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We are now readywith a complete range of new fall suitings, to take your order
and make you up a suit that in fit, style and finish will be excelled by none,
An Men Buying' New Clothes Want Their Money's Worth
and They Get et it at Brown's.
By money's worth we mean the fullest and completest value in fabric. fit and
fashion that money can bay,
Most men's clothing stores that we know of sell pretty good clothing. But
BROWN'S clothing store holds to a standard in choice of fabrics and in actual
detail of making that places our clothing in a class by itself,
Brown's men's suits, whether high priced or low priced, to satisfy us, must be
better and we see to it that they are better. The "pretty good" kind won't do.
Our Men's Clothing Store steeps its Customres night with Fashion
When you order a suit made at Iiraii'n'S you can depend upon it being
thoroughly reliable in every way. It is not the material of which a garment is made
alone that counts. It is the hundred and one little details in the making Glad fitting
which bring about the effect that only a skilled tailor can produce. We stand behind
every garment that leaves our work room and will guarantee style, fit and finish that
will suit the most fastidious taste.
We can give you the very suit you are looking for—supposing, of course, you
are looking for a good suit—all wool in fabric and correctly tailored.
We Also carry a Full Line of Men's Furnishings
Women's Store lien's Store
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Merchant Tailoring
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Phone 103
Dry Goods and
lionse Furnishings
Phone 67
THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
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JOB DEPARTMENT
Is now ready to do your work. New
type and new stock of paper just placed
tet Us Do Your Printing
THE NEW ERA, CLINTON
SpiceQuality will determine the Success of your
iPickles and Preserves
The pickling season is with us once
again. No bousewite wants to take
chances on having her pickles spoiled
by poor ingredients. The kind we sell
can be depended upon. Quality is the
feature of ours,
Spices and Vinegar
IU bulk spices we have an excellent
assortment including, ground allspice,
cloves, pepper, mixed spice, ground
cinnamon, celery seed, mustard seed,
tumeric, curry powder and whole
mixed spice.
Whole pickling spice will be in
special demand. We have a quality
article at 40e per lb. Also in 5 and 10
et, packages.
It pickles are to keep the quality of
the vinegar must he good, It ie false
economy to buy poor vinegar because
it is a few cents less. We have
.Eeinze's special pickling Vinegar,
Don't forget sealers, rings and seal-
ing wax,
'HIGHEST PRICES FOR WETTER ANAA,, EGGS.
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Melina
Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection, Light in eon
structiou and design tut ex-
tremely well inane in,every cle•
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
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Furniture Dealers and Funeral 'Directors—Phone 104
N. Ball 110 atESID'ENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 186
NEW FALL
FOOTWEAR
The New Models
we are showing in
Footwear for the
fall and winter and winter season faithfully re-
produce all the style features of the highest
priced custom-rnade. We can meet every
possible requirement you may have in our
line, at moderate -expense. We guarantee
thorough satisfaction with every pair,
They, are Refined Styles, made of
the best material, and easily take
the lead for Quality and Value.
We are showing an especially good. line of
Women's Shoes, in all leathers, buttoned or
laced T ,, at $3.5o. hese we have just received
and an ,p acein stock.
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BIG CROWDS AT TORONTO
Clinton and vielnity is .sending
its qu.oto to, the big fair. at Tor-
onto last week and also this week,
WENT TO WINGHAM
IT,any lacrosse sports from Clin-
ton went+to Winham on Labor
Day to see the match between 'Or-
angeville and and Wingham. The
game was a tie 6-6.
OFIOUSE OF REFUGE COMMITTEE
MET HERE MONDAY
The'Flouse ofeitfege Committee
of the Huron Cr. Council met here
on'M:oshday of this week to trans
act business,
MINOR LOCALS,
Next holiday will now be Thanks
giving Day.
The Collegiate opened on Tues-
day of this week,
Toronto Fair still continues to
draw the crowds 'from this section
Did you go away for Labor Day
Do your Christmas shopihing,
,early, but wive some for the taxes
Let ushope that we will have la
fine '''summer" this fall,
,FAREWELL TO CONGREGATION
On Sunday morning in the ele-
ven o'clock service, Capt„ the Rev,
C E. Jeakins rector of St. Jude's
church, celebrated Holy Communi-
on with his congregation for the
last time before leaving as chap-
lain with the 68th Batt/Won, for
,overseas service, There were a
very large number of communi-
cants present and the sermon
preached by the rector waste leery
impressive one. Rec.. Mr, Stotts
formerly of the Onondaga par-
ish assisted in the service, while
dining the. offertory Miss (Elsie
Senn sang very sweetly "0 Truss
in the Lord" tHandel). Previcius
to the sermon Rev. Mr. Jeakins
took occasion, to than], the vastry
of Cthe church for granting him
leave of absence, so that his con -
rection with St. ,Trade's would not
be entirely broken off, He an-
nounced that during his absence,
his father, Rev. 14Ir. Jeakins
o£ , the Wa'ierloo parish, Quebec,
would take charge of the
,work at St;.; Jude's, He
would bel present fotr
'Pnitl) and its results,'" was : the
tubjeet of the rector's sermon at
the morning service, he taking as
his text the stolyt of the ten le
p-
tcrs, as given in Luke Yvii ;14. "As
they went they were' healed." In
beginning a
his se •
b g non Rev,. +
Jeakins pointed out that faith sas
absolutely essential not only to
the religious life, essential,
to es;q y
walk of lite. Science and business
equally as well as religion demand
ed • faith
The business man who
succeeded was the man who had
faith in the future of his city and
who acts upon that faaitli• The
main thing in the healing of .the
ten lepers was that they ,.setas
with faith. As they went they
wore healed Just as soon as they
aced they were healed, The cure
depended on their aetipn. There
was a strong relationship between
faith and the two spheres
,of ,tile seen and t'he'rrieelen, 1t
was at this point thrit faith. and
obedience came into cant=tet. "If
arig man will do His will; he, shall
know of the dccttrine." Not by
studying or by needless po-.dar-
ing, but by doing would one come
eomr io kno 1 of. the Divine will
and of '- the doc+tbine, The Holy
Cemmuniore ghat a d• op mystery
it, was. What cA sad feet ibat so
so much of Christian bigotn y cen-
tered around the Tabl3 of th'e
Lord Be' altee all'a>.gumeuts pro
and con had been given, tha oi;le
and the only way to leallyunder.-i
Stand the Mystery of the Commun
ion was partaking of it. Then
would follow the joy 'of obeying
God's comivatd. "Do ti,is in re-
membrance of hie," The same op-
plied to .he other great mystteries
,of the Chrisyiar, faith, the cruci-
fixion, and baptism). The Law .of
obedience was just au true 'here
and if 0130 obeyed then ,thp joy
folio vs. Commence and live (, a
the religion of Christ Ini your
daily life and your, doubts will flee
away. You Will Bold no mere
,opinion ore theee .mallter, hut you
will know that your Redeanaer
liveth," said the speaker in coos
eluding,. .,.. ,
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SHAREHOLDERS .5 17ST 1'A 1
Shareholders of the defunct Suver
eign Bank in Wyoming are being vis
iced by the bailiff, as many of them
have refined to pay the double Habil
sty
EASY ON THE WATER WAGON.
August was so wet that it only
cost Lite Council :MAS for street
watering old Probe didn't render
his account in time for meeting.
WHAT ABOUT CLINTON?
The London City Council ;will
take measures to compeliuotor•
cycles to have mufflers. The nui-
sance is not half so, had in .Clin-
ton as some autg' owners leaving
their exhaust open, which is a-
gainst the law. T,et the police put
a stop to this nuisance.
HYDRO POWER INTERRUPTION
An interruption in the local hy-
dro lighting and power supply oc-
curred about 0.30 o'clock Monday
night and lasted for about fifteen
minutes. Trouble on the high -
ter Sion lines outside the town was
blamed for the intterruption, No
power was receiyetl in town all
all during the intierrnption.
JEWISH =W. YEAR,
Wednesday evening was the com
meneement of the Jewish New
Year, and the festival will becon-
tinued today and 'Fridta •. The
Jewish New Year is the oldest of
all festivals celebro(crd in the
,cis-ilized world and is unique for
its significance cis web as for les
antiquitlr. "The eeeular hew yell.
'on January 1, is e clay of gratifi-
cation, men rejoice in what they
Have achieved, It is :r day for
sordid inventories, whereas tete
Jewish New ''aer is a time for
serious thought on the meaning of
',life. It evokes plus eontempiation
of the difficult problems as to the
tight and wrong and its'appealis
clot that we slhoulcl get ntot•e 0131
of practical life," said Rabbi Price
of Toronto in commenting 031 21i
occasion..
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
Rev. J. A, Robinson, the new rector,
will commence his new duties next i
Sunday
WILLIS CHURCH
The minister, Rev. 1.0, Harper, will
conduct both services nett Sunday
Sunday, Sept, 28, will be Rally Day
in the Sunday School
Miss L. McArthur, deaconess in
training at Toronto, will address the
Girls Club of Willis Church. in the
lecture room on Monday evening next,
Sept, lath, at 8 o'clock.
ONTARIO ST. CHURCH.
Sunday School opened for fall and
winter work. Large number of mem
hers present, `Every teacher and off",
cep in their plane with one exception
Preparations are being made for
Rally Sunday, Some •very special
features this year
The quartett of choir were busy
people last Sunday. They gave a se
Iehtion.at both servines also gang for
the Sunday School in the afternoon.
Jen Weir sangN
patriotic selection for
the Sunday School which was veil
much enjoyed
WESLEY CHURCH:
The regular meeting of the W.M.F,
will be held to day in 111e lecture room
Last Sunday evening Mrs. R, Cheri
esworth of Pore Arthur (nee Miss Zhda
McRae) sane, "He Wipes the Tear Il
from every Eye"
Misses Gladys and Irene Keller sang i
a duet at the morning service.
Next Sunday morning Mr. 0. 0.
Grant, B.A., will give an address en
the work of the Reacting Camp
PAT y 1
Do not tiiirget the
Business Meeting
ill
Connell Chamber
on Friday
of this Reels
Important to Every Member
SHIPPING TO LONDON .LAIR
On Saturday of th's week Messrs
Geo. Dale and Fred Nott are shipping
10 horses down to the Western Fair
We expect to see a good many red
ribbons on ibis bunch
WILL TEACH AT TORONTO
Mr, Norman Mureh, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Thos, March, of Stratford and
formerly of this section
has gone to Toronto to accept hie new
position on the teaching staff of the
University' School there at 51,700, lir
Murch relinquished a position as pub
lie school teacher in Toronto to accept
his new situation
RESOLiTTION Cr
APPRECIATION
Brantford Expositor,—Ai tiueet-
irg of the numbers of thq Brant-
ford Ministerial alliance was held
Labor Day in the Y. R' ,C. A., the
first part of the gathering baking
the form of a banquet, to which
the members of the associatin and
their wives wets invited, A most
delightful repast was served to
the guests and four new meml;ers
Molesting Rev. W. E. Baker, or Col
borne street, Rev. J. R. teeters, of
Marlboro, Rev. Dr. Henderson, of
Wallington anct Rev. W. Smyth,
of Sydenham street Methodist
churches, were welcomed as mem-
bers of the 4issociatlion. Fol-
lowing the banquet, the president
Rev. A L. Lavett, made n Huang
reference`'to the departure of Rev
C. E. Jeakins, who leaves to -day
for Niagara, where has (receivged
the appointment of chaplain of
the 55t1•. Battalion, Rev. H. A,
Woodside, pastor of Zion Pres-
byterian church, then moved a re-
solution of atrue. ciatloe to, Rev.
Jill. Jeakins, ids resolution being
seconded by Rev. Diatthew Kelly,
pastor of Congregational church,
Rev. Jealcros responded feelingly
to the reading of the resolution,
which fellows.—')`hat as an asso-
ciation we do hereby record our
appreciation of Rev. C. E. Jeakins,
B. A.,, B. D., our esteemed brottiyee
and fellow laborer in placing him-
self at the disposal of our 'govern-
ment for chaplaincy of the 68th
Battalion for /overseas service,t
shat as IS workman we have found
him both ardent and efficient in
the religious communion to which
phi; belongs, and manifesting a
wide sympathy in pal! other religi-
ous and humanitarian activities in
the city, that we assurre him hie
ni e ofi1eactee his e[ei-
cut mes-
sages ad kindly judgment will be
missed in the councils of our also
siation, that we , recommend Mrs.
Jeakins and Master Reginald, as
well as himself and lois work, ,to
Cho guidance of the Divine Spirit
and the sustaining grace. of 'sour
loving Lord and brothers separa-
tion from this fant:ly asweil nsfrom
the city, owing to continuance Of
the war, may in the mysterious pro
vinee of G,od be of the shortest
'possible duration,
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The Bread of Quality
Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary
Made in Clinton, Ontario
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School Ontfitters
And invite you to do your buying at our store
Everything you need will be found
here in good assortment
and value
The W. D. Fair eo.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
15$518
Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam
What's the use experimenting
with medicines? We know what
White Pine and Spruce Balsam is,
y
as the formula is printed on each
label.
Beyond a doubt this is the most
efficient cough remedy ,we have
ever'scld. Nothing else will so
readily relieve a cough. Try it -
Dispensing. Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE
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Furniture, Rugs & L inoieuni
We can assist you in selecting your • Furniture; if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only scant some odd pieces.
You will fled 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.
Onr Undertaking Department is up to date in every respect
and we guarantee the best of satisfaction
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'Undertaker and Funeral Director. phone 28.
Night mid Sunday Calfs answered at Residence over store
DOLLARS
COUNT
The: corner Store
"Live and Let Live"
The Spice
Makes the Pickles
' Have yotl over observed that
some pickles and meat sauces have
different flavors from others ?
The cause lies in the Spice and
Vinegar used,
Our Mixed Pickling Spice as
well as our other Spiceg are se -
lc ctocl 1:ith the, utmost' care—You
cannot go wrong in using them.
Allspice.
Let us give you a price bre your Cuinomon whole or ground.
plumbing( or 'Furnace and see the Cloves, whoa: and grolund,
Dollars' we can save y'ou,
Curry Powder, Mace, Tumeric,
Agents for Hecto Furnaces •
Celery n Seed, whole Mixed,
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Pickling Sp..,l.
All to kirds • of good duality -Vine
eas select from.
We have the' P:GR,FECT SEAL
and CROWN Band Jams,
Thos• lluwkins
Plumbing and [eating
Silo _ y ,•• nniford
p o eI Ate laud s hardware
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We think our shoes take the topmost position
in every particular—
For Style, Fit, Quality, Durability
We believe our shoes are generally conceded
even by our competitors, to be
Shoes of Unusual Excellence
The same careful attention is given to the
style, fit and dependable , n p ndable quality of our $2.00,
$2.50 and $3.00 shoes as is given to our:shoes
costing $5,00 or $6,.00,
Getting down to-facts—we believe your shoe
money will do better work here than it will at
any other store. ,
Shoes for Men, for Women, for the School Boy and
Girl, for Very Little People, and Infants
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