The Clinton New Era, 1914-06-25, Page 9it
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SALE A`
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Colors
Tuscan
Pink
.rey
Blue
This year's Goods, nlanufactured..expressly
for this firm, from the most elegant
stock of the latest designs and
patterns, all of thein
Ilpo }f h d 0L�{, i ti,, SI
This fact enables me to
Offer Such Inducements to Prospective Purchasers
As wifl be Found Absolutely Irresistible
When the superior quality of the goods offered, is considered,
SHIRT WAISTS FANCY PARASOLS
at cost and less, at a fraction of their former cost
Kindly call and inspect the above mentioned goods,
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,.ADVERTISING -ISMS,
Advertising a trade name is 1550
,;ling an inlsurance policy on qual-
' ty.
FALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING
r, By the time the New Era is pub
)'shed again, the Ontario elections
-Will be over and everything will
ur•un on as usual, and wo hope no
tone has ,made bad friends during
tithe short but sharp election fight
To the victor belong the crown.
WENT TO LONDESBORO,
Two auto loads of ladies of the
Clinton Women's Instillate. attend
ed the meeting at Londesboro on
Thursday afternoon.
TOOK IN THE POLITICAL
1 MEETING,
4, Several from here attended' .the
Liberal meeting at Seafort'a last
Wednesday evening when `. , !lion.
I5leKenzie :King addressed. the nudi
once on behalf of Sir. Rowell anti
Mr. W. Proudfoot. There was a
big crowd and splendid speech.
STOCK-tREDUCINQ SALE
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Having bought out the Furniture and Undertaking budlness'
of Mr. Wesley Walker, and in order to reduce stock, for the next
60 days, we put on one of the largest sales of Furniture that
was ever held in the County of Huron,
This Stock must be Reduced and Prices
are not to be considered.
All Goods Bought During Sale will be Cash
JAS. 1)IJNIq�°RD
-Undertaker and ]Funeral Director. Phone 28.
Night and Day Calls answered at Residence over Store
ar
Specials
For Saturday and all Next Week
Our
Hot Weather Goods
Perfection and Quick Meal Oil Stoves
Garden Hose, Sprayers and Nozzles
Screen Doors h00t io 3.00
Screen Windows 15c to 40e
Lawn Seats 1,25
Hammocks 2.00 for 1.68 260 for 2.18 3.20 for 2;68
2 Ice Cream Freezers regular 3.00 for 2,6s
Electric Irons regular 5.00 for 4,48 reg 4,50 for 3.98
O•Cledar Mops 1,50 ()Cedar Dusters 75c'
25 per cent discount on Cut Glass for balance of this month
Another
sod supply of Brantford Iboling andBeaver Board
A small quantity of Pure Manilla Binder 13c and 14e
BRUSSELS WON DISTRICT.
:Brussels 3 to 0 at Wroxeter Hast
Friday. They tackle Listowel next
as 'they won their district.
FIXI1iG HIS HOUSE.
Mr Thos. Hawkins is having the
back kitchen of his house raised
so that he may have a batch room
in the second story,
PRESBYTERY MEETS HERE,
Huron Persbytery meets here on
Friday of this week toeonsiderthe
;call ,to Rev, Mr. Harper, of London
to' Willis church here.
A.PLE AS ANT AFTERNOON.
The Ladies Aid of Ontario Street
church held a picnic at the 'home
of Mrs. J. May, Rattenbury street,
and all had a delightful afternoon
USUAL HOURS,
The post office will observe their
usual holiday hours onlDominion
Day, The office is opened all day
to box holders,
HOUSE PULLED DOWN.
` W. T. O'Neil has the old frame
house pulled down and cleaning
up the ground ready to dig out! the
celllar. Ittwill make an Improve-
ment to that corner.
MINOR LOCALS.
Huron Old Boys and Girls ;will
be here on Saturday,
The .election wil.L soon be;iover.
How does your LABEL read on
your New Era,
Remember the C, 0, F. service,
on Sunday,.
More rain an Wednesday. •
The Band will play out next Tues
day night 001 account of t'h.e holm
day.
Dominion Day next Wednesday.
CANNED GOODS TO BE DEARER,
J. J. Nairn, manager of the Do-
minion Canners, Limited, an-
nounced on Saturday that the
prices of canned ,goods for the
coming season would no doubt, ai.il,
be considerably increased. While
it was premature to forecast' on
the crops the presenti indicattons
are, het said, that a general in-
crease of prices Nill,l. ;bei 'made,
Peaches and probably tomatoes
will be scarce.
TENNIS MATCH.
The frust: match in group 1 of
the Western Ontario Lawn Tennis
)association was played off hereon
Saturday last between Seaford,
and Clinton clubs. Clinton
Ming byl 5 events to 1,
Doubles;
( McTaggart, M, D. and Beacom
I (C) beat Naylor and Colmer• (8) 8-1
6-L
Best and Bell (S) beat Treleaven
C _
and Paull C )s 60 26 6-4
Singles.
McT'aggsrt, Geo. )r. (C) beat Bell
(8) , 6.1
Beacon (CC) beat 'Naylor (5) 6-0
HA LAND BROTHERS ) 46,ggart, M, (C) beat Best
Hodgson (0) beat Colmar (8), 6-3,
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES Tiie next match will be played
between Goderich and Clinton in
Goderich p i Saturday next,
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CONVENIENT burns . coal, coke, or,
wood._ Large feed doors snake firing easy.
87 Water pan' is, 'filled'
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[ See the McClary dealer or write for booklet.
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SUNDAY SERVICE. WAS A. SUCCESS
Don'tforget the C. 0, F. service
at the Recreation Park on Sunday
afternoon next.
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NEW EDITOR. OF WAR CRY.
Liet,-Col. Bond, of London En,g- 1
land, has been appointed eaitor-I
in -Chief of the Salvation Army's ,
publications in Canada 'to succeeed
the late Brigader, Henry W. Walls-'
er, who was lost in the Empress
disaster.
HURON OLD BOYS EXCURSION
The 'Huron Old Boys are arrang-
ing ,for a bi,g, crowd on their excur
sion to Goderich and Wingham, on
Saturday, June 27th. This is the
15th annual trip and the outiirs;
seems to be gaining in popularity
each year. 1
ENTRANCE EXAMS OVER.
Friday afternoon the Ent'ranbc
Exams were finished and the small
pupils breathed a sigh. of k•elic.
Judging from appearance a high
Percentage of the pupils will quali-
fy for the Collegiate Institute.
The results should be announeeci
about the middle pf July
CREATED A CANON.
At the Anglican Synod of Huron
meeting last Thursday evenin;
Rev. C. R. 'Gunne, who for many
years was the much beloved Rector
of St. Paul's Church, Clinton, we,
created a canon. The many
friends of the reverend gentlemai.
offer congratulations upon the
elevation In his Church work,
WHY THEY LOST.
The Wroxeter News reports on
the football defeat) of their boys
here recently. -The Wroxeter fool.
ball teem with a large number o.
supporters jourr.eyed tot Clinton
on Friday and cavae home with the
small end of a 2-1 score1, Thele
defeat was largely clue to lack of
condition as they were tired and
stiff after a t'hirt'y mile rick in L
Bondi's motor truck.
tdAY KILL TUBERCULAR
CATTLE. "
The new Goverarncnt regulation
whichaempowers the Federal De-
partment of Agriculture to co-op-
erate ,with all Canadian cities in
the stamping mei/ of ,tubepulai
cattle in dairy herds is, regarded
with .satisfaction. Heretofore cht
department has been handicapped
by not., having complete aul;horit;y
in the hands of hovine tuberculosis
It is 'understood that. the new regi
latgons, are very strict, and that
affected cattle ran be destiroyed
by local boards of health after eon
elusive tests have been made,
MINOR LOCALS.
The New Era gives the news.
The •river is getting down to low
t)tae.
Election next Monday,
The 'entrance exams are over
for another year. What will the
results till?
50 cents gets the NewEra to any
Canadian: postoffi'ee address for
balance of 1914,
' Local and district news are al
ways welcome, at The New Era.
Drop us a note or call up telephone
30 or 95 and we'll da.the rests!
There will be a few who will ac-
eompan.y the Baseball team, to
W9'prgham on, the 1st.
Next Wednesday is a holidya.
Some of the health experts say,
that during hot weather a person
should sleep a long time at night,
when night hen you're pu(fif;'lin'
away for a lung full Of ozone, in
a temperature of about', 85 degrees
just remember this advice.'
SHOHIILD CLEAN UP
EVERY WEEK.
Notwithstanding the fact that
Clinton has had its official clean
up week, it is important' that citi-
zens make special efforts to main-
tain cleanliness asnkllabout,' b eir
premises, andt this is (of even.
greater importance than the, spec-
ial clean-up week, Many people
seem to think that once InS('ving.
attended do their part of the 'work
during' the clean-up- week, -Usti it
'does t
n mauler how careless they.
are during ri the remainder o •the
n r f
year This is_a mistake.It 1s the
accumulation of this litter int iour
homes, and in the yards and lances
this careless l nadling of waste
which, its the cause of the new fad
of clean-up week; a general action
on the part ,of all citizens which.
is all might 90 its way and produc-
es good results. But while gather'
ing 'together"these belated boxes;
and barrels of refuse, it would be
well to learn the lesson that the
interests of general :improved
health "conditions is (that "When
clean,',stay clean. . !Tidy up, your
back. yard once each year is as bad
as guying your body a yearly bath
As you require to wash yourself
daily, so -int is essential tlhat,eaclr eit
izen should care for the domestic re
fuse and 'prevent the accumulat,on
of rt ',}vpoaahis premises. .Clean-up
week-'afterialli, is of little import
Mace unless the work thus begun
be continued tarot" ,the year
with regularity and system,
Despite the cold night the Gar,
den party under the auspiiees of
the Baptist church was a success:
ADVERTISING -ISMS.
The advertiser who thinks his
business le, to try tlo drag people
in belongs to the door ofa, .oircus
sideshow and not to agreat Modern
store."
TENNIS SCHEDULE.
June 27. -Clinton at Goderich.
July 4'.-Goderich at Seaforth.
July 11.-Goderich at Clinton.
July 18.-Seaforth at Goderich,
July 25. -Clinton .at Seaforth.
THERE WAS A FROST.
There was, a heavy frost last
Friday evening. The great dam-
age was donein the country ,when.
the -'orn was injured and the bean
crop got ai set back.
BAND NEXT' TUESDAY.
The Kiltie Band will pla,y out
next Tuesday evening oaf account
of Wednesday being Dominion Day
After which the boy's hope that
the Wednesday band concert will
not. be interrupted.
WON AND LOST',
Last Thursday Exeter Bowler's
won and lost on the Clinton.greens
In the afternoon both rinks defeat-
ed the Clinton rinks and m dtlre
evening lost too two other rinks
of Clinton bowlers.
50 CENTS.
Will pay for the, New Era to new
subscriters in Canada from now un.
til the end of the year. If you are
already a' subscriber accept the
chance to send the New Era for the
balance of the year to your distant
son daughter or friend who will ap-
preciate reading the home news,
PRESENTATION TO REV,
C. C. COUZENS,
Rev. C, C, Couzens, who is giving
up his 'pastorate at, Huffman's
Corners near Blenheim, owing to
flailing health, and will reside in
London, was very pleasantly sur-
prised at a ,monster meeting ion
Tuesday night, when he was pres-
ented with a purse and an address
M'r, Couzens was formerly oir the
Ilolmesviile circuit.
PRESBYTERY SUMMER SCHOOL'
The number of applications al-
ready reaeived indicate that) the
Presbyterian Suim er School to be
held in Goderich, Jane 29 to July
6 at the Hotel Sunset, willbe a
gr(a.tifyiing success, even more so
than last yearThe program is one
that deals with many important
and interesting questions religions
moral and social, and the 'list, of
speakers is a guarantee that these
will be well handled, For instance
Rev, D. F. Smith and wife recently
returned missionaries from, In dia,
will be among the speakers on the
' Mission problem, and others equal-
ly( capable will handle other sub-
jects,
AN OLD CLINTON BOY HURT.
Mr. P. A. Malcomson of Kincar-
dine received w message the past
week informing frim of an auto
accident in New Westminster, In
which his .brother, Mr. Sidney Mal
eo:mson, was the principal victim.
Besides having'',leg and arm bro-
ken he, was otherwise hadly
bruised. It is pleasing to ,know
that his physician holds out, strong
hopes for his recovery. It is only
a short time since Mr, Malcomson's
mother died can British Columbia
and proves the gold saying, thai
"troubles never ,comes singly. a Mr
P.' A. Malcomson expects to start
for British )Columbia the fore part
of next week to visil6 his brother.
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Which we are proud to be
As we conduct a sanitary
Hig'li-,Class' Bakery.
For Your custom we are anxious
For your ,trade we're striving
hard,
Your patronage and favors
We hold in high! regard.
Conner's Bakery
Phone 202
'1hrmeday, Julie 25th, 1914.
wo New Bay
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'Just Out:! "Just in.'
One is Diane of the Greed Van. 'It's a $1:0,000
prize novel. • Over 9oo,000 sold at $1.35. The "best
seller" tor April in both Canada and. United States. A
clear, clean, clever romance, Stirring, entertaining
.and consistently interesting.
• The other is Overland Red a story tingling with''
the virile life of the West. One 'of the brIghtest,'best
novels of the year, perfectly' clean and decent, and at.
the same time full of romatic adventure,
isamestiminmataira
Price 1.35
Fair
Often the ehapest -Always the 13esit
It will not pay you to experiment with Paris Green
of inferior quality
Bergers can be depended upon to do the work quickly and surely
Absolute certainty of results makes Bergers Paris Green
the best to Buy -the best to Use
THE PI NSLAR STORE
S. E_ IIO'T Y'-
Dispensing Chemist THE QUALITY DRUG STORE
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NATIONAL
Portland cement
We have just received a Car Load of the same Old Brand
of Portland Cement which has always given you such com-
plete satisfaction. It always fills your requirements. You'
cannot make a mistake in using the National, 1
S. J. ANDREWS, CLINTON
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The Corner Store
o "Live and Let Lire"
Your Order for Eave-
troiighing, Plumbing.
and General Repairing
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W1US
Prices Moderatt•
Workmanship and Material
the Best.
CaII at Eowland's Hardware
or Phone 53
Thos. Hawkins
Plumbing and Heating
Breakfast Foods for
)lot Weather
Corn Flakes,
Puff Rice,
Puff Wheat,
Shredded Wheat,
Gusto,
Grape Nuts,
Triscuits,
Post Tosties,
Dutch Rusks,
Force,
gaita�V ta.
Just received a shipment of
Flower Pots, Jardeniers, Dinurm
Sets, and Toilet Sets, -
CALL AND GET PRICES.
FRUITS -Bananas, Oranges, Lem-
ons, Pineapples, Strawberries,
and Tomatoes.
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Butter and Eggs 'Wanted
Bighest lUarket Price
E. E. Hunniford
PHONE 45.
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BAREFOOT
SANDALS
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Barefoot Sandals for children's summer
wear grow more and more popular
every season.
We have several good styles in right
leathers, and a till line of sizes.
Fix out the little folk with SANDALS
and let them enjoy themselves.
Barefoot Sandals are not at all expensive
75c to $i:25
FRED. J2.eKSON
THE SHOT; MAN
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