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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1920-1-8, Page 4PAG11. ;�. THE CLINTON NEW EHE. If You Wilt Buy What We Advertise Proal! Week to Ween., .. You Will Pay Therefor, Less Than Wholesale or Manufacturers' pries w,. This Week W e' 1R eatur e GOATS and P JRS [ '1/-4 1 nneSette B1 nkets $2.75 MEN'S STORE Custom 1 sato^.:4 n Mens Furntcn•:. Phone. :u3 Opposite Public Liprtrr Grey or White, Pink or Blue Bord ers 1920 Leap Year. .Our. ,Good Resolution for 1020 'would beto get the Habit of' 'ol.cson's Grocery, "TIME, QUALITY STARE' . We offer you a Money Saving Prices this week. Yota can save money by buying now as the Market in these Lines are very firm. Tea Nlarkets are ad- vancing in Prices, but our is at the old prices while they last. $pncial price on, 51b lots Black or Mixed: 'PALM OLIVE SOAP To Our 3 cakes for 35c Limit -3 to our Cost Friends and Patrons omery with your order. ,We wish a Happy and ES GOLD P. & Prosperous New Year T SOAPS •Thanking you for your s 50 _5� lb d per we�- ^ � eClal Elan P andS 7? pastpatronage 0 e 1U G nd r S of• LAUNDRY Solicit same for '1920, Roydl Blend, per IU 76 ap for 2Sc Quality yours, ' Japan Creen per tb • 50 BOXES DOMINION JOHNSON & CO. Rose Japan Blend 1U 75 THE 1.1' "ALONE ORDERS' CAREFULLY A.TTEf1DED 'TO WOMAN'S STORE, Dry Goods and Hoof Furnishings, ' Phone 67 Next Royal Bank puigillUll llNIMIIVpVUIVWWIR10111IVVIII=IWII1161pWIWIVgMIVIIIWIl PINWEIMIIMV Ill Local News 0 iIIIIIIIIi1111111111111101111@IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUiIIIIIIIIIPtIIIIIIIIIIIIIfPiI@iIIIIIIillllllllll!IIIIIIIIiiIIlliiniIIIiIIIIIIIiiIiIIIhIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIUVlllil@IllIIIIIIIIII isloIItlIIIIIUIimilll, Must Pay Postage. Letters addressed to the Rigistrar tinder the Military Service Act are no longer cafriect free of, posttige. Edkleel in Mayor. at Kincardine, Mr. Jr J, Hunter, Editor of the Kin- eardlne• Reporter, was electedMayor of K.Incardlne on Monday. His old friends here'oder teonlgratulationsf Drops the Senior Group. Owing to some' of the old timers re- fusing to play' hockey -thfs year the team that ;was entered in the seuiol' group of the Northern League has been withdrawn, Presbyterial to Meet HerL. The annual, business meeting of the 1'luron Presbyterial of the W. M, S. will be held in the., Willis church on Tees - day; January 1"3th,'forenoon 'and after- noon - sessions. In New Suction Boss. IS In The Council. • Mr, N, P, Warrentr, son of Mrs. 'G. Warrener, Mary Street, and alt Old Cline tin boy, was elected by acclamation to a seat at lite liensall Cosmcii Board, Schools Re -opened, The 'C, C 1., Public School and the School .of Commerce reopened op Monday of this week. Many of the pupils, during the holidays were vac- cinated and many are cotnplainiug of sore arms yet. Some %Veether`, For the. weather prophets to predict an thought sol ebody}ey must it it ha haveabout left right, door wide open, 11 wilS hard to say, a !!appy New Year" last Ti ursdaay fr Jack Frost. was anything but plea- sant and Friday was no better. Many water taps were frozen Miley morning. Asked to Become Congregational Pastor The Brantford Expositor refers to an This week Mr. ,Charles Potter and invitation extended ,t Capt. (Rev.)' W. wife moved from. Blyth and have taken G, Martin, of iiantilton, who was here up housekeeping over Cluif's sh9e recently giving a Recital, to become i store, Mr. Potter is the new section' pastor of the 13ratitford Congregational Chrchs—Rev. W. G.. Maatin, ,'who has 'an excellent war record, was extended , a call by the members of the Con- gregational church, and yesterday he preached. his first sermon under his foreman on the L. 11,. & 13., taking Mr. Brown's place, who hag retired from tate service, ,, Have Good Material. . Was Defeated, This year Mr, J. B. Tloover did note "Make the grade" in the re-election as, Alderman 'for Guelph. His many old 'friends will hope for better things next' i ear. .hes 2Sc.' GIT ABiT 0 DEALING AT in s\t da PHONE 51? e A Will Move to St. Catharines. Mr. Gordon Johnston, Mary Street, coratio s . e the table for the wedding dinned were 'one wrong word were given there were left this week for St:Catharinesi arnks were ladened with all kinds of good things. sure to a sparks. 'Captain Martin said he has taken a position i❑ a knitting I he would see what he would do when factory. lie will move his family this 'the Bride's going away suit was of month he ekpects We are Sorry to:sae:I navy blue gabardine with hat to match he trot to the platform. Two thousand the family go. Mr. Johnston ivas a: and she also wore. beautiful fax furs, soldiers were in the room when he he- ithe girt of her brothers. The young gen .to speak. There was a rumbling couple will reside on the groom's farm undertone audible against which he had in li !lett The junior boys who are playing 111 . pew pastorate. Captain Martin's as- , Thursday, January 8th, 1920.' The Season prompts us to express our Appreciation and thanks for the busi- ness you have extended to us 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. The W. � � Fair !o e'ft.n the eheavmet--ntways the Best ,vacmeeaa. asamm� n4'1=27/4 47a47PS};enlb === 'sH", G'ttg761ria;E96 9R Za a the Northern League are now getting 'signnieut dates from the beginning of down to hard practice and should "mae. the year. 1 -le has preached in the, church a goad showing in the League. Their for the past three' Sundays and made a district games, sue;— •wonderful impression on each occas-' Jan. i2=lYinghans at Clinton ion. Captain .Martin's- last charge, be - Jan. 23—Clinton at Wingham• fore going overseas, wat in the First Jun; 2G—Wiilgham at Clinton Alethodist' church in Hamilton curd his Feb. I 'Cl!iiton at Wiugham family have been residing in Hamilton `ever since. die was only releaser! from A December Wedding. f the army last August. He was first at - The home of Mr. and pill's. tached to a battalion, but later he was Cole, Victoria street, was the scene of given a special appointment by the a very pretty', but quiet wedding an ,Dom''nton Government to lecture.to the Wednesday of lest week, when Mr. soldiers in France His eloquence is Cole's second daughter, Annie Henrietta remirkable and is best illustrated by a was united in marnnge to !teary Glety+ recount"of an experlente he had among son of Hte late M, Glety soul-di nd Mrs. Glees the soldiers who rebelled at Epsom. He of Hallett. Raw. S Anderson, of the was sent to address the sten. Two Ontario St. Church, performed the cere chaplains. stet hitt at the train and ask- mony. The bride was given away by ed him how long he intended to' talk, her father triad was gowned Tn cream He answered that He expected to take satin with tr4mmings of georgette crepe about an hour.' They begged him to The young couple re eived maRY condense it in half, if possible. Then beautiful and costly presents. The de - men inquired why and was told that the. n Wer :in pink and• whits ,and then were just ro'dy to revolt and if valuable member of the Kiitie Band. • Afternoon Tea. will Society S '1' e WO men 5 Patrioticv h 'e of at era the first of their seriesteas hold the home of Mrs,' 0 0, McTaggart, High Street, Wednesday, Jan. !4th, front three to six: The object of these teas ed at S55 per tin In is to, try and'. replace money the, have lots, That meant -that t1e Reformer Will and his congregation e sub:ect of his d�swere doubcourse lv1lcout ' donations to sick and wounded t a er or rather yet. and talk, fie chose a$ has subject Dick- - eons' "Tale of 1 wo .Cilie;" and dwelt V 1 IY The ^�2,Q0 Weekly Coming. • an the worthy characters and their tint. every • short 1 S ill A "u, ie d ECd. f1 Tuesda •'s l er i ) The 5 imcas re form italics it was recdrde9 that_the price man was listening intently and every of 'sheet news" for 1 )_o has-been fix- other sound was stilled except his own •less than carload voice, "Cis, Power of Intluence, was .0 seen In on ray for the 0 1. e p , heartrs, and the society hope for ;a hi,1 its tccuec •are vrnced that they had a men of un - hearty response to this appeal by the. The j.eatures y f tJt➢1 #eafi t' Il EIN,F?' . i.t0 �litllr� • taw p•tper upon w , usual.talent a nu; • them. Captain printed, S'>5 per ton, L u, b. mill. In city ,.• ray much sukdtiiir grade of paper, . middle cf she month iy 'baht ac to,quality and cular, $52.0° ° per ton f o' 1,. Simone station., This of the fact that no pulpmbod lugs so rte_ is sr•ni harp increase in price in view SAT IP ePSF' El,lenn`� far as we have ever heard, went to war. ' +F..O �: URFA p" tin it merely to kick 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0 Y 0 O ASTER TEE FRAY 0 0 0 NEWS ,s °�EMrdS ABUT' `'OWN JMIlaaf ,Wishing One and All a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. Electrician ri TTE ., c--am.a��'...vuecns�c�ssr, presence of a large number at this tea. the m year 1915 we were paying for a Martin will orn to .1se city ..bout the ccmvc.-sar¢zu.• : i' S Plumber W don't men '- n e u the information so that 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q0 O O O A large rnajor:lir of the people are readers Jmay notto oro o e clay Soon ,the 51,5 o weekly follows it; Many are nominated but few , are troupe *ova tecessor. the $t,o0 weekly. i troubled $ less, w th some r n,' TJ r e 1V merely print 1 surprised if some form 1 ki Nth e'ected of heart trouble, and that distressed pieAnd now for a sane, safe, econona,al ru„.1,44,•„„;1i,+1 , p„c4•,i atlenl,i5 feeling that.comeg to those whose heart the limbo of its piStenness and the $2. Its Ft's! ns , ,i„rat , for!, its fs m a weekened condition causes great weekly takes its plane. civic adnlinstratiml record for t92o, err ud iia i,•lnw ru• ,.On paper it looks like'a good council toad , u aI ori i, anx:et and alarm, Haw Are Funds Used.— i"na,.t 1Iu0,.. Au;, •,•m tit- ,ht•r•ehtrint, Y and citizens have a right to expect w •u'ii ',e -, Hi ,rn1 ,i, am i, Y'' hO Onthe first 'e gn fany Recut wenkricsa 01 correspondent in the Torontnize o Star, from it a business administration. and Mrs. Thomas eiut trouble bto Crowell, Y i ites:—"I,had benrt trouble Tor sevtra� .Ute to publish the results and to tell Several candidates remafked a ter 12 t,,•1, 0,;•. \V5,• a ,h,•v ,uw:rti porn. t e c. t 1 There tare quite a another of ccn- t,int+d "" t+'•4 •"1e Y"e `�' . I poor should andpermanunt relief thus secure. f why for phailmithroi.l c apatriotie, and di T es still run to For exercise, th, N.L rh,N to Yni ur:ur,• „evict_ I p p P N.H. religious ob'eets do' not take the trou- 1 were useit • election that there was a guy by the tnn4lsy ,you ••canna ..lt„rd n' arinu, e There are Many others who would !lite nada of Ananias stip abroad in the 6 •k i wird .1 PISr 1, '1t !'hour. G!t. t'lNIt;1.lrii(1.1'h1t1ul �''/tii+'1'1,1 1►irrt'lor. \it; tat st -' • tu-+l-F Calk hu¢a•,•rpd. at. itcui41011We over tare _...._ __.,......_:_____________ . ,....„ „...„.,....,,.......„,....„.......e., \. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL We wish' to thank our many friends for their kind patrctpage during the past year, and we wish each and 'everyone a Happy ted. Prosperous 1920. J .1-1 oVT Y, Despensing Chemist 4Kar -: ;VE WISH ,ALL our CusLorners a H app .!Yew Year •t� The• Corner Grocer:, "ktIE PSDUETlg ” YOU SHOULD EAT MORE FISH 4p Fish should .be inure freely used be- Lump, ra"se it ra"ges, exceedingly hig1 its Pea Conn,: lt't:00 cheaper than other• point of food value' it is an economi- cal source of energy for those wdsri CANADA CEMENT, The standard ae., work with either head or hands. it is Y ticle,, . ' 5, also most easily digested, There are AepountS may be paid, araC orders many reasons , i ..deed, why people left alt Wiitsie's grocery 'store, . • ,hould eat more fish. 'rhe chief are !At Brucefieids.. • that it is—flood fond; appetlzing econ- ' RO'JGiii AND DRESSED LUMRBR (mica'. At this season of the year resit' in botls`hiard and soft woods, B.C. can be procul'ecl in ;specially• fine con SfiIfiGLsS• Selling at less than to-. ` dition. A FEW SUGGESTIONS day's cost price, 1•IBR8 BOARD cheaper and better wr years, sometimes better and sometimes t ;RH I could notslie down ut, a Tear bcd Inc that (d'stressed feeling, and had to get up and s t up a great many nights, and whim I dad Ie down it was with my bead. very high I purchased two boscss of Mllburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and feel a. lot ^.vn suite better. I can now. 11 comfortably and •the: pains have 'gone too." Milburn's Heart and Naive I''ils are 60s. a box at all dealers or ata led direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ontn oal The Undersigned is now'entering Ise coal business and' asks for a share :f the .public business. . All orders may be left, for the pre- ent at my residence on Huron St. ,- Terms—Strictly Cash—Phone 155. .ti6.,e' • r V P 4,B, . RESIDENCE.—IIURON STREET NEW COAL We 'are expecting Both at,,Brucefeld ud Chilton, some of the new kind of sal in stove sine Briquettes. Try a ,ad of this,^ as ' we can assure yottr ,•atue satisfaction, besides -cooling a tale chen+ar. We also stock the fol `owing at Clintons— i•ss(iNY CUBE, The Cannel de°Luxe: SOFT COAL, 3 in, and tip Belmont the public how the funs, to know, and who would be morewwill- 'land. He:wol ed n every . 1 ing to eoutrillute, again 4f a satisfactg Mr, Chas. Middleton "the farmer ' ory accounting were given Large"ani0- candidate" topped the list for the new 1 unts are collected from the nubile forCouncil• i various objects, but how seldom does you can'{ keep a `>;ood man out very ! one see any detailed statement Of the 'loo atlda H. Wiltse gets back into se - total, or the •way fn which the money coed place oil the Council Board. has been expended, it isn't business. Contributors like to know how what According to- the referendum the they gave has been used and they are citizens want a municipal cosi yard, entitled to know.. The time of the year but the important question to vote on for annual statements. is approaching. will be - the question 'of raising the 11 - Brief summaries would silence the many notices. , who say "We never' hear or see` what The contest for, Reeveship was a was done with the money we gave," tight race, but Mr. Miller won out by The more publicity the better, remarks a inajority of 2, o an exchange Here, such reports are It took along time to count up the generally given, in one way or another, ballots on Monday night. and 11d1s a good business pristcipai, Thos. Hawkins and Councillor Lang - in relation to municipal, church charit-'ford had a rant race for last Iran in file, patrioticror other public matters. s I rite 'Jouocil.g Tile Clerk gave' the cast- • Fresh Haibtrt i Fresh Saltiou4'Trout Fiunian 11,011e .. i r ,1, irr ,r herring 'ted 'God Fis(i.• k4•, a titan •cath told piaster. SMIT1fING GOAL our fannies klean- ' weld, Also ',.;usel,,Soft Coal, Ind CInsdti Cement. ' We c10 not want all the business, but. we would' like to have yours, A Musi^al Comedy "The New Minister' , ing vote in favor of ,the sitting maul - Will be given in the To+vn Nali ger. Mr. Hawkins spent 1e canvass- Thursday and Fuiday, Jan. 22nd and flours work n tmightt of t have been own, and vielected. th a w 23rd 4).50 of Clinton's best local tai- g eat iu Song'and DraniaUcs. The piny • Mr,' W. J. Nediger returns to the Is a, Humorous eulogy of ail' old Cash- Council Board taking 4115 place in the !owed church chOSsinr' a new minister race. far tiie'"spit, mow 1515 in itself is Councillors rMcfdarray and Johnston hard so rsiscfl,hut,rv''Tien everyone 111 the t1,,rcil knows Tor a positive fact chat hes know hest the kind of ratan that t�ir!d salt and their Vets are as far Hopi t!n'ty as the -the Hearst govern- ment is from power or as the no is from the ,yes'es you cannnanme the Job. that is sheed of 15e Muse Ce mnttee who neve tit+ final Fay. l„ tis^'r own est!• oration they are '1 real Solomons :fay wisdom. ,'erfectly reliable men who seem to think more of How Wise They re than of the Job they have on Hasid But finally they do'Choose t Mali, and he is foniid.to be young and unman , lied, "when"' consternation I'eitns in the Old Maids' sewing circle .who ata' avowed Man -Haters. Resianati(IIS !ire in order at once and irimpi 1 t irons in i'esnanil. This production promises to 're veev entertaining, judging from its receptions in 'other towns and 01 early Avery Mace a third performance has been given to satisfy the demand for Seats, Th" play is complete fn pro- 'luctir 5 each night and is' a cleats, Jovial Lan"isilir C.;omedv, with a story, told irn sung and speech, The fuss ,starts when the curtain goes un anti ends when it goes down 00 the last act. 1M0pe and enjoy yourself. You will he sorry 1f you don't. Our lora! people are forking hard to ret nit reldy tend hat we 4.6 not boast when were re-elected, Mr. McMurray taking third place In the race -and Mr. Johnson fifth place. - The first time: in the history of the town, a Mayor wasdefeated who re- .lnestelthe second term. Mayor ooper•welitIklown to defeat by a nlaj- .,rity of 31 against' nun. • '°o"nr 'Cottle denies that the tire on Tuesday, night was in 'honor of his election. The 1920 Council -had a chance to aae'ttle Fire brigade h1action on Tues- day night, Mayor Cottle' states that '3i of a Majority is pretty good for a "man who is three score years and ten. Paxman (lid not • 110 any'•can- vassiitg and was one, of the unfortunate sties, but he had a good share of votes too. r. Coinseillnr R. B Carter ivas the only Ina of the !gig Cosne11.who ranand was defeatted, as t"nunciilor, . hir, 5,, Kemp, was law m1n,•b".tOher,. wto lunn.yvo11me1•s ojsc. cans pa1gnere fora new midoor to havel very cn;ich_ show: 'fsuy - Couc41 . 111 ase+t nix; Slnli(fayisc neti95)051g atn11 t1'CI4, e'l\ hart it1'. likely after' the Striking t3mnrilltICe named, they will adjourn until eveninsr Clifiton has A t talent, :I'le 1.1 ay, is to r'ecmvclltui'r re � " lander t'hd auspices of rise Oh'i'o' Auxi- t 'Pontin tri attend i, utitei''nlatteYsaaiat oras contu'hrvf:ll•u• • r1, B%'• MUSTARD a'o-,.- n cs,., �^ fo1r nary • .and p•rocueds 111; aid of the that , ' ? `„*• ,1105 last. The New Eip asks its readers to make these columns their own, to the extent of con- tributing Social and Persbr"lal itcs'ns which care of interest. If you have friends visiting you, there is no nicer compliment you can pay your guests than to take the time and see that their names are mentioned in The New Era. All other Local and District news always welcome. Call at or phone The New Era: our number is 30: Residence 95, or send Lby mail or drop in at Office, THE NEW ERA. 1 1920 Happy New Year W e "ve a Happy New Year For Everybody b' On Our part we enter the New Year with a determination to Discount our past ref- firm Fo'Pts at' every point, in keeping THIS SHOE �+ RE the best and most Satisfactory Shoe J' T �Q.ai Store in this vicinity. . 1ire9 tlie recollections of the Dying Year 'live '.' apsant Memory of a time Haat s gone. OS a Pleasant the G dness May all sorrow be buried by in tore for and joy which the New Year has p k•.<i rx ,,IWy'Y's;r4:1.141.U.S,.: i ono i,.r 1si'tteeflalil i 1 an 6111, ' ,r,