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The Clinton New Era, 1914-09-24, Page 7e BROWN'S The wearer of a Coilene Corset is always distinguished •t, by her poise and i elegance of figure Will not break or rustoti.'ene or tear, 4 Cotlene Corsets orset made for • wear.,, Not one woman in ten thousand can really have a "figure" without a corset. Coilene Corsets furnish the actual sup- port necessary to every lady. A few light strips of the peerless Cotlene 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 the Cotlene Corset you buy, it is the best value, best fit and quality for the money. Prices from $2.50 up. it • t KI • *XP7i)WC(R7� �,� r��A� �1(»>� i kkC O LLE N Eti77 X77; � •' 'Phis is the famo Cotlene boning Write for booklet showing latest corset fashions. Every woman should have a copy. We mail one free on re- ceipt of your name and address. OWN W vvYvvyaWv/1MM/MmAAAAAiAarkA ~ c, 8. Steamer "State of OFdo" LINE FO CLEVELAND Leaves Port Stanley 12 midnight on. '• I. odd dates in August, even dates in Sept, to, Sept. 10th Arrive in Cleveland at 0.30 am; Fare from Port Stanleyonc wav $2.25, Round Trip $4.00 Saturday Excursions on above dates 32,25 rouiicl trip Lake !tides Wednesday and Saturday afterno•6his at 3 p m Fare 25c 3 3 aWVWVVWvvvvvv vvVVVWAAAAAA/N1le .. ��maac Furniture, Rugs & L inoleumb t furnish y i Furnture, if you are going We can assist ou in selectingour o your home, or if you only is ant 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 DIJNFORD JAS.. . JUtidertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28. Night and Day Calls answered at Residence over Store Ali' Present specials Stoves and Ranges Guns, Rifles and Ammunition Vale Padlocks and Night Latches See our Three Window Displays IN STOVES—The popular kindis what we sell, Ha PY Thought, Pandora. Welcome, World's Favorite— Also cheaper lines. GUNS AND "'RIFFLES -We have both the Stevens and Remington, and a complete stock of loaded shells and cartridges. YALE 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. HARLAND OTHERS STOVES, -HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES AMI to RECEPTION. Mrs. J. Barlett Levis will receive with Mrs Be Levis, attthe former's relsiclence Joseph St, oat I;uesfda'y' Inert from 3 tett p. m. MINOR LOCALS. • Cheer up 1 The beat is.yeb to !conte. The "Made in Oapp•da" slogan has ,tacYits' day 1n'tliis cou!atry, In. Ifwture everyone'will; Moist 'upon the label "Made in,'Can'ada" on their purehlases We in Canada halve at back quite long enough a'ndl allowed the German manufac- turers)'to capture' our'eierkere, to anjany linea thus taking 'away; the made that properly, belonged to ourselves., NA MES ONLY ASKED TC ISSUE ;GRANTS. In the Morning' papers ,a des- patch .apears Ifroinl London '4o ,the: effect •,Me'a't, the, Military authorittev at O'bbawv'a have aslke(ci (Lor tiro naunes and addresses of all Lone donecialdleltst in • the •Collag9lalte In,ati- of aglte e; No yea,sonn f'o,r the r'elat eity over 16 que;sti wes givens,, The New Era asked'. attire) ,Cliniton• Collegiate In'sti'tute, If lhef names! of the ideal cadets had besln alskerll Lt was eta,ted' that blank( sheen's had' been >,eceiv-' to fill; put; but these foams, were presented everk year; Tor the pur- pois,e :olf I fixijnlg the 'Government gialnit dor the •diflfeaenjt 8,e.00ile The nfalmfe, age, amid address till every.,galdeft was asked, and also fat (uumbes ,between the ages of 16 and 18 year's. A certain, numbers of the laltiter': heave to 'belong to thiel comps tn, orales• boiearn the ',Go,verne. anent grlaln:t. Ours, we Would have. you be iThat>s why ,our ads. So frequently, emu see, The Goode we Bake- We Bake '!tor YOU., And take the greatest care. That in Quality •and Cleanliness They shall be beyond compare.' Conner's Bakery Phone 202 •cr ri , q r , Ar.: TEE CLINTON NEW ERA. Utilizes every heat unit. Flues- arranged so heat is forced to travel over top of oven in i down behind it and twice un- °-., der the bottom before escap- ing to chimney. See the McClary dealer. et I Sold by Harland 'Brothers „;ri •000sr000000000aos000•os•r•ooai0oo,e0e•O••••••'o,o•oo•• • • • O • • ••000so* ooe•o•000s000eooso•►•oo•••••oo•o•s000000'o®•® • Local News •• 21 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 suhsoriher 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. IS:IT1 YOUR, MOVE. (When, Mr. wadi Mrs. SEL Rowland Moves tontlheir 'vow inane on- 'High Street,Mr. Vieteh, of the Molson'•s Blank twill ailoeve to'the house vaca- ted( by Mr.'IR.owlaInd,t Sergt. Welsh will mave,'to, his owv+n house which Mr. Vre(tchlaeuVeil enid Me Libby of the Knitting Co., will movedusts the brick house vacated by Mr. Welsh. BRIGHT OUTLOOK 'FOE TRADE NOW. ,A,dvices ,to tihe ,Department of Labor show that Canada is.eiejoy- in'g a timely era o(£{ Infdustrial peace, there lying Ino rabor 'disi- pultes oil ;mote (add no boards of con ciliation 'seating.' The ;whole trade situa`taon tits daily becoming 'bright- er, ,and Statistics 'Lor'the pant month, 'whelp! 'available, will, it is under, - stood sho',v a :surprising improver anent in conditions. CLINTON'S MONEY WILL. HELP. The Canadian Red Cross Society leas been requested to, equip five /iielfd Orospilta!ls and 'arse fiches ambulances dor thie Canadian eon- tlingentc fn. aggregating over 2,- 000 beds, these 'held hospitals would eepresenit is capacity dour times that of the Toronto ,General Host - Vaal. They will consist of two gelnerlal hospitals oil 520 beds each, ohne clearing Inospiita;l, 200 bent ; two Stationary hospitals, 200 beds each, end !three diced atnbulsi5n cee 150 beds exch. A POOR OUTLOOK FOR APPLES , Warden David, Cantelonn • makes the (following ;s't'altema'ennt in regards (to"Lhe apple crop for 'Huron Counity Bolter in quality and quantity of drullt this is ,a record' year fan this county, the- crop reaching probably 250,000 barrels. The quality is very tflue, all that •could be Iwielied ;'for but Ifroun present ,inadioati'ons not more theta ,50;000 barrels will be buly, but. the shortage ' of flan dad an cl t.ft.e nl8bitndb ur the Oat) kb will!Mitt the :titles !leo a anatilmuua. Perhaps net mere thlany tltrcte evaporators will be‘'opejriaft,ed lin ilia counttw. the war Inctdin c'lased their chief Market (,Germany) 'bo their product Mr. Clanitelon. shipped 1,000 barrels last wee!:, 'batt he says diel can, only; promise to do the best the markets will 'allow him during 'tete seasopc BUY AT COME. • Per i aaosr the gospel olf trading alt home has beien, preached by The New Erni but it seems there • is a special call'few further preach- in,g at the present time. Clinton eneede Ifhle anon,:y; don't send it 'away Buy what you need right !else salt:home,' Keep wharf coin there is eirculatpeng on the inside of ;our ova Ito:wen wfalhs In the ,winter itllvalt?' Bei' before as every m)an;w]no mare a'ny'thing is going to , be Called upon to ,salnaa'e it with w those •wlao ?hlalV,e mrot, anrt in this I process !the inerchlalnit, as is usual wvi'tht ithehm, will hlalve "to• ibeaar the baIwift' They leave('been! loyal and phaltriolbic tan .ever'yftlain g th tt per- tatnled` Ito, the town's interest and the interests of the people„ Now the peoples c'a'n dumb less( than! bet patriotic to I'he anercha.mtsl; 'Home trading is good' econ0,1nicsi' at any time; now; at ie doubly good. CLINTON MARKETS. Eoge(',$O;001, Butter 23c and 24e Eggs 22c to 23e. 'Wheat 1.00 to 105. Oats 40c. Barle'y' 60e. Petals 31.10. Buckwheat 60e. . Shorts $28. Bran $23. IS HE /WRONG? • The Editor cif the Mitchell Ad vacate made the 6ollowinlg start hug ;sbalteme4 ;-‘' 'We think true ane within theanark when we say that 'enough hard liquor leaves Mitchell daily I6or Huron, to supply two good liconlsed ,liars, A START FOR A A CHORAL SOCIETY Lasfb Thursday ;evening a 'fe'w meta in,lthe Council Chamber to try land(Lonna la choral society. Af ter hnnch 'discussion it was deed ed 'bo•prepare lists for 'member- ship en'di-rave than. circulated in the various choirs and 'ilf (their was la,hearty respond then- have the members elect officers for the , ybas'. ea Start has already been unlade for afMeutl',s Patriotic Chorus It isthe aims t'ohave not less than 60 voices lathe' chorus.f AN INTERESTING ADDRESS. Under the loculi auspices of the 1W. C. T. U. at Wesley church last Tlnuoled(ay ltveyniin,g, Miss Forman who 'for the past two years has been teaching 'bhe +for,eigners' in the West, gave a very interesting address on the 'work of iiistaucting 'the young boys ,atild gills, .the tE(nlglisin uage and Cana dieln ildelals. A good musical program was 'also provided. ianstaminenp solos were givens by (Misses Ivlenle Moore, Emma Levis, a,nd tMr. Kel- ler, while Miiss Batfbnra Mclvme song a eoIo, Mrs. IGibbin:lgs ant Fred Tlnoun -e son a wave a duet' as also did Misses Grace /Walker and Era Carte, The Wesley Church citiw'tttdtte Mrs East, Miss Greentt and Messrs Willett and East, sang "renting. Tonight' A motion by Mrs. Allen, n'dd Mrs. Cooper and lnelartly supported by Rev. J Greene Ine volts elathanks was pass ed to Miss Forman andahose tak- ing part. Mrs. C. J. Wallis, :Pres ifd,etult of the W. C., T. U, prernded alt the tweeting,' MINOR LOCALS. The 'district Fan well represented zit ,Lonclion (Fair last weeik and all' report I3nlat the, (show Was a•n,excel- lent,ohe this year. 'Some people •sfaiy this is In.dlitan Summer, 'bu't tie rgeneiially have Milian Summer in October and part 'af Nor.embeg. • Anyway the weather has ;been ideal .dur:ing the platslt 'week, A 4•ew aveat ;to thw Ztaarich falai this ¢week. Kest (your pollatoels Aug up yet? ' Band, ilvaln d ow telephone the; .noway 'toms to (the New Ens. 'Y'hkt,pio,egirvang Day, Monday Oe 'ober 12th. • Aserest:le ad'vei'ttiscr 1lustheil on= den'Times asks pe'ttticcnats sot all ablealloctia.II youths in the county ho 'Move tmat joi¢lled tate array or Iaavy. 'The Co. electors oil Jurors tnelt in, he office cif the Clerk id, ilia Peace Seager 5115Go,diarich to(clea'it the jury list for the current yea. The Wla'rdinas Ocarantttee met in Cliiertlon on Fidth'y last., 'Dotty% scold yo (wife if, she atjamds half the foren,00n talking witin,her neighbours over thebaek fence.. She istmerely'ge'bting news Have The Nety 'Era, the Hoer senit to,lner taenliiher hunger ,for (news will be 1laNasdnecl Thein • she will'hlave dinkier ready ion 'timetand eaeur hunger will be able/fled% • The Infame of Hon, JAS. Heodrie the member dvorlWeist Fljanii tonhs prommlently'mentioned lasthe:next, Lieu'bernlattd .Governor of 'Ontario. Ile has been a 'member oftlhe leg isllalture ler many years,, I (With pumps in pie now stere end cranberries andhall clothesin the offing, the 'prospects look good for Thdndc(sig'i:Viln'ig. The New Eau, from- now unytil the IA dlay 'o6 January 1015 foil 34.00 I(1am.ad'a. Board of Trade (meets en lilen•day evlgning. - ',Next Thurisdn,y isithe 1st. of; October i ' Blyth Iandllayfield hold their an nal lairs next Tuesday anal Wednes d)a'y. , The Kiltie •Band wall be a't'Blyth cin-'Wodln•esdtvy and at Brussels on .Frid/ay attire ,fair •the's'e. ' 'Plum's are aiarge 'crop Wh,all about organizinll a Debat ling ',Society? There ,aliould-beltal sort eniough in this locality to rano la good one,, i' T'inonlisgavilt • Day Oct. lath. ( The Methodist (Genaenal Conifer- ence •open dd alt O,t'tawa onlWednee dlay, Look at The Label No matter whether you are sure you are paid ahead or not, the. Mailing List of The New Elia was corrected: up to Saturday, August 15, and the date against ' your name is;the date to,which your subscription is recorded as being paid on our books. We are human, and make errors, andif any subscriber considers wehave. his ` date incorrectly, will he please writeat once and get it. straightened out. If you find your date does not read to some date in advance, this note is especially directed to YOU. The subscription price of The New Era is 31,00 There are some who are owing in for several years}' and have taken, no notice os our appeals and unless part is paid before September 21st, those accounts will be handed infer collection at 31.50 a year instead -of $1.00. Il iota settle now we wins take $ 00 a year, hut after Sept. 21, it will be $1.60 and collector's fees, To the United States subscribers 11 is 31,50 srletly in advance I (Cool le enemas), ' shed 'thrull!oeal morns on all the phages I (H;dw does 'title label olnl pour , New Ean2 If it 'shows you in ar- rears, kitnldly square up. Thun'sdlaly, RULE, BRIT/ The patriotic spirit of the country demand, Empire. We are ready to supply ,your re Fp to the Minute Patriotic No CUSHION TOPS -Designs with crossed flags, we:Flold. "Britain laules the Waves,” Ever," Price 30e I'ATItIOTIC STATIONERY -1u pads or beautiful design of flag on corner, Pads 15c for 25c • SONGS AND 11IUSIC-"O' Canada," "Sons "Soldiers of the King," "The Maple Lea Maple," Etc FLAGS -Jack or Ensign, Small enough to w and large enough to decorate your wall or POST CARDS Pictures of King George, Notional Mottoes, at 2 for 6c and 55e each PENNANTS -Made of felt„ assorted color "Let 'em Have it," "British Empire," go ,13UTL'ONS-With red, white and blue ri which is printed Britain, France,'Russi 1 Often the eh•apest Dug a dada The pictures are easy tomak grow in value Any boy or girl can suceessf picture making. A oarefull furnished with each camera. Kodaks 37 and np, Dev Promptly an TRE PENSL T. Mi - Dispensing Chemist TIS Y� u �, r,b,� l i, 4 1 Portia t: d We have just received a C of Portland Cement which ha plete satisfaction. It always cannot make a mistake in usin S. J. AND hL eaµ5554t Flet Strong Points in I ecia Furnaces Steel Ribbed Fire Pot, • Fused Joints, Cast Radiator, lCircular Water Pan, Saving in Ccal. CALL AND BE CONVINCED OR Phone 53 FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 second -haps FURNACE and 1 "Radiant Some" with oveni Thos.ilawkins Plumbing and Heating [1111 Ain TheSeason'sB STANDING upo Fall Season we ness to provide our .best of footwear at are able to show th any stated price, OUR' SIO We do more than si expert and careful se every toot that com right in size and coli We Ask Your • •.F, xMF �i THE HOME ebb'. 14!"F 3'1 1! t++.4.'i' 441..tih.i:tD!• +i -1r1"1