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The Clinton New Era, 1915-09-16, Page 6PAGE SIS. Come and See Our First Complete Display of L{1kVE Y NEW AUTO .N FASHIONS Dress Qoods, Ready=to=Wear Garments, Furs All women want to know what the Fall and Winter Fashions are to be. There— fore, all women wait with considerable interest for Brown's Announcement that the new styles are in readiness. Keeping in touch, as we do, with the authentic sources of in- spiration, the fashions are always new --and correct. For months we have been planning, studying, working, on this display, And now we invite you to enjoy the hospitality of this store, in its gala dress of -rich autumn tints and fabrics, and to view the new styles in all their freshness and beauty. Are you interested ? Of course' you are, and we shall be glad to have you attend this Display. Magnificent Showing of Women's Tailored Coats That the styles of the new outer garments: are already popular, is evidenced by the. 'fact that so many of our customers have already chosen their new coats And we are sure that, after an inspection of the many models on display, you will agree with us. that the showing is a most satisfying one in point of variety, beauty and price THE NEW COATS arehere in more wonder- ful variety than even Great cosy coats of soft warm fabrics in autumn colors, many mixtures and soft - toned plaids and over plaids Then there are the handsome Coats of Plush and Fur Fabrics that bid fair to have first place in fashion's favor for the many occasions when a separate coat is the only garment that meets your need, .And no matter what the material, coats are all cut on generous lines with flaring skirts; some with pleats, many with broad belts, some with military touches, and nearly all designed to be worn either open or closed at the throat ltich Fur Sets in Artistic new Fashion One touch of fur transforms the whole costume— adds beauty and style as nothing else can and fashion insistently demands furs this season. Therefore, our storks are abundant and unusually well assorted Animal effects lead and both Muffs and Neck- pieces show varied arrangements of heads, tails and paws, In Neckpieces, the Stole made from a single skin and worn with the head and tail hanging over the shoulder, promises to be very fashionable The new Muffs are in round, pouch and pillow shapes, and all varied in a number of ways Long haired Furs—notably fox and wolf—are extremely fashionable, but not the exclusive of the ever popular Mink, Rudson Sable, etc, Some very handsome seta being shown,in these NevtGoods That Will Also Add to the interest of Your. Visit. The New Dress Goods and Silks The New Velvets and Trimmings The New Coatings The New Waists The New Rugs and House Furnishings The New Smallwares, Etc. Women's Store. Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 63 MIIMilitliM911axn,.mr®c # Men's `tore T coe 'lien's Furnishings Merchant Tailoringd Phone 103 FIs --- 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 Just a Word About Our Teas Which we can recommend to all users of Good Tea A trial is convincing of our "Special Brand" Tea which is especially prepared for us, from 25c to 45c lb We also have other well known brands, such as Red Rose, Salada, Liptons, Etc. at popular prices We have a few Crocks which holds from E to 4 gallons—just the thing for packing butter. eggs, etc. at prices you will find right. HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. J Phone 111 ON e THE STORE OF 4111ALITY Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in run struction and design but ex- tremely well made in,every de. tail. Here are thefinest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spot in (Huron o buy all kinds ofFurniture $.A.�1.1 & T =INTSQ N Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors—''hone 104 N. Ball 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 186 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-made. + 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 Wornen's Shoes, in all leathers, buttoned or laced, at $350. These we have just received and placed in stock, 11. S. e14APMi ; ('hone 70 Clinton FOUND 51000 IN NOTES Last week Blaster Hilton Butts, eon of Mr. 'William 13ntts, found notes which amounted to '$1000, belonging to Mrs, A, Irwin of Hayfield. The lady was notified of the find and re warded the boy for having found the notes - FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Mr. Ord engineer` at the Mitchell electric light station has resigned his position and will join a coups of en- gineers for services in Europe. He will hand over his duties as seen as a successor has been secured, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT From this date the New Era will be sent to NSW subscribers forwarding a year's subscription, for the balance of this year FREE; that is, the paper will be sent from the date we receive the order to the 31 Dec. 1016, for 51,00, Sample Copies will be sent to any ad. dress tree, Tell your friends of this big offer DRESS GOODS WILL ADVANCE Unscrupulous speculators in the United States, taking advantage of the dearth of dyestuffs caused by the European war, nave grabed up the bulk of the availiable color materials in America and boosted the prices to such an extent that the cost of dye- ing has advanced more than 500 per cent. This advance in dyeing mater ials will raise the price of dress goods. The price is already increasing, btu has not increased much as yet, With the market cornered in dyes, buyers confidently expect that a large in crease in the price of dress goods will be felt this winter BLYTH V1 18 SHOTS Three rinks of Blyth Bowlers were herelast Thursday evening and had an enjoyable gnme with the local Bowlers, At the finish of 18 ends the men from the North were up 13 shots Following were the scores and skips Blyth Clinton Dr. Allison 19 Dr. Axon....12 Dr, McTaggart19 D. A, NorresterS G. McTaggart.,..1.3 J. le. Hovey..18 51 88 In the afternoon Dr. Axon and bis wrecking crew gave a rink skipped by Dr. McTaggart a sound trimming. After the evening tbe Bowlers were taken over to the Hotel Normandie for refreshments, HOUSE OF REFUGE MATTERS The quarterly meeting of the House of Refuge committee of the ()ninety Council was held last week in Clinton, the usual inspection showing Dlinmates and everything in good order, as usual accounts totalling '$2,417 80 were ap pfioved. Mr. Connor, of Olinton, was awarded the contract for supplying bread to the House at $3,75 per 100 lbs. The question of selling properties owned by inmates that the proceeds might be applied to their care, was again discussed, and Inspector Tor ranee given power to deal with each case as seems best. Mies Haynes, an inmate, was committed to the care of friends in Ba field on their request, on the condition that the village gives a bond that here after she will not again become a charge on the county. Other cases of persons whose admie sion to the House was desired were left for the decision of Dr. Shaw, the House physician MINOR LOCALS. A company of Home Guards has been organized in Listowel., After all said and done, it'sa great thing to mind your owu business. Breathes there a man with a mem- ory so good that be has never stopped when almost home and roused, 'Now what the Sam Hill was it my wife told me to be sure to remember.' Whitby has an Old Girls Association Clinton girls never grow old. An eleven cent stamp, the first of this denomination to be issued, has been authorized by the United States Postmaster General, Rural maid deliveries have resulted in the closing of 1,100 small post -offices in this Province in the last 3 years. Actou raised $5,700 for the Patriotic Fund. Goderich Star,—A fire alarm was rung at 3 o'clock on Monday morning owing to a blaze which had started in tie Belford barber shop, but though the brigade turned out their services were but little needed and practically no damage was done, "business as usual' being the order in the shop that day. The shop is now run by Mr. Barr, formerly clerk at the Hotel' Nomandie, THE CLINTON NEW ERA.' Roasts retain their natural flavor -- bread, cakes, puddings, etc., baked in a ai ..83/ealways come fresh and sweet .A crn from its pertectly -ventilated oven. See the McClary dealer in your town. Sold by Harland Bros. hagmVsvosommomvox lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlAAAAAAAAAAAOAAAAAAAAAArsAAAAA,SAA 1 IP News 4 4 • Local 1 evvvvvvvvvvvv®vvvvvvvvVvvvvv'v,rvvv®vvvvvvvv'sv®v®dvvv ; BAND OONOERT. The Kiltie Band' gave their concert on Thursday evening of last week. STILL CLIMBING. This is the 409th day that the British Empire has been at war with Ger- many. 18TH BATTL. IN FRANCE, NEW 0, T. R, TIMETABLE. At 12.01 a.m. Sunday morning a nd4v timetable went into effect over the Grand Trunk. There will he no changes in the trains in and out of Clinton, G -RAFT IN 33RD BATTL Several officers and men of, the 33rd Battl. havo been arrested at It hes been announced, though not -London for, theft of supplies from o&loiai, that the 13th Battl., which was the quartlrrmaster's sterep, Capt. drilled at London, is now in France— E:; M. McLean of London, and somewhere. • formerly a citizen of Clinton - has. A SPECIAL OFFER. charge of the police duties of the, camp and was the leading man in fii,ding out who was the thief. rye are adding new names daily to our list of subscribers. Why not send it to vour distant friends from now till January 1916, only 25 cents. ARE AT LONDON FFAIR. A large number from Clinton and vicinity are attending the Western Fair at. London. Reports say it is an excellent show this year. HAVE YOU RD V D WED, NEW CONDUCTOR ON B. k G. Mr. J, A. Mitchell has been appoint- ed to succeed Sir. Thorns Ausebrook on the Buffalo and Goderich run of the G. T, R. Mr. Mitchell lived m Clinton for some years, being freight agent and operator. When tbe strike occurred he went on the road as AV freight conductor running through subsWe dislike to keep reminding our here on the 6.30 train at night to Gode they sfbers, through the New Era than rich. Lately he has had the South - no should nay up, but we know ll, ampton to Hamilton run as a passenger er no other way to reach them so well, his new duties. e : and funds are absolutely necessary to a continuance of business. PROVINCIAL HEALTH. WE OAN HANDLE YOUR WANTS The report of the Provincial Board of Health for last month shows it de - aided improvement, and iu the cases business is the newspaper business, of typhoid, scarlet fever, infantile any orders placed with us you will paralysis there has been a marked receive promptly and we stand hack of drop, while in the cases of smallpox, all orders, measles, whooping cough and cerebro spinal meningitis there has been a GIVES 51000 A YEAR. ought increase. Thronghout the Prov Reeve John Joynt, of Lucknow, well ince there has been a slight decrease known to agreat tunn Olintenians, in deaths of twenty six, as compared y h A states that he will give $1,000 to the awithunIasidred.ugust, and in cases, almost Patriotic Fund every year as long as - tbe war lasts, Bruce Co, Council is VE71ER:1N OF SEVENTY HIVE fund iving $4'000 per month to the sura Ooderich Star :—Among those who are most keenly anxious for INTERESTING SCHOOL COURSES, the success of the British arms are The instruction in the new course 1 y of lessons on the present European war, given from the little hooklets entitled "The Story of the war" is Raul, walked into the ioual recruit being continued, as it is also thein ing office coif of+feted Iris s'pr- structicn in morals and manner's, vices Mr Straiton will be aeve+ity kno hn as the "Golden Rule" series, five years of age n Saturday siert' Tiroug'h it could noE.be accepted, his oefer wcte d notateci, as an SOME WENT TO ORANGJIs e"bug his (Ifre of sturdy patriotisiu. &Ir. Some of the Olinton lacrosse "bugs" motored to Winglniin on Friday and took special train to Orangeville to see the final game between the two towns IMPROVEMENTS PS Will Johnston. the Huron Street Mrs. Hanley has hada neat veran- grocer, who is a member of the Wing- dah erected at her boine on Ontario ham team this year played goal for street. - them. Miss Fowler bas had a new metal THE ORILLIA S'1't1L'EPS, roof put on her cottage. Thos. Haw- kins bad the contract. Last week the Oriliia Packet made 'Che exterior wood work of the Olin. reference to the streets of Orillia litter ton Motor Oar works is being brighten having them oiled, and the New .Era ed by the painter's brush. has been a firm believer that Clinton S. S. (Peeper is putting a roofing would save money, as well as the mixture on the Hotel Normandie Macadam roads, if oil was used instead Block. of water. Here, is the paragraph.— The block occuppied by Morrish & There is no doubt that the public have Co. and the other stores has had the never had the comfort in relation to brickwork "dressed up" for -winter cur streets and the dust nuisance, weather. that they have had this year under The Matson Bank Block is befna treatment with oil, There has been a brightened up with a coat of paint delightful absence of dust, at the same time the streets have been more com- fortable for traffic. Any newspaper needed in your home let the New Era handle it for you. Our of the "o old boys - Last Saturcl+ay. Mr, Alex Straition, town treasurer who is aveteran of (the tleenTan Stratton was G. T. R. ,agent at Clinton years ago. MINOR LOCALS ' ICs time to prepare for Winter. Start your Christmas shopping now. Half of September gone now. - Potato rot is reported very had in many fields. Apart from this disease the crop is eve of the finest ever grown in the Province. + - How about your coal bin? Our sole hops now lies in the Indian and his well-known summer. London Fair is drawing the crowds this week. Thelma' fairs commence next week. See the dates on another page. Local news on every page of the New Era. Send in the news -it is always wet. SEP'DEMeleR ROD AND GUN. Rod and Gun for September is out and is a special duck shooting ,.umber, Bonnyeastle Dale the: naturalise -writer contributes the opening article, a readable pine, on "Live Decoy Dudrs and Shoot- ing over them,"' "Duck Shooting in the Cariboo" is( an ,amusing story of the experiences of. two duck: hunters who saw plenty of ducks but failed to shoot any "After the. Blade Ducks" ''Two Hun Acres of Geese," Duck Breeding in the Park County, Alberta", lane other stories that give a wild duck flavor to'thje number, and in additiont here are othier interest ing stories of outdoor life besicles come,the regular departments devoted to The authorities are beginning to gunning 'and fishing. W. J. Tay - realize that the getting, of recruits is lor, Woodstock,Ont„ are publish- like getting business—if you want ors of this magazine of outdoor either; go after 'em, life. --- TRY -- CONRIER'S BUTTER=CRUST' SMALL BREAD The Bread of- Quality Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary Made in Clinton, Ontario Phone 202 — — 5c Loaf 1 IISOMMOMOMMONSINSOMOOMOINUP Thursday, September 16th, 1915. School Outfitters And invite you to do your buying at our store Everything you need will be found. here in good assortment and value "a minnusimmunnessane The y :',, re D. Fair eo. Often the cheapest—Allways the Best Penslar 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 redeye ea1a�j�cough. %Try itt— V .L0 h.V :Ej %" Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAE DRUG STORE Furniture, Rugs & L ino1eumm 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 cur stock and see the bargains we are offering. We also carry a good line of Violins, Pianos and Organs. Our Undertaking Department fa up to date in every respect and we guarantee the best of satisfaction JAS® DUNFORD Undertaker and Funeral Director. • Phone 2S. Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store alVINIZEZZIPESVIZZONIZAISMINI i DOLLARS COUNT I The corner Store "Live and Let Live" The Spice Makes the 'Pickles ' Have yoi ever observed that some pickles and meat sauces have different flavors from ethers? The cause lies' in the Spice and Vinegar used. Otic 'Mixed Pickling Spice as well as our other Spicae are se- tt abed 't; illi the utmost' care—You canuot go wrong in using them. A llspice. Let, us give you a price on your Cii:ncmon whale urr grornd. plumbing( or Furnace and see the Dollars we can save you, Agents for Hecht Furnaces Thos.11awkins Cloves, whop and groluncl, Curry PoWdi:r, Mace, Tumerie, Celery Seed. Whole' Mixed, Pickling Spine. All kinds of good quality -Vin- egars to select from. We have the PERFECT SEAL and CROWN Brand Jamns. Plumbing and (Heating E. E. i-lunnifnrd Shop—over (lowland's Hardware Phone 53 PHONE 45. tt++4.+1.3++++F+N+ ++44*+++ x+4.4.4-4!t"i'i3!+++.1 .14!J•++4"He-1 iet"i ✓l"1"1. 4ti ,ice-i+l 4- N M 4 4. a++ + Ot 1 • JACKSON'S Fall Style Show We invite an inspection of the season's newest and best of Shoes for Men, Women and Children. —the choicest shoes and the best values the coun- try's best makers produce. Come to see what we are showing in Footwear for the fall and winter season. - It will afford us a great pleasure to have an opportunity of showing you the many new styles Our expert shoe service is always at your command and solicit your -consideration. a • FRED. J7-eKSeN )01 BETTER SHOES