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CASH PRICE
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MEN'S STORE
Custom Tailoring
Men's Furnishing
Phone 103
Opposite Public Librarro
rown's
Coriess
HOW CHEERFUL LOOKING—
the Electrically Lighted home
looks to the home -rummer or the
visitor. It extends its welcome
from afar off. You call- have such
lights in your home and if you
will consult ns you'll tind the ex-
pense is covered by the con-
venience and comfort it affords
X you. Call and see our lighting
plant in operation.
& Venner
HARDWARE -and, ELECTRICAL
Phone 53•
WOMAN'S STORE
Dry Goods, and House
Furnishings.
Phone 67
Next Royal Bank
Illegal Firearms
The attorney -general's depart-
ment has commenced a war against
those illegally in possession of
firearms. Crown attorneys, provin-
cial police and high constables
have been informed of the provis-
ions of the criminal code regarding
offensive weapons and given in-
struction to vigorously enforce thein.
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'HEATING AND
ROOFING
1 I Repairing PromptlyDone
Phone 53
tHra'e e/a Furnaces Lead
There is a Reason
Ask Us.
DON'T FREEZE
As the genuine Scranton Coal is corn
hug across in very limited quantities we
are making special efforts on behalf of
our people by substituting.
NUT COKE
BRIQUETS
CANNEL COAL
SOFT COAL
WOOD
SLABS
no not suffer
another day with
Italtinl1,, Bleed-
ing, or Protrud-
ing Piles. No
sang levet oper-
ation required.
Dr. Chase's Oin melt will reIiet„ you 111 Dano
Aid *troll last n,; .bentfi1• tine. a box; all
dealers, or Lt1u tenon, notes & Co„ Limited,
fotouto. Bump )sox tree if ]•nu numtlon tuts
aper an 1 enclose 2estaniy vet pay post;ege.
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POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY
30(10 Chickens
2000 Hens
500 Ducks
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Top prices will .be Raid by us
for all kinds of Poultry taken
at Clinton every day .ands' at•
Holmesville every Wednesday
morning. We pay .three cents
mdre per lb. for properly fattened,
milk fed Chickens.
GUNN LANGLOIS & CO, LTD.
.Clinton, Ontario
N. W. Trewartha Local Manager
We have these in stock at prices that
Will save you money in comparson
With the ridictilc^is price of anthracite.
Orders will be taken and accounts
May be paid at i1. Wlltse's store.
Try a substitute for your fall burning
we can satisfy you,
JNO. D. MUSTARD
Clinton & Erucefielcl.
Phone for Clinton No, 74.
Phone for Brucefieid 11 on 61'13.
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SUPPLIES FOR CHRIST -MAS 1
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 your
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
The Corner Grocery
Phone 45.
SCRANTON COAL
and Wood for Sale
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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.
Terms Strictly Cash—Phone 155.
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Taxes Well Paid.
On Wednesday Tax Collector Fitz-
simons, informs us that about $950
was all that was unpaid In 1920 taxes.
"End of the Road" To -Night.
• The big film play "The End of the
Road" will be shown in the Town Hall
tonight (Thursday). This *titre has
drawn large crowds wherever 1t has
been sitovvu,
A'New Auctioneer.
On page 3 of this issue Mr. Earl
Gibbons, makes announcenient, that he
has taken out an auctioneer's lieense,
He has had 14 years experience in the
West. Dates may be arranged at The
New Era office'
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Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, of
Colborne Township, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Nellie
Winnifred to Mr. Harold M. Levis, of
Holmesville. The marriage to take
place the latter end of the month.
Infant Daughter Passes Away.
After an illness extending from Tues-
day last, Grace Aileen, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Downs, aged 1
year and 64. months, passed away on
Sunday. The funeral was held on Tues-
day afternoon from the parental home
and interment was made In the Clinton
'Cemetery. Rev. S. Anderson, Pastor of
the Ontario St. Methodist church con-
ducted the services at the home and
graveside. The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Downs in their loss.
Minor Locals
Council met last night.
Read the Christmas announcements
of our merchants,
Only 7 more shopping days. Better
be early than sorry.
Local itzms of news always welcome
at the No Fra.' We said news,
Nothing yet stirring; it. Municipal
natters. •Wh.tt .shout the electins'
Property qualification f,,: candidates
at Municipal Pleeiions have been reduc-
ed and any citizen is now elig:ble for
o1T!co, who is quaiilied to cot al Muni-
cipal L'lections.
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Give a Time Saver Electric
Washer for a Christmas
present. It extends the
good cheer of Christmas
'to every washday of the
+year. No other present
;can make wife or mother
'so happy. See theTime
(Saver in our storm
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A. Xmas Tree,
The litutnal Xmas estertalnnsent and -
Xmas tree w111 be held at the S. A, Hall,
on Monday evening next, A good
'program has been prepared.
A Fortner Pastor Here
Rev, J. George Miller ,of St. Paul's
Presbyterian Church, Brandon, has
been notified that he has been chosen
as a Fellow of the Royal Geological
Society. Rev, Mr, Miller will be,
remembered as a young elan who very
acceptably Stupplied the pulpit of Willis
Church, Clinton, during the .later
years of Rev, Dr. Stewarts pastorate,
Nuptial Law May Be. Changed
News of the proposal of the Ontario
Government to Make It compulsory.
for % l persons intending to be man -
Heti.
earrled in Ontario to give public notice
one week in advance of the proposed
nuptials, is generally welcomed by
the clergy. The majority of the clergy-
men have long advocated this require-
ment, believing that it will do much
toward making hope that the necessary
act will be passed by the Government
without delay.
Death Came Quickly .
Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan have
the sympathy of their many friends in
the sudden and sad death of their 'miry
child, Willie. On Sunday afternoon the
little Jellow who Is almost two years of
age got a can of Gillette's Lye and be-
fore he was noticed ate quite an a-
mount. Despite all that could be done
for 111m be kept getting touch worse
, until so p, 111, he passed away. lie
was a very bright little fellow for his
lige and his early death is much felt by
Itis parents and friends. Father John,
of Clinton, Father Jame -s, of Lucan
'also Air.. Hogan's father and mother of
Ilidi,ulrh Timnship were tip for the
funer:1.—(1.ucknr0, Seminal.)
Rcnult Of An Accident.
Mention was last week made of the
illness of Ur. Wilfrid Fowler, of Tor-
onto. 1.,,rineey 01 Clint i, and a
native of ttullett, who has been suffer-
ing front what appeared U., be, con-
cussion of the brain. A short time
art, !1e .eat riding 11 sonte'vh.tt unman-
aga:! le 11,,rse, when it reared back-
wards, falling on hint and partially
rolling over him After lse was
extricated he rude the horse home.
;and though sutTering somewhat, did
not seem to be seriously hurt. His
present illness, which has been quite
serious, has evidently developed its
the- result of the accident. - Iiis many
Huron friends will be glad to know
that, under the• very best medical
treatment and care, lie appears to
be lioldIng his own, and while it may
be some -time before he' Is as robust
and active as formerly, he is on his
way to recovery.
* 15 YOUR STORE
* COMMON -PLACE?
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Your store may seen coo -
mon place to YOU.,
, Because you are in it every t"
ar day. ar
• Folks who live near Niagara *
Falls fail to find a thrill in the *
beauty and grandeur of nat-
ure's great spectacle.. *
But your shop is WONDER- 's
FULLY FASCINATING to other *
people. *
There is romance in mer-
* chandise. There's a clever a
story which could be told r.
* about every article on your e
* shelves, about every day's *
a" business, it
* Try an experiment. *
• To -morrow morning go to
* your place Of business as if *
it was your FiRST DAY on
* the job.
Try to look at your estab- ti
lishnlent from the stand -point *
of a stranger. , Get a fresh ^•
viewpoint. Then you'll find
your enthusiasts growing. You •
will thrill to the finger tips.
is your store common- *
place?
ommon-
place? A thcusand tinges NOI
11 is teeming with interest. It is
alive with romance. t'
You'li probably find that *
your enthusiasm will bubbie *
over into • newspaper advertis-
ing.
An ENTI•IUSIAs'l'IC mer-
chant simply hitiS'l' advertise.
He Feels an irresistible int-
. pulse to tell the men and
woolen of his community a-
bout his store and his service.
And when he gets his en-
thusiasm "over" to the public,
they'll make a path to his door.
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PHOTOGRAPHS carry the personal feeling that no ready
made "gift" can convey.
Make that appointment to -day.
An Enlargement made by us of your good KODAK FILMS
makes an excellent XMAS G$F'T.
Phone 66
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Often the cheapest--lHways the Beet
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SANTA CLAUS
Invites' You to Make Our Store Your Headquarters; He will be in
our Window. Wishing you all A Merry Xmas. Wewill also have a
Choice Assortment of Xmas Fruits and Confections. Let .This Xmas be.
Merry,
CHOICE r�
Give Us Your Order
Aseertment of Xmas
Oranges at -59c, 69c
89c PER DOZEN.
CHOICE
Assortment of Xmas
Candy, at 35c, 40c,
50c Per LB..
Our Special Mixture
at 39c Per Lb,
Plit)NE 111.
For Your Xmas Wants
And Receive a Present
Of Our NEW CALEN-
DER FOR 1921.
Mixed Nuts
Cranberries
Celery
Bananas
Layer Raisins
Seeded Raisins
30c, and 33c, Per Pkg.:.
Seedless Raisins
30c and 33c Per Ib -
Valencia Raisins
30c Per lb.
Currants -22c Per #b
Mince Meat -25c Per
GET Tit IIABIT OF DEALING AT
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Ft` Car Owner
This is to remind you cold weather is with us. and you must
care for .our Battery. - Send it to us and we will keep it in a
charted condition, ready to go to work. in the sprint; all for
51.50. We repair any make of Battery and carry a full line
of parts.
Have tis give you a price on 3 or 5 coats when you 'want
_colfr c;tr painted. All work'done by experienced workmen.
Clinton Garage 'and. Battery Service Station
J. H. PAXMAN
Phone 80 . Residence 140 CLINTON, ?DICT.
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
marches 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 and 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 rrlced piano containing those points. I
will give you one at one-half•the price—so get busy and call me up
you stand a chance to save some money, •
Jonathan Hugill
130X 229,
Phone 216.
MUSIC STORE.
SEAFORTH. ONT.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
\Viten the problem of something to give for Christmas
confronts you turn to this store for relief!
\\'e offer our'hrade the most practical and sensible of alt
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CHRISTMAS Gifts!
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Choice Footwear
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We've everything that's good to meet every Foot Re-
quirement of every Man, Woman, Boy, Girl or Child. There
are Shoes for Street Wear, Shoes For Dress Occasions, Shoes
In Conservative Styles or the limit of Footwear, Style and
Luxury!
Slippers of every description all sorts of cold and wet wea-
ther Shoes. Kozy Korner Felt Slippers, Foot Warmers, Leg
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gins, Rubbers in every Style, Etc! Etc!
COME HERE FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS
"MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL"
—"V 3ES THAT SATISFY"—
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