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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-12-02, Page 6PACE SIX. TRR CLINTON NEW ESA. This Way of Buying Underwear is Easy and Safe. Just do'two simple things. First -Look for our name on the store—before you enter, Second -Ask us to show you a garment with t"Stanfreld's Unshrinkable" on its label; .-You will then be sure of enduring Under- wear quality produced with old-fashioned care, by well-paid Canadians, in a sunlit factory. Women's Store Nest to Royal Bank Phone 6'T OWN'S — O U R .... y your work. Den's Store Opposite Pablie Library Phone 103 JOB DEPARTMENT Is now read to do New type and new stock of paper just placed Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA, CLINTON i Fancy furniture Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in nun struction and design but ex- tremely well made in,every de- tail. Here are the finest creations of the furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer, The Cheapest Spot in Baron o buy all kinds ofTr nrnitnrc BALL & .A."1:2. i r rsOlsr Furniture Dealers and. Funeral Directors-piiopsc 104 N. Bali 110 —RESIDENCE PHONES — Jr. D. Atkinson 186 insinssonisansomanneastairassrnansosentranalissaissranisefreassisio PASTIMif DANCE The Pastime Club will hola a dative in their rooms on Friday evening of this week, C. C, I. CONCERT TON IisRT Last( reminder that the C. C. I. commencement exercise will be held in the Town hall taillight. A good program is prepared, C AN HAVE TF1e J013 If the present council desire, it they can have the office for anoth- er year. As far as we are able to find out No one wants the posi- tion. SEND. THE NEW ERA Seed. the New Era to the absent member of the family or to the dietanif frtelnd' Nothing else will he so much appreciated. It rs like a weekly, letter from home, PAYS TRIBUTE 70 REV. 0. E. JEAI{IN$ Monday's Brantford Expositor; - During rhe morning service in Brant avenRev.te A. EtrLa,vellurch iefaired too the fact that the SSth Battalion, with many Brantford°hoys, was on the sea, He said that his brother, Dr, W. H. La yell, surgeon of the 51th, wes on the same ship with the 5Sth. Rey. James Alien, home missionary secretary of the SStb, 11 e otheoclist r Ma.`rLovell,the in speaking to Mr, Allen, told him that he knew the chaplain of the 55o1), Rev C. E. Jenkins, and assured Mr. Allen that he could not wish for a better maarnoseenroram mtntst 'There will be Goodness in .you Cake If you Buy your Christmas Groceries Here Our fruits have been carefully selected to mak the Ch ' t Cake prices will satisfy you - Raisins 2 lbs for 25e Currants 2 lbs for 25c Heinz Mincemeat ib' o Seeded Raisins 2 pkgs 25c Prunes..2 lhs for 25e other " 2 Ibs 25e Seedless " per pkg 25c Our Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels are of a good quality. Phone Orders promptly attended to, JIIGHEST PRICES FOR BUTTER AND, EGGS. its oras a e taste will And a visit to our store will convince you, and our tri JOHNSON Phone � � • e 111 THE STORE OF QUALITY Reliable Foot- wear If Y OU are interested in Shoes, WE are interest- ed' in where you get them Whether you buy them here or elsewhere, you owe it to yourself to see what we're showing in New Fall and Winter Footwear ' We aim to sell the, best shoes procurable --To show more of them in better variety and style than anybody else. And give you greater value than any other store. H• S. Phone 70 eI1 pMAN Clinton -11111' er of religion and finer all round man to be the chaplain of his son's battalion. "it was with the greatest pleasure," said Mr. Lovell to bus con gregation, "that I gave this well de served tribute to out friend from St. Jude's of this city." LIBERAL CLUB Last eveniuthe Thurs Liberal tneb dnpened up for seasonnton and all the old officers were resected as fo)lows for another year: - Hon. President -1V, Brydoue Hon. Vice President -Dr, Shaw President -W• Mt:Ewen Vice President -J, L, Kerr Secretary -Thomas Hawkins Treasurer-- Win. Plumsteel Executive -Geo. McLennan, Alex Cudmore, T. Watts, L, Paisley' P. Reyo)ds and J. Cook. lectiou Was McMillan, Liberal Candidate forrSouth Huron, gave a fine address on the great, War dealing with the causes as it started by each nation, Mr. McMiI lan is a clever speaker and the large attoendance hear bine Liberals tb were all pleaeed to have other speakers during the winter months to talk on various subjects, SISTER DEAD. Jai the passing of Ann McLeod, who: died at her home in Goderich 'on November Stith, one of those Souls, whose chief thought was for others, went to its reward, fon' her death had no horrors and was but the gate of life immortal, She Was a native of Goderich Township, ne ing the daughter of the late Mr, and ]trrs. Robt, McLeod. She resid- ed( on the family homestegad, near Holag•o,nwlien ' he{lremovet dt to Goaea rich' to keep, house for her braille, ers. She had been in poor health for the last four months but had not been confined to her room until quite recently. ller suffer - fogs were borne with patience and r'e! nation which bore testimony to her strong. Christian faith, She wag a consistent member of North streetl Methodist churchand was also a member of the goharesville Council of Chosen Friends, She is survived by one Baster). Mr•s Alfred Tebbutt, oa Gcderich township, and three) brothers, John and William, of Gcde•ich, •Angus of Clinton, The funeral tools place on Monday and was very largely attended, e_d, friends g present from the township, Ilolmesville and Clinton, as well as many from Gcelertch. Rev. W. 15. Gager conducted the services and the ,pall beaters were Messrs, Alex.. Cooper, .rdward Acheson, John St'undee and John Tar fin, ofGode.. rich, and Thos., Walter, and Wm. J.ohnatonp'of Goderich Township., The interment took place at the Maitland rernetety; T hurttday, December 2nd, 4915. 71: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&ULAAAA opontimr4= Local News 0' 8- vrrrvcravrrvvvvvv rrovevyyry)rvvavvvvvvvvvvvtr•vrto. CARD 0'8' THANES, MRe G, F, COUNTER Mt Jas. Doig wishes to express DIED SUDDENLY, his sincere thanks to the many friends who >were so kind during thee illness of his wife. 0eorge Forest Counter, who had been in business in Sinncoe for ft Ion 'er period than any other COUNCIL MEETS' MONDAY merchant:, died at his horns' at the commie of Talbot and Chapel street The regular meeting of Counciil Sunday morning after an illness. will be held on Monday eeeniog of of on1yi a tow days. Be had been next week. There will be only. one at his store an Mor_day as usual more meeting .atter this one in 1915 but was not in thebest ofcondi- tion and stayed home on Tuesday THE LONDON R10TS. Wednesday dnesday lie took to his beet but Pte, Jack Hall,of the 33rd l3attl„ was not; thought to be sei'iusly ill" formerly of coo bro who enlist »d until late Satuiday night when he ai.out a month ago, rt"eived a seemed to fall away. very rapidly sprainiecll wrist in the riot between The kite Mr. Countier was born tl+e' police ard the 33rd Battalion ' in Widdescombo• Parish, Devon whiel, occurred last week, shire, England, on Nov, 19th, 1535 and cane to Canada with tris father SEE YOUR LABEL. the late Richar d Counter, when he was 12 years old, and.settled near We are much in nerd of money, Lor:deere At the age of 14 he was Wit have on our books some who appreniced to a ieweler, the Sate and owing from 81 to $G. In the Mr. Wykolf, and went to London aggregate this amounts to la nice to work, In 185.1 he made his cum ard would relieve u e;greatly if firsts visit to Simcoe, coming ,cin remitted at once. See label ion that occasion to visit the Colllver you.e paper, families, who lived to the .north of the down, Later in the same year VOTE ON CHURCH UNION he came back to Simcoe, this tirne Following was the/ vote on the time to take charge of a jewelry question of ehureli union in Wilj,ts :'tore for his employer, who had Church the, last fwo Sundays. Eld- purchased a business from the late ere; 6 for, 1. against, 'Members; David: Atigee, brother of John for, f 26, ega nae: stTOApd`heiferits;ci67 e tFiIrs��iz 1)ii it mon Cthe esour 1.n t Bliereailiff' young°litr against, 139. Majority against, Counter' worked hard and faitJr- Chu ell Union ; 13, fully ard 10 a few years was able to purchase the business for himself REMEMBERED D COMR ADE. which he has continued through the Pte Richard r. Walton, , of the long passyears while his associates -anti I for Ili d Battalion, formerly an ems a numbers of yed on as back deceased pl0yee of the Jackson !Factoriy, hay had. the distinction of being the was the recipient of a post card oldest- merchant in point of con - shower on Monday of last week by tinuori:( service in the whole town his o'd friends at the factory. They The( deeeased was a man that was though; it was his birthday 'but respected fry all, 'ueing of a quiet made a huge mistake as his birth- peaceable nature and steadfast in day is a month, from the sup.- righteousness and fate dealing He posed day, was for more than thirty years MINOR Lt: ;1LS organist and choir leader of the Methodist Church. lie predeceased December. Methodist wife only afew months aroHow does' your label read? vi The 1JTcdef term will soon • be Wica father two sons and three laughers in over, am es toIt. mCourn his loss ota goca minter, of Clinton and Con;, of uncilnextr meetswed;, on Monday e�-en- Norman Counter, who will carry on tht! business here The dough - C. Ce I.:eommencement exercises term are Mrs. Fred, Collins, of in thee town hall tonight, I Brantford, and Misses Marion and County, Council opens on Tues Alma at home, The deaceased also day of next week at Goderfch, 1 Start, your Christmas ,shopping now. Only, 19 shopping days to Christmas, What about the municipal elec- t'onts ? Its war times and ex- wocc. Cemetery, on Tuesday af' er penset are Sound to be high next room( at 2.30, Rev. Pr. Benson of - year. try not all go in by ac- clamation, ficlating, and was condluciled un - If ai promoter tries.to sell you .der the auspices of the 1VIasonic stock that will double fn a year Lodge, Mrs, Roy McIntosh, of and promise to pay 10 per cent; ar•nual dividend be assured that 'Hamilton, sang a solo at the house somebody ie trying tol make an rer110es. The lollowir g igentle-- easy linin on your hatd earned men acted as pallbevrers; Col. T. rash, Dont be a fool. Lead that I,, Atkenson, Dr, W, A, McIntosh, stool: promoter hi the front door and gently lni,k him over into the 9I"`sr5 J, D. ('Mist:•', Wn Sufion, next( county, rFr.an1.1 Red and A. 'A Smith, leaves twin brothers, Edwin, of Detroit, and'Edwin of Wayne, Co. Michigan. The funeral took place from the fami'y res'dence to Oak - TO -NIGHT'S CONCERT: PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Piano Solo, Miss Edna McCaughey 2. Chorus C C. I. Pupils • Miss G. Keller 16 C.C,I. Boys and Girls Mr. Fred Thompson C C I. Cadets 3. Reading 4. Tennis Drill 5. Solo 6. Wand Drill 7. 8. Presentation of Prizes and Diplomas, Scarf Drill 9. Chorus A short play entitled, pupils ofthe Madge Norton Winnie Roberts Kitty Carr Nancy Heillyer Edith Kerman Hilda Nicholls Edna Gayle Joyce Dram Miss Primleigh lona Stothers Mise Edwards (Madge's aunt) Mary MaMurcleio Mrs. Norton (Madge's mother) Gertrude Wallis Annie (maid) , , Janet Smith ACT 1.—Scene in Senior Classroom of Miss Primleigh's Boarding School. ACT IL—Same scene, one hour later. GOD SAVE THE KING. 27 C.C.I. Girls C C I, Pupils PART II, "The Conspirators," presented by Clinton Collegiate Institute, CAST, Marion Gum Cela Beacom Helena Middleton Mary Chidley Jean Middleton Elva Manning Bessie Chowen Helen Rodaway Miss Primleigh's Senior Class :e•an••o•••••s000•o••••o••• ozo,. F:",s...00lc000ce•e sooso•e • • 0 0 • Billets for Soldiers to be trained • in Clinton for Overseas Service Board and Lodgiwg will be wanted for one hun- o: i dred men A111 who can accommodate boarders are requested to hand in their names. • a FIRST -Those who. can supply lodging and s; •• meals. i SECOND—Those who can supply lodgings only : • • THIRD --Those who can supply meals only. e • • ® State the number you will accommodate and ei prices you will charge. • • • These will be required for a period of twenty • weeks, the pay well be guaranteed by the Government : •• and will be paid on 16th and 3oth ofeach month, m Send this information at once to • •• '•HBCOMB: • • O. C. Moron Overseas Battalion: : • • • • s' • ••. • 0 •0 0 0 WANTED usweismatvainazigsgstazzgammitagras Private Greet: rg Cards f. 71, RE in every way preferable to the ordinary Christmas Cards, .and are undoubtedly much in favor with persons of'refined taste. We have five books of samples for your inspection. The cards are well printed on good paper, dainty designs and tied with silk cord lir ribbon. There is now a liberal choice of greet -r. ings which we will have printed on the card with your name'and address. Prices range from $1.25 to $4,0o per dozen. The W. D. Fair eo. Often the Cheapest—always the Best •fit•- -ell,Malae8r Peaalar White Pine and Spruce Balsam What's the use experimenting with medicines? We know what White Pine and Spruce Balsam is, as the formula is printed on each label. Beyond a doubt this is the most efficient cough remedy we have ever sold. Nothing else will so readily re,ieve a cough. Try it-- ° $1...M.1 -410-7M-7" . Dispensing Chemist THE PENSILAIi, DRUG STORE Furniture, Rugs & 1 ino[eums to furnish yourcan tst homoe, ou in r if only want our tsotne odd pieces. if tare going You will fend it to your advanta to inspect cur stock and see the bargains we are offering. We also carry a good line of Violins, Pianos and Organs. Our Undertaking Department is up to date in every respect and we guarantee the hest of satisfaction JAS. DLINFe R Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S. `~- Night and Sunday Calls answered at Residence over store gensainonseansmacisasionnassamisszoranoweseemzessilaasssaane Are Yon Ready for that Furnace or Plulnbiag Joh Get Onr.Prices on Eavetroughing and Repairing. • Severalsocond hand Coal Heaters for sale -with and without oven, Thos.11awkins Th: Cornell Store "Lhre and Let Live Fe? Ch Baas Balling From many lands there has been ga- 1 thered together in our store the finest and most tempting ingredients for the i Christmas Baking. We welcome one. and all to inspect these goods, '1 hev'il bear the closest analysis for 'we select- , ed them from the most choicest sample Order youv bakin las early 00 goods e possible assome of hem 1 are going to he short this year, Let us suggest a few of the important lines - 1 Seeded and Valencia Raisins, juicy, luscious fruit bought for the Christmas trade; Currants from Patric, we have been fortunate in getting in a supply of entrants iu spite of the, trouble in Greece, Shelled Almonds and Waiuuts Peels --all kinds : Mincemeat -just the thing for the Ohristmas dinner pies Extracts -all different kinds, Canned Vegetabl,s-OwiraedCorn. To_ matoes, Peas, Asparagtxe Tips, Pork and Beans, • Agents for Ikeda Furnaces unae es: e. E. lunnifordnfand Heating Shop -over Itosrland's Hardware PRONE 45. 1' The Moo OillhIlls shoes A pian likes to buy his shoes at a store in whic • he has confidence—Where he knows that the Shoes are the best, amd he will get real, honest value in return for his money. In other words, sir, it you buy your shoes here you will get satisfaction, as well as shoes—not an advertised fictitious value, but real' shoe worth,`: We have a just right Shoe style for every man's taste, and special requirements. We are Men's Shoe Specialists 1 Shoes at $3.00, $3.510, $4.00, up to $6.50 There is° no copyright on these prices— Any store can use them—Its our Shoes at the price that tell the story, and we trust that we may have your consideration tea FRED. ' JPiellSON . BETTER SHOES ••••.ooeseepm••B•osooso••••••••••••••••o••On••••••••• te+++++++++++*++++4.f++'► •Fl