The Clinton New Era, 1914-09-24, Page 6PAGE SIX.
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The- wearer of a
Coilene Corset is
always distinguished
by her poise andli;
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Not one woman in ten thousand can
really have a "figure" without a corset. :41 ,f
Coilene Corsets furnish the actual sup-
port necessary to every lady. A few light
strips of the peerless Collene boning give
as much control of the figure lines as
the stiff, heavy, cramping corsets of
former years.
Whatever the design, style, or price of
tfie Coilene Corset you buy, it is the best
value, best fit and quality for the money.
Prices from $2.50 up.
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showing latest
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odd dates in A.uust, even dates in Sept, to ;Sept, 10th
Arrive in Cleveland at 6.30 ti,m':'
Fare from Port Stanley one wav $2.25, Round Trip $4.00 ,
Saturday Excursions on above dates $2,25 round trip '
Lske Rides Wednesday and Saturday afternodus at 3 p m
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Furniture, Rugs & Linoleunis
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if von are going
to furnish your home, or if you only mann some odd pieces,
You will find it to your advantage 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
DEINFORP
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28.
Night and Day Calls answered at Residence over Store
our Preseal Speciols
Stoves and ; Ranges
Guns, Rifles and Ammunition
Vale Padlocks and Night Latches
See our Three Window Displays.
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IN STOVES—The popular kind is what we sell, Happy
Thought, Pandora, Welcome, World's • Favorite
Also cheaper lines.'
GUNS AND RIFLES—We have both the Stevens and
Remington, and a complete stock of loaded shells
and cartridges.
VILE LOCKS—Safety First—There are only two ways
getting through a door guarded by a Yale Lock
break down the door or use the key.
I-IARLAI.N') BROTHERS
STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
RECEPTION.
Mrs. J. Il(arlett, Davis will receive
with Mrs., G. Lavis, a!t',the formler's
resicyence, Joseph St. drlT;uesd'ag
nest From 3 to" -6 P. m.
MINOR LOCALS.
Cheer up I The beset is. yet to
!come.
The "Made i'n Oauinda" slogan
Mas thlad'ilts' day in tine country.
InIfuture{;everyom'e twill:insi'st'upon
the 1a,bei "Made in'Oan'ada" on
their purol>fases We, in Canada
have seat back quite long enough
and) allowed the ,German . manufac-
!turers)'to ciapture' our markers ra
many linea thus-tlaking, `aavay; the
trade that properly, belonged to
ourselves..
NA MES ONLY ASKED
TO ISSUE ;GRANTS.
In the (m'orning' pitpere ;a des-
patch ,appears dro5nl London to the
effect ,'thka't the (military authorities
at Ottawa have asked !tor the
games !aurid addresses oil all Lam -
don ,dacllelts( in • the 'Collegiate Insti-
tuttle Of ithlat city over 16 years
of ,age'., Na rea:soin! Tor Ithe request
'wars given. The New Era asked
pit trice{ ,CUnton' Collegiate In!stitutys
def
(thernames, off the ideal , icadets
had been asice!dl It was iffated
thrait blank dlarnuls had 'been' receiv-'
to fill; Out; but t'h'se forams; were
presented every year:or the purr
poise •of!6ixifnlg Ithe Geve!rm;m!ent
grant 'for the ,diget;eatt . 5echoots
'Poco
name, age, an{d address nil
every .,galdeft was asked, and also
)a
number between, th,e ages of 16
Rind 18 the latter have ttobelong number'
ethee,
corps ine order &reearn the 'toGo'verar,-
inebit gtlahit.
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'That's' why ,our ads.
So frequently you See.
The Goods we' Leake-
We Bake 'low YOU,
1 And take the greatest care.
! That in Quality ,and Cleanliness
They! elvall be beyond compare.
Col-1114,vs Bakery
Phone 202
`w a dower behind it and twice un-
der the bottom before escap-
ing to chimney. See the McCrary dealer. ei'
Sold by 1Har1and Brothers
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IS=, IT! YOUR, MOVE.
When/ Mr. and Mrs.. 1R,: 'Rowland
Moves ton'tlheir new home on' 'High
Street, Mr. Vietch, of the Molson'.s
Blank (will Move teethe house vaca-
ted by Mr.; Ro WJi n!d,l S ergt. Welsh
will move!to, his owns house which
Mr. Vieltclil delaaveti enicl MriJ Libby
of the Knitting ,Co., wield move
into t3 e brick house ,vacated by
Mr, Welsh.
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BRIGHT OUTLOOK TOTE
Butter 23c aind 21c
Eggs 22c to 23c.
Whetaft 1.30 to 105.
Oalts 40c.
Barley' 605.
Pelae $1.10.
Buckavhelat 60c, .
Shorts $28.
Bran $20
IS 'HE !WRONG?
' The Editor of the Mitchell Ad
vacate m'ad'e the 'fdiiowin!g start
ling ,dhatbeuneni:;-,r'We =think we
ate within, the mark when we say'
that •enough hard liquor leaves
Mitchell daily dor Huron to /supply
two good licensed tiers.
TRADE NOW. A START FOR A
\Ad'vices to the Department of A CHORAL SOCIETY
Labor aho'w that Canada is .os o Last Thursday evening a fe'ty
ineg 'a tanvely era cg1ntclastFl melt iriantoe Coun=cil Chamber to
peace, there be}vng no tabor dia)- try eaind(fonm la choral society. Af
putes cif note land no boards of con ter innch discussion' awns deeLd
ciliation sating', The :whole trade ed bo prepare lists for member
situat'a'eon pis daily becoming 'bright -
the
and have their, circulated nn
er„andStatistics IPorthe paettmonth
the various choirs and if their was
when !available, will, it is under !aheart.y respond then have the
stood sho,v a surprising oinprover members elect officers :fort the
Me* is conditions. ! yiiaar. irl!start has already been
l Made Por a`Meri,s Patriotic Chorus
It is!the aim t'oihave not less than
CLINTON'S MONEY WILL .HELP. 60 voices inthe'chorus.c
The Canadian Red Cross Society
has beep request,* to ;equip five
Aida hospiltaiis tree field
,ambulances dor the Canadian none
tiinge(nte In. aggregating over 2,-
000
;000 beds, these 'field hospitals would
represent is capacity Tour times
that of the 'retomto General Host -
Vital. They 'will consist) of two
general hospitals of 520 beds each,
one cleaning ' hospital, 200 b•e,1s :
'two s taltionary hospitals, 200 beds
oath, and (three field ambulain,ces
150 beds eea'ch,
A POOR :OUTLOOK FOR APPLES
AN INTERESTING ADDRESS.
Under the loxia!l auspices of ,the
W. C. T. U. at Wesley church last
Tlhur{sdUy laveni{n,g, Miss Forman(
who 'for the past two years has
been teaching 'the 'foreigners in
the West, gave a very nnttee'estib;g
address on the ,work of instructing
the young boys !ah/d gi)t•]s, "the
It glish iiranlgnage awl Can.sclilln
ildkja'lis. A Wood musical program
wlae also provided. 1n,s!tnuhuenk
solos were given by !,Misses Merle
Moore, Em'mEa Levis, nod !Pyr. Kel-
ler, while Miss Bai(bara Mclvhr
sang a soda, Mrs. IGibbings and
, Warden David, Can'telan • makes Fred Thompson grave a duet as
the following ;statement in regarcls also did Misses Grace !Walker and.
to•the!appie crop (orf Huron County Eva Carter. The Wesley Church
Bdth'in quality lalnd quantity of qulartette Mrs. illast, Miss Groom:,
fruit this is a record ygar” an this and Messrs. Moffatt and East, sang
county, the crop reaching probably "Teoltin,y. Tlonight.", A notion by
250,000 barrels, The quality is very Mrs. Allen u' c1 Mrs. Cooper and
Sine, all that oould be (wished ,for lndartly supported by Rev,
but 'from present ,indications not Greene ea vote ,of/thanks was pass
more then 50,000 barrels will be ed to Miss Emmen andlp"h se tak-
sold. The West -would ;btdy, but, ing part. Mrs. C. J. V.Tallis, Pres
the ;shortage (of turn des 'and (ia,e ildetnit of !title W.T. U. preiade'd
nttit'ndlr it the ()mink!) 'will rim t alt'the meeting:
the !rapes 1,o a minimum. Perhaps I
not 'emote than 'thr€e evaporators MINOR LOCALS.
'will be<o'pejuiafted In this caunaiv. I The YlistricYt,tvlaa well represented
the war ba )ring closed their chief
market (,Germany) to their product ait'Lonrion IFair laaf weak and all
Mr. G'lanitelo!a slipped 1,000 barrels re oat that the.Ishaw'was nn �excel-
llalslt week, :bolt he says het can only leak,olrile this year.
promisee =to ao tlhe best 'thee r1, 1,'i cite ' 'Some pdople 'nary (this is; In6!an
will lalloav trine duavmlg the seaseo!ne. Summer, bin twe!gen eulally have!
Iuiciflan Sumner in October . ,and
BUY 4Tl 1tIOME, � part 'of November. Anyway the
'tvekifther has",bean ideal .cluring the.
Isere tvea.tst the gospel of trading pial* 'week.
tat (house has been preached by IA tow ;went to tn,e Ztiari;ch foliar
The Nene Erni but it deems there • this itweek.
is I<i special call for further preach- lGc o atoes 'du upv
ing alt th,e present time. Clinton your cip g Yet..
needs the money ; don't sen« it iSanid, \bainck err (i.ellepirbne tier.
!away 'Buy 'wheat you ,need ,right 'newsy items to (the New Era.
here at ;home,' Keep ,what{ coinYItb'P.l=',sgirvini Day, Ivfon,day Oc
there is eirculatp,eg our rhe inside R' ober 1.2th,
of ;our own town, walls!, In the ^ Alsa'rastic advertiser Liu!thelLon=
winter tpvard herr before us'' every deli Times asks petticoats aor'all
anon ,whio rias anything is going to ,ablet-l>fodie(11 youths in the couui y
be tallied upon Ito share it 'with who have uno't jointed the army or
those who halve !not,anti in this 'navy.
process 0±e Merchants ; as is usual The Go. electors oil Jurors Ault in,
(with theta, wile halve to. hear the thee office et the Clerk td'', the
brwnft;' They have('ebeen: loyal and Peace Seager at;Gack0 ich to;draft
patriottic fins .ever"yftlniplg t.h•at per- the jury list for the current year
tared to ,the towais in'ter'est and The Wiarclein's Committee met in
Ithe interests .of the peppier', Now Cliilritba on (Friday hast„
the( people darn dbmb less) than be !Dwarfs, scold yourlttillle 16 she
patriotic to the unerchan!tst, 'Horne sttlan,ds half the forenoon: talking
tradin'g is good economics! at any withther neighbours over the back
time; now; it is doubly good Tenoe• She isanerely getting news
'Have The New Era, the Roane 'Pa-
per sent to,iver laltiAgher hunger for
news will be stafti.sfieecl. Then • she
will have dinlilei ready !o,n timetand
yfour hunger will be! ultne',aed
• The !nta!me of Hon. Jrs Fleadric
• the member a,orlWest Hamilton lie
prommeeartly 'mentioned (als'the;neL'c ,
Lieu'tenlatrf Go,veraihr of 'Ontario.
He heals been! a!m,embe!r oi%ihhe leg
i!siature for many years
I` (With pumpkin, pie now 'here and
craineberries anifttall clothes in the.
ooffing the prospects look good for
T:han!k(sgitvi nig,
The New Era, •roma now until the
1St dray of January 1915 201 $J.00
erre 'Cfalnada.
Board oIr'Trade irn,eets an Monday
evignin
Nexltg. P'h,ur'sdp,y is the lst. of,
October i
Blyth lard Bayfield 'hold their 'ami'
nal 'fairs next Tuesday 55151 Wednes
day. . •
'The Kiltie Bend 'will be at'Blyth
eine 'Wednosdlaey and at Brussels on
Fridaey attire 'fair thee.
'Plums are alarge crop
Whialt about organni!zin(g! a Debat
in Society? There should betel
I en!t euiougla in this locality to
run la good one,
IT'b!am0WsgaiVing Day oet. 12th.
' , The Methodist 'Ge'n!eral Con ifcr-
'nice •oper_ed aft Ottawa onlW.oclnes
idla!y,
1 •10011 le e0nn,g0,
'Rlejad 'tholocal sr!aws• entail the.
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Empire. We are ready to supply your re
Pp to the Minute Patriotic No
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CUSHION TOPS -Designs with crossed flags,
we Hold," "I3ritain Rules the Waves,"
Ever," Prics 30c ,
PATRIOTIC STATIONERY -11, pads or
for
beau25ctiful design of flag on corner, Pads 15c
SONGS AND MUSIC -"0 Qanada,'' "Sons
"Soldiers of the King," "The Maple Lea'.
Maple," Etc
HAGS -Jack or Ensign. Small enough to w
and large enough to decorate your wall or
POST CARDS -Pictures of King George,
Notional Mottoes, an 2 for 5c and 5c each
PENNANTS -Made of felt, assorted color
• "Let 'em Have it," "British Empire," go
BrahrONS-With red, white and blue ri
which is printed Britain, France,'Russit
W.
Often the eh'apest
Buy a 1iOda
The pictures are easy to mak
grow in value
Any boy or girl can successf
picture making, A earefull
furnished with each camera.
Kodaks $7 and up. Dev
Promptly an
THE PENSi
Dispensing Chemist Til
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Peril ,
We have just received a 0'
of Portland Cement which ha
plete satisfaction. It always
cannot make a mistake in usin
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Fivt Strong Pints in
1ee1a 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-hand FURNACE and
1 "Radiant 'Home" with ovens,
Thos.11awkins
Plumbing and heating
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