The Clinton New Era, 1915-09-30, Page 6PAGE SIX,
THE OLINTON NEW im&.
I ou can cook to the full capacity of the top
and, bake an oven full of good things with a
Caffiglffid .elEgEOMEO
Women's Store
Dry Goods and
House Furnishings
Phone 67
This Way of -Buying
Underwear- is Easy and Safe
Just do two simple things. First, look
for our name on the store -before you
enter, Second, ask us to show you a
garment •with "Stanfield's IUnshrink-
able" on its label.
• You will. then be shoe of enduring Un-
derwear quality produced with old-
- fashioned care, by well-paid Canadians,
in a sun lit factory.
rF':lir: I, 1M IX a `F1treetle'dlf.
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Men's Stoke
Merchant Tailoring
and
Men's Furnishings
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
ONCE AGAIN
The annual fall house cleaning time is coming on. Are you prepared to
meet it with the necessary articles -or helps. We carry a full line of
Helps, and a partial list.giyen below will enable 'you to see what you
, need for the annual campaign-
Brooms Laundry Soap Chloride of Lime
Stove Brushes Borax Bon Ami
Scrub Brushes Washing Soda Sapolio
Marks No Rub Ammonia Powder Bath Brick
We. have made arrangements which will enable us to give you satisfaction
in regard to Quick Delivery, So leave your order with The ,Store of
Quality for prompt attention
HIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND, EGGS.
JO
Phone 111
ADVERTISING -ISMS.
The personal name is best for
the small concern -it suggests the
pride of the maker in an 'ar;tic)sel
well made.
A SPECIAL OFF91.
%Ve are adding new names daily to
our list of subscribers. Why not send
it to your distant friends from now till
January 1010, only 25 cents.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
1T
From this date the New Era will be
sent to NEW eubecribers forwarding a
year's subscription, for the balance of
i this year FREE; that is, the paper
will be sent from the date we receive
the order to the 31 Dec. 1010, for 81,00,
Sample Copies will be sent to any ad•
• dress tree. Tell your friends of this.
big offer
LAWN BOWLING,
Five rinks of Bowlers from Mitchell
paid a visit to Clinton last Friday but
were beaten by' our local Bowlers by
54 shote. The score is as follows.–
Clinton Mitchell
D. A. Forrester sk 16 Dr Burnett sk 14
A. J. Morrish " 24 Dr. Mair " i
N, Ball ' 23 F. Hord " 11
P. Town " 37 Pendelton " 8
Dr. Axon " 15 Dr. McGill " 1S
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THE STOJU1 OF QUALITY
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Fancy furniture
Of dainty character, for Parlor
and Reception Room, is here for
your inspection. Light in con
struction and design bub 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
o buy all kinds of,Furniture
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Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors–Phone 104
N. Ball 110 RESIDENCE PHONES— J. D. Atkinson 186
NEw FALL
FOOTwEAR
The New Models we are showing in
Footwear for the
fall andwinter and winter season faithfully re-
produce all the style features of the highest
priced custom-made. We can meet every
possible requirement you may hava 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, at $3.5o. These we have jtist received
and placed in stock.
H. S.eI4APMAN
Phone 70 Clinton
THE TRUANCY ACT,
The 1'tu°al public and senar.ato
school Truant Act is now strict,
and every child between the ages
of eight and fourteen years will.
be reported to the inspector if
not in attendance for ' 80 per
cent of the teaching time in the
month, Reports must be made
ux,der penalty and this learning
is intended to help teachers truant
officers and inspectors to dis-
charge their duties in accordance
with their new Act.
SCHOOL TENNIS GAMES.
A very enjoyable Tennis Tourna-
ment of mixed doubles was played off
on the Public School Court on Satur-
day, Sept. 25th, from two to 6 p. m.
Following is the result.–
Evelyn Penick and 0. D. Bouck
2 1 2 0 2 I– 8
Margaret Anderson and Harry Rance
2 2 8 2 0 2–U
Madelon Shaw and Robert Proud
' 2 1 2 2 2 1-10
Lois Holmes and Robert Johnston
3 3 1 1 3 2-13
lone Bouck and harry Shaw
1 4 2 4 4 2-17
Dorothy,Rattenbury and IL, McNeil
0 3 3 2 2 3-13
Sete of 4 games were played, games to
count.
About The Patriotic Grant
(Hensel! Observer)
Huron County Council .have re-
deemed their reputation by hold-
ing a . special meeting Last week
and voting $6,000 a, month to the
Patriotic Fund. We are sure that
the people of 'Huron will endorse
their action.
(Mitchell Advocate)
Huron and Bruce counties have
donee nobly in their respective
grants of 1$6,000 and $4,000 a month
to the patriotic fund. Hurpn's
grant is reduced to :95,000 a month
after 'the winter, when the demand
will be less.. There; has been no
hesitation on the part of the
people to meet the financial
needs' occasioned by the war.
Torontoews)
Huron County is e the latest to
make a generous 'advance in its
original appropriation for the Na-
tional Patriotic Fund, The Coun-
ty Council has increased the month
ly, grant ficin p. .000 to $6,000, and
is bringing the 43rd Battalion into
the county as' its own expense to
stimulate local /recruiting., What
county will next be heard from/
It will net one of diose ieounties'
in which some leading citizens is
seeking to .arouse public opinion.
Any_inan of influence in his own
community - may help to win the
war by takingupon hie own shoul-
ders the wot of I• organizing his
foliory citizens for patriotic ser-
Vice in lace of the gravest crisis
ever faced by Canada, the Empire
aid' civilization,
at the same time. Many exclu-
sive features you should know
about. Let the McClary dealer show you. 85
Sold by Harland Bros.
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PRESS RPGP]'TING AT GODDRICH, TELlaPHONl NO. 13.1,
Rev. 'F'. C. Harper has hada tole
phone put in C at the Manse and
the number is BC -
WE CAN HA elDLE YOUR WANTS
Any, newspaper needed in your home
let the-New'Eva handle it for you. Our
business is the newspaper business,
and any orders placed with us you will
receive promptly and we stand back of
all orders,
LOC
1 News
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The District Press Association
of Perth` and Huron Counties will
meek in Goderich on Monday next
at the'Masonic Temple at 1 o'clock
One of tho chief items of business
is the proposed raise of th,e sub-
ecription of 41.50 per year for week
iy( newepapere. 1
TO SC13'OOL TEACHERS
Weeare pleased at all times to
publish schoolreports of the var-
ious schools if the Surrounding
townships and would ask the tea-
chers to furnish us' a report of
the, standing of the pupils month-
ly. This undoubtedly creates in-,
terest among the pupils and gives
the parents an opportunity to
learn how their children are pro-
gressing' in school work. ENLARGING OFFICE.
THANKSGIVING DAY ' Mr, John Ransford, whose up
Monday, Oct. 11, has been fixed town office combines that o£ the
as the day" for national Thanks- North America Chemical Co., and
in( 'Canada. Until recent years the .G•T. R. town of £ice, has rent
this observance was held ons Ia ed the room recently occupied by
Thursday, but Monday was after 1 Miss Cleta +Ford, as is musical
studio, and with adoorway, cut
through partition now has two
comfortable private offices besides
the general office. We have not
heard when J. R. will be host ay
his re -opening ceremony.
WILL DRAW CROWDS
NEXT WEEK.
With fine weather Blyth and
Bayfield' Fairs will draw good
crowdsi on Wednesday of next
week, The Clinton Kiltie Bancl
plays at Hayfield.
wards adopted in order to make
itj ,'easier for Cant:Aliens to make
the day one of travel and visita-
tion. This year, at. least. suffi-
cient reasons would seem'to, exist
why a special effort should have
been made to preserve the spirit
which led the Pilgrim Fathers to
bring Thanksgiving Day into be-
ing;'
Gb9)ERIC.II DISTRICT.
+FINANCIAL TttEETII G, ,
Programs for the Goderich Dis-
trict Financial meeting was held
on Tuesday, October 5th, at .Holm -
ermine, .have bben issued. The
morning devotional exercises will
be conducted by Rev. Geo. ,Jew -
Me Dinner will be served by the
ladies of Holmesville Church, the
proceeds will go to the Holm.esvllle
W. M. S. After dinner etddres'ies
will be given as follows Mobiliza-
tion of the Tomes for Immediate
Service, "Your King and Count;ly
Need You Now," Rev. J. W. Healey
'Methods' of Advance and Attack"
Rev, I A. McKelvey "Leadership of
Forces," Rev. S. J. Allis, The af-
ternoon program will be as follows
Bible Reading "Does Prayer Avail"
Rev. Geo. McKinley, Statement of
Plans for District Work. –"Social
Service and Evareiism,'• Rev, W.
Conway, "Missionary," Rev. 'C C..
Raine, "Sunday Schools," Rev. A.
W. Brown, ''Epworth. League" Rev.
R.'3, McCormick "Educational So-
piety," a representative ;of the
College, Collection, Communica-
tions. Closing words of ad: ece,
Rev. W. L. Rutliledge,
1ORAIER CLINTON BOY DEAD.
,
•},riends in' Clinton were indeed
sorry to hear Saijurckty morning
that Jacic Swartz had passed away
at his home in Wingham. Deceas-
ed took ill here some ;we'eks' age,
while looking after a (motiuntent,
for Ms mother's grave, end while
seeming to get better took a re-
lapse and passed suddenly away.
The following 'wee sent out to
the daily press from Wingghant.–
Mr. J. E. Swa"ntz, proprietor of
the( Queen's 11otie1 ,here, and a
prominent horseman, died Sat-
urday morning- He •was in hie
83rd year. His death came as a
great surprise. Some weeks ago
he was very 111 and Dr. W. 5.
Stevenson, of London, and Dr.
Allen Baines, of Toronto, Were
called in consuttation with . Drs.
Kennedyd e
an Calder, of this plae•
He •4een>ied to be recovering and
was about. This morning he took
a • bad turn, and 'died in a very
short 'tune. He leaves to mourn
his lose a sorrowing wife and four
a h
d u tern `Mrs IvanJohnston and
Mrs Busch, Wi
Jngham; Miss Mabel
anis Miss Brownie at home; •also
his father, in .Clinton, and three,
sisters, Mrs. Spooner, of Virden ;
Mrs. Rumball,of • Mrs.
.
Cornell, of Cleveland,lCinton, and V r His law, Ivan Ivan Johnston, has been in
the business with him for several,.
years.
Four fire Fined
$511 and Coda
Another Scene in the now notor
ious Bender case was staged \here
last -Friday before Police Magris-
trate Andrews, and four different
convictions recorded for the viola
tion of the Canada Temperance,
Act nolo in force inHuron Co.
It was the result of a shipment of
lager beer sent into Hensel' lost
month by Heuter'e Brewary of Ber
lin and addressed in iafictitaons
name, but delivered to W:H. Bend
cr of the Commercial Hotel,
The delivery of the wet goods
caused the trouj±le as Bender know
ing he' was Dein Lgwatched se-
cured two automobiles and rushed
fifteen eases into the country, and
and lodged them in two different
barns, and on the following clay
betook half of it to his Motel in
the' early morning, and the
other half heajook to his private
house at Zurich.
At the former trial, Bender was
fined for bringing the goods into
a Canada Temperance Act Counity
F
and last 'Friday, the express ag-
ent atHensall and also James Car--
lin
ar=lin and Wellington Johnson were
each fined $50 and costa for deliv-
ing liquor illegally brought in.
Phos, Kyle, to whose home part,
of the liquor -vas taken, pays (a
similar fine for assisting Bender in
bringing in the shipment, The
other farmer at whose harm liquor
'was left was let off '5Sr ' nothing
could be, proved and his evidence
was straight forward.
The case against the brelworxy
was by defendants' request, ad-
journed. On ad eke of the G. T.
R. lawyer, 3.. 'R, Pratt of Mon-
treal, A‘• ,; L. Case, the 'Hens'ail
agent, pleaded guilty, Crown -
Attorney Seager acted for Inspec-
tor Torrance, and J. 81. Best :de-
Lended Kyle. Th:e case is an 0,0 -
portant one, as it establishes the
fact that no liquor non be bought,
shipped or delivered in a Canada
temperance act County unless for
the personal or family, use of the,
person bringing it in.
Several witnesses may have to
answer another charge of perjury,
Jams 'lawyer
James I ar'e'san C,,ha
i 1
for 'Heuther's brewery of Berlin,
has advised the crown that his
client will plead guilty to' the
charge of sending liquor into the
Canada, temperance county of Hur
on. This is • the sixth conviction
which has been made in connec-
tion with the Bender (of H,eneall)
case.
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COIVI!'ER'S
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SMALL BREAD
The •Bread of Quality
Wrapped to be Clean and Sanitary
.Made in Clinton, Ontario'
Phone 202 ,-- 5C Loaf
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We
Bch 1 Outfitters
blirllday, Sept., 30tH, 1015
'And invite you to do your buying at our store
Everything you need will be found
here in good assortment
and value
We De F =4. •
it
often the Cheapest—Always thellest
nensinomow
COMPOUNE,
WE. P1 ^==
SPIIUCEBAIQ
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 oh each
label.
Beyond a doubt this is the most
efficient cough remedy we have
ever sold. Nothing .else : will so
readily relieve a cough; Try it-
Dispensing Chemist THE PENSLAR DRUI( STORE
Furniture, Rugs & Linoleum -is
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if von 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 is up to date in every respect
and we guarantee the best of satisfaction
wD 741Sa D1.1NF6JRD
'Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S.
Night and Sunday cons answered at Residence over store
Nig lit alul Sunday Calls answered Residence store
SMIIIMCOSEMIIMEW
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DOLLARS COUNT
The eo 'per Store
"Live and Let Lire"
The Splice
yes the Neale
'Have you ever observed tha
some pickles and meat Deuces hay
different flavors from .others5
The cahse lies in the Spice and
Vinegar used.
Our Mixed Pickling Spice as
well as our other Spices are se-
lc dad s ith the utmost' care -You
cannot go wrong in using them.
Allspice.
Let us give you a price on your , Cinn mon whale for gro .nd.
plumbing( or +Furnace and see the t Cloves, whole and gralund,
Dollars We can save you, Curry Powder, Mace,' Tumeric,
Agents for Ileela Furnaces Celery Seed, Whole' Mixed,
j Pickling Spine.
ThosHawkins
All kinds of good quaiiiy'Via(
agars paveselect from.
We have •the' PEIt,P+ECT SEAL
enol CROWN Brand Jams,
Plumbing and Heating
Ee •E'e Hunnlford
Shop–over Rowland's Hardware
Phone 53 PHONE 45.
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 coulk•`, "
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
commando and solicit your consideration
•• FD. J eKSON
t BETTER SHOES
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