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It is now evident that this is to be a season of useful gifts. More money is being spent and more useful gifts are beingselected than.
ever before. Our stock is complete and full of• good senseable gifts that add comfort and warmth to Mother, Daddy, Brother or Sig ter.
Come in as often as you please and see the many pretty gifts we are showing.
WE MAKE A
SPECIALTY
OF
LADIWEAR NOVELTIES
Plain Hemstitched Linens
Guest Towels 25c and 35e
Full size Towels 95, to 50c
Tray Cloths .25c lo 500
Stand Onvers 25c to 50e
Dresser Scarfs • 25e to 50e
Pillow Cass 25c and 35e
Doylies 150 op
Centre Pieces" 25c to $1
Embroidered Pillow Cases
Embroidered Pillow Oases with hem.
stitched ends, good large size, and
speoial at 9Sc
All linen Embroidered Pillow Cases at
per pair ........$1.50,,2.00 and 52.00
Infants ti'ool Jackets
Made from beautiful soft wool yarn
white, trimmed with pale blue,,pin),fi°'
mauve and belio, at......50c to 2.00`.x'
New shipment of
Christmas Waists in
Silk, Linen, Voiles,
priced from $2.50 up
Table Cloths and Napkins
Damask Table Cloths with Napkins to
match, every pattern new this sea-
son, specially imported for our
Christmas trade, at from....53 to it
Those make a very handsome gift
Towels and Toweling
Lirge size Embroidered Towels, hem
stitched ends at 500 to 51
Large size Fancy Huck Towels at 500
to 51
Fancy Damask Guest Towels, hem
stitched ends, 25c and 500
Guest Toweling, fancy damask border
at per yard 35:/c
Fancy Huck Toweling, wide width. at
per yard 25c to 50e
Wool Mitts and Gloves
Ladie"a and children's Wool Mitts
and Gloves in great variety, in all
'colors and sizes from "5 to 50c
Christmas handkerchiefs
We are showing thousands of ,Fancy
Christmas Wendt/ercbiefs, in pure
linen. mercerized cotton, and silks,
both plain and initial, hemstitched,
• scalloped dna embroidered edges, at
from 5c up to 112
Sensable Gift Giving
Eiderdown Bed Comforters, made of
good quality sateen, and satin tops,
at l2 up
All Wool Blankets, pink and hh.e
borders, from $3 up.
Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, all sizes.
from
Axminster Floor Matts from52Sg 755U uupp -
Perrin's Gloves as Gilts.
Every pair guaranteed, in all calms.
Gloves never go amiss in a ladies
wardrobe, . Size clianged after Christ•
M58 if necessary, prices 1.00 to 2.50
Ribbons for Christmas
A)1 the new Christmas Rihbone are
110ly in stock. wide fancy ribbons for
fenny work, down to the narrow rib
hon for tying rip Christmas boxes,
from 2244 to 75c
Umbrellas as GifIS
A great variety of nobby handles
with •sterling silver aucl rolled go'd
mountings. suitable bands fear es,grav
ing, excellent quality tops and covers
from 2.00 yip
Fibre Slik,iScarfs
Beautiful Fibre Silk Evening Seeds
for women, in great variety of colors
and designs, •in plain and Dresden,
specially priced at ....1.00, 1.25 up
Fancy Collars
We are showing a complete range of
Christmas Fancy Collars and Belts,
done up in fancy boxes, that make a
very acceptable gift. from25.0 to $2
Linens
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Gloves
Hosiery
Sweaters
Under-
wear
Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys
At The Men's Store,
Silk Itufliers, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Coat Sweaters
Sweater Coats
Men's and Buy's Sweater Coats, in
all the popular color combination with
Collor and pockets, in all sizes. These •
melte a very useful and handsome gift
priced from 1 00 to 5.00
MPH'S SO
Men's and boys Si:k Scarfs e'pecially
bought for the Christmas trade, in all
the new colifringe, in Flowing 'Ends,
Pour -in -hand; Bows, Tecks, Etc., price •
from 250 to 1.00
Fancy Bram
Boys and hen's Fancy flraces, wide
and narrow webhs, in light and•daik
colors, in pretty separate boxes, make
a senseab:e gift, at 21r, 50o, 75e
Men's and Boys Mufflers
Fibre Silk Mufflers, in all the new
tones, wide width, thirty six to forty
five inches long, frit ged ends, priced
at 50c to 2.00
Novelties
Arm hands. Garters, Collar Buttons
Cull Links, Tie Pins, Cuff Holders. A
complete stock to choose from,
Fancy Sox as Gifts
Fancy Sox, in all' colors and sizes
boxed separately. These make a very
useful present at 25c and 50c
Men's and Boys flats
Fedoras. Telescopes, Christies, and
Cape. in all the newest shapes for men
and hove, from 33c to 3.00
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UNDERWEAR.
Underwear
Men's and boys all wool Underwear
—Stanfield's, Penman's, Wolsey's and
all the best makes in stock, in all
sizes from 1.01 up
Boys Clothing
Boys Lion Brand. Be 1 Dog. and
Sandfords Clothing,, trade in the very
newest styles and cloths for winter
wear, all sizes priced from 3.50 up.
Also a complete range of Boys
Overcoats.
Handkerchiets
Silk Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen.
Mercerized and Fancy Cotten, plalp
" and initialed, in plain white are', collies
priced at 5o to 1,00 each
Gloves as Gifts
We are sbowing a completer range
of men's and boys Gloves, in wool, kid
Mocha, and fur lined, in all s1Ms, done
fro
up min&(ofancyto3.00 Christmas boxes, priced
Ilnibiiellas as Gilts •
Men's Utnbrellas in great variety of
handles, engraving plates of sterling
silver and rolled gold, silk and wool
cases, priced from 1 50 10 5.00
Furs Furs -
Men's Fur Coats, Caps, Gauntlets at
special prices during the Christmas
week. If you intend buying a Fur
Coat this year it will pay you well to
come to this store,
Men's Overcoats
Men's Overcoats in all the newest
effects, made of alt wool heavy tweed, J
several nifty styles to choose from !
priced from 10,00 up
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Store Open Evenings
Till Christmas
Shop in the Morning
if Possible
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A Merry Christmas
Arid
A Happy And
Prosperious New Year
OUR SPECIALS
For Now and all Next Week
Nickle Plated Teapots
Ooffee Pots
Tea Trays
Crumb Trays
Berry Spoons
Carte Forks
Meat Forks
Bread Knives
Carvers in Cases .
A few pieces of Cut Glass
Scissors in Came
Electric Lamps
Hanging Lamps
Table Lamps
Oil Heaters
Fancy Imported Graniteware
Alluminiumware
Pocket and Pen Knives
Mitts and Gloves
Rifles and Guns
All of The Above Lines at Reduced Prices
Popular and Appropriate New Tear's Gilt
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A 4o -gallon, heavygalvanized iron tank filled
with American Royalite Oil. The best to use
for Heaters, Stoves and Lamps,. only $11.70
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AT THE HOUSE Or REFUGE,
One of the inmates of Huron
County house of refuge, Me, ilaye,
has fallen heir to a large fortune
in Scotland. up in the .thousands
of pounds, and negotiations arc go-'
ing on for him to get the money.
Mr, ktaye is 76.
Provincial Officer Phippen, of
i3'ingliam, visiting the institution,
1^arned that there had been no
deatils'in two months. The latest
arrival is Mrs. Wiley, of .'Sulgrave.'
Some of the inmates are 90 to 06
years of age. Expenses for the
year averaged 01 .cents a week.
.11r. Mulcts had a large crop of 1
onions, and. after paying for -seed,
the net proceeds were 81,080,
CHRISTMAS CLOSING EKEIt-
C1SES AT PUBLIC SCHOOL,
A number of interesting events
took place at the Public School
here on Friday of last week. The
Claris'limas spirit pzlevaded all the
rooms. Miss Wiltse's and Miss Mc
Grego.r's room united in render-
ing a program coslisisbing of rec-
itations choruses and a Christmas
cantata followed by a distribution
of ,presenitts from a .nicely decor-
ated tree. A number 'of pares;ts
graced the occasion. Miss Wiltse
and Miss McGregor had taken con-
, pains in preparing the' program and the children rendered
their parts very eieditably, and a
vea'y pleasanttsm.e twas ispetatt!
Through the courtesy of, the man-
ager of the Princess Theatre, the
other rooms viz. Miss Cooper's,
Miss +Chidley's, {Miss 'Wilson's.
Miss Steven's, Miss Courtice's and,
Miss Tier's to the number of about
250 were enl`leD•'tlainied by a series
of films specially secured for chit -
Ther children malphed in
file With.. their teachers to the thea -
tare giving the manager a full house,
1To say that the children enjoyed
'the pictures is putting it mildly,
Their hearty applause and exuber-
ant laughter showed how thorough
ty they were enjoying it, At the
Mdse. of the elvtelrttainunent a'very
hearty vote of •thanks' was tend-
ered by the Principal to' manager
Ramsay and tlye children showed
their' appreciation by vociferous.
and prolonged applause, The tea-
chers, of the Public School wi•sIvto
.express' ,publicly their apprecia-
tion .for 'ibis treat asst It entailed
considerable ex pease and trouble
on tlhd• }girt of the management all
of whicie `.was, given graltliutously„
The new( 'nianfagemeint, by ''their
courteous treatment of their, pat-
rons and by: Lihe auperior charact-
-er of their pictures are deserving
of the' warrngjst patronage of the
people of the town. •Miss
Torr anceVel,y kindly ' presided 'at
tits piano.A'' ntpmber of 'the teach -
'ere .during. the day received from •
their 'children ;tokens ,of apprecia-
tion. 'aceompain1e:d• by suitable ad-
aesises:
NOMINATION,
Rein.omber that Monday evening,
Dee 29th is the date for nomina-
ting candidates for tlse municipal
offices. Be on hand and hear what
the candidate have to offer e forth
the
'welfare of the town.
ACCEPTS CALL TO CLINTON..
Rev: Jerraltl C. Potts, curate at
Grace Church, Ilrant'forcl, has an-
nounced' his deei:sioas to accept the
offer of the rectorship of St. Paul s
Church, Clinton, in succession to
Rev, C. E. Jeakine,'vho goes to St.
Jude's Church, 131 antforcl, at the be-
ginning of Lase year/. Rev. Mr.
Potts'vfll not movC°to Clinton im-
media9lely, but the transfer will be
made in the course. of ' the next
tihree months.: •
INTERMEDIATE SCIIEDULE.
Jan 1-C'linton at St. Marys.
Jan. 5—Stratford at G'oderieh,
Jan, 7—Goderich at Clinton.
Jan, 9—St. Marys at Stratford.
Jan. 14—Clinton at Goderich.
Jan, 15—Stratford at St. Marys.
Jan. 19—Godesieh at Stratford.
Jan. 20 -•St. Marys' at Clinton.
Jan. 23—Goderich at St. Marys,
Jan. 26—Clinton at Stratford.
Jan. 26—St. Malys at Goderich,
Jan. 29• -Stratford at Clinton.
1T MEJEI1 Bi TRUED HERE,
I It may not be generally known that
under the Tree Planting, Act of the t
Province of Ontario, trees planted on
the public b ighways become the pro
err c'
11 the
owners of
pert), the bend
at11 trent to the highway, 1•lersce tele.
phone, telegraph ur electric compan-
ies or persons destroyiug ur injuring
suck tepee, without the owners consent
are liable to line nr hum isuutneut.
MINOR LOCALS.
Have. you .noticed the days grow
longer since Sunday.
1913 is almost gone. R,entent*your
New 'Era subscription for 1914.
The 32nd Regiment Rifle Associa-
tion Inas been clis'nanded by a re-
cent Militia Or'1ose
If you 'want bread and buns, with
that nutty flavor use Model Hour.
M'f'g. by Harvey Bros. Exeter.
The New Era will be pleased to
receive all items of news. Send
in ' your list of holiday visitors.
Model Flour contains the qual-
ities that tickle tale palate. Don't
wo'''ry if you have had trouble with
your baking, try Mo:d•el.
The Oakville Record i5 now !nits
eleventh year,, lite, W. J Fleu`y,
the veteran newspaper man.,and
a former Huron ,Old Boy at the
helm has made the -Venture- a suc-
0e51,
Gift Givinq
Is Always a Pleasure, but
Gift Choosing
Is Sometimes Perplexing
Perchance you will find it pleasureable
and (;rofitab.e at our store where we in-
vite you to make your purchases, feeling
satisfied that we can serve you profit-
ably and otherwise to your advantage.
Our stook should suggest a suitable
gift for any age.
The We Do Fair eo.
Often the cheapest-mways the Best
HALL DATES
Dec, 29—Nomination meeting.
Jan. 2nd—Pastime Club Dance.
Jan, 5—Election.
Jan. 7th—St. Joseph Dramatic
Club.
Jan. 13 Chicago Glee Club,
A GOOD MAN GONE,
A brief allusion was made last.
week to the death of Mr, Thomas
Walker, It is always a pleasure
to speak well of those we love
and: respect—batt it must he con-
fessed it is a more pleasant task
while they live, than after they
have passed away. It is better to
bestow one kinks word during life,
than to engrave the most beauti-
fully writIten epitath on ,n}arble,
Mr, Walker was a man respected
and loved by all who had the
pleasure of his acquaintance, .His
word was his bond, Tao was an
especially honest, pure, sincere,
kind-hearted, man—but his s'reat-
estf charm lay in his simplicity of
chart -Latter, Many a lesson, many a
sermon, bas "dear old Tommy
Walker" preached by .his ,blame-
less simple life, lessons and ser-
mons fal•z'teachinig, more abiding
than the greatest oratory that ever
Dsoured from the lips of Relented
octoi{ of Divinity, ors lawn -cloth
e Bislltopf.• Would there , were
more like him! The Whole eoim-
munillty would he the better, for
the presence in their midst of •un-
es1lnitatiou6 virturc, such as lie
pinssessedr in such a utarlcecl 41e -
gem inclosingour lyra) tribute
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of affection, to the memory of one
'We dearly loved, we would fain re-
peat the words of inspiration, so
applicable in his case, "Mark't'he
perfocti man, and behold the up-
right, for the end of that inan, 1S
peace,"
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Merry Christmas! How we would like to say
it to you in person, but we cannot. These printed
words must take the place, of the cheery spoken
greetings. Christmas is the season when we are
$ ^ closest to our friends, for with each remembrance
$, we, receive or send some thoughts that form a
• veritable web of memories and good wishes which
s enmesh you and 1 and your friends, and my friends,
i and our friends' friends, until the whole world is
• one in the joy of the Christmas Season. •
• With best wishes for youth happinessand
• prosperity through the next year, and a•11 the years
of your life, again we say, "Merry Christmas!"`
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