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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1921-1-6, Page 6ii(MMMY,A1MK( COATS AND, FUR FOR THE 'LOWEST CASH P13ICE SEE MEN'S STORE Custom Tailoring Men's Furnish:ag Phone 103 Opposite Public Libras Town's - CARD OF THANKS TO THE_ELECTORS OF CLINTON: - Ladies and Gentlemen: Allow me to express my hearty appreciation of the splen- did vote recorded for me for Reeve in the Municipal Election on Monda" 1 can assure you I will put forth my very best -effort to render, if possible, a better service to the town in 1921. R. J. MILLE MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL 1. Hawkins Plumbing and Heating Phone 53 HAVE WE COAL? 1'11 say we have, all kinds of it including: Chesnut, Stove Egg, Buckwheat & Pea Coal, Cannel Coke, Smith- ing & Soft Coal. Try a ton of Buckwheat or Pea Coal to bank your fires.. 'Twill save your coal and keep your fires from being too hot during the mild spells. We also have a varitey of wood, cheap and dear, but all worth the money, The winter is still young, Diffi- cult transportation and American demand may yet cut off our sup- ply, so come across with your,ord- ers now while we have the goods. Orders and settlements taken at Wiltsie's Store. We are now booking orders for summer deliv- ery, and respectfully solicit your patron age. We do not want all the business but would like to have yours. , MO. E. MUSTARD Clrrti t & 3rucefield. Phone for Clinton No. 74. Perone for f3r,,uctiel,1 ;1 on 618. POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY 3000 Chickens 2000 Hens 500 pucks Tdp prices will be paid by us for all kinds of Poultry taken at 'Clinton every day and at Holmesville every Wednesday morning. pWe pay three cents more per lb. for properly fattened, niilk fed Chickens, GUNN LANGLOIS & CO, LTD. Clinton, Ontario N. W. Trewartha Local Manager The sot.—date Firm SUPPLIES FOR CHRISTMAS Order Your Candies, Nuts Or- anges, Grapes, and Layer Raisins from us. Our stock is fresh and the price low consisted with qual- ity. Cake Icing, Candied Cherries, and Wintergreen Berries for yodr Christmas Cake Decorations, A Teapot, a piece of China,• a Set of Dishes, or an O'Cedar Mop Makes a very acceptable Christ- mas Present, when bought. Fred. W. Wigg • X The Corner Grocery Phone 45. SCRANTON COAL and. Wood, for ;Sale any who wish to leave their order for Spring delivery can do so by leaving their orders at my residence, Huron St, or Phone 155. Tears --Strictly CAA—Phone Ing. E. • ® i f . RESIDEt4CE---•HI*0N STREET WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House Furnishings. Phone 67 Next Royal Bank The Clinton New Era MM.wnn Council of 1921 will Meet Monday. (Ile new Council of 1921 will meet according to Statute next Monday morning at 11 a.m. The general cus- tom will likely be followed and the Striking Connnittee will be named and Council will adjourn to meet in the evening for general business. EA L S LEFT BAD COUGH. The after effects of measles mtiy be far reaching, as the irritation of the re- spiratory passages is ono of the char- acteristics of this disease, and very often those who have been robust, berme delicate and liableto lung troubles, honce measles should never be regarded with indifference. Measles are generally followed by an acute attack on the mucous membranes. The sneezing is accompanied with a watery discharge, sometimes bleeding from the nose, a cough of a short, fre- quent and noisy character, with little or 'no expectoration, hoarseness of the voice, etc. Once the cough starts you should procure a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, take a few doses a day and thus prevent bronchitis, pneumonia, or perhaps consumption getting a foot- hold on your system. Mre. Oliver Kelly, Beliisle Station N.B., writes:—"Two years ago I had the measles, and they left me with a bad cough. I kept getting worse until at last I could not sleep. My neighbor told me of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, so I sent and got a bottle, and before I had used it my cough was all better. I End it a great family medicine for colds and coughs, and 3 now keep it in the house all the time." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup ie She„ a large bottle 60e., at all d. rugg'atta and dealer*. Put up only by The T. Ullburn Co.. Limited. Toronto. Ont.. ;01141111111110 ,1111 0 1 111 111111 11 III 111 11 11111111111111111 MDI 1111 10111 MUM 111111111 I cal News 11111111111 111111111 enIMIMIMI®mnDntauDGItmiicATilVVO@>EMBlitlifillal illiUNDI�11VpIEMIDIDDOVW®IIDIi®IOMDIDINNIDUNllUIVI A Valentine—as 11 were. It is said the Dominion Parilainent will be Called far February 14. Ottawa will not object to receiving that sort of a valentine, A Cheap Expenditure, Less than 4 cents a weak secures 'rhe New Era for 1921. Try an ex- pediture of 5 cents on anything else and see what you will get for your money. Card of Thanks. Mrs. 0. 'Grid' wishes to 'thank her many friends for their love and kind- ness shown to her during her serious illness and sad experience that she has had to bear, banged the Old. Year ,Out. The Clinton Pastime Club held a successful dance in the Town Hall New Year's eve, and despite the fact that hydro was off, a pleasant evening was spent by all. Candles were used for il- luminating the Hall. Fine music was served to the dancers by Phalen's Orchestra, Many New Year's Parties. Many New Years parties were held and also many of the families celebrated New Year's day with relatives in the Townships. A great many visitors were i also in town from outside points For those who came to spend the ween: end the Pastime Club held'a dance Saturday evening for them. A Talented Writer, I In a recent copy of the Onward the Young Peoples' paper of the Methodist church, is a story from the pen of Miss Alta Lind Cook, formerly of the Ont- ario St. Parsonage and daughter of Rev, Dr. Cook, Methodist pastor. it is en- titled "A Christmas Experiment." Miss Cook is it talented story teller as well as a well known musician. Died On Saturday Hannah Wheeler, wife of henry Joy- ner was born in Badslev Clinton Parish of Warwick, in 1Varwickshire, England in 1835. She was married in the year 1555, and carte to Canada with her husband In 1873, settling in Clinton. where they have risided since that time. 'I he deceased was always an act - tire and healthy person, until about S years ago, when bronichal trouble and paralysis caused her to be an invalid. Lately she contracted pneumonia and this caused her death on Saturday, Jan- uary 1st at 1:3o, She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband and four children, being:—Ilenry, of Bissell, Oregon; Frederick, of Smithville; Mrs. Wm. Webb, of Tofield, Alberta and Mrs. R. B. Carter, of town. The funeral was held from St, Paul's 'Church on Tuesday afternoon, Rev, McKegney conducting the service and interment being made in Clinton Cemetrey. The bearers were Messrs. Levi- Stong, James Ford, Thomas Judd, R. B. Carter, John Law- son, of Windsor, and Wnt. Mead, of Kitchener. The friends from a distance who attended the funeral were:;—Mr, and Mrs. Fred Joyner, daughter and son, clent men qualifying to fill the list, of Smithville, Mr, and Mrs. John Law -'Neat year's council therefore consists son, of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Win. (of Messrs. Storey, Mitchell, Knight and Meead of Kitchener, There .were the Moser, who are members of the pre- foliowing floral tributes:—Large wreath sent year's council, and Messrs. R. N. from the family with, inscription "Mot-) Cult and Wesley Walker, both of her,"; Wreath from Mr. and Mrs, John t who:,t have sat at the board before. As Lawson; Spray from Mr. and Mrs. it happened Mr, Walker and Mr, P. J. Downs; and Cross from Mr. and Mrs. Ryan both arrived at the clerk's office a few minutes before 9 o'clock pre- pared to qualify, and the only contest for councillor was between them. They agreed to avoid an election for council- lors and Tom Pritchard was selected to flip the coin to decide which of the two would qualify. Mr. Walker won. C. C. I. Opened Tuesday The C, '0. 1, re -opened o 0 Tuesday for the winter term, Miss Manang;ni rakes Mr. Poulds place, and Miss Ed- wards is absent for a while owing to the death of her father In Gananogtre, Must Pay. Every advance notice of any kind where the object is the benefit or con- venience of any prsos or persons or number of persons—is advertising, and will be treated by The New Era as such. if no instructions accompany the notice advising us who to' charge it to, It will be charged to the person phoning or sending it in, Drew a Small Crowd. Owing to'the fact that practically no advertising was done, the play "The Wolf" presented by the Bennie & Woods 'Company only drew a shall house on Thursday evening last. Tina play was a Canadian one with its sett- ing in the North West and some good acting was done. The Company went 'to Seafortit from here. Movings. The S. A, Officers have moved their quarters to the rooms over Mr. Chas, Lovett's shoe store. Next, week Mr. Richard Govier and family will move from their present home on Ontario street, to the home owned by Mr. Carter, on Princess St., formerly occupied by Mr, Harry Fulson, The house Is now being wired for the hydro. Transformer Burnt Out. The transformer at the Royal Bank corner burnt out on Friday evening and the stores on Huron Street andalso from the town hall to Wigg's grocery, and the Royal Bank to the Agricultural Office besides the hones 00 the west tide were in darkness. The Pastime lub dance in the town hall had to pro- ceed with candle light, A new trans- former was placed New Year's day by the hydro department, No Refund of Tax. Purchasers who bought articles sub- ject to the luxury tax before the tax was removed, and who return the arti- cles to the vendor now are not entitled to a refund of the tax, says a ruling of the Department of Customs and Inland Revenue, made public. 'Those per- sons who contemplated returning ar- ticles, getting a refund, and, then buy- ing the articles again, minus the tar, will not be able to carry out such an ingenious scheme. *- And Right in the Co. Town. After notices sent out by th,n At- torney General and Crown Attorney Seager that all gambling must be stopped, the Goderich Council was completed by the flip ofathe coin and our former citizen, Mr. !Wesley Walker, took. the chance and is Alderman for 1921, They say he used to be "lucky" here too. The Star says:—For the Council there is no election, just stall - Mead with inscription "Grandma." Time Saver ElearkWasizer Give a Time Saver Electric Washer for a Christmas present. It extends the good cheer of Christmas to every wash -day of the `year. No other present ;can make wife or mother 'so happy. See the Time Saver in our store: SUTTER & PERDUE Clinton .,s CALL AND SEE THE AT Curless .& V .lime HARDWARE and ELEC'1'RiCAL Phone 5 January 't11, 1921 Way The New Year r is"'a�'R Bring you much material prosperity and happiness The W. D. Fair eo. Often Utie Cheapest --Always the Sent SANTA CLAUS Invites You to Make Our Store Your Headquarters. He will be in our Window. Wishing you all A Merry Xnras, We will also have a Choice Assortment of Xmas Fruits and Confections. Let This Xmas be Merry. Choice Assortment of Sweet Juicy Navel Oranges SPECIAL PRICE 59c and 69c Per Dozen Others According To Size SPECIAL FOR XMAS Table• Cranberries, Celery Table Figs PHONE We take this Oppor- tunity of Thanking Our Friends and Patrons For Their Past Favors and Hoping For the Same For 1921. We Wish you all a Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New • Year FROM JOHNSON & CO. semrignamammammosammanancoasaaaaavisoid Choice Assortment of . hristmas Confectionary Our SPECIAL MIXED andies and Chocolates,- At hocolatesAt 39c and 49c Per Ib_ FOR XMAS MORNING GET SOME OF OUR LADIES' DELIGHT COFFEE GET THE !HABIT OF DEALING AT TIIE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Mr. Car Owner This is to remind you cold weather is with us. and you must care for your Battery. Send it to us and we will keep it in a charged condition, ready td go to work in the spring all for S 1.50. We repair any Make of Battery and carry a full line of parts. Have us give you a price on 3 or 5 coats when you want your car painted. All work done by experienced workmen, Clinton Garage and Battery Service Station J. H. PAXMAN Phone 80 : Residence 140 CLINTGI'ONT. MUSIC IN THE HOME adds immeasurably to life's plea- sure. You can have it at once, even if you are not a player of any instruments. Our talking machines reproduce all kinds of music 'from the latest crashing starches to the softest of lulla- bies. Let us prove it to you in person. Then if you want a piano, why we are handling a piano which musicians say is the best buy on the market today. Make it your business to have me call on you to demonstrate the Bell. It will cost you nothing to have it done id if i can't prove to you where the Bell possesses more strength in build; sweetness in tone; and has the easiest touch; and the best Diced piano containing those points. 1 will give you one at one-half the price—so get busy and call me up you stand a chance to save some money. Jconathanl Hugill 60X 229. Phone 216. s.ok MUSIC STORE. SEAFORTH. ONT. Huribut cushion Sole Shoes for Children. Most mothers who buy Hurlbuts once, buy them always—but they never need to buy them as often as any other make, This is because Hurlbuts Shoes,are BETTER SHOES, and have ex- clusive features not found in other makes. Compare Hurlbuts with the life of any pair of ordinary shoes you have ever bought—and you will see that Hurlbut Welted Cushion Sole Shoes represent the lowest price -per -day's wear of any 'shoe unmade for children. A FULL RANGE OF STYLES AT AZ '41 �: s=loan FROD. JP. eK5(.;:liN -"SHOES THAT SATISFY"-