The Clinton New Era, 1914-09-10, Page 7PGB
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THE CLINTON
'`'V�V (A t t u gess an
Salt Mater 1s
Lovely New Things and Plenty of Them
That You Will Like to See and
That we're ,Anxious to Show You'
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COME -I N
Below are just brief hints of Fashion's Favorite Fabrics, colors and
combinations, Co become thoroughly conversant with the new season's
offerings you must see them, as represented in our very comprehensive
display which is, without doubt, larger and more varied than ever.
For the Smart Autumn
Suit
Rich, Silky Broadcloths are very much
favored. Gabardines are again popular.
Cheviots, Worsted. Plaids and Checks are
much in evidence, and of course our stock
includes the always serviceable Tweed
effects, in dark grey shades, an the plain
materials, "nigger" brown, dark green
and blue are largely shown, while the
popularity of black remains unchanged,
For the Stylish Cape Coat
and other Wraps
The materials are striking in both de=
sign and weave. Fur fabrics in tiger and
leopard skin effect. Handsomely figured
Mohair Plushes. Soft woolly Zibelins and
richly hued Plaids are the leaders, with
plenty of plain colors that are always sure
to be wanted, in Broadcloths, Cheviots,
Serges, Chinchilles, etc.
Other New Things to See
Our handsome showing of Silks, Vel-
vets, Plushes, Corduroys, and other pile
fabrics, so much in demand this season,
For the One=Piece Dress
Light weight Silk and Wool and A11
Wool materials are here in abundance to
be used plain or in combination with Plaid
or Roman Stripes, giving an effect that is
both novel and charming. "Nigger"
brown, dark green, beet root, and all
stades of blue, are the 'popular colorings
For the Dressy
Afternoon Clown
There is a most fascinating display of
plain and brocaded Crope-de-Uhenes,
Charmeuse, Satin, Moire, and Plain Silks,
Poplins, and many new ffects, in Crepe
and crinkly weaves.
Our Stock of Trimmings
now Complete
Makes it easy to choose those neces-
sary little finishing touches that go so far
towards the success of your costume.
Plain and fur -trimmed Shadow Flouncing,
Shadow Allovers, Jet and Pear! Garni-
tures, Silky Tassels and other individual
ornaments are here in lavish assortment
September Delineator.
For' helpful hints on home dressmak-
ing. We sell Butteric_k Patterns,
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Arrive in Cleveland at 0.30 mut.
Fare from Port Stanley one wav $2.25, Round Trip $4.00
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STOCK4EDUCING SALE
Having bought out the Furniture and Undertaking bus:nese
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
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D''r Fe R
"Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28.
Night and Day Calls answered,at Residence. over; Store
A nonan BOI'iOio
See our Big Window and Display' Tables inside.
The :Lots are all differently assorted,
all big values including
Hardware
Tinware
Graniteware
Alluminumware
Japannedware
Galvanizedware
Woodenware
Glassware
It pays to buy when these opportunities'are offered
A good supply of. Brantford Roofing,
Roofing Paint, Sherwin Williams
Paints. Beaver Board, Nails, Gass.
HARLAN;D BROTHERS
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
VINO" LOCALS.
Britons, strike home I
War! But a little word but of
what immense evil portent,
BULLETS BREEDERS WIN
Among the awards for Leicester
Sheep tat the National Exhibition„
Toronto,
James• Snell :and Son
w nthe following , prizes
two shears and over, first and
third, Ilan 'shearlang, second and
fourth, rant lamb, first; ram best
Iain,y;age, silver, medal; ewe,' two,
shears' an,dun!der: three) first aril
tiled; ewe ahearling, first and
fourth eweltalmbs a,ourth; ;envie
beat Tony age •; silver lmedal, first
pen,;one lamb) and three ewe lambs
second; pen„rone realm, two eaves,
' one year old larucl under three and
two .ewe iambs, first; pen, Cankr-
dian bred,: second,
GOOD ADVICE TO LAWYERS,
Alt Oegoodei nein on Tuesday
last at the ',opening of court before
Hodgins J. A. he said; "Before.cram
anenoin(g the business of the
count 'after'vacation ittmay snout be
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out o.f,place to poirni butte the
, profession throughout the Province
that their weighty influence should
betconititn'uously,• exerted) in. the
direction of discouraging any
traction onttJhe part of their clients
1 difficulties of the present. satua-
ftaant, The Finance (Minister has
pointed out 'the supreme patriotic
duty of the( hour • ass being confi-
dence in•our, country and ;in one;
another. 'One of, the Ways off dis-
playing andencouragnig !that.con
fidience isiforthe legal profession
sot to deal witlh%heir txa(nlsaetiot
placed in their hands that. the
courts evill'be(appliedi to only en
exeeptional. cases and as.a lasts re-
sort,
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Ours we would have you be
That's why ,our ,'aids„
1 So frequently, you teee.
The Goods we Bake
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We Bake ;tor ;YOU,
And take the greatest care.
Thay in Quality and •: Cleanliness
Th'eyi eluall be beyond cpmpare.
,losagiy
Pone 202
NEW lot&
The range with pure white enamelled steel
reservoir stamped from one piece. The
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rhe reservoir is seamless and clean
enough to use in' cooking,
and preserving. See the McClary dealer.
Sold, by Harland Brothers
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NEW .SIGN.
The Clintoe school of Commerce
had anew sign( put out on Friday.
last, Mr. Joseph Copp was the clec
orator, •
PRESBYTERY MET HERE.
The Presbytery held' a short ses-
aion• here last Thursday evening at
the indnclhion of Rev. Mr. Harper,
There was a fair attendanceof min
asters,
GET IREADY,FOR HOCKEY
Many places are re -organizing for
the coming hockey season; We
hops Otintoni will soon awake up
and ige:t in dine. We have an A. 1.
rink and should, get a ,g,orad team
together.
AFTER THE BUSINESS.
The Jackson; Manufacturing Co.,
had two (advertisemenits in the Tor
qnito ;Globe land Mail and Empire
lash Friday. announcing their new
spring goods land they would be
shown, tat the. Prince George Hotel
by Mr, Thoa. Jackson end Mr. Ken.
Chawen,this week, We Trope their
efforts brought- forth new anti
good' business, The firm fstthe liarg
es't exclusivt5 boys clothing arane-
ilaeturerp i'n Canada. Mark that
clown 404,\Oliniton,
GO AT • DISCOUNT, ' ', 1
Only 08_cenits ecru be got ie 101110
of the barnks,Zo1'an Ameriean dell rr
bill, This cliscountia(gi of ' United
Slta4es money is clues to the fact
that .an American dollar bill is good
here only if at ean,lbe sent across
.and ,a•dollar's worth of gold given
in exchange, United States bank-
ers hove ver 'are' not parting with
gold at the present time and thus
there ie;heavy( "discaunil• Nobody
in Canada wants United States ex-
change if, he caninole, geld gold for
ft.
MAY NOW SEND
MONEY TO ENGLAND
Postmaster James Scott, of the
C1' niton nos office has been t 1 �( I
in-
formed bylthe Deputy Poatnyaster
Genenall that money orders may
now be (purchased for use inEng-
land. Sevea'al regulations' accomp-
anied theech'ices, as follows, No
person' ander aaircumrstlances is
allowed to purchase money orders
Sia or.te day exceedingg .14100, In the
con version of Canadian amounts in
to sterling money, the.present table
is Itof be used'. Ad &iti,otnlal, commis-
sion of 4c'for each potted or fraction
thereof niuist bepaid by the remit-
ter land brought te account with
the usual coanmisilen: collected.
As.lthe re,asan for cluarginlgg: this ad
ditidnivl "fee as,):'omeet! the prese{n,t
rate of s,tlerling exchange a't is sub
feat to change fr•oamtimc to time
a,sIthe rates of exchange vary,
KEEP REGIMENTS,, FULL
Orders have been,isenecl by Col.
W. IE. Hodgins of Lonllon to the
commanding , officersof, all corps
in the first! 'division t`o bend their
efforts. 410 aecruli't}irn,g to full peace
strength without 'delay. No, fur-
ther recruits for a,verseuas: service
will belsenit to Va'lcartier for a
time iarstthaft camp, isrnow crowded
to its; ulthnoel eapaeitys a•ndtluere is
nolalceemanodation until the first
contingent .goers overseas, As a
result 'thepnla!uy volunteers for ac-
tive' service who (appear daily be.
fore officers( of (the difereuttl corps
(and alttailitia headqueters' are be-
ing told' to uaark time usrlta second
call comes. This is to, be expected
altlany time amid the drilling of the '
men 4a1t,home 'for the present( is to
be conducted to the best !advantage
possible.
Look at The Label
No matter whether you are
,sure you .are ,raid ahead or not,
the Mailing List of The New 17r ra
Wes corrected up to Saturday, (,
August 15, and the date a(aiust
th
your name is e date to•°which
your sr bscriptien'is recorded as
being paid on our books. We are
human: and make errors, and;if
any subscriber considers we•have
his date incorrectly, will he t
please 'write at once and get it
straightened out.
If you find your date does not
read to, some date in edvaner,
this note is especially directed to
YOU, The subscription price of
The New Era is $1;011
There are some who are owing
us for several years. and 'have
taken no notice' os our appeals
and unless part' is.paid ;;before
;
September 21s1,' those accounts
will be 'tended infer collection at,
$1,50 h year fest ettd of $1.00;
IF yoat settle', now 'd'l will
take $1.00 a ve.ar, butafter
Sept gl,;itpvil''/ be 111.50 and
collector's fe ,s.
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To the Uniterl�9tab..
tes sucr,hwrs
it is 31;.50 sjfeictiy; in advance
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CLINTON MARKETS.
Hogs 29i25.
Butter` 23e and 24c
Eggs 22c to 23e.
Wheat $1.00 to 1:08.
Oats 45c to 48,
Peas $1.10.
Barley 55e and 60e,
Buckwheat 60c.
Shorts $28,
Bran $26
LOST( BOTH 'GAMES.
Thc( Baseball boys io51 i,Sobh.
games at Lateran( on Labor Day.
The Irnonnirjg• game was 8-7 and'tlle.
afternoon 10-5.
SOLD BUSINESS IN GUELPH.
The New Era. und•erstoo,d that
Hoover Sr. Walker have disposed,of
their business in Guelph. If re-
port) is true, wewouldln.'t mind see-
ing bdth,back tin.Clinitlon again.
STATION THIE17 SENTENCED.
George Crye, a Landon youth was
given not less than three months
and notlniore than two years at the
Guelph prison. farm ifor breaking
into the,,GrandleTrunk Railroad sta-
tions 'a't C1inJUan, recently and steal-
ing some money. He was serpent
ed ''alt Landon
iS SHOWING IN,TH1i _
EASTERN STATES, t
Mr, lEphrialm! 'Sne1.1 .10.s a number
of, prize Leicester Sheep lin ((fee
Eastern, States and is slrawingthepn
eit;tlre various fairs. At the Syra-
cuse' State :Pair tlhey(took first
in every event entered ' and (against
5 connpetitoa•s, He will no doubt
clelaln, uptdryfthe prize list •.at the
various fairs and swill shote the
"Ylanrkees" how Reran stands in
,the raising of prize sheep.
AN HONOR TO HULLETT
AND HURON COUNTY,
Amer unusual, honor has came tc
James Snell & Son, the well-known
sheep breeders of Bullet township
,at Toronto Fair this year. 1t istan
understood fact that any prize win
mei` taking the fist prize( Dor Paoth
male and female in any class. has
never beeable l
o repeat the, sec-
ond ;year,
e tar, bust the ,Messrs. Snell
have shown •the Exhibitors of Tor -
Quito that 31 "certainly can be did"
It shows'. what goo' bleeding and
excellent care will do.
SPECIAL IItIEETING OF
THE (BOARD OF TRADE,
At (the pail' of (the President
there Itrlays a special aneetitg of
the Board of Trade last (Friday
evening in, (thea Council chamber.
There 'wine ,a good latlienclansee of
members ualnd (the 0residdut out-
lined the big (meeting held Tor-
onto an the Tuesdlay previous, Af-
ter is discussion, a motion was made
to have a canuni8Gee meet' the
Towle ,Ooun,cill to nalakd prepare -
Cone for the co'm,in(g winter %and
as the .Council itueel'l!s ion ;Tuesday
.night as likelyt Mier. announce-
ments : will be made later.
FORMER CLINTON
BOY (MARRIED.
A quite but paetty, wedding was
solelmtnized last Wcdaacsda•y morn-
ing lat 10.30 Ia.tn. in the English
church tat Bothwell, by t(he,ev,
Tully, (when Miss Mabel 'Wade
second' eldest d'aughbe., of ,Mr..a'dd
Mrs. Nate 'Wade, became the bride
of 'Mr. (Glens Marital The bride
entered the church, leaning on the
corm •of her lather. She focflrecp
charming an.ta, white sills crepe
de (thane, (arid wore wt bridal veil
caught with) orange, blosagma and.
carried' a shower boquet of white
roses. The bride and groom were
urlaltleuided, 'and only • immediate
relatives were ,present at the Cere-
mony A"u
beery served) Mr,dan.d,'Mnty rs Blae had
lelit an (She neon, 1iafn Iforf Detroit
,and'o!ther points west. The bride's
'havelling .sudsy, was of navy blue
serge, witth a black moire plush hat
CM their re(t(urn they will reside
in Bothwell. herooan(is, a'' son
of J. E. (Blacken, V. S. d'ormer5y of
Clinton,
DOHE'RT'Y %PIANO EXHIBIT
AT TORONTO.
I One' of` the, +finies,r, exhibits, of
Names, ktndr,Player-Piano Company
IofClinton,,Ont., in the poultlhw,est
corner of (the) MWIn'i3ftactlures Build
in(g. The lovers of! music in this
' display are afrford,ed; a Lspecial
privilege of seeing; leering and'
enjoying the thigh( qutalimtPesi embod
led in the Doherty Piano. They are
also showing ;a handsome orches-
tral' piano tor public use. Propri-
etors of piclttur'e, shows sed ice;
crelalm, panoral 'should be specially'
imItmeatted, iart(lhis instrument and,
'the ,Dohertty Cloanplamly ext;eat(d, a
cordial iin(viltation. Poo, di 'such and'
'the public generally tolake acb-1
v,anbage oflthe, opportunity ,to se'
cure kv handlsolmd;11lxhibiltion piano.
Mr. Wii3lalni .Doherty.,. the Presid-1
Snit (of the Co/manly,' is in. iatteaud-1
lancet ,'and. is eelcbrattan.gi • his 37tli,t
year Ias,anexhibiltor. 0.1
T�V'lllie„'the coanplritnty'e, Baist!eth $0.1081
.Micniager isAn✓chal+ge ,,aaiusual and'
is
,gaming his persontal attention to
tall lentils `a : i .c ,( ,,, it Vii. 1. Lt
Thursdle'y, Sep tember, 10tlh,<1914.,
R BRIT2 NNI'1
The patriotic spirit of the country demands the Flag of the
Empire. We are ready to supply your requirements with
hpto the 1Mlinute Patriotic Novelties.;
C1ISIIION TOPS -Designs with crossed flags, "What we Have
we Hold," "Britain Rules the Waves,' "The Empire for
Ever," Price 30c
PATRIOTIC STATIONERY -!n pads or in sheets, • with
beautiful design of flag on corner, Pads 15e each, or 50 sheets
for 250
SONGS AND MUSIC -"0 Canada,' "Sons of the Empire,"
"Soldiers of the King," "The Maple Leaf." 'Land of the
M'apl'e," Etc.
FL&GS--Jack or Ensign. Small enough to wear on your coat
and large enough to decorate your wall 'or•maunt on a pole
POST CAlt»S.-Pictures of King George, Dreadnaughts,
Notional Mottoes, at 2 for Se and 5c each
PENNANTS -Made of felt, assorted colors, with wording,
"Let 'em Have it;" '"British Empire," good values at 15e
BUTi'ONS-With red, white and blue ribbons attached, on
which is printed Britain, France, Russia, price 5a
The W. Do Fair eo.
Often the ehapest--Byways the Best
Bag a Kodak or BPOW&
The pictures are easy to make. Always interesting, and
grow in value year by year
Any hey or girl can successfully accomplish every step in
picture making, A carefully written book of instruction
furnished with each camera. Brownie Cameras $I to $12
Kodaks $7 and up. Developing and printing done
Promptly and Efficiently.
TOE PENSL4R STORE
IMMENNIUMMINNIIEL
T. E_ IIOVEY
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 suck com-
plete satisfaction. It always fills your requirements..,, You
cannot make,a mistake in using the National.
S. Jo ANDREWS, CLINTON,'
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The eolrner Store
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"Lige and Let Live"
Fab Strong Points in
Retia, .Furnaces
Steel Ribbed Fire Pot,
Fused Joints,
Cast Radiator,
Circular Water Pan,
Saving in Coal.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED OR
Phone 53
FOR SALE' CHEAP,
1 second -haul FURNACE and
1 "Radiant Home" with oven.
Thos. lawkins
Plumbing and heating
ileadaluart. rs dor the Best
neliting and 'I able
Vinegar.
Every housekeeper yvlto puts up
her 'own pickles knpws the im-
portance of Good Vinegar.
Reim White Pickling.
'Vinegar
is distilled from: cereals and be-
ing free from vegetable matters; is:
to Perfect Preservative
It is ,absolutely pure and whole-
same, of greait etr.en,gth and fine
flavor. • , r .
. ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR:
THE BEST PICKING SPICES
Butter 'and Eggs 'Wanted!
highest Markeib..i'rice . „,
E. E. Hunniford
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A woman can always find good shoes at $3 or
.$3.5o, 'but she does not always find them at $2.50'
Two -fifty Shoes are always plentiful enough
to be sure -but real good shoes at Two -fifty is
another matter entirely,
Our $2.50 Shoes are made from choice
quality leather, in Vici, Douglas, Patent
Calf and Tan Calf,
These moderate priced shoes have all the good
style features of higher priced shoes -well made
and durable.
Nearly evety shoe store in the country sells a$2,o
shoes. Take a look at our $2,50 shoes, Madam,
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THI HOME OF GOOD SHOES
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