The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-01, Page 9el'
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Beautify Your Home
With a New Rug
s Just . In
If you have a Rug want -to brighten up your home, come and
see. our display of right a to the minute patterns, comprising'
Wools, Tapestry, Yateki Fibre, Brussels, Wilton, Velvet,
Axminster and Japanese in fawns,browns, greens,
I p Fibre,and
reds, in all the New Spring Colorings and Designs, from'
$1.25 u» to $45.00
New Jap Mattings
Another shipment of Japanese Mattings, eight new patterns, in
plain and fancy scroll, strong rnarp, made to give good wear at
15e to 25c. per yard
Also 50 Jap Marts 27x54 inches and 36x72 at 25c to 50e
New Lace curtains
We are showing a splendid. range of Lace Curtains, in white and
ecru, in all the very newest' styles, in Nottingham, Brussels and
Swiss, two and a half and three yards long,
from 50e 111P to $5.00
Li
lei Fps and Oilcloths
Just to hand, six new designs in Scotch Linoleums, in floral and
and block designs, four yards wide. Same weight and quality as
last year's, and the x1MI& price 50c per squarelard.
We are also showing a large range of patterns in Oilcloth, in
one, one and a half and one and three-quarters yards wide
at 3tic the square yard.
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IT LOOKS GOOD FOR CLINTON,
A meeting f,7r organizing a I e-
enosse team to enter in this dis-
trict of the 0.L.A. will ire held in
the Board oIa d roam of ,the town, hall on
Friday evening May 2nd, at eight
•oclock. The following are request
ed as weal as any others interested
in lacrosse to Wttennd. -0. Fink;
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W. Johnson, W. Tozer, !I 11lorris,�i .
S.B. Holmes, h. Coueh, G. :Elliott,
B. Davis, R. McKenzie, G. McKen-
zie, S..Byam, C. Robinson, W. whit -
ley, J. Watts, Ed. Crook, C. Draper
P. Whitmore, ILRurnbali, Ab, Mit-
chell, S', Cook, J. Weir, and C. Pais
ley.
GETS CONTRACT.
91r. Thomas McKenzie secured
the contract for the erection of the
newschool n
of S S No, . 5,Hallett, Iiu t to
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be erected't
a Lot ..6, 6tl? eon., The
new school will.be brick and have
a basement. It is to be ready by
the lsft of August.
SPECIALS FOR ALL NEXT WEEK
prk ig Needs of all Kinds
Our Stock was never more complete than now, having all the
latest and most up-to-date goods in the market -Spades,
Shovels, Garden Bakes, Lawn Rakes, Lawn Mowers, and
Poultry Netting;
All the new shades in Sherwin-Williams Paint, Oarephell's
Varnish Stains, Janeiro), Floorlac, Liquid Veneer, and Pleurpol
the new Furniture Polish.
Paint and Varnish Brushesifrom 5c to $2,50,
An elegant variety of Brass Otnrtain Rods Sc and up.
We carry Dustbane in barrels, half barrels,kkege, 35e and 1.00
cans, and in bulk at 5c per pound. •
It pays to feed Dr. Hess Stock Food and Panacea in the spring.
Prevent. your shingles blowing off blousing the improved' large
head shingle dohs. We have them.
Household Hand Saws regular 35e for 25c.
Hammers. regular 25c for 20c,
Tack Hammers, 5c, 10e and I5c.
Braces regular 50cfor4.0e
HARLAND BROTHERS
STOVES, HARDWARErAND NOVELTIES
iiialamwennormor
AN ELECTRIC SIGN.
1 A new electric sign has been .er-
ected at Paxrnan 4 Gillies Garage.
I Every ant'omobile man will be able
to see ft all right.
'COUNCIL MEETING,
The regular meeting cf May
Council will
be
held on Monday
• eventing next. Reeve •Cant+elton
will occupy the Mayor's chair for
the present.
BUYS A FORD RUNABOUT.
License Inspector Johnson ]vent
to London on Friday last and re-
turned in :the eveningwith a Forel
runabout, Mr, J. Nediger assisted
in bringing up the oar and instruct
ung Mt Johnson. The hotelmen
will have to .keep awakq n ow or the
"buzz" wagon wilt conte into 'town'
too guide sone day.
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After an absence of one year, Iam,
again at the same stand, with the
same business: As usual you will find
goods of first quality. and at right
prices. No pains will be spared to
give; satisfactory service.
Call and See Us, -'You
Will not be Asked to Buy.
Expected This Week
A lirnited quantity of Pure Maple
Syrup and Sugar.
PHONE 40,
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ADVERTISING -ISMS.
In art literature, music', and ata
v cttisiog, supreme excellence pro
cencls from supreme simplicity.
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;Togs ae.10
l:uttez 30-2,1
Eggs -17-18
'Wile
city( 80-81
Barley -40-50
Peas -80-$.1.00
- AD(ERTISING IS:WI.
Atltrertisinr paves the way for
the. salesman,
NEW ASSISTANT
YI P. 0. INSPECTOR.
'Williere McLean, formerly .tail
st, clerk on the nlichigau Central Mica
• and latterly of the •rural route de -
e Pertinent in London postoffice, has
been appoin'ted assistant post-
offioe ispectnr nide.. Inspector
Fisher. tot Lomelon dr itrlct,
The -return game in' the first
series will be played on Saturn ty
afternoon oottho Park here be
tt een Sttratgar'd and Clinton- Col
legiates. t good game isguarante
CONGRATULATIOI`PS.
The New Era editors offer heart
eongratulattions to The Mitchel
'Adwcieete on mitering its Guth yea
undee one editor. Mr. WOE'', Davi
the veteran Editor, is still ail, t
Mold his own;,w.ith the best of then
0.• L. 4. GROUPING.
The'Liacitosse •Association lie
griouped Clinton in,No.3 District a
the intermediate, series. Fait i
Clinton goingto have 'a team
Practice Should start at once- i
they are Stere isthe group-No.
-Kincar dine, Qin. der ieh, Wingbam
Clinton, -Seeaforkh,,Mitchell.
HURON LEEKEEPBRS'
ASSOCIATION.
The Spring neeting of the HuronBeekeepers' Association will. he
held at the Council Chamber„ Cline
to n,, on. Thursday, May Sob; morn-
ing session tat 11, afternoon ses-
sion at 1. Speakers from outside
Will address the meeting.
LACK TO TOWN.
Dick Masher did not have a very
hong visit this time. He went to
.L?rant5o_d fto join Abby Johnson's
All -Stars and after playing two
games nn L'rantfiord, 'the Manager
vanished so the ]team broke up:
Dick Will Possibly join one of the
Canadian League teams shortly.
TYPHOID IN SEAFORTH.
T MOTHER DEAD.
• The following • pr"ess report re-
f • fern .todthe death of Mars.. A. i orbee'
8 mother: who died at tleorgetown
and who wasburied at Hensall on
1 Saturday of last Wel ;-hare. Mary
McAllister, relict of the late John
McAllister, ,nretired fernier of
Hensel I, whet .° he, died twelve t e it s
ago died on, April 23. aged 75 y e 1s
at the home of her son,' Dr. Mc-
Allister of Geoegetown.' Decca -
ecl; who had been ill with la grippe
since the middle 00 February, had
removed to Georgeitown from Hen -
Sall, a little more than a year ago,
She was a native of Glasgow Scot-
land. and cattle to this country-
Viten quite-3'oung: wit h'her par-.
eat Foul sons survive her ;
Typhoid fever claimed another
victim in Seafoith on Saturday in
the perslon of Frank ailing, the
popular proprietor of the Die
Howie. Mr. Kling conteacted tl
fever about three necks ago, an
it wap nought ho was on the higl
road to recovery, but arelapse- se
in on Saturday morning and hi
death soon followed. Deceased Iva
in his 35th year, and is survived b1
his wife formerly Miss Mary A'Ien
of Egmondviile, ,and one chid.
The funeral was Saeid no Mondayto Maitlanclbnnk Cemetery and was
larger attended.
CABLE RATES REDUCED.
The large number sof Pritishcrs
now living in Canada wilt {'mars alo-
preci,ate the liberal reductions on
cable rates. A. T. Cooper,
Por the Gs.leat, North Westci•n Tc le
graph Coo saes he is advised to
accent cable messages at c cards a
mord; 12 words for 7.5c; and 24
ttard•s for $1.15. These are known
as deferred cable, {`ash I c Iter anti
week end letters.
HURONC`OUNTI HAS A.
DECREASE.
The asscaanrs' -.roils fur the co-
unty of Huron fur the yea.` ?'.t
shows adctreale of poptat ti+ut it1
the coantt of 1.207 in the ru a; elie-
tricts and 073 in idia 0nwn melt-
ing a. total decrease fo- the e miry
of 1,043. The township of 'V '1
W awa aoah shows the greatest dee
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crease. ammo( big to civet. 2e p: r
cent, of the population in one y,-ar.-
The town of itnderieh held its mown
pretty well, only showing a d
creasc+ of 21 people. A publicity
ccunmittee eonsistiug of rnemh. rs
of the county co,neit and the town
council have launched a I,ul Berry
campaign the county having vot-
ed a considerable Burn of money fo"
the purpose of immrgi,ation 1 int
the farms now being til;nndoned Toe
the luremcnt of the West may 1 -
taken tip by people frothe Old
Country.
SPRING SQUIBS.
The Corner Store
"Live and Let Live"
Saturday Special
Young's Jelly Poiaders
.Demonstrated
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'cel The Jelly Powder flavored
with the juice of the fruit.
a Every Lady is invited to
s sample and judge the delicious
and true flavor.
The trees are already taking on
a green tinge., notwithstanding
that the 17th of March is long past
With the blowing of spring bree-
zes, and the 'dandelions starting to
sprout, the "gasoline fillies" are
again spluttering about.
From could almost see the grass
grow
Burin past
i
g the ast p two or three
All the song birds have arrived
and last year's birds' nests are be-�,
ing Occupied.
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Monday, e
Go d
fa May 5th is t
Math ens
Day." Wear a white carnation for
mother ,if living, and a real one if
she is gone.
It may not be generally known,
but hereiafiter ovary driver • of a
motor oar inithis province must
carry a license.
The gray and. festive rhubarb will
soon put in an appearance on"the
mlarket.
MINOR LOCALS.
May.
The first cllay of a clry. season.
Council meets next Monday.
Cool tevenings.
Stra;tford vs. Clinton on Satur-
day.
Had your suithur and molasses
yet?
It's a wise man who knows en-
ough to'llialee horse a rake with a
handle thaft"s sure to break at the
first: cilab. •
It's a greet sensation to go home
frtonn Idown towniahalf hour earlier
than usual, and be saItilted with.
"Why, yiouhee just in time to take
up the sftair carpet I"
The season of the year is ap-
proaching when 'the annual speech
is made as Hollows ; t'I hope you
don't mind ift, but me had green
onions for. supper.'"
Never send a dollar away from
house when the tartticle that . the
diolbar will purchase canbe obtain-
ed at home, Monsey is our financial
blood. Its direutaition keeps the
business alive.
Don't' knock .the town. Boost it,
Boosting always pays better.
It's quite is problem to know'
whether Ito pay up the winter's coal
bill or buy a new spring suit.
The dust on the streets has been
very troublesome the ptast week.
Citizens generally ]hope that the
Council willgive the sltreeta a good
spring coating of road oil.
Fresh Lettuce and
Seasonable Green Stull
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A CALL SOLICITED
E. E.
nniford
Till, BEST TINS11ITII
is not he who rushes through a job,
but he who does his work thoroughly.
When be combines speed and thor-
oughness he is
'rallc IDEAL TINNER
If you haven't run across such a crafts.
roan, try us the next time you want
tinning of any kind clone, Y-oo'll
know then the difference between good
and poor tinsmiths and we wont suf.suf-
fer in the.comparison,
Tho. awkins
Plumbing and Heating
(Phone 53)
Sanitary Cleaning and
Pressing Parlors
Altering aand Repairing:
Neatly Done,
Expert French Dry Gleaners
Prices Moderate
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Goods dalledtor and Delivered
Stand -A. J. Ilollowav's Tailor
Shop.
C. JOHNSTON
Nies Grade
9 Bread
Conner's
llome=m- de Bread
Conner's dome•made Bread is
quality through and through.
There is not a detail of good
making and baking overlookea, so
you know what you are getting
when you order this Good Bread.
CHAS,CONNER
Baker and Confectioner
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the first two, but we can about the third
-your Home, No matter what "fixing."
No matter what embellishments, No
matter what expense you have gone to in
furnishing your home, its good appearance
is largely controlled by the Wall Hang-
ings; the make or mar the harmony of the
whole. Our sprirlg stock is now almost
complete, and our designs almost sure to
suit your taste- and our prices, your de-
sire for economy
PIEMLIMZIMMICzur
�Fair o.erten the (.2heappest-Ani mays the Best
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Arthur of Georgetown ; William, of
Lewisville, Alberta; Charles, of
Hensel 1 ; - and John of Ilcusall,
There 'a 'e three daughters -Mrs.
Arthur Forbes, Clutton ; Mrs. W. C.
Kyle, Stnome• Alta.; and Mrs. P.
Mair, of ffurondale. The funeral
took place 'Saturday afternoon
fnoin the resident:. of Mrs, Moir.
Hupondale, to Mensal! Cemett^ry.
Rev, E. 0' lcL. Smith, roc Carmel
Presbyterian Church, of which de-
ceased, hemi been a member for years
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WOMANS INSTIT.rrro.
At the regula'• monthly meeting
of the Women's Institute on Thurs-
day last the to, lowing officers were
elected for the coming. year ;-
,President, Mrs. E. Munroe,
Vice President, Mrs, Howard
Font ler.
Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Thos. Mason.
Diroctors-ltfrs. :Bradshaw and
Mrs. McMurray.
Auditors -Mrs. Chant and Mrs. -R,
Fitzsimmons.
Distr'ic't Director, Mrs, E. Munroe
Represent~actives to District Meet
ing, Mrs. Dodds and Mrs. Chambers
CARD OF THANI{S.
The family of the late Fred Ruin-
ball wishes to thank through the
columna of The New Era, their
many friends flor their kindness
during the illness and death of
their father,
National Portland Cement.
After trying other kinds, you'll' always come back to the best
The Best Cement is the National Portland Lenient
It is the old stand-by. A car load just in.
S. J. ANDREWS, Clinton
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Every Shoe we show in our stock possesses
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your attention and deserves your ad-
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A good time to find out is when you need
your next pair,
Come and see and be convinced.,
Wear our Shoes and you will know the
Best Shoe Satisfaction,
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