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The Clinton New Era, 1913-05-29, Page 8Meth our Stores will observe Saturday, May 2It11, as a Holiday and wild be closed ail clay. 15c Anderso inqhams. i2c J-$11' New Spring Patterns -1000 yards Anderson's New Spring Ging'hams, in all the very latest colorings and clesigns, in plaids, checks and stripes, full width and weight, regular 15C per.yard, Saturday I2i-C 12 c Enciash Ginahams lOc 500ards of English and Canadian Ginghams, guaranteed fast colors, in all the new colorings and patterns, full weight, regular 12ac, Saturday ioc 100 New_,.� Rugs _,Ius t • in 11 you have a Rug want -to brighten up your home, come and see our display; of right up to the minute patterns, comprising Wools, Tapestry, Yateki _Fibre, Brussels, Wilton, Velvet, Axminster and Japanese Fibre, in 'fawns, browns, greens, and reds, in all the New Spring Colorings and Designs, from $1.25 uo to $45.00 Linoleurns 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 sante price 50e per square yard. ' 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 391c the square yard. Ne v Straw& Feltflats motor Men and Bay's We are showing a complete range of New Spring Hats forMenand Boys, in Straw and Felt. Right up to the minute in style and shapes, down to the Harvest Hat, from lac to $3.00, A. CALL SOLICITED. 07:730.12231,57.... MM1" a ftll„A,. f.•,.FA�.'J. 4.4.444' ..44 .t'0..'6•r..1440.0+v e#4,4000+4,4444.. .0440.04.4 : • ()cal m 9 «@smseoambrea•Noeoc+♦♦♦®••4,►oo•••o•eoenp®doT@@®i4®s• COUNCIL MEETING: OFFICERS ELECTED. The regular meeting :b:ifthe Town Clouncil, on Monday evening at 3 ,o'clock. SUMMERY TS HERE. When the circus, cloiu ee around. CLINTON MARKETS. .i=iogs-119.40, Butter—le—ea Eggs 19c to 20c, Wheat -90. Oasts -34.. Barley -45-4.S Peas -75. Bran—$?0—$?2, Shorts—$25. WATERWORKS The system of waterworks that Clinton installed is daily growing in popularity, the department has now 'a large gang of men at 'work putting in additional services. No better water can be secured any- where than in Clinton and it is the Town's greatest asset, An citizens not yet using town water should apply a:t ,once to have it installed. Don't wait—apply now. BANK MANAGER. To the long lid of former Clin- tonians who have made good, and i are .occupying positions of respon- sibility and (trust, may be added the name of Mr. Thomas Turnbull .eldest son of the Bate James Turn- bull, who so long occupied the position of Collegiate Institute principal. Mr. Turnbull has been for some tine general manager of the Bank hof Commerce in Edmon- ton, and is in receipt of a salary of $5,000 a year. BOY SOPRANO. Tire following from .ti Port Ruror, palate has referr,,nce to a. son of Mr. WiLi un McLeod, comedian, forruerly leader of the., Citizens Farad, Ciln ton, Meredith is quite a pima lad, bat even now, is showing les anis: of hemming a fine singer, ll,ister. IV, R,• Meredith McLeod soprani soloist in the First Cougre- t!nne1 rhueah, Port Buren, sang -rile (rood Shepherd" by Barre, in the Central Baptist Church, on Sunday evening. Mester McLeod is a son of SVm. McLeod, of Grinnell Bros, music store, Port Huron," WEST HURON TEACHERS. A meeting of the executive com- mittee of the West Huron Teachers' Association was held in the Collegiate Institute here on Saturday, May 24th There was present Miss Consitt, of Hensall, president; VV. H. Johnston, of Kipoen, secretary; W B Weiden• hemmer, B. A., of Exeter; Miss I, E, Sharman, Inspector Tom, Irl, R. Long anti A. 31, Robertson, of Uoderich, It was decided to hold the next meeting at Exeter and to request theEducation Department to send Dr. S A, Morgan, of Hamilton Normal School, to address the teachers on the Montessori system and other subjects and ;to give the evening lecture, Arrangements were made for a full and interesting pro. gram of subjects for the conven- tion, A resolution was passed to request the county council toask the Ontario Department of Agricul tore,:j to appoint a county represent ative in agriculture for Huron, Special iorqiiio Lisi for Saturday and half Next Week Mrs. Potts Nickle Plated Irons, reg 51.10 for SBe. Garden Rakes only 20e 4 cans Tigerband cleaner for 25e Flempol the new furniture polish, only 2,5c The Introductory sale of the celebrated MARK CROSS manufactured in London, SAFE RAZOR, man England, opens next Saturday all over the Dominion, The price for one, week will be 22c, This is method taken to introduce them. They are worth !much more money. Rush Still Continues for the following Popular Goods Sherwin•Williams Paints, Campbell's Varnish Stain, Floorlac, Janalac, and Berry Bros. Liquid Granite, Decorate with Windowphane. We now handle BEAVER BOARD it takes the place of lath and plaster, and more sanitary. Call and see samples and get particulars. 'i Bargain Table of Assorted Graniteware, slightly damaged. Big Value, Your choice for 15c, castiassereastasesessireastatess HART: AND BR.QTH ERS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES AMMO At ithe regular ineleting :of the I, O, O. F, Lodge on Tuesday night. the -following officers weds elected for the coming term.— V. G„ .Pato. George Webber. V. Go Brio. Edward. Hall, s9nnmer' meet surely ba hese' Ree, -Sec; Baca Herbert Alexander through it would Moselle, be believe 1 on Monday. 'The advance men of Fin: See., Bro. John Wiseman, Rarnune & Baileys circus. 'which is ( Trelasurer, Belo. Ti. B. Chant. at Stratford on June 14th, were I Representatives to District Meei- here, this welch:: 1 ing, Bros, Wiseman and Chant. Representative to Grand Lodge, Biro. Albert Mitchell. EXPLANATION OF ACT. t MINOR LOCALS. Publishers havereceivednotice of an. other advance in theprice of all kinds of laper and et•rrionat'v, and the dist count for crash two per cent instead of three, Get your calling cards at the New Era office. flus isn't leap year, but there'll be just as many June brides, A. man event into a butcher shop and ordered a dollar's worth of meat sent to his house, "If there's nobody at home be added" ,'just peke it through the keyhole;' Sunstrokes are not common. Examinations are not far distant and the sure is at hand for the pupils to get down to study in earnest. Legislation increasing the income exemptions to householders from 51.200 to 51,500 goes into effect at once and will be the basis for rhis years' assessment tornonbouseholders the exemption is up to 50,00 a year. Good morning! Have you renewed yoursubscription to your weekly visit- or and constant. friend—the New Era. No use talking; with the sale of bait by the bottle at the hotels forbidden, the fi 'hing is bound to be very serious- ly affected, Every once in a while someone in- timates that we ought to "rip someone up the hack." Say they deserve it, anddon't see why we don't do it Friends, we are not in the roasting business. If you have it in for soma - one, go to him and fight it out like a man, Don't try and mix the printer up in your grievances. Re has troub- les of his own. HO WE'S CIRCUS COMING " The Howe Great London Show is coming and will be here on Tuesday, June 10, The announcement that a show is coming here carries but lit- tle weight with it, as the town has had many of them, but the announcement that the Howe Great London Show is to be here means a whole lot to every. body. It means that the very hest e.g. gregation now touring the country is to be here, and this is good news to all lovers of modern up•to•the-minute amusement,,, The arrangements for its coming have all been completed, and all that there is to do now it to wait for the great trains of the show's own spa-' cia! cars to arrive. There are many. of the younger folks on the anxious seat, but they are not the only ones woo are anxiously waiting. The grown ups ever since the first intima. tion of the shows coming was made have been looking for it, and their anxiety will not he appeased,until the parade is on the streets and the per- formence under way. The reputation for merit and magni• tude that ibis show enjoys, coupled wioh the many successful years that it has catered to the amusement loving people, bas made its name a household one. It is a name that the show is proud of, and one, that the People the world over have learned they can de• pend on. There is no show organized d uring the past becade that has ele rat ed the reputation of tended aggrega.t ions as has. the Howe Great London Show. There is no chow that gives such an unequalled performance and extends to its patrons the same care. Its program, while extended, is so varied that monotony is out of the question. The menagerie is complete with the very rarest specimens of the animal kingdom. In its entirety the Rowe Great London Show is with nut an equal and a show that all should see. EXCITEMENT IN CLINTON. 'Milton was full of rumors about six o'clock on Monday'. night when the reeplos'ft spread around that the There has been :come doubt as to whole of 'Holmesville was burning the appiicatiwn of the amended up. The Metlio'dislt church had a Marriage Act in cases where only ntarmlo`w; escape. Seveeral from here one of the !parties is resident in the mlotor'edi out to see thiel fire, municipality. The amendmenit, ACCEPTED CALL TO NORVAL which e'equires a publicati,an of a At the meeting of the Maitland t Presbytery, held at EIwevale'on May 20, Rev. J.A. Ferguson' of Bel - gravel accepted, a call, `hot. Norval and Union, in the Presbytery of Toronto. SACRED RECITALS. whole purpose is to putt an esti to notice in he papers, applies only to Bases where, neither of the con- trlacting parties is a resident, but, if either person liras bteen 'a resident in the municipality for a period of 15 •days the ordinary procedure an - der the old act can be followed. As far as this clause is concerned ifts the rurnaway marriaes, especially On Sunday Mr. Getty Sellars, then harder towns, such as Windsor great English organist, gave two and Bridgeburg. - The ne'w act. Organ recitals on Sunday, one art name into force Monday morning:. four o'clock and the other after the • evening service,. Both programs' were much enjoyed by Targe aud- 43rd ANNUAL REPORT, The Rloyal Bank of Canada has just recently issued their forty- third annual replor't, and besides giving figures ron the Bank busi- ness, it abound in useful informa- tion in regards to Canada, such as area and population, public debt, revenue and expenditure, the state meat of .Paank clearing house's, building societies, and loan and trust companies, etc. GODERICII TO DETROIT. The White Star Ling evil.! rrrn their 15th annual excursion, Gods - rich to Detroit and return, on Tues day, June 10th. Moonlight excur- sion June 9th, These excursions are growing more popular each year, and afford a pleasant outing by ' a beautiful water trip on the magnificent steamer Greyhound. For particulars see ad. on pig; SOME MORE TAYLORS. We generally class Mr. J.Taylir in the prize-winning class, but he has ab other, Mr, Israel Taylor of Loudon, and a former well- known citizen of this tow=n, has ni- ready commenced to win prize., when on the :24Th he skipped the winning rink at Landau for the Barbour prizes. The games were door•ed on a percentage basis in three series of eight end malchea and Air. Taylors rink scored !. The next rink had 575, IMPROVEMENTS The house of Mrs. SSThiteIeed is !receiving a teat of paint. The house occupied by Mr, \V..1. Tozer has received a coat of pait.t. A neW shingle roof is being rtesi. on the house of Mrs. Couch, On- tariol Street. A new cement walk has tern pat into the residence, occupied lay Mr. Joe. Mutch. The waterworks was, also connected -this week. Mr dos. 'Townsend had ,, rite; shingle roof planed 00 part of his' hou es. THE; 24TH The day * was quietly spent in 1 1 Clinton, The bowlers were busy on the green. Many went to Bayfield for the day. At few went 'to Mitchell for tee celebration, 'there. Many were out of town ;;whi' visitors) from other places wet:e many. Tr'ains were away late, A good crowd attended the base- ball, match in 'the afternoon, The small boy and the firecrack- ers, were to he seen on all 'the ettree'ts. Many took "violent" exercise by. cutting the grass fox appearance slake. • LECTURE ON TUBERCOLOSIS A fait -sized audience heard an in- teresting and thoroughly instruc- tive lecture given by Mr lai'atswn, the field secretary hof the National Sanitarium Association in the town Hall On Tuesday Evening. The lecture was given with great ra- pidity bat with unus,uial clearness and lucidity, First dea ling with the disease, tube'•cuhosis, a large a- mount of very important informa-, tion was given in rtrfer,ence to its propagation in all communities and many hints were given as Ito meas- ures that should be taken to avoid and prevent it. The latter part of the lecture described with ctonsid•- erableminuteness Ithe five different institutions established by. and un- der control of the above associa- tion. Of the five howevre'r, the Muskiokal Free 'Hospital for con- suro•ptives wiasrepre•sgnited as the most impontlant because it gives care and .treatment to a larger number of patients, and more im- portant again to all: good people;, since call, niay be helpers of it, at is the 'only one for which appeal: is made for financial help outside of the city of Toronto. For the past three yeiars it has had accommoda- tion for 161 patients, and hasin- variably been full, every eat occu- pied, and in addition (there has. been al 'waiting list, often number- ing up to twenty-five or thirty. TO provide for those )thus waiting, additional pavilions are rapidly ap- proaching completion, so that hence forth therle, will, beaccommo- dation for 196 patients. In the past it has waft for maintenanee atone lover 563,000 per year, and hereafter it wilt cost 'more than $75,000,There. are several spurges of revenue, but the greater reale is the small con- tribultiions by the multitudes of peo- ple, Our tOlwn has in Ithe .past been al heipea' in this, and iff'is trusted that ,oati this occasion, our peoples will improve on their for- mer record of contributors. A. col- lection Wee (taken in aid of .the Muskoka) Free Hospital, and inti natio e was given that a canvas of the (town would be made for; tier venal contribt>;tione, I)e ccilve Plumbing Is nlot only, amenace tohen lthbut ,ot Makes unnecessary work. If you find your bathroom fixtures and equipment unsatisfactory. con- sult us. Our terms for Neu' Plumbing or remodeling old plumbing are exceedingly bow. We can give you an estimate that will make it econ- omy for you\ to avoid the unpleas- antness and annoya!aces caused by poor plumbing. Thos. a wkin; Plumbing and Heating (Phone 33) The sorrier Store "Live and Let Live" PINEAPPLES They a:'c Stillin fur this w. elr at the sameea is-,, • NOW is the time to buy Info:e they go higher. CAKES We have a large assortment of CHRISTIE'S FANCY CAKES. Fresh for Saturday Strawberries, Lettuce, Green Onions, Radish Rhubarb, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE. t CALL .SOLIC.1TED E. E. liunnifoed PHONE 45. Sanitary Cleaning and Pressing Parlors Altering and Repairing • Neatly Done, Expert Frenob Dry Cleaners Prices Moderate Satisfaction Guaranteed Goods Called for and Delivered Stand—A. J. Holloway's Tailor Shop. C. JOHNSTON • HIgltes! Grade Bread Conner's dome -made Bread Dormer's t -Tome -made Bread is quality through and through. There is not a detail of good making and baking overlooked, so you know what you are getting when you order this Good Bread. CHAS. CONNER Baker :and Confectioner 1 Three Thin s ;A. artist to a n �G fit. ® a We can't very well talk to you here about 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 spring stock is now almost complete, and our designs almost sure to suit your taste; and our prices, your de- sire for economy. T� e' dl. T�. Fair eo. Often the cheapest—�'llways the Best' . a National Portland Cement After trying other kinds, you'll always come back to the best The Best Cement is the National Portland Cement It is the old stand-by. A car load just in. S. J ANIRE S, Clinton NO LICENSE Co. Constable Whitesid:.s laid in• - formation against 11r. Carey, who stolid off the belongings. of the Co! feta not having an auctioneers l;.- eensie. The case came before Ma- gistt,ate Andrews, on Friday last. but Was adjourned till next Satur- day at 11 INTERMEDIATE FOOT BALL SCHEDULE. Clinton at Brussels..niay 30th. Brussels at Seaforth, June ith. Clinton at Seaforth, June 14th, '13rueeels at Clinton. Jane 13. Seaafrth. at .Brussels, June 20th SUNDAY SELLING. In corder to get a definite judg- ment on the sale of cigars and to- baccos on Sunday, Justice Middle- ton was asked by the Attorney General to go into certain stated eases. He has done so, and his verdict is 'the lily of this land until repealed, Judgment. "While to- bacco may teclbnieaily he iserarde 1 as a drug, it is not sold as sash, hut as an article of ordinary consutnli tion, therefore no one can legally sell, cigars nt tnhaceo on Sunday. There are no exceptions, nor etin they be said through slot ma- chin 0s;"' NEW MLSSKOKA TRAIN, Now leaves Toronto 10,15 a. tea daily, except Sunday, nrtieing at Muskoka. 'Wharf 1,10 p.m making direct connection with st an 530 for all points on Muskoka Lakes. A brand new train consisting of bag- gage car, Vestibule Coaches, end Parlor Library Buffet car are open- ated, and passengers ars assured of a comfortable ride along the most interesting route to Muskoka Wharf, which is the original gate. - way to :the far-famed Muskoka ' Lakes', This train runs right to side of steamer at Muskoka Wharf, thus avoiding any inconvenience, to passengers, Return connection is made with train leaving Musko- ka Wharf 10.45 a,m. daily, except Sunday, arriving Toronto 3,10 p.m. Tourist tickets at reduced rates are now on sale to Muskoka resorts good for stop -over at any paint, and good to return until November 30th, 1913, Full particulars'. and tickets from Grand Trunk Agents John R'ansfuril & Son, city iritis,=n- ger and 'ticket agent, phone 57. A. 0, Pattison, station agent. 510 AND COSTS. On Friday eVening, before a esiowded court room. Magistrate Andrews fined Calvin Streets 510 and casts ;or 1 Montle in jail for cruelty to animals. It semis that the.defendant and J $lte'ling. jr., got .ahorse from J. W. Elliott on Thursday evening. t9 go to Sea - forth to see th r Tose nffice,and nothing Very alarming htrppenr'd. except that ths hale e took fright going down at an netts, hut coining back it shied at sem tiring and jumped into filo ,lite'. 'I`hn• two men hod hard w net getting the horse up, and 'tartlets work grttieg it home.' Tho young fi ll ler et the barn called up 1A Ellintr •also n. L,Se and when the owntes carie down ii dis:eovered that Gas horse heel ire •right front kg broken at the fet- lock.' The wattled. had travelled air nearly four miles in that (fond:dee, e e, The Iroise was Shot on Seturstay. It had also received a good heat- ing an the night of the accident. lira "'n"'�"tRT.7.1 .r132MIE11f$=1135 P p� a S .� e N We have a good supply ,of Seed Corn of good qua'ity, Mengel and Turnip Seeds, Clover and Timothy Se; ds. We have a Lot of Shingles, which we will sell ant easy terms of payment, If you want any, come soon to save handling We have a supply of Fence Wire, Staples, Etc., Etc, Highest Prices for abutter, Eggs, Etc., at the EMPORIUM LeN)ESB$RO r am'asr0=1 PSA,.,...._ '1 . .......................... • 5000 5.50 4.00 5100 •r. 4. 4. • • our • • :,tpl sboe voliles • •r•. 4, • -i• • d• •F• •§• ... • • msisMUSE? 225n113.111.10MISE i g '� es FRED JACKSON4. ,t ✓. ..,• .. •3'•I:.„ A•"s•q• II$•f 3i •6•.%d•9•%••l• ,•:. •-'r.N.p,✓(.-4� ..i,ord-• tr.l•-1••tr✓r•i�%••... Are so uncommonly good that when we sell aP air of shoes, it's the very best "ad," we can send out, You'll be sure to tell' your friends how good they are.