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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1915-12-30, Page 9Clinton News -Record December 30th, .Ie/5 A Happy New Year to Ail! Is the wish of soon 4VISllES HARLAND BROS. STOVES, HARDWARE 'AND.. NOVELTIES. MAY, YOU HAVE . j THE HEALTH TO ENJOY, THE HEART TO ENTER INTO. AND THE POWER TO GIVE TO OTHERS A HAPPY NEW YEAR,., The W. D. Fair Co. KELPS EOR 1916. Gist of the Lessons, Peloubet's Select Notes; Tarbell's Guide, •Atnold's Practical Comuicntary. Pocket and Offlce`DiarY. W. D. FAIR CO. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best. A Happy New Year! We swing into 1916 with a determination to discount all past efforts in serving the com- munity with the Best Shoe Values and the Best Service ! Our aim is to keep this store— An Ideal Shoe Store We now bid good-bye to the Old 'Year and welcome the New! With thanks and best wishes to all our pat- rons we say once more—"A Happy New Yearl"' FRED. JACKSON The Good Shoes Store. 1 Mr. W. C. Brown was in Toronto on Saturday. Lieut, Colonel Combe -was in London on Monday. Mr. Jacob Taylor, Toronto, is in town this week. Mr. Oliver Johnson, Goderich, in Clinton Monday. Pte. Percy Hitchens was int Toronto over •the holiday and week -end. Misses Maud .and May Ferguson went to the family home at Auburn be- fore Christmas. Mr, and Mrs. T. Jackson, Master Tom, and Miss Ruth are in Tor- onto this week, Mr. Clarence Paisley, Royal. Bank, Stratford, came home for Satur- day and Sunday, Mr, Harold Holmes of London , is spending the mid -winter vacation at his home la town, Mr. R. W. Reed of the Jackson Mfg. Co. enjoyed the holiday period in 'Toronto and London. Mr. II. S. Chapman went to his home at Collingwood for the holiday and week-encl. Mr. Charles Oliver of Stratford and. Miss Florence Oliver, Paris, spent the 25th at Mrs. Oliver's. Miss Dollie Mennel returned to Tor- onto on Monday after spending the Yuletide at her hone in town. Messrs. Lae and Arch. Kennedy, W. McCrae and Anthony'"Yesbec came over from Detroit for the holiday. Miss Mattie Blacker is the guest this week of her uncle and aunt, Mr.. and Mrs, W. Marlowe of Goderich. Mr. and AIxs. W. Marlowe, Goderich, were the guests over the holiday and week -end of 1\Ir. and Mrs. Geo. Humble. Mir. and Mrs. Murray McEwan and Masters 'Ross and \ Frank were guests of London friends over the Yuletide holidays. Miss Edna Jackson of Buffalo spent Christmas holidays under the parental roof that of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jackson: Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Elliott of Tor- onto spent Christmas with the lady's- parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. 13,, Lindsay of Huron street. Mr. David Beaco;n, accompanied by Miss Kate Webster, visited Friday until Monday with his Son, Mr, Wesley Beacom of Harlock. Mr. and' Mrs. H. S. Stevens and their two daughters, Helen and I{atharine, Goderich, spent Christ- mas at Mra Robert Stevens. Mr. Oswald- hunt came up from London for Christmas and is re- maining the week as' the guest DE Mr. and Ivirs, Will. Hamblyn. Mr. Gerald Grant and Miss Grant, who ate the Yuletide, feast with friends in town, returned to their respective studies at Guelph and Toronto on Tuesday. i srw.o rea.+e•� 1 OUR SPECIALTIES. Singer Sewing Machines. It is not necessary for us:to say anything about the good quality of Singer eewing machines, they have made an enviable reputation for themselves. They are withouta doubt the best household machine made. It you contemplate buying a machine come and talk it over with ne. Ostermoor Mattresses are good mattresses. We will give you thirty nights free trial and if not satisfied return to us and get your money back. The price is $15. Domestic Vacuum Cleaners. Every houeesbou'.d own a Domestic Vacuum Gleaner. They will clean your:r.ugs and carpets thoroughly and if need once or twice a week you will save all your sweeping and dusting. Free trial given. Price $12.50. Columbia Grafonolas. We invite you to come in and hear our Columbia Grafonolas and you will say they are the best toned and the most distinct talking ma- chine you have heard. Come in and ask for any record and we will play it for you. Ball Sc. Atkinson Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors. .Store Phone 104. N. BALL Phone,110. J, D. ATKINSON, Phone 186 was i 1 Your Shopping Made Easy. With our large stock shopping is made easy in our store. FOR THE MEN We Are Showing— FOR TEE LADIES House slippers SVe Are Showing Ties in separate Fancy aprons 25e, 35, 50c. boxes 25c to 50c. New silk walste $`2,50 to 55.00 braces in separate o ' Fancy slippers 50e to 1.50 25c boxes to 50c. New. silk scarfs - ' 50c to 2 00 Fancy armbands 25e. Parasols, collars, furs, hand Boxed sets arm bands bags, kid gloves, cushion tops, and garters 50e, fancy linens, handkerchiefs: Kid gloves and mitts FOR THE CHILDREN—Slippers, mint's, gloves, toques, faney boxed handkerchiefs, hockey hoots, hand bbags, etc. Come While the Assortment is Large. Plumsteel Bros. Small Profits -- More Business ieIrs. Thos. Hawkins and faintly are visiting 'Hamilton relatives atud 'will remain until after New Year's, Mx. Hawkins went down for Christmas and will go haul[ again for New Year's Day. ' Nix. and Mrs. EdWin E. Miller of Listowel spent Christmas at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs, James 5. Milker, Orange street. Mr. Ogle Miller of the Bell Telephone Company' also dame home. Mr. 'W. Tebbutt returned on Monday from Druid, Sask., after an ab- sence of four years and expects to spend several weeps with relatives and 'friends in town and Goderich township before redlining to his prairie homestead. Mr.' Tebbutt reports a general brightening up in the west since the recent boun- tiful harvest. and unproved . prices for the wheat for which the Can- adian west is fames. Mr. Stewart .Jackson, son of. Mr. T. Jackson of town, who has been engaged in theatrical work for',the past three or four years having appeared in most of the largo cities of both the United States and Canada,is plap'ng at Shea's, Toronto, all this weep, to which the Mail and Empire nialies refer- •ence in this way : "Stewart Jack- son, a Toronto boy, and Miss Dorothy Wahl present a classy sketch entitled "Before the Thea- tre." Mr. 'Jackson is a skilful "piano tickler," and. Miss Dorothy Wahl adds a ,'nember of laughs. Their skit is 1let7fdedly bright and entertaining.'y THIS HOLLY CONTAINS THE UNITED WISH WREATH of all the staff of W. C. BROWN Women's Store li• Dry Goods and House Furnishings Phone 67, FOR YOU AND YOURS About People You Know Men's Store 8 Merchant Tailoring and Men's Furnishings Phone 103, ' Mr, George Pollard went up to Mr. Harold C'antelon of Berkley is Brussels for the 25th. home for the mid -winter vacation. Mr. John . Hawkins enjoyed Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dison were rias cheer in Hamilton. guests of friends at Walton on Me. and Mrs, W. J. Cooper were in Christmas. Toronto for Christmas and the Mr. `oOgle ra, CCCooper and hiss s daughter visitingr week-end. A'Iiss olive Harland of Toronto was Clinton friends, in town with friends over the Messrs. Charles Oliver and Thomas Christmastide. Carter, from Stratford, were in Mrs. James 13'. Reynolds of Guelph town for Christmas. is the guest of her parents at the Mr. and Mrs. Win, Ford were Commercial this week, Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Madge Yates of Listowel has harry Diehl of Stanley. been visiting Miss Marion Gunn Miss 151. Clark spent a few days of during the holiday period. the past week with her s'ster, Miss B. F. Ward of the School of Mrs. Ogle Cooper, Collingwood. Commerce spent Christmas as the Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Conor returned guest of Miss Stone at Essex. Saturday evening from a short vis- Mts. E. McCartney spent over the it with relatives at Mt. Forest. week -end and holiday with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. E. Finch and Irene ter, Mrs. Pauley of Harold, Hast- aid, Roy of. Stratford enjoyed Ings County. Christmas char with Clinton Mr. Carl East and Miss Kathleen friends, Last of Toronto spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. W, I9, Millet of De - Day and Sunday with their sister, troit spent Christmas and the Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame. week -end with the former's moth - Master :Arthur Hessian is spending or, Mrs. R. Miller, Queen street. the holiday term with his father, Alt. and Mrs, Jack Willis, who ar- Mr. Hessian, 'and his aunt, Mrs. rived a few days ago from Riehic, Eva Ouningbame, Toronto. Sask„ purpose remaining for the Mr. J, E. Jenkins came up from inter at he ladyi s parental Toronto on Friday and on his re- • turn was accompanied by Mrs. Jenkins and blaster George, who, 1\I bad been visiting friends here lot a few weeks. Mrs, Will Hyslop and children of Detroit are spending the holidays under the parental tool, Mt. and Mrs. Isaac Jackson's. They were, also in Goderich attending the wedding of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Taylor leave London on Friday for California to remain for the winter. The many friends hope that the rest and change will completely restore Mr. Taylor to good health again. Mr. John Wisenr,n was a Christmas ' visitor at the hone of his daugh- ter, that of Dr. and Mrs. MaeCal- ltun of Kingston, returning on Monday, Mrs. Wiseman is mak- ing a longer visit in the Stone City, Mr. and Mrs. J. l.1, Constantine of Teeswater spent Christmas- at the latter's borne in town, that of Mrs.- Chidley. On their return home on Monday they were ae- conapanied by Miss' ;E.. Chidlcyy, who is spending the'. week. there. Rev;. W. Moditen spent Christmas with his parents in London and returned to •London again on Wed- nesday for a week's holiday. 'While in the•, city- next Srmday-Mr. Moul- ton will preach in 5t. Matthew's church in the forenoon and, St, Mark's in the evening. - �t. The News From Londesboro. Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Vodden spent Xmas with London friends. Mrs, (Dr.) 'Young and Miss Clara are spending a few weeks with the former's daughter, Mrs, B. Brown of Brantford. Mrs. E. Ball of Clinton spent Xmas with her brother, bit. 'rhos. Sampson. Miss 0. F. Brigham of.Highgate is spending Xmas holidays at her home here. Louis Pingle, who has spent the past couple of years in the west, is home for the winter. Wesley Crawford of Dauph'n, Man., is visiting relatives here. It . is twelve years since he left these parts and is pleased to meet a number of his old school mates. Misses Eleanor and Jean Main;, Miss B. Brogden, Mr, and Mrs. D. el. Dewar of London spent Xmas at their homes here. Mr, and Mrs, 3D. L. Woodman are visiting at the former's parent,; Mr. and Mrs.• James Wocdman. Rev, J. G. Reid were in Nonwich a few days this wee.c alt=ruling the wedding of Mr. Reid's neice. Mr. Reid officiated at the wedding. Misses Dora and Edith Mogridge of few days with their cousin, Miss N. Manning, o Mr, andMrs, , Misses Margaret and Sadie McCoal of Toronto spent a few days at. their home here. Mr. and Mrs., F. Gibbs of Clinton spent Xmas with Mrs. Gibbs., The Presbyterian Xmas Tree on Thursday evening was well attended considering the stormy weather a;ud_ condition of the roads. A very in- teresting program was given. The proceeds amounted to $33. • Mr, John Woodman is spending New Year's holidays with Toronto friends. Rev. Mr, Clydesdale of Salem oc- cupied the pulpit of the Methodist church Sunday night. His s'.tblect: was Horne Missions. Mr. Clydes- dale had been in mission work in Alberta for several years past until last year he returned to Ontario. Mr, and .Mrs. W. Armstrong ant. family spent Xmas with Molesworth friends, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hooper spent Xnias with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T, Easley. Mr. A, Kerslake of Exeter spent a few days with friends here. The Xmas Tree on Saturday night, under the auspices of the Methodist S.S. was well attended. Achil good wr program was given by the home, that of Mr. and Arius. W. Auburn Spent a I f the vil- lage. el and alder members of the shoal. Mr. and gto s. lac The proceeds .amounted to 154. r, and Mrs. J. W. Finch and their g 1I Peters of Flint, The W. I. will meet in the hall two returneddto Elms. and Harold, ,,flub, visited the lady's parents, next Thursday at the regular bout. to Stratfdin Monday afAir. and Mrs. W. Wayrnouth o':or Preparations are already under way r of Mr.n atter spending a few days Xmas and New Years. for a Red Cross social on .]an. 1.Gtlr.. 'at Mr. Finch's parental home, that' of ilii. and Mrs, James Finch. Miss Carrie Steep care up from Toronto to spend Christmas and the week -end ab her home at Stapleton and 011 her return to the city Mondays afternoon was accom- panied bp her sister, Miss Sadie Steep. Miss Belle Paisley, trained nurse, Attica, New 'York, is en;of'l'ig a few days holidays at her father's Mr. W. J. Paisley's, Next week she leaves to join' the nursing staff of the famous Mayo hospital, No- nhester, Minn. Mrs 2, E. Ilarnwell, sister of Mr. J. W. Elliott, returned on Thurs- day last from the homestead. at Speyer, Sask., where with her good man she has been living ler: a few years: Mr. Ilarnwell has found it impossible to core ' east this season, much to his regret. Mr. and Mrs. John Moon of Toronto were ht town on Thursday last on their iia}Y from Lcrndesboro 'where they visited relatives 'and attended a festive event. They spent Christ- mas and the following 'day at Mrs.' Moon's parental home in Sehring- vilie and returned to the city on Monday.. Mt. aucl Mrs. Harry Wilson and their little family, Helen, Harold and Lily, of Stratford earne uo Saturday and s;5eht ter the holi- day and week -end with friends in Clinton and with Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James .Con - nett of the lith con., Goderich township. Miss Mabel Ker, who has been an obliging and popular clerk in C'onner'sfor some 'Wine ,past, has gone to Brantford, where her mother and sisters have taken up housekeeping, and where they put - pose remaining. '1Ite Ker family are much,. missed in - town where all are highly esteemed. Hockey Boots'. For all Ages and Both Sexes Are Here. The ;.most complete and extensive variety of Skat- ing Boots ever shown by us is all ready for those wish- ing to be "first on the ice." The ever -popular light- ning hitchlb90 t for men, boys and women are with us again together with a number of other styles. M en's hockeyboots ;2,00 to $4.00 Boys''hockey boots 1.75 to' 3.00 Women's hockey boots 2.00 to 3.00 H. S. CH AP M AN r„o„E