HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-12-19, Page 10Both our stdres are alive _with Christmas Gifts suggestions,
We have made preparationsfor the Holiday Trade. HTundrreds0f
serviceable, useful and inexpensive gifts.ar-e�. ere. Why not.make..;
u your mind to do your Christmas shoppmlmg this week, You can
.then choose your gifts at your leisure. Berew are a few sugges-
tions that should aid in solving the perplexing question
EAT TO GIVE
Give.
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Umbrella.`
Umbrellas are popular as
Christmas gifts, We havea
special stock of Box Wood,
Horn Pearl and Gold Handles
put up in a beautiful holly box.
Complete line for both men
and women. '
$it to S5.
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Stylish Hand Bags
Where is the lady who would not appreciate
one of our new style Hand Bags. There is nothing
newer made than the ones: we are showing. A use-
ful present, sure tb please, the prices 25e to $10.
Handsome Belts
We are showing an unbeatable line of Fancy
Belts for Christmas giving, 'Beautiful Belts with
specially attractive neat buckles, 25e 10 $t'SO
Christmas Neckwear
Every year we seem to have nicer, prettier,
better Neckwear for'men. This year will be no
exception, we have a wonderful variety of haneisome
Silk and. Knitted Ties in special Christmas designs
and shadings, prices from 25c to $1.
Scarfs, Etc.
In Silk Chiffon, Silk ,Nets, and Fancy Beaded
Scarfs, in white and a variety of colors. All new.
Prices are from 99C to $2.25
Handkerchief ,.iection
Is Ready for the Great Christmas Season
The handkerc4iief is probably the most popular
of all Christmas gifts, Nothing has been left un-
done to get an assortment equal to the demands of
the hundreds of people who will make purchases
here. Whether it be the more costly or moderate
priced Handkerchief you require, you will find very
charming specimens in Silk, Irish Linen, Ernbroid-
ered, Scalloped or 'Hemstitched Lace Edges.
Handkert.hiefs of every known kind for men, women
and children, 5c up to $1.50
Gloves for,
Christmas
You will find an exception-
ally good stock of Gloves here
always, but at Christmas,time
we-are'at our best. The variety
of styles and shades, the relia-
bility of the makes, the excep-
tionably good ' quality at the
reasonable prices make our
Gloves a favorite Christmas
gift., We will cheerfully ex
change for proper sizes after
Christmas
Men's $1 to 75
Women's .......,1 to 3 00
Cnildren's 50e to 75c
Mufflers.
If there is one department that is better pre-
pared than anotherto show you something really
swell for Christmas giving, it is Mufflers. Every
known style is here in great variety of weave and
color, and the Price is ahuays Right.'
Toques
You are always sure of the newest styles, the
best weaves and the gr'eatest variety of colors here.
Prices are 25.35 and 50t
Sweater
Coats w
For. Everyone
' No matter whom you
wish to give to, we have
a Sweater Coat to suit.
Men, women and chit”
dren can be fitted here
in any wanted color or
weave. Every coat a
beauty
75c to $S;oo
,Doll Carriage Competition
The following list of names are those who are in, the field up -to Dec. th-
Keep working little busy bee; you have just as good a chance as anyone.
Those who are entitled *to vote are cash buyers, and all cash paid in on outstanding accounts
l'athler'n 1,45ingsione
' 'orence. Re. ke
Hazel Freeman
01 Arlon 1VIr'B cien
Eileen A` inson
Norma TrAe,ivt , '
Ora ce McPae
I:essie Harland
r'erril Swett
Madeline Hawkins
Jin Bell
afar orie,Jiatemais
.'milt' C:on'iel
Ceta Danford
Lula, Crica
, can Milrer -
rene rllilk r
Lucy Levy
I)oro.ny Bir. lit'
3ltd s Beattie
tti e
can Ford
Biancne Tibbett
ren, Shwtet;
Ruth nail'
Clava Potter
E, McMichael
'.lone Coellrane,
Clara Carbert
Dais;, edfger,
Bess'e ;Vier;rah
Bessie 111urphc
++arion ,hon! )son
Mary 'q?cfntosh
i'hyllis 'Wheatley.
'Mary Middleton'
Doris { .Ilyer
Gertie Yeo
Vera Gould
Josie Fitzsimmons
Vera Cook
R+ I; , Viola Cook
Eva Cook
fie4iie Rutledge
Winnie Mr Math
Leila Ernmiereon
Kathleen Midson
Bee Grant
Emily 'Hunter
Dorothy Mason
Delight Miiteh
i:eabeIla J)hnstun
Id argaret Cree
Margaret Mennel.
Lottie Livermore
Yauuig
Carrie Piesctt
Melon Ro,bertst'n
Viola Wise
Violet Casio
\Gladys McGuire
Mabel Wright
Helen Ladd
Edith Jo ',hnaton
Bertha Gunn
Dorothy Manning,
Reith !Hale
"Helen Grigg
Llva•Cook
Jessie Ball
Margaret Bali
Mary Crudmore
Grace Evans
rt
.1uiu Lindsay
Susie 7loward
Susie Castle
}dna Jamieson
Ruuth. Jalkson
n lora McCorvie
Kathleen McTaggait
Jessie McGuire
Annie McFarlane
Ilelen !Mason
Margaret Rideal :at
Nettie Taylor'
Eleanor Plum,steel
Ea'th]eein .Nicholl
Fdith ranter
Donna Stevens.'
Muriel Rat'hweil
Grace '6'ibbrutt
Madeline Shaw,
Je
sin Weir
Beth Smith
Agnes Walker
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Muriel
Muriel Potter
Madeline Streets
(Clara Steepe
Retta. Elliott
Helen Cook
Sadie Draper
narriott Carivt'eIe4i
Agnes Combe
M Currie
Marion An
Ir
0110 Dnlaert y
Ballo. :,,oxes'opened and counted by me. Dec. 9th, and certified corret.
---Rev. C. E. Jeakina
IA* WVIWIN
oc.l view$;
'NEW 'TE461TP11,, ENGAG bD. •
:The $chcol .4n rd have, V-
gae'od the serviceS of Miss l)1' -)c
o(nald of Constance as ttte ti;t'ccesis
or, to;Mies E. C. T.plad
CARD OF THANKS
14Ire. W. J. Cooper yvislles to thank
nhcMuitia) Life 1rrsurtitnce Corn ()any
for their pt'ompt payment'ot' $1,090of
be sort John's pnlicy,
''' MRS. W. J. 00•DPi,l1
OOUNOIL MEE \INC
The ;Council .held their last inciting
on M4nday,evening, The Treasurer's
repnr,t was presented and the ,rest of..
the evening was spent in discussing
the Hydro Electric meeting kngd
was decided to hold a meeting•. on
Wednesday evening to discuss the' by;
law to the ratepayers.
ANOTHER MILESTONE
His. Worship Magistrate Andrews
and'liis•good wife quietly celebrated
thein 33rd anniversary of their mar-
riage on Tuesday of this week. The
New Era joins with their many.
friends in hoping that they may live
to celebrate their diamond jubilee.
17+7 ('ER AS IzLS AND
STRING COURT..
The winter assize and spring rir-
enit rrst for Western •U+'ntaiio coan-
tiec nave lit rar announced. The
eates a.: Gc3eri'!i are. -Toe Cham-
ca[krr-loon-jury Tuesday,, June 24;
Chief justice of the Rang s bencr,-
Jut, ; Tuesday, `1Varch 25
A WRONG DEM IND
The Elliott. Euro;miss (College,
Ter..nto has , n, more 'tuenings for
aun'g men acrid women; who pos-
sess a torough b'.s,atess -and :hail t -
hand education than it ca.) ''till
The salaries offered aro Larger
than ever before. This ;well-
known college enjoys a gree t r e-
pu abet for superior t"ar ung.
'Illi: STIVIAS AbiD
NE'+ YEAR P.ATES.
ngie Fare Dec .24, 25,,, good for
return Dec, sr also Dee z7 and Jan
1.e',yod tor' -'eturn Jan.2, i013
far,:;, acid ore -third, Dee 21 to Jan.
1, gu• d /tor return Jan. 3 1913 be-
tween , all stations in Canada •east
o'f Port Artl'ur, ,.iso to Detroit a; d
Port .Huron, Mich., Buffalo, slack
Rock ',nd Suspe.nslo') ;3ridge,
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IS TRANSFERRED
1 he Ifollowinc. item refers to a
former 01 n'tenian conductor
1Vlitche;,
who was a 'orner ope a-
tur ar:d froig:'. agent .,t.0 intuit;-•
T' 'u1 actor Mi.. he 1, ofthe G •T
u!way who hahcen ru Dingbi•.-
ttrern e ifc,rd a r,1 'Go terich
nas t e, '. ' .a'ansferred u a run he-
tweerr Sou,h.n,pt7rr and Ham,lton.
Conductor li hi..ty has charge of
he run he.wren Gndern 11 and
raford udtil a soccer or to Mr.
Vf tr`hell isappoi$ited.
L. O. L, OFFICERS
'_r be f, lou in; officers were elected
and ins'>Thal 'ou Tuesday, Dec Titer
10th of ,I . f'. L, 710.
R. J. Cliff, W. Al,
D. S than D. M.
o b ,Jea kine, Chap,
A, 0. Uhuksnn Ft. 12.
i oherty 1' S.
P Oantalon lrea'.
John lord, D. of 0,
A. Cantelon t.ee.
J. 1', Sheppard, 1st (lotnmitie roar.
D. Beacazir :nil Committee ,,an.
D. Rorke, 3rd Committee man,
T sh Wok, 4th COW althea man.
D, Stepp, lith Committee man.
D. Elliot\, 1. T.
Win. Ladd, 0. T.
A POSTAL v OTI 'P
rho queal'icrn ,Cies been rat ed
wit i1 the D-partmenl as co permit-
ting the affixin't, on toe lac.: of
lett_! s of o't'her mai: matte
siampa which e.c old for reisin'r
'funds for anti -t aber•cuter of
ol per .bene4rlent soils es Giving
to the 10, 181) of many c.o inn' es to
ee 'Tat lett rs be tic g all sit eh
stamps or, their face, and the notice
:Tat they wit return ai' such letters
t the country of origin. his De-
partment Cannot, accept for de'i-
very mail Umatereerbelaring«ail-'hor other
stamps
on their fa e I,i view. hoe ' er, of
the ssympaihy of lite Potttna.ter
General . 4v,ih - the aims offth ,so
tocieties, and this desire to in 'eft
heirviews esfer ascan be done:
wjtnoni rn t`1n2],:c • toth- service,
he directs that notice be gis clan
:hit 11.00lle-Aioi will i:eznnde this
reason to 5 000 stamps In placed
on ti,, back of letters or other
mail matters as dealers,
FORMER C1ODElliC11 C+Il3L
WEDDED,
Ani cieresting anatrin ottiai my t nt
sons solemnized inLondjr 00
day of Iasi' we• k tt u n Mitt` F lith
Mary, daugh`er'01! Mrs. . Mary Alaic
'incl the late Condu,tor 1U Al:lc.
formerly atliotita'tcli became :'hu
t -i ride of 3r hu1' George Dixon, The
{ 1 ea oniony was per! crated by Roy.
to F. 13 Doherty, :y, a St Paul's ea -
;herb.. tinder a eanony of w. rte
'10101 deco, •ntrans w,th a black -
gr gr rid ,f palms and cut llor'e:s,
'The trifle was ,:linriningiy, gowned
in ivory - dueness. -a:L, in WI ill over-
dress of ninon trimmed with pearl;
fr,nge and rosebuds and curio., a
wfiotver bouquet of while roses :aid
t iv of -the -t fey She wor a
Juliet cap with a weath of i rings
bitssoms and bridal t eil, YLss Lire
Nouir, 0'1 m-1cii), and Sties Pain
Allru o; Clinton, were ribbon bear.
els. t'in'ts Algia ritoth•ar 0'' the
Iride, wore black satin trimmed
With while and old lace The
;ride was giver, away by her node
.1 awes rrlgie al Guelph . the
t eremgny a da ;Al ty lune: 'on was
served in the 'dit.it-grown - Mittel)
was decoratedwith pink a,.d 1v1aitt,s
,...hes and earneii e the Tony l ur-
'ese orches+ a discoursing sweet
•trorsie meanwhile The grimy. s'''ilt
to the bride was a thze�estona dia-
mond ring, Mr, rind Mrs Dixon lilt
tor ,a eh,ort N4Er &ting trip to T):,tnoit
anddjewefl, Mel, ,gan T;i;' bride's
going -away dress was ! grey tan -
toed .cult 'vith black vs,lcut' a,t
Ti.ey will return ti• London and
take up their mei •r there. The
)cilnessee of the 0 e in,luded
guests ,iron` Gu:,: n ;Cllxz.on,
Listowol, Fla ga:sv'il a St. 'Chomae.
Gien,be, Toronto and ii. wH'l, Mieh.
Tito bride's 1 hinds i', town join iii
tcrgliirig - her man; Years ol:,hattpi
peas fn het new sphere.
With, prices as attractive as the
goods. We think our stock will.
'suggest a suitable gift for .any
eand for`every.purse:
The' ®De Pair - o
Often the cheapest _/lilways the Best
ammai
Aossmarsaiharmirmas
ET BUSY
Only 5 Days to ehristimas
- We have a large assortment of the most
Suitable, Sensible aud Useful Gilts
We have duplicated many of the most popular lines.
What could be more Appropriate than the following.
Nickle Plated Teapots 50c to 2 50 Butter Knives 25c to L00
" (Jaffeepots 75c to 2 50 Bread Knives 15e to .75
Trays ....15c to 1.50 Carving Sets in cases.... 1,50 to 4.00
u Crumb Trays 250 to 2.00` Knives & Forks in Sets 50e to 5.00
Brass Trays 50a to 1 (lt Scissors in (lases .,75c to 3.00
Oxidized Trays 50a to 1.00 Safety Razors 100 to 5.00
Tea Spoons 05c to 1100 Berry Spoons. ....... .35 to 150
Desert Spoons 50c to 4.00 Gravy Ladles 35 to .75
Tab'e Spoons 55c to 0,00 Cake Forks 100 to 1.50
Pickle Folks 25e to 1,25 Bold Meat Forks 100 to 1,50
Sugar epoops 25c to .50 Bathroom •Sets 50 to 200
Carpet Sweepers 2.00 to 3.50
SPECIALS FOR THE CHILDREN
gkates, Pocket Knives, Silver Cutlery Sets, Smoothing Irons.
Lanterns, Money Banks, Hockey sticks.' Whips, Tool Sets,
Cup, Saucer and plate Sets, Small Rifles, Etc, And many
Novelties too numerous to enumerate.
Make your selections and we will reserve them for you,
,HARL11htD BROS.
Stoves, Hardware and Novelties
I, I:GI,SLA't;'IY F, GRANTS,-„,_
TORUR AL 54 TIOOLS,
'Phe Leg sly ive ,Urntnt to Rural
Pnblie andSeper'ie stchools is care
ed .n .lie :salaries and certificates
Of ,he tear Se,s In190d,it amount.
ed .,co $178 065, and -in 1307 (the.lirst
yetr in which .:re present system
'for computing grants was t,sedt
*300,720.42, Ai se larie increase.d'
Cite amour.'enre
` ed approaches' ai•
most I :riff a .1111111am, which was ai-
m .1 $100' 00 in excess of the ap-
pr.)priat, 'in, In 1912 1' wes
ar-
er
that the
paid ftepmt ineired, to salar-
ies should begin at $350 for Pi inci-
i':ill and 5950 Tor ,}ssiatant teaener
inst'e',d of 5311 and 5200 as ha . tor-
racily been . allow :d, In spit, of
this am o•'ei• droll fr,r. 6,000 nad
to,beobtained in ore?ts that the
grants earned might be paid in
:uli,
T:.c Government has decided that
alt grants fo" edue•rt:oral purposes
:Waist trot exceed the amount ' oted,
whir'h is $io0,000. so that a pro • ata
re.i)....•lion may be necessary' in
order that ,th. amount paid to the
at ho"'s nnay oevith:n the appto- (
priation 'th• ve refereed to. The 1
grant. on Intermit) First and Sec- l
end Clas, Cert16•cates is now with-
drann in accordance with the poli -
e'� f
o tre Im.e..1,. Tho grant
De on Prat and 8euond Claes Ferman 1Plumrebinl and Heating
ent Cert ficates remtins this same, a (Phone 133)
versamonmeartsamorraersarlomeat
An Open 'Winter
is not so Much Tun fox the Christ -
7r ns season asp *he deep snow that
carries up all av',y with hal, tor-
0,otton frolica of youth
Rut it It is Freezing Cold
said you have an incompetent heart-
ing' .system, you would prefer
a]aen weather 'to BEAUT' 7 UI,
KNOW, trot its to see that. oft
v.: 1 run no danger of diseo.mfort
by haven^• us put your house in
cyder,
Thos. .loris
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Not a medicinel But a man's Calfskin .
Shoe, built to keep you in good heaith—
free from colds and rheumatism.' .A,man's
:ohne which will keep you warm and dry
through all kinds of winter weather.
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This shoe is not an experiment. We
have been selling it for ten years, and
know from experience what it will do. It
`has No Equal.
Get a Pair ,Now.
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