinton lodge L. 0. L. Mc\Tally's house on Bruce street
to be heli! 'on Thursday. Juno 17th. Goderich, wile damaged. The
and part of the/ proceeds will be lightning went downs the chimney
given to the Women's Patriotic, and ripped tho plaster off'the walls
Society. The Clinton; Kittle Bane cracked the butside wall. Word
will supply a Patriot'e.' oatmeal from. Goderich is to the effect that
program it is' hoped" that ' 'ft was' the heat is et rain (std hall
thee a will be a very large kitlen d -i storm that bas been experierced
mice at this openime Garden Party there in years. No • crop deux ge
was 1!carned, of last night.
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
The .following members of the
003CAc11 lndu Priu1 and Agrienl-
tm'al Society have en -toned the
names in the, Standing 'Geld Crop
Competition for the district:
Colborne Township- John S.
Clark, 'Hugh Hill, ib'letcher Pis'hcr.
John S. hernighan, C. C. McNeil
and J. A. O c'Hardy.
Godcrieb Tewnehip-isare Sulk -
held, Harry L. Salkhold, Geo. An-
drews, J. McClnsky, J. Sowerby, J.
P., and !Geo. Laitheneite,
The crop chosen by the Society
is •Oates and the judgingttakes plea
at harvest time.
DEATH OF 01109. HENRY TOWN
Death removed one of Seaforths old
est and most respected residents on
Sunday last, when ties, Henry Town
passed away at her home on George
street. Mrs. Town suffered a severe
attack of paralysis the Sunday prev-
ious which was followed on Monday
by a seemed stroke, and she gradually
sank until the end came on Sunday.
Mrs. Town was born in London, Eng
land, 72 years ago and spent her early
married life there, coming to this
with her husband 43 years ago. For
a short time they resided in Wood
stock, before coming to Seaforth,
where for over 80 years they have
been well-known and greatly respect
ed residents, She was of a bright
amiable disposition and her death will
be a distinct loss to her many friends
and neighbors, to whom she was en
deared by her cheery council and kind
ly deeds, and especially will her loss
be felt by her aged partner in life and
her family to whom ebe was so deeply
attached. She is survived by her hue
band and a family of five sons and
one daughter, Thomas, of South Bend,
Indiana; George, of Wroxeter; Wil
line of Hamilton; Lieut, Percy, of
r 1 n ':on; Sidney, of Chicago, and
Mrs, Bartriim, of New York, to whom
the sincerest sympathy is extended in
their bereavement. The remains are
interred in the Maitlandbank deme.
eery on Wednesday, the funeral ser
vices being held in St. Thomas Church
of which church Mrs, Town bad been
along and consistent member
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WILLIS CEIUECIR
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
%eel be administered at the morning
service next Sunday. The minister
will conduct this service and also in
the evening.
The Preparatory Service, at which
also new members will be received,
will take place Friday night June lith
et 8 o'clock. The minister Rev, le. C.
Harper, B. D, will preach.
The Ghee' Oiub are giving a Butler
Sale of Work and ,giving
codk-
ing and a Patriotic Tea, on Saturday
afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock,on
the leave of Dr Wm, Gunn.
The First Annual Picnic of the
Covenant Adult B. 0, will be held
next Friday, June 18th.
ONTARIO 8T. CHURCn',
Me 0. 8, Hawke,formerly of Clinton
occupied the pulpit on Sunday in the
absence of the pastor.
Next Sunday, Rev. S. J. Ailin, who
has returned from the Conference at
Se Mary's, will preach both morning
and evening.
The financial statement for the past
year shows a balance on hand of
$260,00 and also shows the total
amount raised for all purposes to be
$4500 00.
WESLEY CUURCI
The pastor spoke on "things which
cannot be' shaken" at the morning
service and at night, Rev R Fulton
Irwin, of Wheatley, preached His
subject was "Divine Equity"
The Christian Endeavor Committee
had charge of the League on Monday
evening_
The W M S held a social evening
on Tuesday night Mrs McMath gave
a report of the branch meeting recent
ly held at London
The pastor gave an address on the
Conference world at the Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday night
The pastor expects to preach next
Sunday
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CON N £"''S
BUTTER=CROST'
SMALL BREAD
The Bread of Quality
Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary
Made in Clinton, Ontario
Phone 202
sc Loaf
0. the pleasure given
by the refined -ex-
cerllence of Lotus Lawn
stationery is 'added the
satisfaction derived frons
the fact that it is "made
in Canada."
Note Paper Envelope, Invitation.
Wiping Tablets' Ponetcriea.
Correspondence Cards
Initialled Stationery
Gentlemen's Club Note nod Stationery
The W. D. Fair eo.
Often' the cheapest--2Uways the Best
Mainit
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Penslar White Pine end 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-
Dispensing Chen1
J,E_ HO7i"MY
Chemist TUE PEN�LAR DRUG STORE
Furniture, Tugs & L•in leurnb
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only slant some odd pieces.
You will find it to your advents to inspect cur 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
J
S.
LIN
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store
ForEayetroughing and
Sheet Meal Work of
all Kinds try us.
Agents for
Preston Metal Shingles
Thos. Hawkins
The earner Store
"Live and Let Live"
Are You
(Going Camping ?
The season is here again when we
hegin to think of hike and stream and
the pleasures that go along with
camping and picnicing
If you are going camping, see us re-
garding your s:ipplies. We are special-
izing on this trade
Sandwich Materials
Sandwiches are handeeand appetizing
for the picnics and Tittle jaunts that
campers frequently take. We have
Cold Meats, Jellied Meate Potted Meat
and Peanut Butter, Salmon, Sardines,
Olives and Oheese
Specials
Strawberries, Oranges. Lemons,
Bananas, Pineapples, Ripe Tomatoes
Green Onions, and Lettuce
Plumbing and Heating Es E. unniford
Shop -over Rowlands Hardware
Phone 53 PRONE 45.
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TEST OUR
BETTER SINES
You'll find here not only the late model shoes
-the best of shoes -the shoes you'll like, but you
will find that buying;shoes here is a pleasure -both
for reason of the excellence of our shoes and our
splendid painstaking service in fitting. We spare
no pains to see that you are fitted with just the
right sort of shoes, and that you are
Fitted Correctly in Every Detail
If you buy shoes here once, you'll do it again, We
havemofpatrons that havemet
a whole army v with
this experience and never think of going elsewhere
Men's Shoes 52,00 2,50 3.00 3.50 to 6 500
Women's Shoes at 7.50 2,00 3,50 to 5.00
Boys and Girls Shoes 1.50 2.00 2.50 to 3.50
Children's Shoes 85c 50c 75c 1,00 to 1.50
There is nothing new or startling about our prices, you
have seen the same figures quoted time and again, and
they will continue to be quoted for all, time to come
BUT we ask you to come here to see and learn how much
better shoe value your shoe money will secure here than
it will if you, buy your shoes "most anywhere,!'
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