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The Clinton New Era, 1920-1-1, Page 6If E NEW YEAR HAPPY rye Goods and House Furnish{ngs BROWN ,l7 'S Lt We Advertise front Week to Week You Will Ian Wholesale or Mill Prices. . eek. e .F ,e a ATS and FURS ure WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and boil$ Furnishings. Phone 67. Next Royal Bank Leap Year. 0 would be to get the Habit al TY STORE". We offer you a I u can save money by buying now 1 y firm. Our .d Patrons a Happy and New Year ou for your age and we e for 1920, ars, tel & CO. F DEALING Tea Markets are ad- vancing in Prices, but our is at the old prices • while they last. ' Special price on; 5 lb lots Black or Mixed: Special Blend, per Ib 50 Royal Blend, per lb 60 Quality Blend per tb 70 Japan Green per Ib 50 Rose Japan Blend lb 75 AT { `se 'Ido ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO The Feature's 4,1 Om Furniture, To which we lov[r' eprci d ari.ention err us i•aat)Iy, its meed uo,l.fort. ill. . solid en, atr•ut'tioil, and its below the u••n• I pricer*. At one of these paints would hr o-nfli trot to earn it ,Yup/ pptrferenrp, SVte n theyare all horn•_ eined we feel nate yon will' tealizr that tine is afurrithurr'h'uvittp nppor• tunity yon ,-annot stilted to ignore actor.. 1`ilt'e�tr. 3A.. entad at Rei:idaaiett ante',tare YEAR TO ALL any friends for their the past year, and We one a Nappy, and 0 herald a,.rrmsucs he Corner Grocer:4 IRE AND LET IRE" As the Old Year ends nd the New Year be- ns, We extend our ompliments to our riends and Customers nd express the !wash hat the year before us ill add urs the r aper - ,y of ars all. Putting in' ice. This season is altogether different from last year, as those who required ice during the summer had a hard time getting in a supply, and this year, some already have their supply in. The ice is a good quality too, Doing a Big Business. _ The Gunn Langlois Co. Ltd., have just finished their largest Egg and Poul- try business since they carpe to the town of Clinton; During the Poultry season they shipped considerably over 100 tons of Dressedpoultry and 20 tons of Live poultry. The coating year they expect to greatly enlarge their present Feeding Plant. They also intend to commence Candling Eggs and expect to purchase on a strictly quality basis. Clinton has now become the largest poultry and Egg Centre in the county of Huron and with the present excellent shipping facilities it i likely to become one of the largest plants in Western Ontario. PIMPLES and BOILS For Nearly Two Years. When pimples and boils appear on the face and body it seems as if the abrin ie the seat of the trouble. but the real disease ie 1n heblood, ' Lotions and ointments ma.yy shay the trouble for a while, but seldom if ever ours. You have to get under the skin; get at the blood which is the cause of the trouble. Burdock Blood Bitters, goes direst to the root of the disease and restores healthy, normal action to the d;ffeeent 'Greene, and cleanse the blood of all its impurities. Mr. E. C. Goodwin, Cambei e, N.B, writes:—"For nearly two years 1 at:tiered tram bees end. pimples en pmy. lane and neck. ukelele! 1111 elle my 'trigv sleet ay at dafriend advised fne'to try Bodo blood Sibert: and .after tiliok ng three bottles the bbila'rh8 pltitltee'iied -aJ kit We and there is no lien of them return - Wt. X e n etnetuely'Yedoreh1ta' to &agoae aro to troubled with skin utrstu ed only by the T. Mil - brit. The Undersigned is now entering the coal business and asks for a Shire of the pbtilii: bustn'ess, All orders may be left, for the pre- lent at my residence on Huron St. Terme—Strictly Cash ---Phone 185. E. WARD RESIDENCE—HURON STREET NEW COAL We are 'eknecttng both at Brucefield Ind Clinton, sone of the new kind ole :oal in stove size Briquettes. Try' a oad of this„ as we can assure your 'ntii'e satisfaction. besides coming a Ittle cheaper, We also stock the fol- lowing at Clinton:-- EBONY linton:—EBONY CUBE, The Cannel de Luxe. SOFT COAL. 3 ie. and up Belmont Lump. Pea Coal. $1.00 elieaper Hiatt other sizes, CANADA CEMENT. The standard ar- tiele. Accounts may be paid, and orders left at Wiltsie's grocery store, At Brucelield:— ROUGII AND DRESSED LUMBER in both hard and soft woods, B4O. SHINGLES Selling at less than to- day's cost price. 1.113128 BOARD cheaper .and better than lath and piaster, SMiTI-IING COAL our famous kiean- weld, Also ',Menet, Soft Coal, and Canada Cement, 1Va It not want all the business, but we wn'llTle like B. M to have yours, iN 0s USAtARD. Caineorl gt, L#rucefaeld, lat•oss for Clinton 1'ltt 74. f'Itono for Brun:e1641' 1(1 ate 010. 'r.IH,k 'CL10N1'01' SEW E1lt4. • MIUIV0pUIVII I011110IViV=IVIllLV1aIIiIUIIllIVLLII IUIIIUVI IWOW111VUVWIVVIIIIINVgVVpUWIIIMUVIMIIIUIIIVIII( lar• Loc �P�UII�WIIUWIIIIIIIWIIWIWIIIIIVIWI(IWInIIIIIIIiINIIIIINWIIWIIIIllUt�ililll�IWIIVVIpJIII�IIIM111�II�IIIIIWIIIpIIIUIIIIIIIIIlI1��1110r�IIWIi�IIIIlU161WIIIIIIIWII�NII�IIINIILIIIflIp�IlVlllip Wept to Heneall• Nominations In Huron Two auto loads were at Hensel) dance 011 Friday evening lust. County. Celebrated the New Year. • The Kittle Band was out on New Year's eve and welcomed 3929 in, in royal style. Old Train Service. ' The regular train servile was start - ed on Monday of this week and every- body is satisfied once more. ' Were at Goderieh,, Several from here were at Gode- rich last Friday night to see the Sea- forth Hockey team beat Goderleh by a score of 9-1. • • Is a Candidate Again. Mr. J. B. Hoover, of Guelph, who has served es an Alderman In that city, is seeking re-election. Fiis many friends here will hope that he heads the polls. Township Solicitor for Morris. At the last meeting of the Township Council of Morris, Mr. Ch solicitor Garrotte r Charles of Goderich, was app the township. A Change in Thrift Stamps. The thrift stamp campaign while bringing in 'a good amount of money, has been found too expensive to con- tinue, except on-tinue,_except through the posto6ices and schools: A Former Business Man. Mr. C. J. Tuthill, 'of. Toronto, who has just been elected President of the Commercial Traveller's Association of 'Canada, for the second term, was for a time in business in Clinton. Power was off. Owing to a break in outside wires The Neto Era was without power on Tuesday morning and we are thus de- layed. The break was over near the Hospital. Did Not Take Part in Raid. The New Era published an item un- der Blyth heading of a raid at the Queen's hotel there, and connected the name of Constable Welsh as being one of the officers. Our item was taken from one of the London papers and the name of Constable Wallis should have been mentioned instead of that of Constable Welsh. Sale of Rabbits. Following are those nominated in Clinton on Monday night along with heir mover • and seconder;— For Mayor T. Cottle, by W, S. R. Holmes and J. H, Psxman, A, T, Cooper, by J. B. Lindsay and 0, 1, Wallis, For Reeve. R, J. Miller by W. A, Grant and J, 13, Lindsay. J. A. Ford, by S, J. Andrews and le Mutclt, For Councillors J. E. Johnson, by G. E. SavIlie and P. Match R. B. Carter, by J. Levy and K, H. Dempsey. Alex. Welsh, by C. J. Wallis and G. Hicks. W T, Hawkins, by H. litzsimous and A Wilken. J. H. Paxnian by A. J. Grigg and W. J. Cook. J. W. Neldger by N. Bell and 13. E. Rorke. C. G. Middleton by Guy dicks and John Johnston, 11. Wiltse by W. Jackson and F. Muton C. J. Wallis by T. J. McNeil and H. E. Rorke, S Kenn) bv. H. Ball and Guy Hicks. W. J. Paisley by R. J. Draper and 0, E. Saville. A. J. Mc Murray by A, J. Morrish and S. Kemp. B. Langford by T. W. McCartney and S. Kemp. ..Public Utilities Commissioner. , J, Gibbings by J. A. Ford and H, E. Rorke (acclamation). School Trustees St. Andrews' Ward—N. Ball—R. J. Draper, O. L. Paisley. F, Mutch by le, Balt, S. Kemp (Ball withdrew, Mutch elected by acclamation), St, Janes' Ward—T. J. McNeil by J. A, Ford and I' Mulch, (acclamation). ISt, John's Ward—Thos. l-lsrdy by 'Tltos. Cottle and W. Cochrane. Jabez Rands by H, E. Porke and N. Bali. St. George's Ward—J, S. Evans by N. Bali and 11 E. Rorke. At the expiration of the hour for • receiving nominations Dr. Shaw was elected to the chair and an opportun- ity was given for the candidates to address the electors, a goodly number of whom were present. According to the game laws, any per- son shooting rabbits can offer them for Seaforth. sale on the local market without having to pay license fee to the government. A ' Mayor—F. liarhurn V.S, (acclama- number of people have been under the 'tion,) impression that such a fee had to bel Reeve—John Grieve . V.S, (acct.) paid before they could offer the results Councillors—C. A. Barber, J. W. of their poweress on the local market Beattie, G. P, Cardno, D Fell, W. H. for sale. However, this is not sec- I Golding, G. D. Haigh, R, G. Parke. nec- essary. Water Light and Sewer Conunisslon J, F. Daly, Are Still Waiting. I Public School Trustees—North Ward Some of the persons who acted on 11. R. Scott; East Ward, W. R. Smith for the enumerating boards. prior to the One year, M. McKellar for. two years; elections, staking out the voters' lists, South Ward, A. D, Sutherland, are still, waiting for their remunera- Township of McKillop. • tion, Only the assistant enumerators I For Reeve—Robert Reid; F. J. Mc - have been paid up to date. The chief Quaid, enumerators and the clerks of the div- - Councillors by Acolanration—John isions:as well as the Printers are watch- Dodds; Edward Horan; Daniel Regele; ing every day for the government cheq- John Scott. nes. The change in government may Township of Tuckeramith. account for this. Reeve—H Crich, J. F. McKay, Council -R., Moore, J. McNaugh- ton, Did You Forget Someone?ugh- •it is a mater of tceen disappointment ton, A, P. Crich, Charles Riley, (acs) add regret, after listing all' the friends Township of E, Wawanosh. that could be Called to mind—friends Reeve, W. Currie, J, N. Campbell, you really wanted to remember and Arthur Buchanan. Should Remember With Christmas gifts . Council—John Gillespie, W Robin- -to find that one of the' most favored soli, J. Colbert, W. Leishman, S. Cook, in your esteem has been overlooked. if W.,Stranghatn. this has been your-. experience, why not Township .of Startle remedj''the oversight with a New Year's j Reeve—M. Elliott, v„ •Hood, M, Mossop, Geo. Hanley, W. Douglas, (acclamation.) Toetviahip of Go. erich. Reeve—N W.' Trewartha (acetate.) 'council—H. •Cox. G. Vanderburg. N. L Sacked, B. L. Lindsay. (acct.) remembrance? .A year's subscription to •The'.'New Gra• - Clietoo Eatery the Natalia Hockey f eaguo. Clutton hatentered the Northern Hockey League in the senior and Jun- T-Rce a of Atonia. for aerie awl .good games are expert- Cou c I—W Elston. ed 'here this winter. The erautrs etre; Council—W Ytltll, H, :Fear, A. pro- ' Senior—Brussels, Lucknow Winghatn ) Colston; Ripley, {Litt'er tb ystar, R. Shortreed; acdfamation. ( iay in kin- Tawraahip 4f *mi. t3thton. There are 4i teams entered I Connell—P. Collins, )4. L. McDoni in ;the Associetton and ,genies are tb • aid, Thomas McDonald, K. McBwetr, conclude by Pebreary 6th in the rdrro R 'L, Taylor, t7. florets. dietriets. .caridtee) Juhcor -- Wtngham and Reeve—R..Lrvtn,psten, se. McNabb. us Imyth. Reeve---Jaines Scott, It A. Thomas $bw U fete EO'iecsra. Council --James, Moody, 'H, A Tho - The 1.1 F. O held their annual meet- mss, J. Daman, J. Dodds, E. Geddes, 0, •rnq reedetly and sleeted the follavelitg W 1.1. 86rner. School Board--G.E, McTa• art, R. oilers: Pr H. Robinson, John Mains, gg ?don, President -•—W, McEiven, Eayfieid Reeve—A. Erwin, E, F, Mennen,-' Cttuncdl—W, J. Weston, S, Cleave, D. Dewra, W Elliott, W, Higgins, E. King, J, Taylor, J. Delgaty, Brussels. Reeve—S, T. Plum, W. H. Kerr, Council -1. C, Richards, 1, Fraser. S Wilton, G. C. Manners, J. H. Gal- braith, W; Williamson, A, L. Stewart. School trustees—.names Fox, R. Leatherdale, D, ''C. Ross. (acclam,) Wingham, Mayor—W. 1i, Gurney, Reeve—A, Tipling, P. B. Elliott, W. Ibister, ` 'Council --T, Fells, H. Angus, F. J. Hill, T, R Bennett, E. J. Mitchell R, A. Currie, J, J. ,Cunningham, A. J. Walk- er. W, G. Patterson, V. Van -Norman, S Mitchell, J. Hanna, H. li, Elliott. Osborne Township. Reeve --Arthur Mitchell, Council—William Coats, John T. Morgan, John Hanna And Fred C. Ste- wart, all members of 1919 council, Hay Township. Reeve—John Laporte (acct ) Council—John Campbell, W, E. Tur- nbull, Casper Wslper, Samuel, Dettz, Oscar Klapp, Wroxeter, Reeve—John Douglas, Council—Fred Davey, D. C. Pope, GeorgeatiCn) S.Lackie, Merton Howe, (accla- nt Howick Township. Reeve—Dr, Joules Armstrong Peter F, Doig, Deputy —Finlay Lynns, Williams J. Spotton. Cottcil—'rhos, hies, Robert Ora ham, George Hibbard, 12, Janes Doug- las, John Lis•yan. Hullolt Township. Reeve—M, Armstrong,. .3,- Leiper, P, ,,,^t' 7 pet es come iii the, M Mkhacl 3111111 of f . ayc Co�mielll +rs-- R. Clark, to Ifowson, J. Nall, le, Mier, President—E, Wise, Vice President. --G. Waliiron, Secy-Treas.--Geo, Layton, ' Directors --John Shaiiaharj, L. Tyn- dall, R, Deakins; J. 0. Crich, S. B. Tothers, J. Innes and J. Jervis. The next meeting will be held on Thursday afternoon, January 8th, at 2 o'clock. Doherty Plano Factory. Sold. This week the Doherty Plano Limit- ed, of Clinton, will pass into the hand of the Sherlock -Manning Co., of Lon- don. The Factory is closed this week for stock -taking and as soon as this is done it will be reopened to handle the. large orders already on hand, Mr, W. N. Manning, of the new firth, was a valued employee of the. Doherty plant when over thirty years ago he entered the office and worked up to be man- ager. About 14 years ago with Mr. J,. e Sherlock. they formed the Sherlock Manning Piano and Organ Co., in Lon. don, Union Week' of Prayer. Union week of Prayer services Will he held next week commencing at S b.in, The chief theme for each even- ing is "The Church Awakened" Poi - lowing is the order of services:- Monday—Baptist church, "By Self Exatttination." Tuesday—Ontario St., "By a Vision of the World's Need Wednesday—Willis church, "By a new call for Co-operation," Thursday—St, Paul's, "By a revival of family Religion." Fridlr--•Weley-Methodist, r'By the all far Wriekers " .The °+i1nf:tees of tine r" eirelies trip, cre,itte int tli r own eh'irefi The •ileal ars a'•n n tt at•nonitceri. Wn ev Thursday, Jainuu'y 1st, 1920, The Seasonrrompts us to express our Appreciation and thanks for the busi. ness you have extended tops and we take this opportunity to wish thaf your. Christmas may be happy and when the day has passed, away may the many good things wished for you linger with you until Christmas comes again. Often the eheapest--Htways the Best • Wishing One and All a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Elect/ician Plumber At the trail's end of the old year we send warmest greetings. May you, and those whose happiness depends upon you, enjoy abundant blessings and may your best de- sires meet with a response that will give you new purpose and courage. THE NEW ERA. v1ysir�ss a�asssr - INIVI "Ileeri Is eeorWrtirior'sm�. as 1920 I, Happy New Year We've a Happy Nretiv Ye .-e r For Everybody On Our part we enter the New Year with a farts determination to Discount our past ef- forts at every point, in keeping THIS SHOE STORE thebest and most Satisfactory Shoe Store in this viciraiity. May the recollections of the Dying Year live as a Pleasant ?Memory of a time that s gone. May all sorrow be buried by the Goodness and Joy which the New Year Ices in store for you. . F `1ti 4t ,EXPER`:i' . ;'l;r rvs r n,4rx+vjt..: „a..-ta 0.. -- - ,Wur,b ueuraae..x vl,.rrrr .• 4..Nr ..so', s.s.4 s.a:ana,,s44,ni �il