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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-12-25, Page 5V1 iursdays metal t, v till ei1014..' Ince Customers who : are Looking for Christmas; Presents All the Latest Novelties in Bracelet Watches, Pearl and Gold Necklaces Sil vrwrare,„ tthinaware. and Cut Glass .Don't stop when you have seen our win- dows but come inside where there is a larger variety, and Jewellery of every Description Sole Agent in Clinton for the Celebrated Hogard i1'atthes trout $35.(10 up We He Hellyar- Jeweler and Optician CLINTON wasimarciammosimmassommarassammosiramaimapirs veal in Canada who has given as much careful practicalthought to the La I questfion of 'thehigh cost of living UC� .News as Mr. Goalies, As chief statistican of the department of labor helms priceagtnaily been inquiring into high s for years and Jlas wri'tlten much upon the subject that has been widely quoted in economic journals in England and the 'Unit- ed States•," The Civil ServiceFed- eratlion, ;an , organization •repre sending the various Civil Service assiocialione of • the Dominion, at tbhe annual meeting in Ottawa a few days ago, also expressed its appreciaftiori of i Mr, Coates Irma very tangible marincje. For three years he bee been SecreeQary of the Federation, ,an office entailing an immense amount. of work, and the sum. him of $150 present being auslightreed- cognifilion of his services, .A CLINTONIAN HONORED. The Dominion Government has appointed, three comhmisslion'ers to investigate the high cost of living one of the three being Mr. R. 11. Coates editorof the Labor Gazette and Seetis'tieian of the Depart- ment of Labor, Ottawa. Mr, Coates is a native oftClin4'on. being the youngesle don of the late Robert Coates, and brother of W. Coates, Comity rlRegistrar. y This is a great honor and shows that the govern- ment has complete confidence in 'his ability. That he is worthy, of tithe honor conferred upon him is CHRISTMAS TREE AND :proven by the following item, writ- ENTERTAINMENT. sten by the Ottawa ,correispor+dlent• of 'the Toronto World ;-"It is Last Friday evening the pupils safe to say that there• is, no one of St. Paul's' Church held' their an - America's Greatest Hair -Goods Artist. , PReF. DORI NWEND OF TORONTO "IS eOM1NG " TO THE Rattcnbury House, -Clinton -ON- Thursday January 8th 'r 4 To replace hair on the heads of Ladies and Gentle. men who have lost their hair! lay his beautiful. natural hair COastiuctions, which are known all over the world EVERY WOMAN AND MAN Can be made to look younger,. and have the natural prat ction.to the head, which means H; aith, Comfort and Good Appearance LLD I ES Do no miss this opportunity. See his, TRA1vS1+'//itMATIONS SWITCHES AVELLTS POIIIYADOIIJIIS FULL Nb 1GS ('TIILS, ITC. The boreifivend Sanitary Patent Toupee G4'ntleuicn (oho are bald) 1proteet and adorn your bald head with human hair. in order to have ,a con- ception of the .wonderful achievements in the a: t of hair constructing. every bald man should call and see the large sample stcck of "HAIR TOUPEES reed FULL SWIGS" which Prof, Doren wend will be showing. These wonderrut coverings are so natural in appearance that detection is impossible. ' '1 bey are adjusted so securely, to any head, that they cannot come off, except et the wearer's wish. They will givea youngand softening" expression to the face. A FREE DEMONSTRATION 1S EXTENDED TO ALL Come and string your Friends to the Rattenbnry Douse, Clinton, Thursday,January _y $!h OM - r c _�,� flack of our Furniture o •��, ftnc ,a } is our Cuarantee r and That of the Maker Sonia Furniture is put togeth- er merely to sell.. Ours is made by experts for'lou and satisfac- tory use. And this serviceable- ness is combined with an artistic appearance which .renders ltun- usually attractive. A visit to ,, our warerooms will please both. yourself and us, The (Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy all Kinds of Furniture- BA.L,rL tom:'3�?�C:t.VC�l`� Fnittitiire Dealers tend Funeral »irectors-phone 1041 N. Ball 110 --RESIDENCE PHONES -•- T. D. Atkinson 18t3 THE OEINTON N 'Course t ain't quite as good all year As l am now -- But what's the use of beia'.good, Then, anyhow? At Christmas time a feller gets A lot of things 'cause folks fergets How bad he's been some months ago, If he is good right then, you know! 0 ee Geo, but it's tough sometimes, you bet! This bean' good— A feller oan'tdo lots of things That once he could. But when it gets to Christmas Eve, He's glad.he made 'em all believe _ That he reformed. But, say, it's tough, This bear' good for Christmas bluff! --TAMES F. SINNOTT. d�L ? r'l nual Christmas EneertCiiriment in rite School room and an 'excellent program was given. Much praise is,•dte Misses Ila Bawden, Gladys Fier man, Bose Schoneha!s and Su- sie Sjoman for the manner in which they had the kin its drilled. After ehe program Santa Claus appeared and fore Christmas true was soon 'stripped of its many presents, Rev. C. E. Jeakins, Rector, was chair- man and announced the following program :-Carol, Carol Sweetly Car ol, by S.'S. Scholars; ;Recitation, Violeta Argent; Chorus, by infant class;. We are the little Tiny Tots; Tableau, Merry Xmas, Dorotihy Bartliff, Lottie Livermore drawn by fairies Madeline Streets, Harriet Hora awking; cicl;Bawden; Dialogue,CWh^at els Xmas by live girls; Song Nlyrt• Bell; Recitation, Dorothy Bartlif I am Mama's. little Helper spendedg a few et mks under the Mien Maud Saunders of the boun- daryline spent Sunday with her friend Miss Laura Shobrock, Mrs, Edward Crawford is %pencl- 1 Mrs!. 7 Abrahew am Kunkelth daughter ra Mrs,,George Scales bad thegmis- for+une to miss her footing while going down the outside steps at her home on Sunday afternoon. i As she was only' there was am. as- Itlhe tilltance familycane from church. er i and found her helpless. The doctor was called immediately and found no bones broken but badly bruised. lr I frimininotownowinoonissminoinsaufnaraurromarforminior parental roof. she will be confined' tb her bed for ' a time, but her friends hope to see her out again soon. Mint Esther Scales has returned u red home from Flintier. IMr and Mrs., Sam Lee and two children of Goderich ale .speeding ft;tvo weeks with Mr and Mrs Wm, Lee Miss Mar Re yro, d s has accent.Iecl a position as teacher at a school near DrasWda1e Auburn Mr, John Ferguson returned from Monti eal last Tuesday after spending a year working in that city. Pole Drill by 14 small girls;, Recite. 1 tion, Jack &melee, Seeing things at night; Dialogue at the Rehear- sal; by 3 boys and 4 girls; Sorg by 4 boys, I can't. dq that !sum ; Reci- tation, Santa Claus, by Harriet Watkins; German Band, by the in- fant class boys; Song by 7 Brown - leg and 7 Fairies, Beryl,Cooper Fairy Queen ; Ring Drill, b 8 boys and 8 girls; Paeftomine, Neater+My God to Thee, Carol The tire: Nowell. Ilolwefiyitle the Christmas tree unber the aus pices of the S. S, was largely attended and was the best yet. A very pleasat.t time was spent by the old, r folks as well as by the children, Miss McVicar a former, teacher of', Goderich paid a flying visit to our vii age ou Monday. C. 0, C. b` of liolmesville will meet next Tuesday night Dec, 31th for election of officer a and other business A large a tendanre is, requested. Mandine and; Emmeline Holland are spending the holidays at home. Quite a number from here attended the Chiistmas free at Bethel on Tues day evening. Miss H,azel. Monk returned to her home inGoderieh on Tuesday, Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McLennan and Miss M. McLennan were the guest of M . Geo Baird the first of the week. Mr, William Baird, wife and daught er, of Toronto, are spending the holt; days at the home of Mr. Geo, Baird, Miss E. McCallum has returned from her trip to Hamilton, Mrs. Iiate Mcbetwn, Miss Winnie Wa ker and Mrs. T. McEwen, of Clin ton were visitors on the 1st. Line last week. Londesboro 'The trustees:of S. S. No. 5, Stanley, have engaged Mies " Flossie Brown' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 131 Brown, as teacher for the coming year. Mise Violet Phillips spent a few days with Bessie Wells of Blyth, Goderich Township Mr. David Churchill is moving into his hew brick house this week The bouse, s 35x52, 2 storeys high with two large verandahs. Thomas McKenzie did the carpenter work a,nd •Arthur Utantelon laid the concrete blocks for the basement and kid the red brick. 11e also put in the concrete floors and ,verandah posts, Ed. Cook Is. doing the painting. The job is a good one, all round. May Mr, and Mrs. Churchill and family be spared to enjoy their ccmfortable home for many years. 'Mr, John Woo, of Goderich Township only eon of Mrs, John Woon and Miss Pearl Parquet' only cemightiew of Mr. and Mils George Earthier were quietly nyarried in • . J. GI HRISTMAS GIFTS We are well prepared for your wants as our stock is filled with articles suitable for Christmas presents. Gold and Gold-filled 'Watches Clocks Necklets Bracelets _Brooches 'Cuff Links Scarf pins Ladie's & Gent's 'Fob Chains Gentlemen's Shaving and Smoking Sets Bracelet Watches from $2.50` up Howard's Watches from $35.00 .:RING-; Set'with Diamonds and'other Precious Stones Cut Glass China Brass Goods Novelties Gold -Headed Umbrellas-• We will be pleased to show you our goods and save any article for you' till Christmas. Silverware Lockets mem a happy 1ve� deleel' a's�• - G ' Iittllet ' Kenneth Mails as returned home 11 ISSUER OF MA.RRIACII ` LlC NSES Better op'endinig the past few Morita in the West. Miss GerrieVodden of London , - 1 You may. be ata loss to know what to ' shoos Christmas, Gift for a a" a Father; Mother, Brother or Sisteer. If so, read over this list of useful; and acceptable gifts, it` may help you to decide, or better still, come in and see our great assortnleni. of the Season's NewestNovelties Men's and Boys Ties, nicely box- pd, • •2a., 35c, 50c Monis Braces, in fancy Boxes •.35c, 50c Men's Garter's and Arm Bands' in fancysboxes at .......,2euc Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Fancy Hose, Gloves and Mitts. Ladies Fancy dollars, some nice- ly boxed at,,.25a, 35e, 50e, 75c Handkerchiefs in,fenay boxes at 150, 20c, 25c, 50c Silk. Scarfs, Wool Mufflers, Furs :. Gloves, Fancy Linens, Silk Waists, Sweater ()oats etc. Also a full assortment of Mens, Womens and Childrens House Shoes and Hockey Boots Plurmsteel Bros. SMALL PROFIT% 111o>EE JW$INEss 1 • Mrs. Harry Cowell of Michigan, isI Mr, Julius Wise is visiting at the visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo home of E. N, Baer' Marsh. Mr. Elwin Munroe is home at pres eat. obe sawrmiilll which he iee nt nds to ers cuht ee old ct on his farm Fieldbof used Goderich c rvsi shed. dedthe school last week and reports the con dition of the school and equipment with the quality of work being done places the school among the first in his inspe 11r, Jactorate, London (toad mes Johnston sr., had a pain What might have been a serious ful accident one day last week, while accident on the hill south of the bridge helping Mr. Geo. Hamilton. to move a building when he was struck on the last Switzer e we edriyignhenMr,anyMrs head by a roller, cutting it so that the a small heating r y stove ami the rfrontof doctor had to put in a number of the buggy and while going up the hill stitches. the axle brake, throwing out Mr. and Mrs Currie and her little daeghter Mrs, Switzer out. Luck for them with Mr. Walsh of Goderich are visit ing at the home of Mr. Errata: the horse did not run away, and after Miss Mary Raithhy is visiting her lyocuring another buggy got here safe uncle Rev. Win, Raithby of Dunn Miss Grace Stevenson is visiting villa, friends in Brussels this week. Mr. Arthur Marsh who was married Mrs, James Nott was visiting her in Manitou last Saturday morning is slaughter IiIrs, Wm. Grant at expected to arrive home with his bride the fore part of the week, Clinton, on Tuesday. The London Road League sent their a.;nual Christmas Box to the Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto this "lirttccfidad i Week, League meets next Tuesday night at the home of Mr; Robt, Hunter. A successful concert was given at S. S. No. e last Friday afternoon, The children gave a splendid program. driver and gave splendid satisfaction Births, Marriages & Dea,ths Mrs. Stephen .Butt died last Satur dgmorning after an illness over a month. She was intxtending her 80th year. Her husband and her daughters Mrs, W, Fisher, Mrs. H. Mew survive. The service was held in Bethel church on Monday and was conducted by Rev A. W. Brown. To the bereaved the heartfelt sympathy is extended. The stage route from Brumfield to RaElliott of Brncefieldbeen for 4let years�the sura being 5700 per year. The stage will not run to Seaforth as formerly: Mr.'Copeland of Bayfield, who bas had - it for some years, was a good stage to all cont'erred. On Thursdaof ast week Lawrence Forrest of Stanleylhad the misfortune I BIRTHS to be kicked on the face by a working MOON -In' Toronto' on Saturday horse in the stable, he isnot hurt very l Dec. 13th to Mr, and Mrs. John, much, but it was a narrow escape. Mr. Peter McKenzie and bridge were lately presented by their neighbors and friends with a marble clock, the gift was presented by Mrs, Thos. Chap man, all the neighbors gave a kindly welcome to the bride, who they hope I may long be spared to live in their midst. Mr. Walker, mail carrier has now many good large parcels to deliver, coming from good old Santa. Mr. 1 Walker fills his place very well he is obliging and always on hand in due Entrance Exams Mrs. Hunt and daughter Miss Win nae of Tuckersmith visited at the home 1 Continued) From Page 1 of litre. T. Simpson this week. l Vicken Berry who has been in Car (tee certificate of the rind alai of terry for three years is spending his P ' P vOhillagriste. mas vacation at his home in our the different s'chools', whose stand- ( aids might be quite unequal; Tho main objection to the en - Colborne Harold' Alen arrived home from the taped, charactia'tion is 'its stere d West on Friday last having spent the typed, character. Some method summer with friends inStrassburg and may be Revised t;tY remedy hist vin in i ty, Th is! one,w which ,con, a .son. Percy alter George, MARRIAGES MORSE-MACPHERSON-A.t the Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass, on Dec, 17th. 1913, by Rev. Dr. Van Allen, Jean Ferguson Macpherson to George W. Morse M. D. Levi Miss Edith, s Sundayed with • e proposed change s ( Walter h iTsviRnd, would create more evils, through friends on the itl Miss F. Breckins is visiting with rely favouritivine or accusations of Dyes in this vicinity for a few weeks + favouritism, or theough the at - toes in Win. . Hill Dursnd t s hi si, thiare sweek week. ! tempt to bring improper prepay Mr. Ed. Grigg had the good fortune 1 ed, than all the evils which attenid: to capture a fine foxiast week. the examinations assnow conducted, ehriscrnas Pootwear What can we suggest that is more, useful and acceptable to Young and Old alike that Footwear as a Christmas Gift. Our stock is most complete and it will astonish you to see the very extensive range of new styles and novelties we have for your inspection,:' Come and see for yourself, it will be a pleasure to show you what we have in Plain and Colored Felt Slippers Winter Footwear :: Leather Slippers Skating Shoes Travelling Bags . S. eI414pM14N Phone 70 Clinton i,. I