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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1906-12-14, Page 6-Rfe•711717' r1 Dee. 14, 1906 TRE CLINTON NEWERS. Births, Marriages, Deaths • a BORN Arr+yITTIn---UI Hallett, on the 7th hist., to Mr and Mia b ASeLittie, a son I}iILAN5iY .fn Mciiiiion (tnDOM 1* to ;lir: Our t Will Solve many a, Christmas Gift Perplexity We have many useful and inexpensive articles for the home, such as BUTTER KNIVES, SUGAR SPOONS., COLD MEAT FORKS, JELLY SPOONS, PIE KNIVES, CAKE KNIVES, BERRY SPOONS, and many other articles in Sterling $ilver For your friends WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS,RINGS', NECKLACES, BRACELETS, BROOCHES, CUFF LINKS, SCARF PINS, PURSES, BILL BOOKS, FANS, HAT PINS, FANCY CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, CUT GLASS and CHINA, etc. 17'Alt Engraving Done Free of Charge W. H. HELLYAIZ, Jeweller. and Optician Op! o ,it the Town Hall, Clinton vivikg Still Clearing Out We are clearing out our stock of Groceries and giving great bargains in all lines,/but we are not confining our bargains to Grocer > salone, as we are also giving reductions on all our Boots and Shoes at the same time. The following prices In Rubbers are an indication of the way we •are cut- ting prices on other lines of Boots anddShoes: A .nature for Presents icipating your wants, we have laid in a large stock of Fancy Mockers.; orris Chairs, Music Cabinets, Tea Tables, .Desks, Wall Pockets, tsels, etc. MUsienL 111NSY'RUMENTS,-Besides Pianos and have Violins, Accordeons, Mouth Organs; Autoharps, : Strips, heet Music. Buy your• presents hare, and save money. g 11. eIIELL.EW ' B�-YfiH. URNITURE and . .. UNDERTAKING. 41/011001141000 6004100010. 1/00111010 Christrnasscorning None one too soon now to be making your purchases. We have a good assortment of useful and lasting presents. Nothing more appropriate than thefol- lowing: • Men's plain Rubbers, regular tii,c, for Boy's plain Rubbers, regular 70c. for 6?5n Youth's plain Rubbers, regular uie, for.... , 50e 1Votnen's plain Rubbers, regular t60c, for . , . •, 50e Opposite tLeMerketGledhill Bros.R'�1int4• `SUCCESSORS TO G. a. BALLA1UT . and Dors James Delaney, a daughter, NAIRN.--In Go(Terleh, on TnesdaY, December 4t41, to nrr• and Airs, C. A. Nairn, a son. (;;AISER At Crediton, on Nov. 29th, to lair, and Mrs John 11. Gaisor, a son. MARRIED SaTERZII(-4113x,WIG–A,t Ow Manse, Auburn, on Dee. 11th, hY Rev. J. D. Small, B. A., Mr W. IL Sterzik. of (}alt, to Adolino,, daughter of Mr C. ITolwig. the Barri Baptist naiNreo ago, November 7ti , -Saskatoon, Ha zy J. lVfills to Miss Mary Hunter, second daughter of Air and Mrs Janes Hunter, formerly of Mullett. k.AGLESON -• ISAAC. —At the Parsonage, Gran Bend, on Dec 5th, by Rev, Sutcliffe. Mr. David Eagleson to Miss Maud, fifth daughter of Henry Iseao, all of Grand Bend. COOK -NEWTON -At Windsor, on Doe. 1st, W, i' .Cook, to Miss Ada, daughter of Thomas Newton, of Windsor, formerly of Exeter, YOST-HOLLAND..-ln Shelbyville, 111., on Nov. 28th, Mr, Birthier S. Yost, to Dr'. Alice Agusta Holland, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland, of Exeter, bona of Shelbyville, ANSTAY - DOAR. - On Wednesday evening, December Sth,at the lime of the bride's mother, Rears street, by Rev. James A. Anderson, 13r A„ William Anstay, to Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the late Henry Doak, both of Goderlch. par- sonage,. lie forth,ably Rev, A,h BiMethodist, Dee. 1 t, George Lowery and Bertha 1I., second .daughter of Dir. and Airs Robert Praiser, all of Seaton)]. • J A L;ED ounefelteaJ 7th; ThtpsorwifothDviacko, aged 58 years, and 7 months. ANDERSON,- In East Wawanosh, on Dec. 11, I:ttplienia, relict of the late James Anderson,. aged 07 Years, 13URG]CSS.-In Winghani, on•Decethber 11th, Charles Burgess, aged 32 years and 2;)nonths. DI lHL,–Ira Stanley, on Nriday,Dec, 7th, Tacob Diehl; aged 87 years and A months, 'mum. Clinton, on $iutctay,' nee, 9tlt, 1906, Grace 'Petrie, daughter of the late John Petrie; MINERS–In Exeter, Nov. 28th, Jane Andre -,vs, wife:of Win. Misters, aged 58 years,5 months and 93 days•. I FOWLER.–In Atorria on De c tailor 4th, Jana • 'Brown. relict of the late :Mini Fowler, aged. 85 years, 7 months and 20 days, •MULDOON In :1ieRilloli,'on Nov. 30th, Chris- toplter Muldoon;aged 78 wears and.] niont . bCO17 r --•In Mnth on Dee ntll, Eli'Iibeth,• - D. Elliott, wife of win. Scott, aged 57 years. J-- OLME s,+ At Edin tete,Okl ohoina, en Dee. 13, Wnt, T. Holmes. formerly of °linter], father of the late W. J. Holmes • Porter's .10111 ., 'oTEs.-Our .'school is busy" prepaL' ing for the examination,. which will be ( held on the 2Oth inst. Miss S. Wallis., • of Goderich, •is visiting her brother,' T. ' It; Wallis, this week. Mrs. Bradley, of Amberly, • and Aire; . TL Elliott, of • i (1]oderioh, were visiting in the neigh- borliood last week. Don't .forget the 1 'Cliristmas tree and entertainment in Bethel ehii:ch on I+'riday.evening, Dec... 21, which promises to be the event of the season. LUekaoter ' n Suu(.IDE.=Tire suicide at Winghant of a former :Sehringville resident, 111i• George Steuart tie.had left his occurred ng on Si Sunday night, and when he dict not return t.i. Search was made. Tuesday morning,• he was found dead in a .ei upte of feet of water in the rivet. Deceased had been unWand to thisiCause isaud)attelaributed the rascholy of h act.'He 'formerly Concluded (1 :i:, Sue- j cess€ul harness.business'in Sebingvilhe. i He is survived by a, widow, : one sort i and•one daughter The remains' were ttcken to 8ehringvi1le for interment. NOTES. -Mer' a ;Davison, a . very pd]p War yuting plan, about 25 years ut,ap; <anci forten years t player in the localband died Thursday after. a gradual dis. • cline of over a year. Word hits been j received that air. J,Ltues Gallagher,' seoretgi'y of the- Stark. Electric L.;or f � Harland Bros., ('arv. 1nK (:stsc'. iii ,eta scissors in (lases Carpet Sweepers Mk., t +•, 1' t ket Cutlery ('all 13elh Nickle Plated Telt rots :' ic•kle 1'I;ttr d ('ull•(•t• Pots Niel; r Plated ('rnnlh Trays Ni(kte Plated Tea Trays • Nic kle Plated Ica Kettles all she s Spoons and Forks • Children's Sets in Granite • Children's Sets, Knife, Fork and Siam n Some Beautiful Lamps in troth • Hanging and Parlor Teapot Stands • ('nspidores See our Austrian Elite Wat'e- Anil if you scant to go a little better, we would re- commend a HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE or a R;\1)I,-\NT HOME PARLOR HEATER. There is always a little extra polishing up to be.. (lone before the Christmas home coming. Every- thing -you need will be found in this store, --Hard- ware, Aluminum Paint, Varnish Stain, Enamels Silver Polish, Stove Polish, Shoe Polish, Odorless Stove Pipe Varnish, &c STOVES and HARDWARE:. �01l4' 06411101/000110111,111400 Nelsen. Pali 1. B. Hoover FURNITUR For the next live months you will spend the most of your time in th(' house. We have FURNITURE FOR USE. FURNITURE FOR COMFORT. FURNITURE FOR ADORNMENT. Brighten your abode and mike the home cheerful.. The • greater the volume the lower the price. HOOVER ( BALL, tUNJ)1;ttTA �rtv( t� t1 itNl'1'Cl illt; ANI)' e .IN T'o1, ONT . tits i A' parry, Turorto, and:son of Mr Harry Gallagher.�this vill;rge, is dangerously M ill ; r Cia;llagherwas for some years manager of a bank in 'I'eeswater, and underwent a criticaloperation thele, last year. in the fermonths Luck-, nosy has its hog days today was fowl clay, and. about $,0110 turkeys were delivered' for shipment to Winnipeg, Asir $4,V00 LQAN, -At the last meet* . ing.of,the colon:Hi'Mr.. Hutton, of the firm of Button & Trevett presented ,• L request for a lo,ui of. $.1,000 for ten years without interest, the purpose' being to erect it new brick •nn,Lchrne '•'shop. 1n view of the permanence it will give the enterprise, and the .dang- erous character of the 'present structure in case of fire.it is possible the'council will look favorably on the proposal, and submit abylaw for •the; approval of pro£,eery holders at an early 'date, J. 11.1"1 � .. strias Greet • F or.: rnany y ears. wei have been L.a' ' ( ytn„ ilTep`iy, Christmas', 1. to.y ou,•.so,liere it is again, . lwrlltv': .� 11iP nice-at�L•iele to make sornPone'(i )glace the Itiive a good Sun Di .of .11111)&01'4eSP ips, • .., 1)dkere the ('oilars, Cloves, Mitts, Woof ()lon(is inti Squa es,] ttVui'k)�Bi; etS; ]1Euncls, chief and Glii (. Boxes,•r�t('. Then, we have. not forgotten (jl' age I 1Iter, Candy, Nuts, leigs, Dlat(�s, ctrl. ,$lease COI1ie.eaily'. IoeSr -Lemons,• Britian:him, L iode:Merit, I)ec. 12,0(1. l ` 1 Oilig. Nioe 1040S :OCIOrt Chri$11110 I3GIN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARL By • taping now, you find it a pleasure instead of a burden. The c are not too great, complete assortments from which to choose, as 6w many other similar advantagest Our store all are most appropriate gifts for man,_ roman or child, s full the best marked ser>l•,~ed at c.I., and >>~ fairest of prices. We invite you to visit our store, whether you 7. leu y or We are showing the newest and daintiest range of Ladies' Silk: Waists in the .County of Huroh; Ladies' Silk Collars, in Dres- den, Mosack and colored Silk:, in all the newest shades and designs. We carry the best, Worn '2 Se up. Ladies' Lace Collars, .Batte>n- burg and Swiss, ,very dainty and smart, in cream, white and cora, from 50e;up. Ladies' Silk Belts, in black, white and shot silk, also silk Scotch plaids and patent leather, from ',,;fir up to $2.00 Ladies' Handkerchiefs, in Swiss and pure linen, fancy edges of lace and plain hem -stitched, from 5c up to $1.15 Picture Handkerchiefs; ' for children, 3 for.. 5e Ladies' Parasols, in mercerized top, silk and wool, artd pure silk, With all the . newest • styles in handles, from $11.00 up to $3.90 Infant'sI3ootees, Hoods; Valls and: woollen' Shawls, Hose and.. Bear -skin Jackets, from the cheap- est up -to the best. Ladies' fur Ruffs, ,"toles,. Caperines and Jackets. We carry a • full •rage of all the leading • novel- ties and every one guaranteed, SILK WRISTS • Our holiday Silk Waists are here in great chstilay, and they would make a handsome present too. Latest New in . white, -sky, pink an. d black, from $2,.50 up to $8..00• Ladies' leather hand. and wrist bags, in all .the newestand up-to- date styles, from 40c upto $3.00 Men's fancy Shirts, so stiff fronts, in all the p( stripes and checks, all sizes, 50c up to $1.E50 Men's Caps, in all the n and up-to-date styles, in clock corduroy, fur lined, etc., fro up to $1,50 Men's fancy Braces, I separately, fancy Webbs and le ends, from 2 5c: up to 75e Men's fancy Vests,` in and checks, well lined and all sizes. from $l.511 up to Men's Handkerchiefs and pure linen, .merceri• with 'fancy border, fro to 25e Silk Handker 50c up. • n(i Boy's Sweaters, I,- u plain colors, all sizes, 1' to $1.25.. • Boy's Tooks'and Muffle all the popular colors, 'from 2' to 81.00 : . Men's silk Ties, in all th `gable Linen and Napkins to . + newest novelties,. • celorings match,� "side board o'clock:.R yles, 'four. -in -hand, puff and Inc tea. styles, from 25c up, and tray cloths, Perrin Kid Gloves, in .Ill. the ` lined, silkMen'Slinred a es and Mitt nleading . shades., guaranteed, all ` mocha. and kid c• l l est . sizes, . from 81.110 -up to -81.40 10C . up. Adams. •'Gioderich .. .. • LE(; , Blunt ,.. 't • 1lr S. 1 tat .,- 11 e, e 1 . g) x ,!. Last street; 'fell nn' a sidewalk down town and: bloke hex leg in two places. It, is.said the aeci(Ieirt, waseaesP. th. dhy P car(, .� P..ness af" Loy,: pulling a 1 hand -sleigh.. .. `• T T. 5'r>rA� r 1z'� u x• ).hr, 11\! t•.1(i t; L !f 1 1 A tet L thrilling experience of sever j. al days,, battling 1v[th the northwester- Iy•I)lizzlL1 e on Jake 1Iuron,theestealil ( er• A7ewoint)l)Llmanitged to reach this • port rut'1P StLtut da afternoon, noon coated: from stern to steel); the hull and rigg,. t ing a veritable mass of ice, The steam- t er presented a picturesque appearance . , as t;he forced her 'way thi'oiigh the o frozen harbor' to the elevator dock in Atter leaving the Sim early ly on Tuesdae , o the i\Tewmount experienced several successive gales, accomnpanied. 'by f blinding sac (vsturms' which rendered navigation exceedingly perilous. Unable to find shelter on eithe=r shn,'., the captain was forced to battle wit i the sea, whieh at tidies completely covered the large Vessel, The aappeal- ante of the vessel hears evidence • of the strenuous tight, which Catania Bess eft states , ever to )S the worst hE, e vtitr ex llerieneed in his long catr0('r o11 tite upper lakes. INET JNJTa'1'111I ..–.',('lie town conn r. til has adopted the plan of inahiiii4 in• dustriltl bonuses in no rase greater ran m f the amount of the ty Two industrial It1•Onoti tit tis'clLlle ,t' . at Council Friday, A. Y. Betz and �A . Jr. Stanford, president, and secretary, of the Rogers Manufacturing. Conapa,ny, t;t).te 1 11n)ong other things, that the ca p1t,tlizatiou of their '00)011a:ny was about t(vo hundred thausan(.l dollars ; they expected. to do at yearly business. of me hundred and fifty thousand dollars, pledging themselves to employ, before the expiration of first year one hundred 1lands.'1'hey will manufacture lL patent open end ,journal box, (lust - proof guards anti lubricator box, ar.d ask a loan of thirty-five thousand dol- tars. (iloderich Uarria e Co, proposi- tion was also presented; the rate of interest on this loan will Kaye to be Blore than 4 flee cent. it is found. In addition to• the other by-laws to assist industries, tttentiorioftvhicll vas matte before, a cot unitlniclttfnn was received from New `York by the council, re a The concer00 n etlt ptuy ; I,1)0p hands and occupies 1(x) acres, ly1[etnpt'on front tares for 1:, years, :till other privileges would be t•eottirid, and the MAttor IS being ee Wh taken ,ritlltewdo done railways 1 e iimtnelite industry. 1 'i 11r. iIislo) Nominated: The annual. meeting' of tale E' Huron Litlei;tis 'teas heli] in Brass on Tueici.l •t, and was ''('1•y largely tended ;resident Dull was in t chair, '•Tim' following office vs, Were ected for the current year ; •l ee dent W. 11 Sinclair, Brussels ; .Vi presidents, AI. .l[urri[e, McKillop Ale 1 itighl'in, [folviek ; See, 1're(ts;, tV II, Keel•, Brussels. .11.untcipal ('ha Intr(- Hotvick, ,John JIenaebei Wroxeter, John J)ougllts tirey, Jed Y• . Jct tgr,,Li t 1(u•liht berry, li.lex. 1�•< I h1Qtri4,.Geo Taylor 731cueS(15, 1+ SroLt \Vilrgh Lrn. 11, Llegg B t W wanosh, • .1; '1' C'.nl rie riinplr(Jll : 14 ,11,.,. Thos.-�.r;.11i11rLt' Arre.:John Salter, Exeter; slippedon 1 the st('p.)S at her' hot e. ,and friicture(t ;tit ast tib.. • 'ls A r Mat be"u.i1 and his mother, widow,' tt'" of. the ]ate R(v A. :Matliesom_ have pie' dery i (1 1•t+o,n th 1t . •farm• at Ridgeway. = . , eft. p,ctv•ty, .t .and , ]i •t•• r Ila reside ( rd the �i_ P 111 Douse .for•riu'rly : . 4i • . of cupititi b1 Jas Smith, Qu'Appell'. A. ): ` Ciel‘ i L,t: «111[(0.., ' �• rti • .. • To learn the Teiep}honin.�, imply 'r; a p l • t [y ; B. IiT11117 ALL, (Clinton, r3►, tt), cVam. onde:A c>' .° Butter'.'Co AJeKillop),.John Mebowel1, inte1081 centred ;wo .nd the admin ion of it candidate foe the Common 134 cet'titie.(t delegates were piresen T1• . •l*La,.don ti i, . eN•11. '., who has sten valiantly:hal(ht politica[ battI Boron, declined to be a oindida whip;•. to inC1•e:L:sing years, and th o . ' ' ' The Anna -'it " tleettne .of the:•Londeeboro • ] Peltier and ,(;tieeoe,:.3l+ne/. Co„ will beheld e-: i„ the Township flail, on .Friday, Dec. I.1, t at l0 30. anti Patrons 10 2,(*) meet Si 1 pSm.Lreholiers sr) R. ADAMS. JOl1N BRIGHAbl', is te.'•.See, , . lyraepdrrnt, Loneleebor5 Dec. 4th, 1900. e (11ng that Ile had already nttainedi a goodly .shu•(t of honor from .the'Liber- ids. The HI'Srballot brought out eight names, but all withdrew eiceept Air A. llislop; i11.1' R, • 'and W. ;H, Herr, of the Brussels fest 'fire second baiter gave the nomination to 1 rMIr. Hislop, the vote.heing 93 to 73. • Shortilpeeehes were made,' antl'reso-' ns of confidence t ihd enu• E in the ad minis t nirnis nation of Sir Wilfrid Imager, - In th Ontario Liberal party, and oa•.diailp praval of the extravagant and ante- (vatic conduct of the Whitney Gov- ei'nn:ent, were passed. Tne convention closed with the us- • tint (dicers.• T.EL.EGRAPH is the first st)'p towerrls• position. pacing $ 1Xn) to 150,0(1(7 )ler annum to ralhtat ext= vire, Sou can beenlrle a •gond ()Depictor }n 6 months, if you Study in the CENT RAL TSLE.ORAPHY SCHOOL, r3 Gerard St„1•:,, Toronto, Tho finest 5 310x} lit Canada. Write for part ieultt•s. •. W it SHAW, T. :1; JOHNSTON; t !.}f.l 1 ( 1l '�• l t•illetnal, e .t 4 Ikon Mr Hyman is so ill that he is not allowed evert to read letters • New Advertisenreents. stray Steer . tt Strayed from atibsoriberr4 premises, a I . yearling grey steer. Finder will be suit. l . ably rewarded on giving information to H ADAMS, Londesboro GRAIN FOR FEED A quantity of Oat Seed, for feed. Also hent American Corn, Shorts, .and tall kinds of grain that the farmer needs, Will be exohanged for grain, or sold for eaeh, art Fon t gab e bl terms, ,C4. (ar X'1'H. the Standard 1•;cevator.-( Linton OGS LOG6 Logs wanted, at Stapleton Saw Mill, Apply to the Foreman, on the premises ()a 1t Really ,Sweet Thing, 1 the purest, the most (LLptivating ror' the most critical taste, 1 1 'Our Splendid {giant"lei.ioneey 1 in boxes or by the pound _..... the kind 1 that'll win rr sure place for you in the' heart of the recipient; also Safest for . family It use, r Y A:11c children re f n insist I 9, 1s c t )t1 eat-, i in candy, and the kind we snake will 1 add to their health. We offer a list of i I that,(ictLlLibe forgotten----( (ei(ttcs, utinPs, t Confectionqr'the purest, tastiest-., � ti a really sweet thing at its best, W. W. NJ EN 1t Otie 42 eilistuli,. . Londesboro, I)e S.n a i)EA� SANTA ,.---Your. chole Fancy China, :Games Toys, Not' etc,: arrived. safely, and . we m -thank you for • ,e the finest e'ssort�i. of tihrimrtrnas.: Gcods we have e had . . Yours, etc., orrell Holm • • Loltdesboro. ME********* *SSC** ** Good Sues for e v'er ' . day y Wear at. Cheap Prices, J Alex's Suits to clear sr't' each $3.50 8Ve have ptaeed these Mena Suits on a separate table to put . away from ns as soon as possible, Some of there were expensive goons but theyare ont of style and must goat saeritirer_a, They cant last long as they are in sizes ranging from 3tito 41 inches, OUR I sTERFIELD - OVERCOATS TAKE W If Nitta a new Overcoat at l)7, SS or '11l), give 'us fit one on. $1.5() Men's Tweed Trousers for 51.2,5. (. $1.7iy Alen's Tweed Trousers for 01.50. A s 1)ecial Tweed 1 tweed Trouser, in nearly all Sizes, for'.�1. A big range of Men's Smocks at 50e, 75e, $1, $1.2. , 41 ;1x2, 53,11() and Si. Ail good heavy values and most of theta fit for cold weather. POPLESTONE GARD1 Successors to Mahout t it Co., My