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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-12-30, Page 10ORDER United 'biiSh. ou ' and''Volurs t ?F •s ) dl MMPAMMAMMAMM of AH the Staff of W Co Eima WOMAN'S STORE Dry Goods and House J'urnishings " Phone 67. Nclxt to R.oyal•Bank MEN'S STORE. Custom Tailoring Men's 'Furnishings. 'Phone 103. Opposite) Public Library, erissommoassi ® T T .� JOB DEPARTMENT Is now ready to do your work. New type and new stock of paper just placed Let Us Do Your Printing THE NEW ERA, CLINTON • (9 i Fancy furniture rnit�t rc Fa y WIN Of dainty character, for Parlor and Reception Room, is here for your inspection. Light in con strucbiort and design bit ex- tremely well made in,every de• tail. Here ere the finest creations of the 'furniture makers craft, and at prices that will temp the wise and discriminating buyer. The Cheapest Spotlit Huron o bray allkinds of Furniture rHE gLiivrON ' NIIWI ERA; A tiiii A•A•1 AAAApAkkAA•A••/AAAAAA•AA AeSw•ArkA.k•A*4s Locai invwwvvvvvV'wilinw'rTwvwt,e!v*vvvvnnvt0vwYentrs ,... y The candiclahe whole best hand- shaker and- shaker is not always 'the 'best i friend, of the people. MTNQJIh, 4OCk1LS, f TRAiFFIC,HEAVY, . ST1L,1 CLIMBING ' The railways had a bit •taisinees this Christmas and, no'doubt will keels up the record this ;NeW Years too. The, holiday 'comxng • :before the Sunday and cheap v,ae''esmakes ti dlffc) c nee, 13ut one moment--- I, Till's is the 5l6 h day that the British 'diel; you telat the, New Era about 1 Empire has been at ,war with Ger- sort, visitors olr,votu visi8? Rs=, many0 irc•iitbor,our phone nufither 30 ! CLUB TNG, SMALL CHANCES. Nj is:the time-to'select and The chance that Clinton 'will place your order for reading gnat- a hockey team 'in any of the ten for the -rooming year, We club ,;litaguee does not look very bright; twith sail, the "leading daily , land this season. Many of our old play tteekly newspapers and all foreign ets have moved away and no neve ! periodicals and magazines at close material is in sight, t We under i I pr4ees• Call at the New Era 06tice ! and( leave your :orders 1 $29 AND COSTS "The boys" find i1) rather •ex- pelsiwet to lie found drunk in Ruront' County and lesspeptor Tor - ranee is determined that the law si c i d that Mitchell will not 'have la team, in the Norfh'ere • League 51- C'LTNTON k1ODPLS,CB,OQL The Clinton Public Sahonls crowd nn Wednesday. Many of ilio rooms had snitaahle clo ing exircisc;e, the will be strictly enforced. Jack Christmas spirit predominating in Cramer on,'of;Bayfield Edward Shaef dil 'he ninth era Mi=s Rands was ere es, and Chas, Troyer, of 1Hensalll. rented with,a letth"r encased time have recently, paid to Police bIagis- trate Andrews $20 and( costs for 0�061 t iolatilon of section 141 ,of the lliguox'<'license act, which is in forge ln all'-C.T.A. counties. 1 FPOIWIER`WESTFIELD RESIDENT Mr W n E. E't nsmore, aged S5 years, ,11 months and 18 clays pass ed away^ -at the home of his daugih ter, MTs' Robert( A. Roberton on and the entire proeee s will go to ' Christmas Day on the Bayfield the' 161st Regiment for reernitiog IRoad,, Stanley. 'Phe'futeral was pullposes. This is Dr: McDonald's held(, on Tuesday morning at 9 fase appearance on IY platklorm in o'clock, and proceeded' tr. :qhs Clinton, and as the money goes to Westfield 'Methodist church where rci:ruiting no 'doubt the hall will service was Made at 1.30 and inter- will be packed on this occasion. went was niade at the 'W estfieid Cc,metei!y. Fuller particulars will MINOR'. LOCALS ' be given next week. Get' ready to write 19t6. Thd old � 11 on piece by hot' class and 'r in excellent pro gramme was carried out. Santa (ilius appeared on the scene during. the afternoon. CUM1NCif TO CLINTON.' Dr, J A McDonald' of Toronto., will deliver hie lecture "Canada A.mongt the Nations" in the Town Hall, Clinton, on Pridey, Jan. 14th,. COUNCIL; MEETING. ING. The last meeting of 1915 coun- cil' will he held on Monday even' ing'to wind -up the years_ business A1Jr he members should bear this ir, mind and make it a point to be there. •e•aeoa mei•eao®eeasea ilesionaseacciemeaociam (51Z .A.Ti<DEMSTS014- Furniture Dealers and Funeral Direetors-Phone 104 N. (ball 110- RESIDENCE PHONES- .1.1D. Atkinson 186 901.110/, ,00:1120000101. ,11/01011001001010.. WITH Ti E CHURCHES. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. A Watch -night ,service, consist- ing of the Anbi-,Commusaion Ser- vice, with appropriate hymns, will , De- cember m Friday, D I at 11.0 , ehedY 1P• comber 31st Tuesday TWILIGHT .'MUSICALE. c spell ty nimbi froze some pumps 'Got' a little while The following is the program The Manut ae',drer's Life Insur- for the Twilight Musicals to be ancd Co. has, been taken over by held in liiis Church: on Sat- trial Sun Life. Co t ut'day, Ja'nuaty i-sf, if- 4 o'clock.- Schools open on Jan 4th, 1916. Organ Solo "Marc:lid Relagicuse"- By the way the children are ask- Guilanant ing' when the rank will be opened? Tito Pastime Club held a very Solo "Peace feud' Rest'' --Batten enjoyable dance on Tuesday night Mrs, A. De La Penotiere. \Nelle the are going to have some, Organs Solos "AJlle,gretile"inEfiat excitement anyway! And who is -"Adagio" in E minor -Barnby going to be the 'dark horse? Anthem "Sing 0 (Heavens''-Sttllir The Council ur 1915 mi'ets one van' The' Choir. Monday, evening for the Inst, time -, to pass all- accounts that have •' Solo 1[,es Cloches Ha:•berger ocenrerefd during the ,past month. o Organ Solo "Melody in A" -Rhine- `v(1N TR17 ROAtiT. beer a eF, Fart 2. E-:-CouhicilVn• W. .1 Miller if Vocal Solo "Selected': 1Tulletll, who nor. resides at his • Mrs. Sabelecte fine residence on Ontario Street„ Orga)fast •Solo "Fantasia( and Storm" offerewas ld byc1R.'Fitzsimons y one to t&1Sonfor- Le(mmens, the one making the nearest guess "The Strain- Upraise" --Sullivan. to tho weight of the animal 'hang - On Sunda morning, January Thu. Choir. ing up in their butcher shop. Y g Organ Selo "Intdinxezzr,''-.Hollins LVIr. Millet guessed •110 poualds incl 2nd, No. 1 Company of the 161st g rhoan'lma' weighed 405'5 pounds. Battalion( will attend Divine Ser- God Sate the 'King ' There wpm over S00 gueeSc s and vice. By order of The Majesty the p, C. D J3x'istowe Organist they ran•e'ed from 250 up to 1150 Ring and the Arehbishop of Cante burly there will be a Service of at both the morning, and evening. seor'ices, at which tlhel choir will render special music. WILLIS CHURCH The first Annual Watch Night" slervice of the Oovenanr Bile OlasS will be -held in the lecture room Phi day evening Dec, :31st at 11 o'clock. l ter • The Choir are holding •v, Twilight Musicale on New • Year's Day at 4 p. 1m. in the church. New Year's Services will be held next Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Harper's subjects will he; "The I Tread mill Vision" and "A' Will that i Limps," ONTARIO T. CHURCH. t We take this opportunity to wish all our Friends and Patrons PP A Merry Ohristmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year. JOHNSON' O• Phone 111 THE STORE OF QUALITY lfill;fiil•, 3hrriages BIRTHS. WATTS -s -In Clinton on Dec. 18Th to Mr, iaud'Mrs. P. W. Watts, a daugh COOK-Tn Clinton on 11'Ionday,De- sember 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Josh Cook, a son. MARRIAGES. SAV 1.G]1-McGT.'TI'Oti-In Monism, Mich„ on Dec. 28th Ada Willa • McGuire of Clinton, to :Edward S tt agy of Monroe Mich. TOLLSTEWART-At the home of 'bride's parents. Mary Street Clin ockeg-0OtS For all Ages and Both Sexes Are Here imcd. The most complete and extensive variety. of Skating Boots.ever shown by us is now ready for those wishing to be "first on•. the Ice."• The lever 'popular Lightning Hitch Boot for men, boys and'womeli'are with us again, together with a number of other styles Men's Hockey Boots $2.00 to $4 00 Boys' Hockey Boots 1.75 to 3.00 Wollten's Hockey' Boots2.00 Y. 3.00 • So J4A.P 1N Phone 4'O Clinton sommuol r . els it 000•••••••••••••••000000•0 teal* Christmas services were held on day, Mr. Russell May assisted the pastor in the morning and We an ton, byRev. C. C. Keine, Laura address that was well received, Emma youngest daughter of Mr. in the evening the choir rendered and. Vers. Wm. Stewart to Mr. •a sacred "Ltautata" that greatly de Fret' "W Toll. of East Wawanosh lighted an audience that filled the Wednesday Dec. 29111 ' church to. the doors. The choir by • W ELSH±.JT;NIZINS-At the irides common consent was never heard t� ' home Ion Wednesday by Rev. W. better advantage. The pastors a dress ou "The Practical Humility of Christ" was also well received. Beauti ful roses, caxnations and "Mums' added much attractiveness to )ha church decorations, A Patriotic service will be held next Sunday afternoon at 2,33, officers of the 161st Battalion will be present and take part in the service. The scholars of the Sunday School t were given a freesupner and a sleigh s ride on Tuesday evening. will Services appropriate to the day he held next Sunday -the. first Sab bath in the New Pear.• A Watch Night Service will be held on Friday night at Eleven o'clock in whichthe people of Wesley Church will unite with those of Ontario Street pounds but none came between 400 L.. Rutledge, Miss. Lily '.youngest• daughter of Mr. xne'I Mrs. Row- land Jenkins, of Goderich Twp. to Mr. Nixon Welsh, of Toronto son Of 'NL'. and Mrs. Robt. Weiuh of( Clinton. DISA THS. FOOTE - In Stanley on Dec. :1.51'01 Wm. Foote, second son of John F'onte, aged 49 years DENSMORE,-In Stanley at the home`'ot his daughter, Mrs. Root. A. Roberton, Bayfield Road, Win H. Densmore, aged 85 years, 11 months and 18 days. GOLL;D•--int Goderich Twp. pn Dec. i 25th 'Mrs, Wm. Gould aged 78 yours, 410. Tho live weight of the animal was 690 pounds. PRETTY W.EDDiNG IN CLINTON A quiet but pretty wedding took plane at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Stewart, Mary Street, when their youngest daughter Laura Em. inn was united in marriage, to Mr. Tied W. Toll, of East Watvanosh. 1l. hall -past -one to the strains of Lohegrina bridal chorus people by Miss Mild) ed Toll, sister of the groom. The bride, who was attir ed. in cream silk, colunne wearing the conreuatonal veil and orange blossoms and carrying a shower bo duet of white rose buds and lily of ialleyl entered the parlor loaning on the. arm of her father The Young eouple took their places be- fore a bane: of ferns where the; w e+d?ing •ceremony was performed by Rev, C. C. Koine in the presence of only theimruediatie relatives of the family, After the ceremony and COD grattthlatlions the young couple led the 'ivay to the din- ing room, where a dainty luncheon was served. The young couple left on the. 1.20 train for a short visit with fr'iccnds inLoncloi) Chatham, and other places. The bride travel ing in a Russian Grey cloth dress with fur trimming, wearing a black coat of black seal plush and black hat. On their return they will 10 - side on the groom's farm near A uburn.• ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. Last! week at thel closing of 'the C. C.; I the following address was read, to 1VIr. Robb, and a gold head ed cane was presented to him, also. during .the day the C. C I. Cadets gave rum a -pipe. Following is the tddrebs.-,. Mr, C. W. Robb, '.i hureday, Dec, 30tH,, 1015 „ ,91110101101109101110150110000000010. T REE W'(R DS 'To' Cover' a,,W hots' Year We want; every day in the new,year to be a ►nippy, one for you -the kind of happiness that' conies 'with good health,,good cheer and good business..3 be •kind you have when you sleep soundly, waken gladly, look- ing forwarcl to s day.; of good things, and in the evening being able to look back ,it a day that has p you a day ahead. That is what is in our mind when . pen these three words to you HAPPY NEW YEA :. 4 1916 HELPS Gist of the Lesson Peloubet's Notes • , Tarbell's'G4iide Arnold's Commentary Office and Pocket Diaries e Fair �., Co. Often the eheapest-,TUWays,the'f�est 11001100 Penslar White Pine and SpruceBalsam 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 - JE 1I O V 5i. Diszp'ri[sitig Chemist THE I'ENSLAR DRUG STORE 110001100041010 mr• Furniture, Rugs & 1 inuleumb 1`� to furnish .your home, or if you only want some odd pieces. We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going You will find it to your advantage 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 satisfaction atisfac and weguarantee the best of CNF D 'Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 2S. f a Night and Sunday Calls answered at Resedenec over st • n ailessaszelosixemaisa0S.T3=511111MIMEr Clinton, Ont 0 e" We, however, cannot allow this last • ocession. upon whist', we meet in the • relations of teachers and pupils,4n ® VC 11001 of COlillhlerCC • pass ithybout tweena`J1` J�' pleasures The complete bond of svin 0 q0n pithy between us has made our work • 0 'under your care a happy tall. aad we e• Clinton • would feel notbing but sorrow at your 0 o leaving us if we did not know that to 9 Ont., • • you it rooms a well earned promotion • and iecogniti?n of your worth as a sjse • teacher, We desire, therefore to con • gratulate you upon your protnotian to 0 ormoommio. • one of the highest positions in the • Province, and we have every confd • . euce that your success in Toronto will • I be as marked as it has been in Clinton y Day and' Nighi1A Glasse' Re -open en • ediilnthietosinchnie�our best wishes for,the happiness of hirs. Robb in your • t'�t ,' r•� new home. hers. Rabb has whole • TUesda.y, Jalll'lr 4,thv your ® hearGedly interested herself in • work in Clinton ae:d in the life and • welfare of the Scotia We' feet that ! in her leaving with you we are suffer • ing a double lose. We do not know O whence the custom is arrived that • arms the teachers hand with a cane- g emblems at once of ,his dignity end • authority - but whatever its origin we 0 take it to be of happy omen, and we • will ask g our permission to' present • 1 you with this Cane as a token of our e love .and wod will. Where you go, 6 ! maw it go and, ever remind you of the • pu{i'I yogi lettyou, hind indOfinton e sorry to lose you, y g higher • that you were rising a, stip ti 6 set 0 your profession, Signed on 'behalf of the pupils of Clinton Collegiate Instute Mi rTtieLunt: ddleton 1 The Corner Store 1 "Live and Let Live" TA01.2ID Wishing our Friends and Patrons A Merry Christmas and A. Happy New Year anffsammossammaguiPa'r • 0 • 00. POSITIONS"GUARANTEEDV,TO STUDENTS' • LOW FEES. HIGH STANDARDS !1 ) gagrigmmilam : B. F. WARD, B. A.,' M. Accts., . PRINCIPAL • Phone 208, 1 0 • • Thin. Hawkins Plumbing and 'Beating Agents far leech Furnaces Shop -over Rowlands Hardware Wishingl' one and al A Happy and Prosperous. New Year. We take this opportunity to thank all our customers and friends for the liberal patronage given us during the past year, and would ]i 'cit a cortin 1' ance of the same. •4 E. E. llurniford,",. PRONE 45. i.+++++++++++++++++.++++++4.4.•+++++4.4.4.4.4.+4.4 H21:'1?Y NEW YEAR TM IDEAL SHOE STCR We now bid, good-bye to the old yeah and welcome the new !S With thanks and best wishes to all our 'patrons we say once more A HAPPY NEW .•YEAR 4.4.14'4.4.4.4.4.14 y; We swing into 1916 with a detiermination to dis- count all our past efforts in serving the cont, munity with the best shoe values and the': .- . best service Our aim is to keep, this store 0 W McN siighton it m Ol nton, Dec. 22, I015, *,+++.1,444.4.44.4..04.4.+4.4.+44.44 d•++4.4 A FRE. JAe1cSON 1. HOUSE OF BETTER SHOES ' •M38M� F4�II F44R•i.+itiD'11.4.+F•i•+4+.► *i. 4, 0 4