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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-12-22, Page 8 Clinto" News-Record December 2nd, 19J4 , - We ask jou cur 1 • 1?811_ E . For CHRISTMAS sick@]�qiY " , �� :.f +�jai ijo,Rily, 1 A\R) . ,.. ..ailpo .r� T.T �.�'/ .., F . , In selecting goods for Christmas let there be a orreid r R u IILIIJAY11�11I� - -- „ , anon of usefulness in your purchases. ng ' more acceptable than a pair of Cosy slippers or*comfort- ,-..-- -- --- ('�'rt , -- ° able pair of Overshoes for either Lady or Oentlemaa, r i1)' • ' ';.�- �. Useful ma Presents Fara Child what could be o woreBeautiful useful than a pair of our s T our store feeling satin$ - "' a war 111 Felt Slippers or a pair of Cor iuroy Leggings. For r •. - a Wife or Daughter a Fair..for . . Relindo Shoes - , ., • d r: would be very acceptable indeed, .ed that We can serve YOU ,,, • profitably and otherwise : �"`". -s , orAll The possession of a Pair of our Fine Dancing Pumps to your advantage, i! e thipk to those who enjoy the social dance will be highly prized; - by your son or daughter. our stock should suggest a - A pair of our Hockey Shoes will give your boy unbound- suitable gift for any`age ; ' • Why not give. useful Christmas presents, something the recipient XMASi ed delight. ,,`•r can wear. You,;will find'"manyrdainty and useful gifts here at real- t • WILL YOU SEE' IT �,,, s., He have in our Stock a great variety of useful footwear .� �'� andwithin the reach of all, With all the emphasis of • GIFTS enable prices • ' from which you can with ease and profit select your - .J p Christmas — et us• ;�, -%-i.4.,'' which type is capable we want to direct you attention to our Christ- • (tome and let aid you in your choice,. .` • ,' W. Q. FAIR CO. • �> mss profusion, Here we have attractive values, and suggestions are Our Store is open every evening ,•,.:,—:_.,,b, �,; ,r1 „ •( ,)ust about endless to make your holiday shopping easy whether it be i. Often Cheapest — Alr a ss the. Best , • , .. forla lady, a 'man .ora child. . Repairs While You Wait. • _ i. � �� � � the Apt t e • I •pertilA41 ARD. JAGSQN _ : — ifi EN'S MEN'S . 4 4 1',11 .'I.04/64` VII Il r i�j • I i STORE 0 ;.r Ul' Utrunu uumumupq, r �. 1 1 ,�- f ,� �... I iii ry, a 1 NM -..,i r iii ,Blltlll (If. 1:u {. -�=• • _. r1,..., S . � _ blit •• Division t Inspector Ellis of / alb_ FURS !�/ S irk c�}ir p - CQATS — Co r •�NNH/'tNN n 4 � �� l la o .....•I �� - �11� Handkerchiefs ���' • A FEW SNAPS FOR Toronto was in town on Tuesday.,• • , h� _ Mr. Douglas. Stewart qt.Varsity is • ,r b:: i GLUVE$ /,%% . • pending 'the•holidays at his home,• • g igp i II HOSIERY ` zil:Fyis7;:x , S Mr. and manse, - o ° +' MUFFLER5 i J/ I. • and Mrs, L,' Laid% and family rk• fc � �' ' CULL of Wingham win spend Christmas '-A . l3E O �RS _ Gloves • i. with Clinton••friends. , . y -�.,©.� LINENS r•cf / /cl •� f"r • • Y d f�N?ent rllG . • . i Miss Lucy Couch of Toronto will.••be'' `_ • . BEL SS � s Y z: Umbrella • the guests of her.aunt, Mrs. Couch • • • , , •.•• -- ouNN'U.e.cA . • BUFFALO°N:Y,1 Collar boxes. BOXED TIES AT 25e sr, •over the holidays. = PARASOLS races • j�r • Dozens•and dozens of'these silk Four-in-hand Ties in all the . Mus. Hudson of Mitchell is''the guest ETC. Etc., E ' newest pattergs and daintiest colorings and each tie boxed in a of her mother, Mrs. Pinning, and • pretty Xmas box,making i a vervacceptable.gift for auy gentle- will'remain over Christmas, • -. • M - men,and easily•worth doub this price. • . . ' ' ♦. Miss Isabel Gunn, a student at the ery:.$pec Cleat ins otic the balance of'our $5and $6 :Batts at$1.50, linin ial Faculty of Education, .Toronto, is. Gloves as Gifts 'Linens'as. gifts y _-- 1 a few dozen of'these mufflers to 'home••for,the Christmastide. ••- Special for Earl Shoppers 25c , ' Ci►• ! Silk Ties as Gift •Handkerckiefs as Mufflers at Half Price Ori yGflaves •have' sibs s •'the ' Al clear at this price• Made in wool and n,ereerized. cotton.in a nice. Mr, and Mrs. Doig were called." • to .' neatest demands as, eserite. Many a good :lfoitpekeeptir, The Christmas Ties for rnenitS weavesand colorings and the kindyou usually pay 50c Woodstock on Saturday the ill. gg pp or sister would appreciates Lin- and bo 's camp in a seat ear- variety of g Y by Perrins are guaranteed, You en Luncheon Cloth Doyle, Tray iety of ewlorings to cult all fast• Men's,Boys'and Children's for, while they last 25c. Hess of a•neice of•lifts, Doig, will find every size wanted here •• . Cloth, Nta�ikine, Travels,• Table . es, Four•in=ha it l ows Ascots, Handkerchiefs,fanny colors and • . r Mieti Reify Suitter, teacher? Simcoe, from 4111.00 u li• 'Linens and Centre;Pieces. We •• Puffs,Ticks • trines tete from lain:in silk, illicit and cotton `•• " • Soniethin Swell in Ladies . Neckwear. at 25C' • • . g , , , . • Never before have we shown anything in ,:Ladies' Neckwear will arrive toniorrow.to $penile showing a broader range :10 up to.$1 _„ pp tie • #z'oin.O r , the holidays.with her erents• • everbefore from the cheat! ._: • • that begins to compare with ehe,values of these new collars and, Y P an ve their equal can only be Mural in much'higher priced goods. Each Mrs: Archibald,is in town for, •the eat to the best. qBelts as Gifts Braces as.Gifts,. •▪ Umbrella ' as Gifts • one is boxed in a pretty Xmas box making>,t•a.very pretty as well •Christmas-tide,' the guest of her Presents fOir.the as useful Xmas remembrance for your lady friends. Dun t.forget..' sisters, Mrs. Farrah and bliss Ar- We are showing a splendid Men's and.Boys'fancy webb.,, ` . Men's Umbrellas in a great , ...•! ' range of Xmas,belts in •leathers• o e braces, boxed separately in ver vpeiet of handles and tops,great • 'the price-only lac•' , , chibald.` � • Big savings on Ladies and Cbildren•s Mantles,;Men's and Boys' and. elastic' and they mists a •Wool Blankets Co f Pretty colorings from.Zd up,Y' •• Umbrella makes,a spleridid:'gur Suits and Overcoats for balance of December. Miss Rets Hildred of .lftncardine. very•acceptable gift too, from otters,•. Be sure and see our Ladies'Mantles at$4,955. They are worth' • spent- a few days in town the guest ,25 up. Rugs . ' etc. .•: Curtains, Bed �•.to a man. We have them from , • • Spreads;stet Mufflers as Gifts ' double this price. Children's Mantles at$2.49. ' of her aunts; Mrs. Shire'and Mrs, J. . ' '• • - - 'F Our Big Shoe Sale will he continued for another week. Hewett, on her, way home Froin Presents for•Baby. X' e s eater COats .7 .t ii: Taal Mtiffiers in all colors w - - ,Stratford Normal° .Handlcrchiefs••as• • Infants Knitted Coats, for naeri and women, boxed sap. , ,r , .' R —� w aratel. all sizes at.d0 ▪ i14en s .and buys Sweater' . Miss May Rance of the teaching staff Bear'' Cloth. Coats, 'Roxlnet"g; y+ e; Gifts , Booties Coasts in'all sobers,and sizes from • ^ ,,MORE "of Moulton Ladies'' College and Mr. '• . , Bibs; Mi ileus, Hose, - • t to$3 SMALL pLumb- Clarence.Ranco of the School of. A. . very pratty display' o£ • at moderate•prices. • . ' • , p ,Gloves as Gifts t.. Science, Toronto, are home for a handkerchiefs is made on our , lEYI>r8 as•Gifts • S BUSINESS fortnight's holidays, C4reda rs fe r`.pa y buying. ;•Hun- Furs as Gifts hien s anti Boys. Kid and k ' • .PROFITS gRos_ ct pe'ial Christmas de- Muffs, Ruffs ' Stoles Cap= Mocha Glovers;-ooh and- Fun Fitr.Coats 4$untlets Ca Mr, Wm. H. .Irwin and his friend, Mr. signs for ladies•and children erettes, oats, etc in Mink, Linings,all•sizes from .50: "` A. II Burnett,•students at Victoria • ' from.05 ut.to,2:00 •. ,..• ,Lamb,Mermot„etc. ' • • to*3 • •Ali. , . • ' .All slays at reasonable prices,: P y I : • N. College, Toronto, 'are spending the . • holidays at the home of the. former., • • • ' that•of Mr. and Mrs. J: A:Irwin, • " , . Miss Edith F3btlgens of Toronto will , • )11. . . ... , . ., . . . .. . .. . spend Christmas 'in town the guestgr. ., , of Miss Flatence Cumingharne /i, • Aulosir . ... . . . . j Miss H�rdgens''many Clinton friends / Ap) 1 / thave their heartiest welcairie ready. < 2Ala ✓ As we are removing from our. pros- . Misses Helen Ford of Queen's Kings- _ - • .. '' - ent premises wee' must reduce our stork" ton, Kate., of the teaching staff of ��_ - ,. College, St. .Thomas, .and L7R Y Gtr •mla c'g and to do so we have -slat .the- prices• Willa of•Du•rham, are at•,-their,home, - .. ,. Wesley parsonage, for, the. holiday TON ° r- Here area few of the bargains for our Wesley CLl`11i' Mr. and: Mrs.: Alfred Emtrrerton •• and A rl� . - t' ,.coi-ustomers : • • . - --- their daughter, Miss 'Pearl, Huron. i Ladies' Kid Blucher, regular $3, I -` 2.25 township, Bruce county, and ➢Ir. :•Personals • Auburn Sale price •and Mrs. J; .T. Ernmerton and Ladies' Kid Bluchers, reguraex•$1.75 /�� The Newsrem L:oncesbor..o r and$2.. Sale, rice '.4 baster Russell of Bervie will be p $Liss Lizzie• Kea e-, we are sorry .-to Miss Kraeling is at present visiting p MISSES Christmas guests of.Mr, and 1►1 say,.i On the,sick list. at filo home of Mr, and Mrs. George' Misses Kid Bluchers, regular $2.00 I.P A • John Emmerton, Densteadt. The News-Record wishes its numer- The -Neiv's-f'eoord wishes its nymer- Sale price ._ i)a7 Major McTaggart was called to Tor- Mr, Wil Taylor is home from• Var- 'ons•readers a very Merry Christmas. ous readers a very'Merry Christ'hias, • • Misses price 'regular I.O9 onto last week owing to the illness •• sity•.for.the Christmas .vacation Miss Alice '.Mole is visiting under. Mrs. W. Sloan felt for :rorsnto fat- Ori. Wednesday morning • at tkio 1.76. Sale prove t77�7 miss Marjorie Lappme . will spend theparental 'roof. y 'i j > parsonage was solemnized I • of,his brother Will, who underwent urda where she•wilt oin .,,r bus- Methodist • I` Childs'Box.Calf and Kid Bluchers, I i (11. 1VIr. Ben. E.chridge of the Soo • is ab , regular$1.35 and$1.50• Sale- price:••,• . �7 ae operation in St. Michael's hos- Christmas with her parents in band from Sudbury. the • marriage of Miss Alice Hunting,• Childs' Kid Bluchers, regular $1 . , petal. On Tuesday Mr. G. D. Mc- London, present visiting' at the home of •Mr. eldest da - hter of Mr. Thos. -Hank- and $1.10. Sale rice • 75e and . .0 Q Henry:Lawlor and also renewing ol'd Mr; Jas. Campbell • was ••n ii oder- g p Taggaib went down.' The latest Miss Edna-Cooper, a Varsity student, fell On business Friday of last week, lust to Mr. Angus McT,eod, of t RUBBERS as . news from St. Michael's isnot so is spending the Christmas holiday's acquaintances around.the village. It • - firm of Ford &McLeod, produce - r- La s Rubbers Rubbers ,. favorable to the exceedin is fourteen years since he was in our. A. number from here attended a. chants, Clinton. The ceremony as. Ladies' .sso. g regretae her home in town, 0 ..4 f3 of the manyfriends of the family. burg.• Masonic meeting in Clinton Friday ev- Y Misses Storm Rubbers Mr. Tupholm, who .has been on • the performed.try Rev. Mr. Ousterh t iri. • MEN'S Miss Gertie Sae late of Clinton Anniversar services will be held ening last week, the presence of onlyimmediate f ends. Sage, Molsons Rank for the past few. Y Men's Patent Blucher, regular $4 has recently taken a position in the " months, has been'transferred to the on Sunday in the Baptist ' . church. Mr,: Chas, Crawford had the mis- The newly-wedded pair by rho and$4.60. Sale price `�'�Q departmental store. of Simpson S; Waterloo branch and left yesterday Rev. A. Hughes willpreach at 3 #fortune Friday last to have h:a rose • Men's heavy winter cal£, tan and - g morning train for a honeymoon trip 4.2 I Co. Toronto, This makes three o'clock and again at 7.30. Special•of broken. He•was twisting a wire black, regiilar$5. Sale price for'that town, P to London and other. points an' ou. Men's Velour calf,regular$3,50 and.nn • 'CIintonians now employed, therein, • _ •brings at each service. .On Wednes- cable when a stick he`was holdiug their return they will take. ti ieir • :sale price • `•U 0 the others' being Miss Iiatthe Pick- 1 day evening the Sunday school 'en slipped is grasp and flying UP residence in Clinton. The bride .is from 'li 4. $ inthe face rti ... Aferi s Box Calf,regulur$2.50. Sale q eft`and Mr. Geo. Cook, the latter Londesboro. I tertainment and Christmas tree will I struck him a severe Wow well known and much respected in' • price �'" • ' • holding a position he has filled for •• be held:- The collection en aid of the,breaking his nose Only the •.a.y' •1-e- Mullett, where her ironiic has_ been; several years. Ctintonians.are al- The Methodist Sunday school will Sunday school.: Everybody, welcome•foto this his ` sides"t son, Cratees,�'but she does not.go as` a stranger to • S. l j T 'WELL ways to be depended .upon. hold their annual Christmat Tree en- at all the'services. I was carrying a pail 'of hob water Clinton where her future home will • C. "Grandpa" down a step which broke, letting him Granrlpa Hooper, the insurance fertainJnent an Monday evening next The following are the officers of ; the,. as she has many friends theirs man, is:very much tickled with the and have for some time burin busily en Auburn Heine,Circle No. 240 for ho, fall with the water which spilt over 'also, The friends of both bride' and • prospect of having•his little grand-• gaged in preparing an. ' excellent pro- ensuing year a - - I one of-his legs scalding it,very bad- groom unite in washing Mr. ' and r _ Ily. He will -be laid u ',tr some �__._•..._____�__.__._.. _. _ �fN��►H�NN son team•H'ensa,ll to spend' Xmas gram of solos, drills, choruses, dial- Leader., John Molt I time. p �Mm' Md� any q�� of happt-• •N••N••N••N••N•NN•N••N•N9� Year, and in anticipa- ogees, eto„ such as will provide .a Vico, Mrs. A. Jackson. Hess and prosperity. with him'tliis ear Nelson Bier t tion •has• said : "Han u that ve leasant and instructive evenin Treasurer, Mrs. J.Medd. 'Mr: John Hutton •nude a flying J.B Hoover Z g p P g' , Mr, James Campbell• ii Baby's stocking, Be sure you don't A large attendance is 'looked for, FineSeeretary, Mrs. T. Riddell, I •bu?aness •trip to ascia th on tea' P , the most eltd- , • da efent Clerk and Treasurer of our town 0. .eera„ • 0 forgcit for that dear little dimple fieeret�ary, Mfss A.Mole. y t r'rint4~i ship, went down to Clinton-on Fri- Mr• D. Cantelon a an • _ darling has not seen a Xmas yet. • Secr tar Mrs, A. Role. day morning last with the F'inancia'l. Our • But I told him all about it', and. he Mullett Township. Marsha;'i VIrs. J. Hewett. McMillan & Co. of ,3lvtn each tL,l,» • ' eel a .car ofpotatoes Friday Statement to be placed in the hands • opened his big blue eyes; I'll bet he Warden, Mrs. A. Asquith. P y ' '';.'. b�., e" understood •it, he looked so •tunny Mr, John Ferguson spent a few Guard J. Lawson. 40c per bushel for same, printer The tatement, •as • `r,;. everyone lfamiliar. with council mat- • da s in Toronto lately. 1of the cit* " and wise." Mr, Hooper ex is the YY Sentinel Mrs. Snell, Mr. J. A Irwin of Clinton oc-: ever • Mr.'Eph. Brown had. several sheepCupied the pulpit of the Methodist terry knows is an itemized and velure- :t'='� grandparents on the other sada of 'P • Medical Exam., 17r, Weir. itious one and Covers the twelve ' • Mn. and Mrs. N. Sound- worried by dogs last Saturday night• The officers of L.O.L. No. 932 for church Sunday morning and Rev. Mr, 1 ~ F urr�Ytur a the house, Miss Bolla Sandereock still Contin- months endingwith Thursdaylast so , i• • orcock of Hallett, .td also be his 1911 are as follows t Osterhout in the evening. Both ser- that sets on the festive day. Ues very ill. We hope tb re_port more Mastttr, John C. Clark. awns were very instructive along. the preparation of it n-so N. - U0, favorably soon, a Wm. Bamford. missionary finest A male choir fur- a time iseonciusive •poof i thats Mr. Dr, Smith and Mr. Jahn Pollock,pre- P f9. Campbell has the workverywell, 1 .- sent penes and former reeve, re- Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Tyerman of Chaplain, H. Lawlor. nished the music both morning and in- ' Britisth Columbia called on friends on avenin deed, inland. The offices of Cleric in �----• _ S 11 spectively of Bayfield, were in townRee.�Secrrtary, Qeo- F, Youngblut. ! g --� yesterday, having came Duct prim= the 8th and 9th this week: Fire-Secretary, Ii, II. Sturdy: ' Master Kirk Lyon, who has been rid Treasurer are responsdble onrxs 'I ._ "--- arily to visit the big Poultry • Par. John Allen is cutting timber Treasurer, Jos, Feagan. islet for the past'two weeks, is int- and the council is fartnate than • � '.. �_ ---� at present to repair his barn D. of C,, Lansing. has suchcareful and ,painstaking Show. They are both experts onas a otieial as Mr,'James Campbell. • Affords an opportunity for the thriftyto refurnish the whole or any chickens, the Dr. principally when spring• r Lecturer, i1•I. Laptev. 'proving. Mrs.. Chas. Manning of tht village p pp 3` Mr, Wm. Hest sold a fine horse is slit m in from an attack of er si - L.O.L. No. 843 held their annual part of the Emilie ata splendid saving, not made at the expense of the bird figures on the bill of Commritter, D. Shultz, .las. Carta, •; g Y P s" quality. fare, but to hear John talk about lately to Finlay McIntosh of Blyth. .loin Youngblut, Geo. Beadle, :lis at present,.also Mr. Jas, Hill has meeting on Dee. 13th when the. office . � __ � ,. _ Leghorn the uninitfabed might fancy The purchase price was $240. John Pinker. ' 1 an attack of the same disease. We ers for the ensuing year were elected Mr. James Cartwright intends he was a poultry farmer pure and Court 1>ufft�rin No. QG, C.O.F., has hope for 'a speedy recovery of both. as follows • a _ crimple We confrss, thoughto a building a cement brick house next elected the following officers •for e91. ) Mr. Thos. •Manning of the village is Master, G. A, McVitbie, For Parlor, Dining, Bed Room or Kitchen j Psummer and is at present a busy Chief Ranger, �' � • mom clear recollection of 'what he W1n. J. parker, 1 also under the weather. Deputy, W. H. Allen, • expects to do than what he has man getting the matcriat ready, Viae Chief,R. Rutledge, "We are pleased to learn: of the .ern- Hoc-Secretary, L.`H Tingle. p singleppbut that may be a Mr. James Cartwright Sr. hasyr • There are complete outfits and recce that are marvels 'bf fu accomplished, Chaplain, J. C. (.lark, P�o�omrnt in the condition of Mr. Fin.-Sccretar T. Milyar. lure excellence and economy, Better see them. • mere lapse of memory on our pact. .been slightly indisposed lately. Fin.-Secretary„ J. Arthur. I.Pearcy of Toronto to which place Treasitren, •I,. Gibbs, • W Talking jot matters in general, how IIN.-.Secretary, J. Winton. r free, W. T. Pearcy was called last D. of C,, M. Bruce. would Warden Smith sound ? Bay- AuburnTreasurer, G. L. Sturdy. week owing to the illness of his , Chaplain, B. Towhaend. The cheapest spot in Huron County to buy all kinds of furniture. field has not yet had the warden- 'Auditor, A. C. Jackson. father. ; 1st Lecturer, W. Bell. ,j ship ; the Dr. has been reeve three Miss Irene King is at present vi S. W.,J. E.Youngblut. Mrs. John Melville is 'sufficiently 2nd Lederer, H. Riley. 1 years and for the: coming terns the icing friends in this vicinity. J. W.,W. Farrow. recovered to be able to sit up. Committeemen, W. Riley, W. JetT- Hoover Ba. 1 honor goes to ane at his persuasion. Mr, F;lswortli Johnston of Blyth S. 11.,W. 4otmgblut. Mts. I1amm of the Temperance king, J. Knox, W. fleet,H. Sea- Of the reeves 'who are aspiring 'for was to this vicinity on Sunday last. J. IL,S. Sarles. house gave a ball last Tuesday eV- dereock. - i the position not one is more cap- Mr. John Jackson of ltnion school Physician, Dr. Weir. ening but:owing to most of the young Auditors, M. Mains, F. Sohnson. V°et1,elel r r lal l AiaTrt 1""0"I ''VIA.A. . OWOZZIC able than this genial Dayfleld Merl- 1'70, 11 spent the week rind under the ride Newa-ll cord wishes its Hauler- proaple taking in the ball at Con- ' Put in a geed word toe The News#- WO. Parental roof. nus readers a Merry Christa}ras. stance the eo+owd was email. ,1 n,ec�ora. • i•��•����N1 ��►�.1n��Nrr�N+r�►�re�rr a Cnta 1 oN�MNAN•N1+N ly 4. . ♦ a ,