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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1914-01-22, Page 5trhursd;ay>, January 22nd,1914. SK the technical man what he thinks of the HOWARD Watch. In morn than a hundred and fifty highly specialized ci g y p shied occupations Hownrto time is a ruling factor. In industrial plants -all along the Panama Canal -- on the analonthe leading railroads of America -in the Army and Navy and Government Departments., The Howwao Watch.is the finest practical. timepiece in the world -and always worth what' you pay for it. -, HotYwnn watchmakers make and adjust ever,.. aiowat n as a fin, watch. -Cased et the factory aai aimed in its own cue. Printed ticket fiztr the Dice• —' " •t 1.4 us show you this distinctive watch. From $35 Up FOI;, SALE BY W. Ni I E , ,®ARI JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES "TESTED FREE DOMINION :ALLAINCE MEETING Although only given three .days' notice before the meeting of the Dominion Alliance, in the town hall on Thursday, 22nd fnst.,'the 'Huron • County Business Men's Association have arranged for their represen- tative to speak on that leveeing. 9Y11nkd A wonsa to do honss work by the day, must be gond cook and competent 'Formosa •to do any kind of house work, liberal wages to the right party. Apply to APRIL Mrs. Malcolm L. McTaggart. Campaigning foe the King Mrs. Beacom India Mrs, Allan Tney'trust rt hat a large numbjer of their friends' will Lepresent. to hear both 'aides' of the question. LondesbOro Mr. Ben Geddes, of B.elgarve, has purchased- the store, house and stable and land owned hyR. Adams, and will start a general store about March 1 next, The consideration for the' pro- perty was $1.000. Mist Esther Lyon and her fathe; Joseph Lyon. have purchased the fine house adjacent to theMethodist church from Mrs. Geo, Lyon, They are nice. ing into their new home. Mr. Lynn is over 00 years of age. Mrs: Geo Lyon an daughter Rose have rented and moved into R. Smiths house. The annual meeting of Burns Prestty terien Church was held'on Wednesd'tty, night,whilet that of Knox Church was held onThuisdaynight of this .week and the reports'showed a very good year in both churches, financially and otherwise. The work seems to be pro. greasing very satisfaetprily tinder the leadersh-ipofthe new pastor; Rev. J, G Reid, B. A.. who has had charge of the congregations since last May, Mise Ella Hooper of Exeter is the greet of her cousin Miss Laura Shob- rock this week, "'Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 'Gooier have moved from the Base Line to the 'louse owned by Thomas Shaddiek. Mrs. Geo, Brogden and Mr. Will Brogden visited friends in ,Clinton on Saturday. Miss Susie Townsend bas returned to Toronto after visiting with her sis- ter, Mrs F. Woods. MeeWillGibbs who bas been visit• ing with his mother here, left on Sat- urday for Oollingwood. Miss Bella 4Vebsler has been spend• ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. Saville of Clinton. ,Messrs, Robt. and Ruben Gibbs and Mise L. Gibbs spent Sunday at the home of their brother, Mr. F. Gibbs of Clinton, Following is the program for this year. Inc the W. F. NI. S. of the Pres - by res. byteritin Ohurch:- • JANUARY The King's Business in Magnitude and ainportanoe Mrs. Jenkins: Missions in Korea Mrs. Elliott FEBRUARY The•King's Business in Magnitude and Importance Watt t o Lance ....Miss .➢ ss Mar v P Y 'i alb Relation of the W.F.M.S to the work of the Chureir....Mrs. Hamilton MARCH Campaigning for tare King • Mrs. A. Jamieson Belle Soots • Los Lnst Fritinv evening on Beteen bury street West. n 'mink colter, which bud been tipped clic a Mtn,. hinder kindly leave it at Cooper's book store and a re.wrtrd will he given. A1i1►lieatioils for Office MAY The Resources of the King's Arniy S. C. Barr Mission Work in Northern Ontario - Mr's. J. G. Reid JUNE . The Resources of the King's Army Mrs Herrington lesion ,York in T'eulou,Mis, R. Reid LY lerary Mrs. Herrington Mr's. J. G. Reid • M Applications nridressed to the tinder. JU 'nhnned and. mat -ked "Applieetinns for 1)fyice" will be received by Lhe Council Iii of the Town of Clinton up to 0 p. in. an Jnnttary 30th,' 1014, for the posi- tion of Clerk, 1.ree:e ei Assessor. Cliiet Gnfislahle, etc , Tax t'olleetta, Night Watchman, ' t`erneteev Superintendent, Pound Keeper, Duties to commence on Te'ebru-ti y 36th, 1911 and to _continue felt one Th year, or until finch other time as the Council may determine, AUGUST Drilling the Kung's Amur Mrs. McVittie Slr • ort sketches on the life of Dr Mc- Kenzie .. -. Mrs. Hugh Campbell PTE MBTR Ring's Treasnry ....rails. Vod den e Foreigner in Canada Mrs. Dr. Allison D. L. MAC:.PII1 ft ON 00 Clerk, Th ;Eri11311€6l [Cdi,nirr4$19y' `_._- NO TORI' R auk oft ting VEMBER • The Unity of the Kingdon Miss M; Reid Short Sketches on the lite of Dr. 111e - The .4.nnuel el,+et.iire of the Ilehillop 'Telephone Syslnnr, will he held in C7 tilers 11,11 Winthrop, 01 %lo, '•1*• milers, 20th, to receive the report of '-the past year, and : ny other 1 ti:in- ss thud may he err light Reface the meet: ing. NOTICE TO en EDI In lase -1 ytlatc; of Annie East ----- Noziau is hereby given that all Pers-onsha ring el against the estate of Annie Balza llast later of the town of Clinton, in the County of Revel) Widow, deeeil;ed, who died on or abort the fifth day day of Jainiary, 191.1, are required •Sto'de iiver lo the undersigned Herrfson Wil tee, or his solid tot, on or before the fourteenth day of : February, 1911, a full statement' of their claims 'together with particel- areslltlherleol and-the;natnre of the [securities, if any, hleld by them all duly verified by affidavit, AND TAKE NOTICE) that after the said last mentioned date, the said Harrison W91tse will prom:el to u e ca the estate of tine said de- ceased amongst the prrsone enti- tled there to having regard only to such claims as they shall have received due nlotice in -;'accordance herewith, Dated at Clinton, this 19th clay of A Positive Remedy for Mind - January, 1914, • ruif Itching and Eczeauie AOect- IIARRIS.ON WILTSE, ,Executor, ed Scaip. W. BRY,D.ONE, Clxi�bon, Ont. Solicitor for the Executor. ( ULINTUN, ONTARIO 1- EDGAR AR e. iviuNRe DABBER Agent Foil CANADIAN '"BOOSTER" Hair Tonic and Scalp Remedy One Application Stops Itching Scalp. Two sizes: 50 c. and 75c. per bottle. The above tonic is one of the Sur- est and Quickest Remedies .for Dandruff, Itching, and Eczemic Scalps I know of; and it does not con taro oil, grease or gumminess, nor anything else women object to, and you can put your hair up right after using. without having to shampoo it. You will also like the way it leaves your hair. Track 01 our Furniture • is our auuarantee and That of the Maker Some Furniture is put togeth- er merely to sell. Oxus is macre by experts for long and satisfac- tory use. And this serviceable. nese iscombiued with an artistic appearance which renders it un- usually attractive. -A visit to our warerooms will please both yourself and us. The Cheapest Spot in Huron' to Buy all Kinds of Furniture ' BALL & .[ i so Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors -Phone 104 N. Bali 110 —R SiB;i;NCI: PHONES — J. D. Atkinson 1.30 TER CLINTON' NNW Kenzie , 'DECEMBER The Unity of the Kingdom Mss, Johnston The 1' ,. G t 151711' Message i tAe Mrs. Hutton Mrs. Knox New Nooks Books have been added to the library, shelves during the past month, are asefollowee- Wild Animate ati'Home-,Seton-• Children of :the Wild='Rolsiet'te B:andboolc of Nature Study -'Com-' Isitlock Garden Farms ee e n Uorhott Dbmestic BI1de R'obinl n. ' ' • With the Men who do Things -Bond Handicrafts and Sports -Fraser'. Injurious Insects- O'Kane In theHeart of;Old Canada -Wood The Scott Originals -Crockett the Dickens Originals Pugh Charles Diekens- Chesterton R. L' S.• -Watt Massie Weuch-Moir Counties of Ontario -Weaver Pageant of the Forth- Dick' New World of the S;uth-Ec'itchett Your United States -Bennett Open Trails-Canuck The Best of n Bad Joh-Duncan Beyond the Old Frontier- Grinnell Gold -White Soul h America-Bryee English. Lakes -Home Abbotsford The Trossachs -Milton Vikings of the Ptluihc Laut The Heart of Gaspe Clarke Seine from Havre to Paris -Thorpe Southland of N. America -Putman Last Expedition -Scott Reminisdences of Scottish Lire -Ram- sey F'•dinliurgh Anecdotes -Watt English Life and Character -Forbes Behind the Beyond -Leacock: The .Lost Road -Deals Moeassin Maker -Johnson Black Creek Stopping Pitice-Mc- Olug Poison Belt -Doyle Crowds -Lee Malting over Martha -Lippman Laddie -Stratton. Porter Dr. Reamer's Patient -Meade Row it all came About -Meade A. Gay Charmer -Meade A Girl in Ten lllonsand-Meade Polly -Meade The Golden IdenRoad-Montgomery Do Welt and Do Little-Sigerson Four Gates-LeTeuvre Some Builders -LeTeuvre. A Woman's Love -Flocking Candlelight Days-Tesitey Letty'e Treasure- Griffith Snnbridge Girls -Stuart Helen and the Uninvited Guests -Gil- christ. Aimee Sophomore Year-Breiteubaek Ootmtry Cousins -Deland. Little Runaways -Curtis. Pattey's Social Seeson -Wells Responsibilities of Buddie-Ray Five Yards to Go -Williams The Young Farmer -Hill Wilderness Castaways -Wallace Bravest boy in Camp-Seightou Scholars and Scouts-Protheroe Red Feathers -Roberts Onunades of the Trails-Robeets The Shagganappi-Johnson Inside or the Cup- Churchill Sevenoaks -Rolland Otherwise Phyllis- Nicholson Huger -Johnston �'frestways- Mitchell White Linen Nurse-Abtott T. Tem barum-Burnett Chief of the Ranges •-Cody And Then Came Jean -Wason Dave's Daughter -Cole On Board the 13eatie-Ray 'Keeper of the Vineyard-2+tanley Valley of the Moon -.London Pal tuers-'Deland Cnaiedian 13anit Clerk-Busehlen tA Broken halo -Barclay The Wind before the Dalen—Mlnngor Story of Waitsti]1Baxter'-Wiggins Ns Others Nee 'Us We give tate opinions of the Godo rich papers on`•the hockey mateh played in the County town last Wednesday Star. On Wednesday night 'the old-time opponents of tulle Goderich Koch eyl'beam, from aplac•e` calledClin- ton, situated 12 males from here, were the attraction at West St. rime and received a Warns reception from ':tare ape/relators and playetls alike. The G.T.R. train from that.s tation was over hall an hour lata, and in consequence it was nearly 9 o'clock before ;play stalled. When the Cain Comities kap[ ;arield' em the ice their'suits were sot much like, the Goderl& •s'es';en's that the flatten. hadt oretire and don white Mother Hubbard's', causing further delay, There re vvas a [ fair crowd of spedlat- ors present, and: the game most ex- citing from staztt to finish, Referee Toad Edtlruncls, of Stratford, hand- led the lisle he a satislfactory man- ner, 'keeping the cotniteet clean � ether Pay the Price Don't be tempted to choose. cheap Jeweley, Fee better to pay a fair price and know exactly what yoti are getting., You'll never be sorry -for as a mat- ter of money it is real the most economical. 'That's been said so often that every- body by this time Should know it - end yet there's no scarcity of cheap Jewelry in the land. Now to get personal -Ii you would like to miss that sort altogether -cone If you would like to buy • where high qualities' end nothing but are dealt in -come here. And even e,t that, noperson eve['. said that our prices wereunfair. P• 'e0fillter Jeweler and Opticitun throughout, the penalties being rent ev nl .d" 'de 3 0 r ave d. T r #i st half of the game was stubbornly contested, both sidles working hard• Goderich ,seamed to have the best of the argument, a'aining shot after shot; ol(Olinton's goal but good play of Johnston be'twelein the poles prevented scoping, Inthie round the home team [cored the, fidat goat atlabout quarter time, and Clinton notched one about two min utes before half time wastup mak- ing the score one allOtitis/pee...- iod'. In the *mond part of the game it was pretty much all Code - rich, they played rings around their opponelnits, arida it had not been, for Johnstion's good woitk there's sto telling- what the( scone nvouid have been. In this period Gode- zichGprled upfive tall' s and Clin- ton got two. All the ,home players were 'light on ?tlhleir• metal all through the etruggg' ie and -showed much improvement;, Millileir play- ing since; the Stratfortd& game here. The Signal. Perhaps never before iiy recent years was' theife a4 more brilliant{ victory won by the Goderich hock- ey club than last night, whietril that Meals non-plussed Clinton fit the initieltmeddiatle [series of 0:1I.A. by a double score of 8 tto3 The fight was keen and the visitors put up to rear good t{usste _ i ' '•las through 1ot f aur` of their own, Pa peciatly he goal keeper, that the boys[ of yellow and red \roar down Ko defeat, but it was the superior,- iii.[y Wile home team. After get,- fling on/the 1ee(ftwas found that the 'sweaters of the two teems were thou . much alike and thetOoderich boys pu't. 'white ones"ovleit' ehe,ir regular garments, `bus' giving them tlane appearancye of angels. After. itheldrotp of ,the pusttic, Clef tog gedLand went off •rii t h e aubber Millis teeth, but had not ) gone far when 'Wiggins chlelelee(d and rushed the rlubbler emote the Clinton, goal. When within about five felethashort, but Johtnstondid some [stellar wont: and eide tracked (the flying rubber, Wiggins and "Plug" McDonald worked a twin rusta, and' a couple of tidies fooled the Clintons and [simply' "rained" blr,e ,goal, but Johnston wasinn,the-' blob every time and rebutted the l ullets which came like hail from (the white caps. After :about 15 �, minutles of playing, most of it be-, ing on the visitors grlound Deny McDonald rushed and this time the shot went, home,, whille the, crowd tcheeriedf. Just as- half ''time was nearly up Draper with some as- aiiellgance ecored" once, for the; visit- ors. This, finished' the 'first period wiilh an even score 'of 1-1. The second half was excteedingly fast JollhIilrg €learin Sale Thanks to our many patrons and friends, our 2nd Semi -Annual Clearing Sale has to•dare been an unquali- fied success , We are -making a final clean-up of broken lines in vire'a number of styles of Women's and Men's fine Footwear. It willbe worth while to gee these for.yourseli About TooP let airs Women's on 1's Patent and Kid Bluchers laced Boots, reg. prices 2.25 to 4.50 sizes only 2i, 3, 3' 4 9$ 4, 7, sale price Women's Felt Laced Boots, regular price 1.75, sale, 55 • price c Men's 50 pairs l�I ens Calf and Patnt Bluchers, sizes only 6, 6i, 7, 7•'F, 8, 81-, regular prices 3.00 to 5 00,98 sale price • Women's Felt Laced Boots regular price 1.50, 'sale price • •r.r.,..,. ,..s.-cls.-,-•.w.M•s.- 1-1. S. eflAPMAN Phone 70 - Clinton a January Sale of All Winter Goods Out Annual Sale le of all nes of Whiter Goods' starts Saturday, January 3 rd tress Ladies and Childrens Mantles , Mens and Boys Overcoats FurFU - " -lined and Fur Collared Overcoats 1+'urs, Fe't Boots Slippers, Peers; etc '. See our Ladies Mantles that're alar( @@' g y sold at ro.00 and pI2,0p, Clearino at 4.95 Don't Miss These Bargains Plumsteel SMALL Bros. L PROFITS MORE .BUSINESS tweeneweenme and several fine plays vers. seen, the •ganse was over called on both sides. The whites realized 1(ogether and gavle, three ithat'itwas time for ijhom, to glet for the victors,bus. azd rshcgium.'Plug' ed and aaorreda second. The Mans then worked a ttvo-man combination and tlristime "Deny" performed the stunt, mak- ing the ,score 3'to 1. Clinton retal- iated and Draper in a scrimmage; slipped in a(econd& r It was here that one of the finest playsl of the evening was .seen when Belcher got the rubber from almost in front of his own net, rushed u•s bed' hal way, aY, shot and encored,white the spgetatora ebrought down the house. The eee- sawing continued and this time Chisholm scored on a pass from Wig gins making it 5 to 2 for the tvlrfte caps. Keri' then worked aecheme i and the rubber vent up, 'to the Goderich goat when ludslipped it in, scoring the thittd and last one • for Clinton. The Goderich "bunch" who istarttd out well with cbmbin- irtion Style caste back to it again and worked upelose to. Clinton Oaf and with 'the gooel assistance of Wiggins. Megaw scored. shortly before the referee's ,bell an'nouarced "game ovar." Each man of the home beam deserves' much credit for the excellent game hetplayed , and Tire Clinton boys also didwell. ® �I Grigg Johntit,on in goal was the star of thatthatteam and Rumball on defence prevepjjed what might have been serious aecadents to. the visitors. The e'amo was clean an very fele .Jeweler and Optician enables were handed out• Cap- Vtaindvery ball of the Clinton team issuer all Ito.ri'itabe LicensVes `y gentle,manly bund after i 4( Headaches Cured. Ninety per cent. of headaches are caused by imperfect eyes.e We can permanently cure such heada + with glasses. we fail we will re. fund your moue).- Y r. )1i lea encs ipr [i� me c leers eav WIC :-9 tl We are making Radical and Sweeping Price Reductions in this Department—Profits and Cost have been lost sight of in our Desire to Relduce the Stocic. Rubber Collars 2 for 25c Men's ansi Boy's Rubber Collars, all sizes, three styles, regular 25c Collars,' sale price f22c 20C Liner Collars 12% 5o dozen men's and boy's pure Linen Collars, in all the up -to date styles, all sizes in stock, regular 20c Collars, sale price 2c 50c Men's Tiles 29c About ten dozer( Wen's Silk Ties, four in hand, puffs, and knots, some are slightly soiled from hand- ling during the Christmas rush, regular soc values, sale price 29c 25c men's Ties 9C About 5 dozen men's Silk Ties, four in hand, and knots, t , t he same reason as above applies to this clear- ance, regular 25c values, sale price gc Men's Soft Shirts 79C l3roken lines of men's soft fronted Shirts, regular prices up to $1.25, sale price 79c 75c Men's Soft Shirts 4.9c 10 dozen men's soft fronted Shirts, perfect goods, all sizes, regular 75c, sale price 49c Men's Stiff Fronted. Shirts 79c 25 dozen men's stiff fronted Shirts, all sizes, regu- lar 1.25 to $1.3o, these are slow sellers with us, and a huge bargain to those -who wear them, don't miss this chance, sale price ... 79c $1.5o `Men's Sweaters 98c About 1 dozen in the lot, dark red only, and men's sizes, regular $x.5o, sale price 98c 50c Men's Caps 25c Men's good heavy winter Caps, in dark colors, all sizes, regular 5oc lines, sale price • 25c 75c Men's, Caps 49C About 2 dozen in the lot, fur bands, good styles, regular prices 75c, sale price 49C • $to,00 Men's Overcoats 5.00 Seven only, men's Overcoats, good heavy dark tweeds. sized from 38 to 4o only, regular prices $lo.00 each, sale price 5.00 Men's Hats at 98c We have laid out for quick selling during this sale, about 3 dozen men's hard and sok Rats, assorted lot, some are better values than others, come early for these, regular values up to $2.5o, sale price 98c Men's Calf -Skit Coats 15 00 Three only, men's brown calf Voats, size 40 only, regular $25 0o Coats, sale price' Deep Cuts hi c6as tOver The weather is here for warm Clothing, note the following slaughter prices on up-to-date Gnats, regu- lar $14.00 coats 9 co Regular $16,5o Coats IT.o0 Regular .$15.00 Coats ' 13.00 Men's Blue Serge Suits $ ,00 Men's navyblue serge suits, single breastd, al' sizes, regu- lar $12.00 for' 9,00 Regular $ T 5.00 Suits for 1 i ,00 25 per cent Off Boys Clothing During this sale we are put- ting out twenty-five boy's Suits, two piece, right up to the minute in style, LION BRAND at 25 per cent off regular prices. 15.00 1 w 25 per cent Off All Odd Pants Men's odd Pants made of good quality tweed and fancy worsted, perfect fit, and °work• manship guaranteed, splendid- ly trimmed during this sale 25 per off. 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