HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-12-25, Page 1Established 1865, Vol. 48, No. '26
CLINTON 'ONTARIO THURSDAY ` DECEMBER 25 1913
W. H. Kerr & Son, Editors and Puh1iF1i r
The New, Era Wishes AU Its Readers A Merry Christmas.;
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Royal a k' FlDlii :Yost $ Clinton -Model School Results 4
• 1 To the Erectors of Clinton. * +
OF' CANADA
Ladies and ;Gentlemen—At the soli.+♦+++++++++++++i+++++++++++,++++++++++tN+++4+i+♦•+++O:
citation of a large number of ratepey
Head Office, Montreal ers I have decided to osier myself as a The results- of the Model School *Elizabeth_ Clinton.
e •y . Fore's*. Clinton,..
wtindidate for ,.the`positiou of Mayor
examinations were made known On Rarolti bn, felon,
for 1. . the 19th inst.All were successfuC *Rai old Carjitelon, Clinton.
6 000 000 1 hope to have the pleasure at a later cit, this centre etc`� e t one who re *Jean 1Vylie, Clinton.
,• Capital Authorized---..-.... $2 , ' expressing m views on mtinr, ee gg, Jean Blake, Clinton.
date of exp g Ycert c s a. Di.ltiicl} Certificate v al * . ,
_ ____. 11,500,000questions ingeneral and also ofManly $hip ley, Clinton.
Rae.Capital Paid-up copal •id for Lwo years, , Following is a
toe electors as IAlbert Cooper, Clielon; •
may i . as many of, ac rets ,in train -p
undividedg (complete list of c 1•'
Reserve and1 Pl+
Reynolds, : Chilean.
12,500,000 thew pe sale e pledge myself,
day. I .home addresses • Mary Reynol s, a
profits --•- -I ing 'with. their it Flush illacNCillan I3olyrood
TOTAL ASSETS 1'15,000,000 � to ted, to giveeI pledge service
if elec. TQ to give my best servrce to the Emma E. Stew et, Wmgharn Un.r MaLhin;'Teeswater,
town's affairs for an economical ed -
325 BRANCHES ministration consistent with efficiency
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and progress. and 1 ask the electors
for such support at the polls as will
ensure my election.
Yours, sincere! y
FRED JACKSON
Election lima will
Not he in Demand
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With world wide connectlo�
t allowed on Deposits
Interest
Ba•nkis g .business ,trans-
Cteneral l
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R. E. 11'MAN INi NG, Mgr.
CLINTON
BRANCH
ossmainesumasosoratisommimemet
Christmas Gifts
Larger and better selee'tions
than ever
Ebony and Indian Ivory both in
.cases and separate pieces
' Perfumes and Colognes
Kodak and Brownie Cameras
Leathee Goods
Gillette and Apto Strop Safety
Razors
Pipes and Cigars
Nylo Chocolates
Dispensing Chemist.
FOR MAYOR
To the Electors of Clinton,
Having been asked by a number of
the nomination of
citizens to accept
Mayor for 1914, I have consented to do
so, and in this public way solicit the
vote and influence of all electors. My,
font ears
record as a councrl.or forF
and ars a lifelong' citizen, and a buss
nese man for the past twenty five
wears, is before Fon and wellknown to
all, and 1 wish to assure. you that, 't
elected, I will serve the town, to the
hese of my ability. Wishing you all
a Very Merry Christmas. 1 am, -
yours truly,
A. T, COOPER
Winter Terni Opens Jan' 501
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ELLIOT
TORONTO,
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education and assists them to secure
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The
M-�ls�ns Banff
Incorporated 1855
Capital and Reserve $5,7000,000
85 BRANCHES IN CANADA
A GENERAL RANKIN% BESINESS TRANSACTED.
GIROULAII LETTERS 08' CREDIT
TRAVELiEtl`4 Oi3EQUE3 }ISSUED`
BANK HONEY ORDERS
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
AT ALL BRANCHES
Interest allowed at highest current rate.
C E. DOWDING, Manager Clinton Branch
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d -Just a few weeks to do your Christmas Shopping
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Overcoats S.00 to 24.00
Caps .25 to 1 50.
Ties- .... ; .25 to 1.25
Sweater Coats .75 to 5.00
House Coats 3.5o to 10,00
Rain Coats.... 7.5o to 10.00
tTm brellas .75 to 5.0o
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1913 Municipal Act Provides a
Heavy Penalty,
u ' ascandidatesi l ,the com-
ing
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1VI nit 1 r to
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urg'town �elections� will. be in con-
tlravention of the municipal act of
1913' if they `hire a horse, teatn car-
riage;
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g , b, vehicle,'. boat or vessel
ria e- ca
b , 1 Mao transport voters to the polls—
*Nettie Moffatt Teeeveater, iw er.
b + Lorne .(Farnell, Teets at
Isabella Potter, Blyth. .`Ewart Cameron, Luckarow.
May C. Schroeder, Dashwood. Cltas, Fowler, • Winghatn.
Matilda Miller, Dashwood. Sarah Snaitth, S. Helens..
Florence Lewin, Clandeboye. *Grace Schram, Parkhill.
John' Pi Cooky Belfast; 1'lossitt Bro�i'h, Lon1d!esborq:, liverymen, cab -owners ere., will not
Vera .Alticfnsov, Luca.n. Annie McConnell, Londeaboro• ,reap mueh ofhatvesceon,Jan. 5-tlr
*James Walker, Exciter
Pearl C. Mackenzie, Dungannon, failed ' s'ecurini a complete date, to hire a vehicle and keep on
*Annie C.
Macpherson, !prey.
unless, perchar,,ce,, they keep 00
riding in the- said carriage, cab; ve-
hicle) boat or vessel. Leaving
boatel and vessels out of the reek -
ening as a., frolicsome impossibil-
ity—it means that motorcar owners
Florence C. Langdon of MteFor- I The only way out is for a candle
Annie C. Cohen, Ripley., est nt g -
R• cerhificate, Those marked with an riding . in it every time it ,calls for
a toner. •
Clinton Got Value
We Object to People Stating That
New Era said Plant Was
Junk
,Ouz•, article on' the IHlydeo ques-
tionlast veok has een altered to
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suit some people's own way of ex-
plainir(g the situation.
The' heading might have been mis-
leading to some, "Are' you in.Fa-
vor. of Giving $10;000 for Julie"'
meaning that the plant purchased
from the former owners was noth-
ing but junk, ,but we -deny this.
The plant undo'. t'lie ownership
^of Stevenson & Nediger gavethe,
*Gertteude Kidney, Ripley. asterisk have already !secueed The c1as best; ;of service- 'to'the light users
follows;
Laura Griffin, KinIail.
Amid. '1Vhitie, Redicici=il1e. vet little difficulty . in ,securing by any other person on Itis' behalf
:*Elva' WailIson,, Rilmt'anlnagh. y - and every other erlson who
Florence�P, Langdon, Mt: Pores`•• .situations- with' adequate salary. Cal 1Hires' or ptlomise-s to pay or
Clause -3^ in question ar
Annie! Macdonald, Ripley. school'(. Cabers may have schools
ash old have They
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this time. A who byhimself Or
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ANEW Report at Duran leads All
Medical Health Officer
pays for a convt�yarlee to' carry a
Voider to or, near or from or on the
way to or' from a polling place;
or
(b) Payis the traveling or other,
expenses of aavotler int -going to or
a
returning from a polling place; and
every person who for a valuable
In butte
Makin
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Charges Council and Trustees with Has Nine Factories With a Total
Not Acting upon Advice. Output of 1,7983831 Pounds.
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To the Mayor and Courncil, Toronto,' Dec. '18.—':Cho figures'
Gentlemen ;—I- herewith submit just issued by the Ontario depart -
the mutual report of the 'Board of ment of agriculture for .the year
Health for the past year for your 1912 show that Ontario :produced
tonsidieration. 2,500,000 pounds more cheese and
Many of the suggestions tirade in 2,100,000 pounds more butter :than.
the last antlual report stave not in the previous years. Leads teen
been aoted upon by the Council. ty, with 99 eheeso factories, made
It is not .encouraging to a Board of 13,612.901 pounds of cheese, valued
Health in its endeavor to be•pio- at i$1,656,853, Hastings County
neers in, the prevention of -disease genies next wills 84 factories, mak
and the'maintainance of health to ing .'10,413.708 pounds, valued ,at
be so ignored. $1,554,454. Oxford comes third with
We recommended to 'the Public 43 factpries, making 1,129,619 pounds
School Trustees •—'.Chat 'there be a valued at x,1,199.517. Dundas is
consideration 'provides• or furnish-
es a .conveyance,' knowing that it
is to be used to' carry a voter
ether than the hirer to, or .near,
or from, or on the way to or from.
a polling place shall be guitlee of
a corrupt pziactice and shall incur
a penalty of '$L00, and, if a voter,
shall be disqualified from voting
at the 'election; but this sub -sec -
,tion shall• not apply to the carry-
ing of voters to the poll in a con
's'eyance used by !the candidate
personally, on 1ehrict;ion day.
• 2. Every person who provides or
furnishes( tjgas sporttation free of
charge or at a diminished rate to
a voter 'to or• near, or from, or on
Itthe,way to or from a polling place,
and whetfher passes or tickets or.
the like are or are not supplied;
shall be Ditty of a corrupt pprias
medical examination of children fourth with 70 factories, making r 'lice and shall incur a penalty! of
after each +trim begins," but so far 8,790,253 pounds, valued at $1.085 $100, and, if a voter, shall be dis-
co recognition of the propposalhas 207. York is the• lowest in the qualified from voting at the elec-
been reported This in ,the very province, with one factory, mak- !tion.
at 845
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ores valued ,
t uM 4 803 pounds-, 1,
de con in 4
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sir future g 1�
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sou: Why should we not be lead- while Prontenac, S'torimont band
ere in a good system rather than Russell and Addington comes next
followers'? in order following Dundas•
During the year we have had an The total output' of cheese from
epidemic of measles- of a mild -type. Ontario in 1912 Was' 129,663,003
An attempt was. made at quaran-
tine
pounds, valued at $16,457,632 a-
gainst but owing to thefndifferenee• gains•t 127,123.016 pounds with aval-
of parents in -reporting new cases ue of $15,491,-148 int the preeed!in'g
and no physician being called it year. There has been a decline•in
was impossibleto stop its spread. the number of factories from 1,077
rendr:linlg our effertis futile. At in 19.11 to 1,055 last year. In 1908
prevent the spread of •infectious there were 1,177 factories in Ontt-
diseases' at the Public Schools, the ario,
! Sunday Schools tale no precau- y ONTARIO FIRST
3. '"Conveyance;' for the purpose
section,shall include a
es of this
horse, team, carriage, cab; vehicle
boat. or vessel; 8 Edw., Vile. 3,171.
Case Thrown Out
Goderich Judge Dismissed Bren-
ner Perjury Action.
� tions and allow any child to attend WESTERN- 1sSTERi ON . Gioderich, Dec, 18: -In the ease of
whether suffering with the disease ` Thera. are 10 more butter cream-
Grand
l3rteuner+ Ciotlellceeper. at
or some member. of the family, thus cries in Ontario than in 1911. The Gran -d Bend, up for trial 'to -day
ren 'e1'}ng uor efforts futile. At output of the 130 ere mttits in the on a' charge of perjury in a local
present( there is an epidemic of province last year is 13,833,101. option by-law con -est at Grand
Whooping Cough affecting both pounds, valued at $4.451,330 against I l;end, last January, Judge Doyle,
old and yours Tle...same.trouble 13,738,203 pounds in 1911, valued at after a careful eonsideration,tlirew
is erlcounaored nith this disease as 53,288.303, 'Enron leads the Mittel
i outsflit case. He agreed with the
measles, malting counts s with nine factories ' defence lawyers, Dickson and Hav
intra that while it is
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'incl an output of 1,708.631 p ersoit, of Toronto.
There here three cases of Typh-thP
r Brace
times b offence in common
old Fc`er'"during the your, the valued at $176,008; . J3tu c an indictable off r
'families of which were not using next 'with 10 factories, trialing law to bribe in legisIelivc and men
town water. This is another evi- 1,357,381 pounds, valued at $359.0.1 ; icipa1 rlectfnns, an exception is
donee that well water is- not safe York is third with seven creamer i men , and special provision applies
to use for drinking purposles. My . 105, making 1.092,781 valued at $004- i le to voting on byrlaws_.
Id b c7er to circum- . 480, and Middlesex fouxlth ,with I el; ,. <• being not, an in
.ch ce wen o mt r
a i
+ (.lances to use any well water in I eight creameries, making- 1,200>Sb8 crrcc1 n o.. •, Putaslimens' by
town fol fam'1 use unless boiled pounds,- valued at $338.091, " legal proceetengs'; for the recov-
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as there is' notonegood well in ' The farm propertly, implements cry of a penalty would .specially
town this fall, t and live clock in Ontario, have
apply to such cases.
Testbeen made of the milk 'value of $1,405,050,940; comp As the time for actin us-. e!r
supply
have e m n
su 1 Burin thevear, the remits') with $1,341,469,232 in .1911, The i'tltese clauses had ela>^..z'c, nothing
PP y g value of lands int•reased $'3.4,000.000 , , could be done,
buildings, $17.000,000; 'fm.plemen'cls' , ,
2,000,000; and live stock 9110,500- I
001`Tile New Era will be pub -
showing `the '•samples not as ^root!
as might be. In all 'cases there
was toomitch refuse matter precip-
itated
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't t d to the bottom of the filter,
Daring the coming -year means will There were 1.500 fewer welch cows I
be taken to fie the blame uponthe in ,On';ario last year than in the ) liar!('.(! (411 Wedll('6day
proper person whether the produce previous year, when the number 1 all next week.es• or the middhd-man. of 1,015.010 cattle.
I have again to call attention to
the householder not providing dry,
esetlr for their closets which makes
it impossible for the gatherer to.n ra
do his work }satisfactorily and
leave the premises sanitary-,
4 would advise citizens having
Septic tanks installed to take up
the field '+ire after being in use
three yea: s, clean them out and
relay co as to avoid a block. Not
ices giving instructions how to
prevent the spread 'of disease, and
inaintain'ance of health have been 1 examinations throughout the mailed to every householder, and , TUE ONTARIO EDUCATION DE ince. To guard against the adniis'-
pamphlets from the Ontario Board ince `of unclual'ficd scholars through
of Health' giving,a history and de- PARTIYIENT APPROVES OF NEW favoritism of unc or other , empars th meth
seription of all infectious', diseases , fav t 'section has been added -doh
have been delivered at each house REGUI ARION$,. oods, a ° that the certificate of the
during the —.
year.the !Health .Officer du g , -- principal testifying that, the can -
The '.uumber,of birth. during the That youthful laffl4catioit, the dudates.fiom his school had saris=
year were 39, and deaths wetxe36. elite -a -nee examinations, -•stands a 1adtlorily completed their cources
All 'of which is respectfully sub- good chance of being abolishedias' shall onlybe accepted by the en -
mi tted, libelOntario. Department of Educe.- trance board after due investiga•-
J, W. Shaw, f tl h deter of his teach -
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and power users, of which the
an one
New Era is d �� e received
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the utmost courtesy from the man-
agement
•The.word "junk" was used iii ex -
at ss, 1Vfr, Castor's .
l e alto , s ]e wv ts on the
plant today—notwithstanding -the
fact—that only four or five months
ago it was inl AI con'ditiort when
he valuated it for the town „and
advised tate Council to purchase
same for 520,000. Where is- - the
difference?
Pei make this statement so that
for .election purposes no candidate
can refer to the voters. that' the
New Bra has condemned the pres-
ent plarft as junk and.hould be
thrown out. eee., ,.
We believe and still hold ''ro the
belief that Clinton will do worse'
by castling aside. the presenit.plant
and not using same as an auxil-
iary.
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Service
farewell
at St. Paul's Church
At Close of Evening Service an
Address and Purse Given
to Rector.
Bev. 0. E. Jeakins preached, his
farewell sermons' on Sunday last.
Abouli 140 partook of ,the Moly
Communion,t here having been an
early Celebi'adlion and also after
Morning` Service.
The sermon in the evening was
on I Cora XV, and V. V. 1-•-3. The
reverend genleman spoke very
eloquently and fervidly of his mine
is cations" in this parish during the
past three years, and with' much
feeling •said good-bye to his peo
After the service was included
a presentation -was macre "•f an 11-
lttmintltled address, Mri John
Rensford macre the presentaticinon
behalf of the congregation. r1 i
said It (vas difficult to unci: -
Mand .whyitwas to the benefit
Of maniStar awl.- people P
le that ,they
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would
tarter
should be 1
would be macre plain. .Meanwhile
they could. but bow to th,'eneviti
table and to the; inscrutable, real -
'Zing :the truth in the"poet's words
"God moves 'in a mysterious way"
He reminded the r•cver'ent-1 .gen-
el:mto that Huron was the burs
ery of Bishops foe the Canadian
Church, having furnished no Tess
than five; who shone out as stars
of !the first magnitude in the
Episcopal censeeliation, and out
of Clinton arose the king of ahem
all! With prophetic vision he pic-
tured the _rotuslr of their pastor
in ,episcopal robes', beet'fn& the
pedtural cross, and bearing hit
Bishop's etaff; possibly the hair
would be srivered and flip foexi1
bent, but the same loving welcome'
would be accorded, by any who
Might, live to see the day, to both
the Bishop and the Bishop's wife,
when they visited their old. parish.
The address was worded as 401
lows ;— •
AishedI Ttff"trio Reverent! 0, B. Jeakins!,
M,'H.;O, Clinton.
on the certificates'ofublic schools
P I
tion Chas just approved of oewu•eg-
ulations which provide fbr pupils
being admitted to the high schools
Given one Year For
Iron, o le c ar
ing .organization; and nsanagenient.
iniltaatl of having
undergp etytcance ►:xamrn•a-i Mr, J. W. Treleaven, Principal of
principals., a . tbe' C. C. I, gives' his reason
sons. :awh , he does not favor the stew
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Ingrate the Lash.
Goderich, Dec; 16.—Frank Lewis,
(tions are as follows;- - • pens* with the High School en -
"Ie the caseio a and accept in
written examinatioae in one or more I` lieu of it the certified, stat`l,`ment
of the subject's of the group on I of the principal of the public school:
questions, prepared by those of its °m'which the pupils have beenttpre-
members- whose pupils are not, can Pared, has not laeen considered,by
didate.0 at the examination, tie ', tiled Etita a ee Board of Clinton, I
Ise I believe that it would•'not beprac.t--
certificate. of the principal of t
normal model seal fool-ides?
or such a oent{re as' Clantan:I
public, separate'or The chief advanttage of the em-
formerly a barecnder, pleaded oehool being accepted in lieu of an trance, examination as now 'con-
guilty to !stealing $20, and was examinattion in other subject or
gg e to one subjects;, Or on the certificate of duetted, is Haat it secures' a uni-
year n'ced by judge Doyle -subject; of utast se crate or form !e andard .:of !scholarship for
theprincipal a
year fn the Central Prison. In stn . P P • entrants to the 'High Schools 1
posing the 'sentence the judge said normal 'wheel in 'regard to all thei g
(that he *vas sorry that lih.erlaw did subjects of the group. ;throughout the whole province,
the ' "In the ,case of group II, .on a The certificates of individual prim-
not allow him. e administer erg P c4 ars of he public school( could
lash in 'such cases, otherwise he written examination group, inl all the sub- P t
value.
would '4ike to be resent when it jecbs of the ' Ill accordance have no such uniform al
P1 For many pupils the entrance
certificate is a graduation diploma,
and has av alue'altogether apart
from the, specifit purpose of enab-
ling them to attend High School,
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the c o
which 't ispossibleY
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intend to do, It is evident that
the entrance certificate of the.Ecl-
' ucati.on Department would have
value from such a viewpoint, than
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was being adeninut'ttered. Lewis, a evit'h 'tlte +regutationj contarnec
local man, took to drinking a short herein on question pipers prepare
time ago, andpursued his down- ad bya
ib tr appointed
ward road until ]te was` 4lowri,ltritl by the minister; or on the certif-
out,"1 r public
principal o
file
to of the ar
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,�farmer, JohdD
Thin- P
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lop, residing on the Bayfield road separate or normal model school in
took him in, and when Dunlop regard to all the subjects, of the
went away on business LeWis found group.
money in the clock and absconded ', These (sections .give entrance
Y e at
with it. was, arrested in Strafe bon o ddloeawayt`tithtall.le prance
ford( last Saturday. 14f,
everend` and Dear Sir
Permit us in this manner to ex -
prase our affedtiion for you, our
high appreciation of your 'work
among us for the. past three yearts,
of our good ivishe.st'following yon
;to! 'your new sphere of hibourl and,
of our prayers that ;Goths blessing
may sever rest on you add youee,
t co re-
Signed an behalf of, the ng
gt t{ion of Se. Paul's, Clinikon,, 'Fh
Torr Rance, T. T. Murphy, Church-
wardens.
John Rainsford, C. E. Dowding,
W. Jackson, W. Johnson, Lay Del-
egaties'.
That concluded, the clergyman's
warden, Mr. 13. Toi!r-Rance, then
presented onbeltalf of the congre-
gation, a purse of about $80.
' Mr. Jeakins, visibly affected,
briefly irLituilned bis heartfelt
thank*, elating that the three
years of his- ministry in; Clinton
he looked upon as the happiest of
his minitleerial careers
Bigger Stock and
Better Fissor€merit
Than Ever Before
Ebony .& India Ivory Gootls
Hand Brushes, flair Brushes,
CBrushes,
IV it r ru_he• ri
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Cloth `Brushes, Nail Buffers
Cuticle -Knives and Files, and
Mirrors.
Toilet (lases, Mssr.ieure Cases,
Military C7asee, Hat and (doth
Brush Case.. etc.
Gillette, Auto Strop and Gem
Salety Razors
A bran,! --r assortment of.
the riiosti'a.shioaahle Eland .Bags
9;1 to $5.
A l'tne assortin4ntof Seeley's
Christmas Perfumes 18,5c. top
Our Goads make easy choosing
Cur Pritees make easy buying
THE 11Ea'ALL STORE
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BOYS
Santa Claus will t'rea'd in Clin•
ton, Monday December 22, and
will melte his headquarters at
O'Neils Grocery Store.
He would like 10 have all the
children in Clinton and sur- 1
rottnding country visit `here
early in the afternoon cis '
Monday Decent ber 22nd
Tuesday lDecemeer 23rd
Wednesday December 24th
when he will be p'east r1 to renew
acquaintances, welcome all his
friends and take orders. '
VV. T. O'N IL
THE 11JB GROCER
Phone 48
The eorner Store
"Live and Let Live"
Merry Chrisllnas `io Ai
is.
if we are to have the pleasure of
assisting you in gee ing upLhatChrist-,
mas spread try there.
Fruit?. Ouudn11,. alenc,t h.tsins,
Seeded ltaeins S,•ed!e,s R,isin FLU,
Dates, Pilules, Oranges, Lernntis, Ba-
nanas, Grape Print, Cranberries, Al-
meria Grapes.
Special pricesbn China, Dinner and
Toilet Sets
ELECTION CARD
FOR REEVE
To the Electors of the Town 010 into,.
Ladies and Gentlemen You having
elected me to the Honorable as. Reeve,
of your Town by �acclamation''last,
Election, I have tried to faithfully.
represent your interests beth et the
Town Council as well as at the
County Council, I again solicit your
vote and influence for Reeve for the
coming year, which will be my last
for os:. •
rtl
appeal for your support hat p
tion. If elected, Iwill -as in the past•'
endeavour to look after veer interest
to the best` of my ability, Wishing
you one and all a Merry Christmas
and Happy New Yeae
E. E. Mtn -milord
'PHONE 45.
Merry
ei1r• aa as
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T•ho&lr Hawkins
Plumbing and heating
(Phone 53)
W. O. W.O 1FFICERS.
The IWoodrnen elected officers, at
their Monday night meeting for tate
ensaun year, ,Onslow. Crich fills the
g t,
Council:. Coars,mainldea . Chair.Are
tlhur Cantelon the Admisory"ieut-
Chair; Trios. Cottle Clerk;,
�enantCsl
R. )3ell, Banker; l7, Cooper, escort;
Witte
A. Taylor :Guard ,• .3V'. Ball, an - d Wrk
Auditors. The Woodmen . defeated
belle,. et
ttiel
m Forres`tcits in two of cenbest-
ed games of car in the
p
Stavely Hall, the last two Saturday
Faithfully 1 nights they expect to ivin ont;next
Yours.Paithf y Saturday„ evening, Game caned at
D. CANTELON 1 8, o'clock ,sharia.