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The Clinton New Era, 1913-08-07, Page 8reseersoresoir Children's Tub Dresses Less Thanos G t andThursday Saurday Mothers, no doubt you will be needing a new smart dress for the children on the holiday, At this store you will find the opportunity dur- ing the above days at a saving. this year to wear them. There will be plenty of hot weather yet Children's ,Wash Dresses Regular $1.50 for 95c Children's Wash Dresses Regular $3 for $2.25 Children's Wash Dresses Children,s Wash Dresses Regular $2 for $1.49 Children's Wash Dresses Regular $2.50 for $1.85 Regular $3.5o for $2,75 Children's Wash Dresses Regular $75 for $3.00' L leGr Liv Ladies Allover Embroidery White Dresses, daintily made, smart styles, regular $5 for 3.75 Ladies Wash Dresses, of Prints and Ginghams, white pique col- lars and cuffs, regular $2.50 for............ .... ..... 1 X98 1 6 r Dresses Ladies Ratten Dresses, in pale blue, brown and tan, very pretty styles, trimmed with buttons to match, regular $7.50 for 5.69 Ladies Silk Dresses for evening and street wear, in all the popu- lar colors, regular $I5 for.... t1.75 1i ' u'' alsF ;' GODERICH SIMMER SCHOOL Polders have been issued 6a- ve•rtising the summer school • to 1,e held in Goderich during tee week oommencng August 11th un- der the direeti,en of the Piesby- terian Syego.l of .Hamilton and Lon- don, SQml of the Speakers an on - ced to be present are: iBev Robt, Pettigrew,. i'L A., the Synod m0t r- atoi ;Rev. Dr. R. P. Ma:Kay 1, rei miss.on secretary; Rev, R. W. Dick- i.e. B.A., of Montreal ; Resv. J. 0. Shearer , D.D. secretary of the beard asocial service and evaneg- Lsm" Rev. W. R. McIntosh. a3 D., of London joint co.•tvenor of the :Get- chat Assembly Sunday School and young people's society committee R ev.R. G. M'acBeth, b2, A., a recog- nize 'authority o'n Home missions; Rev. Hugh Matheson LL. !13, repre- senting the hyrara1 commit. ee;Rev Dr. Myers, educational secretary with the S. S. and Y, P. S.leomm- ittee; Rev. F, 5. Sharp, M. A.. ; Rev. Gillies Eadie. B. A , from Efonatrz, China; Rev, Dr. Dickie of Chatham Rev. J. R. Rail of 'Sarnia Represent- i'ves will also be present from the Deaconess Home the Woman's Foreign end Home Mission Isoards, to tell of the work unci, eel give instruction. An instructor to de- monstrate tho use of the Book of Praise will be present, All who purpose attending the . 'school should send their lapplicatio}ns eo.•.enroArcient before August 1st.! Ito :Rev, Geo, E. Ross, of Goderich, LACROSSE SCHEDULE. Aug, 1.4—Ciintoka at 4N•ingharn. Ang.14—Kincardine at Goderich. Aug. 28—Kincardine at Wingham STANDING• IN THE LEAGUE, Clintons 1 0 1 al•oder•iCh 2 2 1 Zt"ingham 2 2 0 Kincardine 0 3 0 GODERICII PLAYS HERE. Next Wednesday night at 6 o'clock the Goderich Ease Ball team will play the town team here. Everybody knows the Co. town boys put up a good game so be on hand to see the fun. ACCIDENT TO REV, W, E. MILLSON. The Stratford Beacon reports an 1_•oident to Rev, NNT, E. Mil Isom ovell- known to many in Clinton ;—While umpiring city league game be- tween McLagans and the Y.M,C,A. the Rev, N'. E. Millson had aur un- fortunate accident. Aire Millson was umpiring from behind the pitcher, to whom the second base- man returned the ball, throwing it hurriedly and faster than he in- tended. Somebody shouted to Mr. Milison to lookout and he turned around just in time to get the sphere on the Corner of the mouth, Three teeth were knoelced out anotherloosened, the mouth also being cut and bruised. IHc lmo- ceetied haze at once, SWAT THE FLY The Fly disseminates disease, So therefore you should sweat; Unswatted flies are very ba,d; but swatted flies are not The fly annoys the helpless horse, Sa you may swat withou t remorse; The wicked fly he carries dirt, So swat him till your sh welders hurt. With slime, and filth they c over their_ feet, Then wipe it off on our bread and meat; If you wound rather live than die, ROM up your sleeves and swat the fly. of the following we have a good supply Fly, Swatters , 5c to l5c • rwlo'nder Flay Traps ... 15c !'allloon Fly Traps . 15e Fly Wash for Cattle land 'Horses, per gallon 75e Ta.ngl,efioot Fly Paper ,economida9, and sanitary .2 double sheets_, for 5c The Following At Reduced Prices Sere,en Doors and Windows Lunch Blaskets, Ice Cream Freezers, Humpty-Dumpty Egg aC'arrites. Hennmkocks, Gasoline and Oil Stoves HARLAND BROTHERS STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES JINIORS WON. The junior Baseba:l tean'i defeat- ed the Goderich juniors on Weci- nt.sdey evening of this week by a score: of$ -7. Afair crowd was pee - sent to see the young boys play. WENT TO WINGHAM. Several. toads of lacrosse fans went to, Wingham on Wednesday afternoon to witness the game be- tween Goderich and the home team, .Wingbam won by a score of 7-•4, SPECIAL MEETING, A special meeting of the LO.0.P, is r.ahtd for next Friday night. All Oddfellows are asked to be present, The Corner Store "Live and Let Lives, Preserving Time is Here Again What about gems and rubbers? JTDINZ Sweet and Sour Pickles in bulkand in bottles, HEINZ Pork and Beans wi:tlr Chili sauce. • HEINZ Fled Kidney Beans, try them, Fresh for Saturday Bananas. Oranges, Len -eons, Raspberries, Otteumbers, Dates. Melons, Tomatoes, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE, A CAII SOLICITED E. E. tIunniford PRONE 45. Highest Grade Bred Conner's Some=made Tread Conner's Home-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 •••••••*•••••s••••••b•e *•••••.•••••s••••sv.••••••••• • • • • • • Lacy 11�•• • • ♦ • ••••••••,•••••••••••••••••4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• BOWLERS AWAY TQ -DAY, AN EXCELLENT .OFFER. The 'Clinton bowlers are away 'TheNew Era makes aselry good playing ad,ouble header to -day. This morning • at Blyth and ° after- n'ooin at Wingham. FRIDAY GO TO CREDITON. off erto all non -subscribers' 011 page 3,of this issue. If our readers know of any who are not readers of the Nei Era pass the good word • along. The Clintob Base Ball team play FOR THE ALBERTA a return match at Cr;editoii, on Fri- ewve 13NMBNT day afternoon of this' week. , Mr. Janes Snell recently i eceived REMEMBER THE DATE. word from the Alberta Govern- The ladies of St. Joseph Church snout t'o secure 6 pure 'bred Short - are going to hold a big picnic on born Pulls t'ol the Governlnrent Wednesday, August 27th and a big l farm, and on Tuesday Mr. Snell time is looked forward to by all the shipped' thein. Hepurcii,ased them citizens Snead around Clinton: fronn 1?. Piumsteel, Tas. Van 'Eg- inond, A. McDwen, E. Wise, 13. Rath- RiEI FIBUGS,' well and supplied olue himself from The last fire Clinton had was at, his own 'choice herd, tl'ie. Motor Car Works last Novem- ber. • -JOB" DOYLE TO BERLIN. ,ha Wonder if Hens alt would like to Gsoderichbeen Signal:-JoeephDaccountantinthoyleeUni, who buy a fire engine new? " Two firemen- from Clinton will ,.Bank here, left this weak for Berlin, attend the firemen's Convention at having been promoted to the position Hamilton this montl's. of accountant in the branch of the same Bank there. "Joe" will be great - HORSE HAD TOBEKILLED, ' I missed in social and other circles Last Saturday afternogn a horse and we are all sorry to have him Leave belonging' to Mr. Richard Morrison,' town, while athe same time we wish of Htillett, township, fell at the Big., him further success success in his new logia• tion. Mill and broke its leg and had to i be shot. The horse became nigh- GOING TO CALGARY ten ed at ru auto was the first l cause. The lose will be. a heavy one to the proprietor. Mr. 0. E. Leopard, formerly princi- pal of the W alkertonppublic school has accepted:the principalship of a public LACE 05.3EMATCH school in Calgary, Alta, Mr. Leppard ` is known to a number in Clinton as be The lacrosse boys are havinga ' has often visited with his family at the workout for th IN ing: ani game or house of Mrs, Rudd, Saturday afternoon of this week at 2,30 when Mitchell pays an xni STATUTES OF 1013 OUT. bition match. The visitors p!ay a 1 The first copies of .the sessional sta,t- o•cod game and several l are mem- utes of 101Sare now in the hands of the �i rs of the 5t. 'Marys Logue team, . King's printer. Each volume is of Everybody turn out and seethe 1,772 pages, being' the largest ever game. issued in this province. Members of the Legislature, judges and mages. LEAVING TOWN. trates will be supplied immediately but istribi The New Era regrets to learn that ! take pia" the e km sevneraleral a. l weeks. cannot Mr, and ' Mrs, Joel McLeod, who ' have be en residents here for many ADVERTISING—ISMS. years are removing to?luelph. Mr. i Advertising is the editor-in-chief of lI-L oil had been stent"usiastie: the comesercial world, Oddfi:lo.w, Mason and bowler in 1 Gown and has the respect of ail em- DO YOIi WANT A _KINK, p'oyees in the Ja^kson Factory I On Friday evening of this week a Swhere he has been Superintendent'.. meeting 15 canoe for in the Council ars. McLeod Wil be missal among : Ohambe.t to take whatever action Yung add o d in Willis aria St, 1' seems best, to build a rink here this Paul's Churches. The 1 est wishes i fei1, for the coming Winter. All per- a.mceimpany thein to their piety .interested in skating, hockey and curl- ing are asked to: be present and give DEATH OF MRS. A, S. OLIVER. : their advice, Meeting to be called at S o'clock sharp, The funeral of the late ItIrs. A. S,' Oliver. a former resident of Clinton,. D.EATL-1 Or 1IR5 D. J. CURRY who died in Dotroit at the :louse ! On Thursday last there departed of her daughter, Mrs Win. Robb this life Nellie Mary, the beloved wife nn 1'Ioudaee July 213th, took place of Mr, Da J. Curry a prominent busi- last Thursday afternoon at Gode- neas man of the town of Goderich, rich. The deceased had resided in She was the youngest daughter of Mr. Clinton for over 10 3'ears and a bout anti Mrs Ohes,Jervis of 'Clinton and 10 years aro moved to the County was married to het' pow bereaved jibs• town and later toDe'roit She was band eleven years ago,• Her girlhood in her 30th year and was aeons s- was spent on the Cut Line Goderich tent member of the Presbyterian 'Bp, where she was well known anti Church, Her husband pr e deeeas- beloved by all. In her untimely d her over 35 years ago they hav- dr ath It was shown that f°death ing formerly lived near Auburn, :eves a shin?ng mark," for sirs, Three children now survive—John Curr: was universally respected of Chicago. and Mrs. Wm. Robb and and ` beloved not alone for her Miss Minnie who resides in Detroit happy and cheerful disposition but Thti pall bearers were old f l •ends als-, for her stealing worth and and neighbors of deceased N.Kere, actin! chi istian life. She was e neighan. of Co'bnrne Twp., Dr member of the North St. Methodist Sti ing . W. Coats and 13. F. Hod „ , ..iturclr and eel b,, greatly missed The .cid friends in town will sym its church circles as well as amon g pathyze with the bereaved. ; ri,•nd; and relatives lati.ves but most keen N ly of a'l in the stricken home. Here MINOR OR LOCALS. a brurceu hearted husband and Mr,Frank ,O'leti holds an tun- t three children, the youngest a tion (-sale of house and furniture tender babe of three weeks, trill on Saturday, August 16th,' See k mourn the loss of a de.�'od wife advt on page 4, anti a!?,v:ng mull r, ITerteillness Kincardine and Hayfield were was , attended by great suffering the places to draw the Clintonians which was beetle with christia on Friday .last. 1 fortitude. She was ever thought - The I'owelers played two losing f fill for others even to the emci. •,e - games on Civic Holiday, atStrat- : fore the end came, she rallied and ford and Mitchell. 1 gave her little family into the care The Lacrosse ''Boys have one more of their grandmother, Mrs. Joseph game in the district. They ,go to Curry, and also a last kindlymes- ireelgha:m on Wednesday of next noto each of the sorrowig re - ate res around hos The funeral :Many from this section attended en; sconduct: cl' by Rev. Mr, ifeyter the funeral of Mrs. D. J Currie at on Sunday afternoon and the inter- •derich ou Sunday. The deeeaeed; meat took p.aee in Maitland Ceme- was formerly Nellie Jervis of (lode tex•y. The pall bearers Were cou- rier township, sins of the deceased. The .largo The Fail Fairs will soon be here. attendance at the funeral services August and the many aucl •benutirul floral Ss.e our big offer to new subs:crib-, tributes. show the high esteem in ers on page 3, which she was held. She we a Modal School opens August 10th• , sister of Mrs. W.13• Cole, Clinton, Read the advt. on page 4 of this ' Mr. Edwin Jervis Woybure, Sask. issue of the sale of house and fur- -Mr. Albert Jervis, NapaneeIndiana niture ',of Mr, Frank O'Neil. and Mr. Oliver Jervis Clinton, who Back From Western Tour iEX-MAYOR TAYLOR. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taylor who have been in the West for the past month going as far as Banff, re- turned home on Tuesday night and look as if the West , agrees with them, both leave gained eonsiderab ly in weight,' they visited several of the principal cities iv the West going by the main line of the C.P.R. from Winnipeg' to Edmonton, tak- ing iii Brandon, Regina, Moose Jaw Medicine Hat, Calgary, Wetaska- win, nin'd Edmonton, 'returning' by way of Sa`skatoon and Minnedosa at the .latter place Mr. Taylor has two brothers, who located there about 30years agq and have bath deno well, and are very comfort- able,. They met several Clinton people tat each of the above places, at Medicine :flat, W. J. Nesbitt and Geo. Acheson have aHardware business, they carry astock of abort forty thousand dollars, and are getting a liberal share of busi- ness, Harry Holden • and W. P. Spaulding have a clothing and gents furnishing stock and are doing a big business, Jack Howson • rides around in a 5000 auto, and is reputed to be one of the richest been at the Flat. De. Agnew is still in the real estate business and has, already roado his pile and he is allow taking Lite easy, . Mr. Taylor met several ,other old' Clinton boys, all of which are doing well, The boom i,nreal estate is practically at a stand still hewing to the stringency in the mkm,ey market, but .Medicine Hat has the. advantage of natural gas, and already there are several in- dustries employing a large number :of skilled mechanics, and the Hat is hound to forge ahead, and is one ,of the best places to locate in the, West. Mr. Taylor was very favor- ably impressed with the County,' and regrets that he had not locat- ed' say ocat-!ed'say at Medicine Hat 5 years ago. Store News Item$' it is possible to prudently and profitably buy the goods you need without reading advertisements, why take the risk When Pennants first made their appearance they were looked "upon as a fad, lii.rt their novelty, brightness sind uses lisive established, them as a staple. Gloo:d for mush- - inns, dining or bedroom and cosy corner d'ecorlation., price 10c to 75c' leach. It"s not every day or week that we sell a Tennis Racket at $8.00, but we dict it the other day. We have then in stork, prices ranging. from $2.25 to $6.00, We have been told that sometimes we have exceip- tionally attractive window displays. We are • grateful for three kind expreesiotea, and also eincoeraged.: Have • you noticed therm.? It will soon be time to make pour jWhe the glass jars elly. with tine tiavps, n par sizos, prices frons lac tei 65c 'por dozen. f Express ',Orders issued Life is just one good '1 -ane of meechandise after another adapted.) Jiomet is the best ell)ot to spend a vacation for the Bean who earn"t get away from it, fie can rest in a Hammock, find enjoyment in 'a book, • and, have the next best to lake 'breezes from a fan. They dlon"t cost much either Odds are 10 !toil that the absent member of your fam- ily pr your v,aeat' on friend is hooking for a PicturePost 'Card from you, (Have. you seen our stock at le each. These are Picnic Days — Lunch Easket$ in• five eizes, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25e, 30c, with covet•, Paper Plates 5e a d'oz Wood Plates, 2 sizes, 10e per doz., Drinking Caps, 3 kinds, wax and 'parchment paper, Tissue Paper Napkins. Pox' mental . stimulation, en- tertainment and educatitonr, visit our Magazine Stated. any business ho r' The aD. Fair eo. Often the cheapest—Always the Best National Port:.: ncl Cement After trying other kinds, .you'll always come back; to the best. The hest Cement is the Nationsal. Portland Gement It is the old standby. A car load just in. S. Jn' AN I , i INS CiintOnt were all present at the funeral. Much sympathy 10 felt fur the bee- t geed husband and the lie tie family in their deep sorrow. TEACHING THE BLIND Denmonstration Classes will be a Feature of Canadian National Exhibition this Year. The educational exhibits at this year's Canadian National .Exhibit - tion will be featured bye demon- stration classes in the !teaching of the blinrI and deaf. The pupils for these classes will be t,dra:wn from the institutions at [Brantford and Belleville. In, other respects the educational display will he in advainee, of all previous efforts Lectures ahangg hygienic lines pub- lic health exhibits, public jechool exhibits, agricultural college ex- hibits an information bureau as to agriculture.. --everything that de- vel!ops the country acid its people will ire there, Vincent Astor has set asido'Sat- urday mornings as a tin's • to meet employes at Fernicliff his estate on the Iludson and .r•eceiee sug- gestions as to its management, Girls Wanted Experienced, and girls to learn Knitting and Looping. Will pay $5.00 per week while learning. Steady employment, Pleasant Position, Apply at once CLINTON KNITTING CO.. Clinton, Ontario. Births, Marriages c14 Deaths DEATHS Curry—In Goderich, on Thursday, July 31st. Nellie Jervis, beloved 5 wifande' ofdayWs•, J. Curry, aged 31 years You are Losiilg .Money and perhaps you don't know it. It would be doing a good been to any' one to assist them to make a pro-, fit. Wel/now of no better tray, than 1.0 get our estimates on TiLIVIN'LN and !rave' us ole the required work.. An exaoiinat ee of the quality of tin Nt•ort , 0.50' expert workman- ship and comparison of prices are convinc'nrg. Look in and sec. Those i. i i:. Plu►nbin • and heating (Phone 53) SZERIMMIZZILEIRROUtail On account of continued illness closes out stock. This splendid store offers many opportunities to buyers. A few tons of Furnace and Stove Coal offered below market price to cleanup, EMPORIUM LONDESBOR'J ADAMS tel-+++•7•.i;.l,++++s••D•+++++++++*+++ ++++ ••3•♦•d..l.•II,+++++•++rII•++4 @79N S7WR on Shoes and Oxfords if you only come to the !tight Place This sale offers price reductions that are worth 1 while, Prices so low that no one who wants to make his or her dollar count, can afford to miss this chance. Men's $5.00 Shoes, sale price Men's 4.00 Shoes, sale price .., Men's 3.00 Shoes, sale price ...•,••• Ladies 4.00 Patent Leather Shoes Ladies 3.0o Tan Lace Shoes Ladies 3.5o Oxfords Only a few pairs left--T.adiss' and Men's $4 Oxford for;:... . ONlINSINrr »sees 4.00 3,20 2.00 2.40 2.00 2.50 2',OO FRED JACKSON'S THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES 11'4.+. .... : $41h+++++++++++++++++++t+++41) i •