Loading...
The Clinton New Era, 1912-11-07, Page 10Page 1,' Ladies an Misses New Pali Suits and Dresses imirE ARE showing a large range of New Far'1 VI Suits and Dresses for ladies and misses, of the very newest stylesP in plain cloths, colors, navy, black, brown, green and grey. Also Fancy Tweeds. These are right up to the minute and well worth in- vestigating. li'rised from $15.00 up New NoltelHies -in Ladies Lace Neckwear. JUST now our stock of novelties in Lace a Neckwear for Collars, Cuffs and Lapel wear. The very newest in accessories. 50 up 14 surpriseyou at fC Values that Ill 11 Ya,l st d s l► 1 New Fall Rugs and Carpets OUR stock of Floor Coverings, such as Mats, Hail Runners, Rugs. Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths' and Lin le ms is most We specialize in o u complete.p Axminster, Wiltonand Velvet Rugss of good quality and also carry a large range of Tapestry and Brussels in all sizes, FrOill $8.50 tip) 024014 21'0 11112 DIRECT IMPORTERS, GENT©N SINIEKIIMIMmemeasr.., 171:11202 ATjCAST,IE -GRIFFIN . ?The last prisoner committed to the Goderich jail was Frederick Richmond, giving hie place of re- • yfidence as 'Clinton, and cordeilttsd on a charge of diser1erly conduct, ,There are at present seven prison the jail = .oder' 1 ere in h � G _ich sfgna : .BALANCE; OF YEAR FREE, As especial 4ndncelment to new subscribers the Nw Era, will be sent /Many address in Canada or the British Empire until January 1,- f914 -over 14lmonths-- for $1 paid in advance. Nonce 10 1 dve list ¢s re All "Ads," and copy for the "change of ads" must ,be In ,6: 'this office trot later than Monday evouinp 01 each week, c othe, vise :thsy wu bo too latoIf a holiday falls on Monday the .advethane should then see that their copy is im on the Saturday be- fore, as this ', pert goes to press on Thursday afternoon so as to catch certain mails. This . is also to your advaa- tage as it gives you acou�ple of days longer.',to adveatise. goods. This rule goes into force atonce. [ iIiIPPING ;APPLES. Goderich Star-0-Appie King Dave Cantelon, of Clinton, while in town this week .told The Star laeis hsndling ab,4u • 2Dapples laVf ' a Week, and shipping from this sec- tion ,by both C,P;1t. and G.T.Rr • POLL TAX. If you are o. cr 21 years of age end sander 60 yla are liable to the payment of $1,05 'poll tae id not gtherwiss cgntri,buliri g toile netint- '110•1 exchequer, Tax Collector :Wheatley will have bis eye on you. a Good Dreahlasi Prepares You for Volar bay'S E'iorlt i Bread and Rails' From Our Bakery Insures a good breakfast ev- ery day and that means good digestions good health and good times .for r ou. iTo have every meal a 0dull 1 ceps order the pure foods; u l I ` of wholesome nutriment' from ioar sanitary ,bakery, ,^ CHAS CONNER Balzer and Confectioner �o+a, 6F,� B1sT�l ARE STOVES, RANQES1 COAL HEA1[' 125 WOOD HEATERS, AND COAL OIL 'HEATERS. Wp have a complete a0adrtreent of of the celebrated liappyTht,ught Ranges, Pandora, Ranges Carlada Steel; Range, Welcome National, htc. Illi. in'the High Grade Class The ones to depend' on for reliability'and durability - We have also Cheaper lines, guaranteed to do good work, only not so heavy and of course not so, durable, as low in price as -$28,00, with reservoir and high shelf. Owing to the lnccess of our Bargain Satc of Defective- Graitiiteware we,have decided' to continue a Bargain table in all lines of overstock,' odds and ends, and defective. goods. Everything not right up to the mark will be put on this table, and marked in plain figures. This will enable customers to get what they wast at email cost A Roofings Bargain to Clear Out 6 only eguaree Amatite,, regular, $2.60 for . , 61 95 5 ' Mohawk, regular 311.75 for ,. ..... .. 1.55 3 Lone Star, regular aha 25 for I 00 A few gallons of, genuine Carbon Roofing Paint, res;. 753 for 60c Above rooting is complete with nails and cement. 1-11ARL11ND BROS.. Stoves, Hardware and''Novelties THE CLINTON 1 • tss•+r••••••••••••ores•••••e0.•••**••••♦.•••••1•••t•• ocal News •i:►••••. **4►•••••••••••4••N ►••• �•��••i�•�•••,�� •t•• ' _\NOT1ILP INCtt!•,A.iE. • V REAL ESTATE NEWS. A11-'•,tne .indications point to an Mr. F. B', 3m'l' hes fold I,it resi- Hdenceawkinson, 4'ictoria Street to 1Mr.: T, Mr Alex. Innes has 'purchased the barn belonging to Mr, David Tiplady. MIGHT HAVE BEEN I:ILLED. Last Wednesday e. ening Mr. J.F. Cantelon of town was going from. Dungannon to Auburn • /where ' the bridge over the Maitland is being repaired and where itis necessary to cross a foot .bridge. Int the dark ness,_Me. Cantelon m.oed; his foot- ing and fell about twenty-ffivel,feet; Only his grips saved him irons a very serious accident. MOVING TO WOODSTOCK, We are sorry indeed to hear that Mr, James Smith, of Ontario St in- tende moving to Woodstock where.' ke has purchased abeautiful re- sidence and other property.. Mr. Smith, we understand does not in- tend to sell his house in town ,s'o we hone that he may return at memo future date. PULPIT NOTICE. .The Provincial. Sunday School Secretary Rev. E. W. Halpenuy, B.A.: of 'Toronto, will be in Clinton Sun- day .next and would like 10 meet with all the ministers; and Sunday School workers of the town in the afternoon at 3.45 in the Pre;obyter- ian church. The teachers and offi- cers of all the Sunday schools of Clinton and Vicinity are asked to take this as a personal invitation and be present at the nneeti,ng if at all possible.; MINOR LOCALS.: Pastor Russel.. whose termcns aro ,beinm discontinued by so many ro,ewepapers owing to their peculiar teaching, has changed the game of his book "Millenial Dawn" to "Stud- ies in Scriptures," in older .to facilitate its sale with an unsus- pecting public. The new'' law in Ontario provides that in future when ,Division (. ourt canes arc to be tried' before a jury, thee jurors muse b e selected from ldi'fferent municipalities over which the court hes jurisdictio,., •aile old law allowed toe jra ora to be selected from any one municipality Three of the King .split log drags are being Bused in an effort to im- prove the unpaved streets of Chat- ham, and the city officials are said to be greatly pleased with tin: work Why not try them here? .- early,, , and. ''it ',ay, be aishhePP i advance in theprice of paper. The. Paper Mills h tee been for some time refusing 'to rcne'v contracts at old prices ' or to slake quotations for 1913 -and t:ev have advised .their customers that owing to the: greatly • inere.rs'^d cost of bulphite a ,d 'o e' raw matEriale the rice r other ,p of paper is hound to ga up. NATIONAL "GROUCH" DAY. Dr., J. H.Haielwoed; of the,Ce,n- tral Methodist church, Toronto,' traid ip the course of a Seri/non recently that he sometimes wished the Government would .set aside a national "grouoh° day for the bene - of leoane people '11 these could be induced to limit their complaints grid grumlblin g to ono day in each year- - instead- + of 365, it would be a 'national ;blessing..: - o FIRST SNOWFALL The first snow/fall of the season was nano too 'cordially received, by pedelstrians last Friday evening' as the tibeautiful ,' of the . .isluslhy a3iety,• was gently,falln. g„ mak- fog "walking,: geuerelly disagreie- eblo and giving a foretaste Of what ip to come at a no distanteater.: date: It continued to snow all might and part of Saturdays awed b- Sunday it was not pleasant walk- ing in the ,slush. I'EEKEEPERS CONVENTION. The annual convention of the Ontario Beekeeper0' Association 'wiill beheld in,York. County Council Charbors, 57 /Adelaide St., East, Toronto. on Nov.13,,14 and 16th the program is I ntai_ded to.be of special interest to advanced Bee- keepers ; but beginners will also re- solve benefit by jolaing in the dis- cussions. For particulars ano copy of program write to Morley Pettit Guelph, Ont. SUING THE G.T.R. Frank lE. Rousseuus a commer- cial traveller, who had .both legs cut ofd when he fell under a Grand Trunk passenger train at Blyth nn October 4 1911, has through his solicitors, Messrs. Price, Garvey & Co., of Toronto, ccinmenced an action for unstated damages a- gainst the company. Following the accident, 91r. klausses/ex ems for many weeks in a very 2ritical con- dition in Wingham hospital. 300D VISITORS. .A couple of cur popular mer- chants are famo•is fcr the regular- ity of their atien lan•.e at tea Meet- ings. The Girls- Club Bazaar and the Ontario St. 3Ia.11ow e"eu, supper so delighted then tint wren they ,heard of another in the 13aptiet church on Friclay evening their faces beamed with joy and they i•nmediatele w, nde 1 their -way down Huron St, ,But imagine their surprise and di may when they found that they were the sole male guests ataLaclics Aid afternoon• tea. But they soon recovered their spirits and they report that the, '• ladies treated them anyally and thae there was no lack of good, thingsto • eat. WELL KNOWN,1JBRE. The sad news reached ,Clinton on S undaY g u n i for i i ot the death atli of Rennet]) Weaver,apremising you,og manof Zurich. Mc. Weaver was well known to many people in Clin ton having assent several Months here this summer undergoing med- ical treatment for asthma. in Aug ust he went West hoping that the change of climate might benefit him but he returned last Wednes- day, stopping over in Clinton for a few hours before going on to his home in Zurich. Ills death which occurred on. Saturday was quite un expected and has caused' a great deal of sorrow among his many pinny friends here, THE DEADLY BANANA PEEL. The death of a St. Thomas many •George Trumbull, being directly at- tributed to a fall caused by a ha nana peel carelessly thrown on the sidewalk by some "atoopid," attend - ton slhould tieerre:nee by this rad case, upon, the danger of tnis prac- tice, common in Clinton as well as e;seWhere, The, wonder is that there arenot more falls andlfras tures and cracked skulls, as'a result of this • criminally -tireless habit. The banana peel is tees acme•:,,of elipPerinese. _ re aching itix highest perfection , as a sidewalk lubicator an the concrete walk of the present day, which in turn :makes an effi- cient skull cracker. City Councils Might ,well legisl'te the act of throwing a;banana peel on the Bide - walk te police ozl eep ea sharp loand ok out .for 'olffelnders with ,a view :to mak- ing examples.:• A few appear- •ances in pollee court with stiff fine would: help to, stake, people more thoughtful taltho ugh In all con- science the death ,oi;the St, Thomas man . ought to aniline But the:. callousne-es of many is a mate to their,-rraiete sni4;rri - , T31 C, . CtC h.,ii . uel,reaty lir the Tax Collector. Coal la moving more freely now and the local. dealers aro fast fill- ing orders' now. .Could Yen rind -the snow shovel On Saturday anerni'ng• Only 40 shopping* diilrs to do your Xmas. buying, ,Have you renieWerl=your subscrip Lion to the New Era yet? ,If not why not? • 'The snlow has disappeared; again and the new ,streets of Clinton are 'showing .their ,worth -no marl. The Guys held their usual,.street parade' on Wedlnesday at noon. The Canadian Courier ,says -Dur- ing the next three years a hundred thouisand Town Iotsin the West Will be sold for taxes and thus pass into the hands of farmers where thee ebo'uld have remained. If there is aneenlecha•ser who•wantstown Dots let him attend. the, fax sales and he can get all he wants at bargain pri ce,e. Not that the west" is goinig back -it .seagoing forw.ird but: tht subdivision be over done. 'For ex- ample the Edmonton town elite is now 64•mnles square •as against Tor- . auto's 40 or 45 square miles and Eclanarston le pot as bad as ot[here." PRESIDENT T.'FT. Defeated but not disgraced. TIME TINNING QUESTION thay,bea serious ono toeoupretty soon. If there are any leaks in your foof or defects in your leader the WINTER STORMS WILL FIND • • , . TEEM, Be prudent. and 1,ay.a us attend, to all such, matters) rieet'now. What We can easily r: pair t'o-day may grow into a /nighty seleensis e jo,b; tlegleeted Every day •:you put efe seeding for ue 1ncieaaei, the &fiancee bf its being) tc,olale Thos.titiwkins. Agent For The IAeetn Furnace (Phone 53) • EDUCATION e • THAT PAYS s• • Is just the kind you get eh-. • • der the very ,beet conditions • s at any one of,Shaw'a Schools • Toronto- The Central 7dusi- • • mess College, .the Central Tel- • • • egraph School., and Four City • • Branch Busilie,s Schools. Our •1 • new eurriclumexplains the • •' practical courses given, Write : • fora copy. W.R.Shaw, pre- • • sident, Yonge, and Gerrard • Streets, Toronto 'jesese 1••••••••••••ON•••• Fire was discovered inhaof- fice of; the Moroi C r worhs Sun-' c'ayaffeuloo.annci was put out at ter the furniture was ,badly dam iged.. I3'OY 73UR`P. At 1.16 toda-y a young lad whose rami we did not hear was hurt tihile playing ,at the '1' school: , He fell, .bumping his head so hard that re becaine unconscious, He 'soon rallied however FORD -MA'S Eat, In Toronto' on Cu toter 29th, by the eItev. S. W., klornibi sok of St. -hilips chuich, Wra. J. Faid, of. Clinton to Florence Louise Maveal of Elora .SUNDAY 'S,'. Tha'proprietoELrrlrof the Commercial. Hotel' was on Monday of this week was fined esy Pollee Magistrate An - 'draws $60 and costs for selling on Sunday,. It is "reported that two ether, hotels have -beer > caught on the came charge, WILL MAKE 'A PROF 0SITION TO 'WINGHAM. Win ham Times;-Metsrs. Wm. and Thos. Jaeger/.i,-of Clinton were in town on -Monday looking up pre- mises in which to lo.•ate their Cloth in factory in town. They' will sub mit a,propositio n i o the.Town Conn oil in a few days. GOOD SHOWS. The shows put on by the Perry Co in the town hall last week were very good indeed The Company is a good one and the plays, scenery and electrical efEnna were away a- bove the average towing ecmpany, The company struck three had nights for weather. .but it can be. safely said it they return they Will le greeted by crowded' houses, 'HALLOWE'EN PLS&ED OFF QUIETLY. 'Hallowe'en passed al ver;; quiet- ly last Thursday night. The old Lime outdoor pranks have largely given way to ind3or entertainments so that the police ofifcers did not have very Hauch trouble. Therein kelped awhole lot in keeping the youngsters off the stretts. ANOTHER BRANCH? The Jacksons of Clinton were in town on Wednesdaywith a vieev to locating a brancl clothing Lectors,. The question of power came up and ii this can bo met by the tawni it is quite likely - they would come They are now behind.in their orders ani could give imme..liste employent to fifty hands, A meeting to discuss the matter should be ratted at once, -Zurich Herald. HORTICULTURAL SOLTE'IY The annual meeting of Clinton Horticultural Society was held on Tuesday evening of this week and the iollowing oeficers were elect- ed for the ensuing year; - I• reel dent -M, D. McTaggart 1st Vice -G. H David, 2nd Vice -J. Wheally Sec-{Treas-T. Cottle . Directors- C. Loeglev.. E. Munroe T, Cottle, Mrs. W D Farr. Miss IC, McTaggart eTaeg art and Mrs. T.Cottle i .Auditors -W. D. Fair and W.Bry- d�- [ Representatives to Ontario Hori cultuone.ral Association- G. H. David,J Wheatly, J..Cunninghame, A4te Aatc- LD, McTeggpirt. Mr. Cottle is amember of the Ont ario Executive so will also attend the annual meeting, The Treasur- er's report showe3 a balance of $1.00 The Society Purposes continuing the good work they have commeece:l in beautifying the unsightly spots in town. They are going to offer two prizes of $3 and $2 for the best bed of tulips grown by amateurs next Spring. SUDDEN CALL. The Brussels Post last of week had followingreference of the Tate l..ihich: -Wednesday morning, tineas Urich, a tvell known resident, left his home to atitend to /ale a, customed route of the cream gatherers for Brussels factory. When lie reached Reeve Shorlreed's, 01,11 line, Morrie, he chatt- ed With. Mrs. Shortreed ,fora few minutes but, was suddeuiy stricken with apoplexy and never rallied, pass- ing away about 0 p, m. i•RDeceaed's former home was in Tuckeretnith township, afterward residing in Grey township before locating in Brussels. He wusmarried twice, first to Miss 9IcJJonald, of Tnekersinith, by whom a son and daughter, (Hugh J,, in the «'est end Mrs. Castles, of 0linton,),. were born, The suddenness of the cameas a great shock to Skis, Orich, who is a daughter of Inclined and Mrs. RHP, of Brussels Mie Crich' was a quite tufnucl, industrious loan who enjeyed the esteem of wide circle of faiends, He attended the A:lethedist church and belonged to the Canadian Order of Foresters, Mr, Urich has 7 brothers still survive' The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon and. the Pal bearers were Lewis, John `t. Iddo, Gifford, Onslow and Ea ()rich, alt brothers. Whitfield Urich. Miss Oriole Airs. E. Ball Tuckersmith and Mrs, Modeland,of Sealoith and the deceased's mother also ,attended the funeral. COL. ROOSEVELT. Licked Again -bat "delighte l" 0 Previously sold at $1.00,' 1,1.25 and $11.50, for 50c cloth binding and all poluular titles, such as herr/day, November 7th, 1912, S David Harum L o Lordsofthe North The Trail of '98 The Second Chance Sowing Seeds in Danny Rose in the Ring Black Rock 1, The Foreigner The Doctor The Prospector. The Man from Glengary Glengary School Days Sky Pilot The Frontiersman • Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. The\A1.1), Fair Ga. Often the eheapst—Always the Best, 1 S Cilin q our Sak CoIioue;' } 3 Jas. TwitcheilegS We have just receivPptthe balance of an order that we placed Hast - winter for Rub- bers, which will be sold at old prices before the advance. We have also a stock of Winter Goods such as fell MI and Muss Meavy met Dols A Special Bargain A special bargain offered is Gun Metal Button Shoes for ladies, which were marked at $,3.5O for ...................2.85 Will Either Sell the Store or Rent. MIMIOTZFITIGEMZIP CLINTON AAAAAAWA/SAAAAAAAnAAAAAoOA 1 VVVVp VVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVvvb \s lleIdquariers FOR Walking and Ri'liing Cheer plows Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery Pumps and Windmills. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS AND EXPERTING. CALL ON Mille ik Corner of 'nieces and Albert streets, 1131111. 'IL,LNOLJ CentrallusinessCollege Stratford, Ont. Write for the large 'free cata- logue of this school, and you will learn how You Ca.n Suc- ceed. It will then rest will you to decide ie Yoe Will Succeed We are placing 'studen!`.a in positions paying , $t00 and $700 per annum, and wehave many such applications for help which we rennet supply. The best time res enter our classes is ' NOW. - Write for our free catalogue at once. D. A. McLachlan, Principal. +++++.:•++++++++++++++++++++ ++a,•+n 3 ++i 3 a- I'+•I'• 3a+y'!•1eli+11 .dt* 1 • , TO THOSE W!.0 • f. iAT EST 4.• - To those who want the pick of the finest '�,•t,` + looking, best wearing, shoes produced, this season, we say COME EARLY THE, NEW FALL STYLES ARE IN. If you are one of the many who look- to us: to supply your shoe needs for the coming season, with something distinctive—En- tirely different than ordinary—Come and make your selection right now. We want your business, not only for to -day, but for all future time. Try us once and you'will not desert us, We guarantee everything we sell to givesatisfactory service at the price you pay, and we always " Make Good." Fila JACKSON'S 4. • e •a- .4• 0' f +1 EI ITO44;44,d'4+.:t"44 •I^:E++4-kt3'+