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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1911-12-14, Page 9‘1101111111, 111111.111 Won NewsAseoril The .ffoliday Season. I is again at hand and. the same old questicn arises "What shall I give Sister, Brother, Mother and Fath- er ?" Why not let us help you Solve the problem? Here are a few of the many articlEs that may be had at our store: • • SKATES • HOCKEY STICK.78 SLEDS BOG SHOVELS POCKET KNIVES RAZORS RAZOR STRAPS CARPET SW.6.1EPERS WASHING MACHINES /4 EAT CHOPPERS RS. POTTS IRONS . SCISSORS SCISSOR SETS CARVING SETS BREAD KNIVES MIMS: TEA, & COFFEE POTS NICKLE -TRAYS :HANGING LAMPS PARLOR LAMPS SILVER CRUET TRAYS (sRANITS WARE TABLE 1LVERWARj • • AND NUMEROUS OTBER AB,TIOLEEL • • Useful presents are appreciated by all.. We invite you to come and look over our Stpok. 1 i& 1\TD BIZOP. STOVES and HARDWARE 11111011111•1111•111111B1011111.11111=11111111•1111111.111111111111111,0111,1141 BEAR IN MIND THAT WE SELL ONLY I THE BEST IN RUBBER FOOTWEAR Whether you Want a pair ofBonts, skreties, Sock and Rubber, Leather topped Rubber, Alaskas, felts and Rub- bers, Light Rubbers, for over your shoes or anything else in heavy ot light RUBBER FOOTWEAR. WE HAVE .THEM IN THE BEST QUALITIES ONLY Cheap Rubbers are not .worthwhat they eost. BUY THE BEST. IT PAYS FRED. JACKSON 111111111112111111111116111111111111111111111111111121112111111111,111111111011111111111111. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • - SEASONABI.,E, GOODS ---- I • • MODERATELY PRICED ' • • • 1 . . . . • : MEN'S OVERtOATS. $5.00. to $18.00 • • • Our stock of overcoats neVer was more complete than it is et the • present time. Many new lines were added last week and early sold • • sizes replaced and it is now one of the largest and best assorted stacks t ever offered tor your inspection. ' . Several new, nobby, lines to choose from at $10.00—BoyO 's ver- • coats in all the latest styles at from $3.50 to $10.00. :We have also just added to our stock another large shipment of Men's and Boy's Suits. Don't, fail to eee these before buying your new • Fall Suit. • Rubbers—Areyou going to buy an y Rubbers this fall ? if you are. • save money on them by buying them here we have the cheapest and • we have the best. . • Men's, Women's and Children's!ine Rubbers,. Men's and Boy's Hay . • Face and Buckle Rubbers; Men's long Rubber Boots. • Special prices on Boots, Blanketss'Underwear, Hose ete, I • . • a - • • 2 IT VVIL4',. PAY YOU...TO TRADE 1 A• : WITH US. 2 • . * • • SMALL PLUMSTEEL MORE...-: PROFITS' • B.Roar iBUSINESS: t •••••••••••••••••••••••464.40.•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4144.4,1144044.0...• J. B Hoover 1 1I 1 IWIE re::: r-• . . Nelson Ball • UNIQUE DESIGNS • ,A,EL . „ In house tinnishings 1 are in demand by those 4 of artistic tastes. A visit • • • nere 'will disclose .34261 E FURNITVRE . THAT IS DECORATIvE but not overly dear. Merit is what wins these days, Iand it's only merit that gives us our liberal patronage MERIT IN FURNITURE MERIT IN Place The cheapest spot In Huron County to buy en hinds of thrhittsre. Hoover i: Bali I avect:TvvAX., Z/IiV C C 4.11***44414•41111.44.41.40‘444141k,4044444 44044 ..44 4144. NW 440* OUR STOCK OF FANCY GOODS CHINA NOVEL- TIES AND BOOKS This is the time of all Sims for makiag life brighter for others. Vo* no doubt have in mind such a senti- ment and associated with it some friend. The pleasure of giving is gresst, sometimes there •is less pleas- ure in deeding what to give. Per- haps we can help you some. We may no be able to meet an your wants, Lew, stores can for every peraan btu we are reasonably sure you. will Ind something to suit some, if not all, of your friend,s. In some departments our stack may not be the largest. We never overload so that evary year we have new goods and. the latest novelties. Incidentially beileve we can save you money on the good. It may be mutually profitabla Li you. come to our store. I I W. D. FAIR CO. Often Cheapest Always the Best • Mrs. A. Forbes viieted her son, 1Vtr. A. Pantos of Sea -forth, Jana wc.,e1r. Mr. Bartlett Levis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Geene Levis, is home from the .west. Miss Jessie Thompion visited her • sister, Mrs, E. G. McTaggart of Blyth last week. . Mr, G. W. Barge has taken a posi- tion in Hamilton, and left last week for thati city. Mr. A. Hoopes • was in Parkhill on Tuesday settling a one thousand dollar insurance Arr. and Mrs. Jolla Parker returned to th..(r 'Mine &n Strate.orcl on Fri- day last after a ten -days visia with friends in and about CI aiton. 13y - gone recollections always make tacit visits pleasant both for them- sAvesand those whose guests they are. • Mr. George Hinehlaf of Regina, Sask., a former .well-known citizen of town, is ae present) on a Visit, accompanied by his • wile, with fri.ends in the vicinity of Seaforth, and spent Monday lase greeting Oa Clinton friends, who were one .and all delighted to 'see him looking so well. M. • Norman Snider of Radisson Sask., is visiting his unci, . Mr. John Snider, and other Wm Is in town and vicinity. Ile formerty lived in 'Clinton, learniag the. blackrenithing here with Mr. AThert Seeley and for the past nouple ot years has been engaged ;n that) .a.business IM the wese. Dante :ltunor says that when he goes back to the prairies i, will net be alone, that)—but it is too early to men- tion n.arnes. Mr. Arthur Ford, only son. of Rev. J. E. 'and Mrs. . Ford of town, . spent the ,ies end a guess Wesley parsonage. Mr. Ford, 'who is Vie, special Ottawa correspondent of the Winnipeg Telegram, has just changel his place of seeidenee from Winnipeg to he Capitol and .when he left for Ottawa on Tuesday he was accompanied by his wife • and two little Sono• who have. been guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ford for several 'Weeks, hi he wale ai • rengementa for settle's' there. Mr.' John, Pecliitt returned last week tram New Warren, Sa-4k., where he. spent several months with his son,: Mr. • Lou Peckita, who homesteaded there ir years ago.. Lou had the usual roughing -it experieriee. but he rather enjoyed this than onerwisa and, some 'me since he had all, bis land under. culaivation. and is '.noW reaping the reward or his industry. This has been a bad year for Sas- katchewan as well as for Alberta, • and to a, less extent Manitoba but Lou seems to be in a favored belt and while many have been frosted out his crop escaped almost entirely and his wheat will hive an average yield of twentf-five bushels. to the acre. He has a lot • of oats, too, and some flax, a total yield of /3500 bushels. Ile will not be down to Ontario tais season, butt is look- ing forward to the fall of 1912 for a good long visit. kr. William Routiedge returned on Friday last from a nine -weeks stay at Modena, New York State, 'seven- ty-eight Miles from the big corn- meroial metropolis, where he was right hand man for Ntr. E. Case, the big apple evaporator operator. While well treated and all that seat of thing, he is glad to be back home again and is thoroughly convinced that for soil wealth Old Ontario can knOck the spots off New York State. The farmers in she district in whieli he was empiloyed go in principally for apple Mash% and dairying. Ile says they make apple raising a busineia instead of a Bide line as many of our 'farmers do. They cultivate thoroughly, prun,e well and spray repeatedly and the :mil.% is apples ju.i) a a little bit better than, as a rule, we grow in lluron, the spraying banishes the bugs, so Viet there are very few wormy apples, while tho *mgh prun- ing lett. in the sun and thus lie apples have a good calor all around. Mr, Routledge added the cost Of liv- ing is greater in nal New York than in Ontario and the wages low- er. Men ean be obtained Oval title at a -wage that they would turn up their noses a there. In sliort, he has often wondered lto they make ends inketat all, muell ler.3 have a balance at the bank 11001051.551.11011101111.1 December 14th. TOIL UsefulXmas Presents For All Why nbt give useful Christmas presents, something the recipleat can wear. You will find many dainty and useful gifts here at reas- onable priees and within the reach of all. With all the fmaph $ of which type is capable we want to direct you attention to our warist. rues profusion. Here we have attractive values, and suggestions are just about endless to make your holiday shopping easy whether it be for a lady, a man or a child. • At the WOMEN'S STOKE FURS COATS Handkemhiefs GLOVES HOSIERY MUFFL ERS COLLARS LINENS BELTS • PARASOLS ETC. gledtanald7air ourneette. cee. eurrito. At the MEN'S. STORE. Shirts _Collars Ties Mufflers Fancy Sox, Gloves Umbrellas Collar boxes • Braces Etc. SpecIal--Cleuring out the balance af our $5 and $6 Hats at $1.50. Gloves as Oifts Gloves .have perhaps the greatest demand as presents. Perrins are gauranteed. , Yon will find every size wanted Lere • from $1•00 up. Belts as Gifts We are showing a splendid range of Xmas Belts in leathers and elastic and they make a very acceptable gift 'too, from .25 op, Handkerchiefs as • Gifts • • --- • . • . . . 'A very pretty display of Haudkerchiefa is made on our • counters for easy- buying.' Hun- . .- - dreds of special Christmas de— . signs for ladies and .- children • from .015 up to • $2.04:0 ' • Linens as Gifts Many a good housekeeper or sister would appreciate a Lin- en Luncheon Cloth. Doylie. Tray Cloth, Napkins, Towels, Table • Linens and Centre Pieces. We ?Ise showing a broader range than ever before front the cheapest to the best. • • Presents for the Home Woo) Blankets, Comforters, Rugs; Matte, Curtains, Bed Spreads, Ete, • Presents for Baby • • Infants Knitted Coats, Bear Cloth Coat'e Bonnets. Bootees, • 13ibsi Mittens, Hese, etc. at mod- erate prkes. • Furs as Gifts mob, autrs, Stole, . Coats, Oaperettes, etc in Mink, Lamb, Marmot, etc. • Silk Ties. as Gifts 'The Christmas -Ties for men and boys come in a great variety of eolorings to snit .all tastes. • • Fonr-in-henu, Bows, - Ascots, Pairs, Teekii. Strings, ete. from .10 up te5lX1126 Braces as. Gifts, • Men's and Boy.' fancy webb braces, baited separately, in very pretty colorings from 25 Up. Mufflers as Gifts • Bradley NJ nfliers in all colors . for men and womenSboxed .sep- arately, all sizes tit .50 • • • Gloves as .Gifts Men's and Boys' Kid and Mocha Gloves, wool and for lia- togs, all sizes, .50 up.tp $3. Handkerchiefs as Gifts Men'es Boys' and Children's Handkerchiefs. fancy colors and plain in silk, linen and cotton from ..06 up, Umbrellas as Gifts Men's Umbrelles in great • variety of handles and tops. Our Umbrella makes a splendid gift 1,7o asieuap,n.to N$Veshave them from Sweater. Coats Men's . and Boys' 'Sweater „Coats in all colors and sizes from •1 to .-55- . • • • Furs as Gifts Fur Coate Garr/it-lets, Caps and Collars ailyeasonable, prices. All .sizes. • • • • 4 IRM11011MM.1 ..••••=.• os.q.or • .••••••••rms•••m. -------- About People You Know. The News From 1Liondesboro Mr. Jae; A. Ford was ein Toonto last week. MY. John Mulholland. and baby . Muriel were traitors with Goderich friend:I over the week end. Miss Florence Cuninghamc a.ecompaa- ied by her neice, little Miss Dor- othy Rorke, was in on Frt- day. . Mr., Lorne Mitt has returned from Saskatoon, Sask., and will visit among friends in town in1 vicinity for a few weeks. Miss Macfarlane, Aressas: J. ,Macta.r- • lane ana A. Innes tont Ned. Glen Jr. of Stanley attended t he big Winter Fair in Guelph yesterday. Difyi. M. Hanna Sr. ef ,Milverton' was he. guest for a few days the pas e • week of her daughter, Mal. S. S! Cooper. She was accompanssi by • her son, Mr. "Bob" Hanna, who visited Goderich township friends. Miss' Amelia HasSa.nd returned Sasi week after a visit of a couple of months in Toronto, where the time was very pleasantly spent amongst the members 'of Sae Clinton colony which le ever growing larger in that city. Mrs. Robt. Douglas and two daugh- ters, Line and Eva; who have been visiting the lady's grandmother, Mrs. S. °rich of Huron street, and other friends in town andi vicinity for the past couple of months, have returned to their home at Straesburg, Sask. Miss Tina Matheson, who has been in attendance at the Clinton Busi- ness College, is now, we ,regret tva say,- 01, at the home of Mrs. A. Beacom and is under the care of her sister Nurse Matheson. . Iter many friends hope that her' 'recov- ery may be speedy. Mr. D. A. Beatiou went to Toronto on Saturday and on Monday at- tending the funeral of his nephew, Dr. Walter Beaton, who died in Denver: Col., on Thursday last' and whose almains were brought back to the home cite"' for iaterment. Dr. Ileaton was a young an of promise and his early demise is matter for regret. Mrs. S. Orin, who has been confin- ed Oa fits house for the past cou- ple of months' owing to illness, is now able to be about agiaiti. Mrs, 'Crielt expresses herself as very grateful ta b.r many friends for their kindness in visiting he t dur- ing the time she was shut In arid these same friends rejoice with ler now in her recove tr. Mayor Taylor was in Kincardine and Underwood lass wisk. Mr. Frank O'Neil • returned from Moosejaw Sask., the latter part of Mr. Has:y Fitzsimons is attendiiig the Wiriest • Fah in Guelph today. Miss Marion Harland. is in Straa. toll this week the guest of • Mre. Lorne Muscle, Mies Govenlock, who has been spend- ing a few days with her brother in London, has elturned 'to town. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. J. McCaughey and Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Flynn attendod aae funeral of the late Daniel Kelly in Blyth yesterday: Rey. T. W. Cosens 'ailtended the bi- ennial convention of the London Conference Epworth Leagus; held. in Ask n street church, London. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Smith • and family have returned front the west and are visiaing Mr. and. . Mrs. Rebt. -Downs and °Sher old Merida. They wore fornier A.Isidetits of Clinton.. -Mr. T. R. Shemiard of the staff of the - Royal Bank, Lethbridge, Alta., is spending a holiday at his home in town: "Chum's" many. Chalon friends are delighted to see him looking an if the west had been good ea him. Mr. A. If. Musgrove, the able Pro- vincial member for North Milan, was in town yesterday between trains while on his way to Goder- ieh. In tho campaign of Septem- bee, and that which closed Monday 'night, Mr. Muotrove added: to his reputation as an eloquent public speaker and • thorough organizer. The ceremony was performed in Ptint Guelph this 1,yeek. This combined with a good cause After the and the assistance of loyal friends taws' hy itev' W. W, Tile New-a:Record leads tot tb eeremony awl Mrs. 13a11 deove . e enabled him to add to his pre- of Hullett township, Are you a sub- Prof..to the honte of Afa. J. Ilrunsden of where the wedding vioua'y large majorief. feast dear ; reader ? partaken of, and la,ter they went not One dollar will payf anostabsorwtil,i).: Fred. C. Elford of Macdonald 1,142,/.;deehacl' College, Quebec, wise VAS oho of to theia own home on the tiase Line, ticat‘to tile end of 1912' the speakers at the big Winter Fair al Little Miss Evelyn Gibbings; daugf..- in Gu,.•'ph, is today vigiting Araiving there they were met by tar of Arr. and Mrs. John Gibbing.", nttmber She groom's relatives, who ton and Holmesville friends. It is °t fell down the barn steps on to the eight years }tined he left Holmes- I had gathered to welcome tKietn, and one advancement to another and is cement floor One day last week and ij merry and enjoyable evening ville and he has since gone from a' ve regarded as one of the best men in • wal spent. The numerous friends of sustained a dislocation of tho arnt. Ms line of work. The Cypress in -1 •Wighee both bride and groom join in good It was a painful injury but ilia little, arid congrattilaaions. one. bore it bravely and in a shor the week. • T46 Wornen'e: Institute met .at the home of • Mrs. (Rev.) 'Osterhouti on Theraday afternoon last Whett. ri.he us- ualiness • was transacted includ- ing 'he sending Of a cheque .of five dollars as • a Xmao gifts to the San- itariuua for consumptives at G raven - burst. It is tbe • aim of tits Insti- Me to send good cheer at this tims of the Year to some enaritable in- stithtioh. . Miss Allie BeO then gave a piano solo and Mrs, Jos. Manning an ee- eelleut report o,f the convention held in Toronto. •- A.pleasing featties of the atiornoon was the presentation of a beautiful hand bag 'to Mrs, R. J. Young as an appreciation of her services ee.ssecre- tary-treasurer of the society. ' • The hostess Oben served estresh- menta which were' much ktajoyed anri a very pleasant, afisarnoon was broughs to a close by singing the national, an - then), Miss Allie 13e11 presiding at the piano. . . Th -. Several from; this' vicinity attends -a he: Winter Fai:* .in Guelph this week., Tho' Wornon'S Missionary -. Societe mea Wednesday afternoon tin the . • tute. room. . • • . • • . Miss 'Rose 'Lyon is spending •the • week with friends ati 'Guelph • aaS Rockwood, .The Preshyteriari 'Sunday sehossi will hold their Christmas Tree ensile-. tainnneat on Friday evening ot nexi week.' • , • . , Mat. Crysler of Delhi. !saena Sunder. with her daughter, Mrs. J. 0. bay. s ' • • MrS: Thos. Roberton has rented tees , • house to M. Jas. Woodman and wL ghostly move to Clinton. Mrs Thos. Sampson • attended tite Fair at- Glielph .Wednesda.y of •this • • • weesehr.: and Mrs. John Spindler. st: r, .1, g the pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Jo's un, Mk. 'and Miss M. Brogd spest Tuesday Wise Mrs. D. Floody e Londasboro Me hodist Sunday Myth. school will hold tits annual Chrisemaa • Rev., Mr. Osterhout and Miss. Maitoi -Tr on Christma.s night. Voddea spent Thursday and Fridas r. D, Cantelon shipped a eat of of last week atilending the Loudly • p atoe3 this wssic. • Conference -Epworst League, Convee- Mr. Joseph Lyon of the 13th con. alon held in Londien, On Wednesday t‘ continues yeas poorly but we hope ening Miss Vodden gave a levy inter - for a speedy recovery. esting paper on the convention Hulitt Happenings. A quiet marriage was solemnized •Lerne and Fred. Tyndall, W. .1 yesterday afternoon when Miss Edith Stevens, J. Snell and J. Cornt.,e Sampson of Londeaboro was wedded were among those front Irulletto to Mr. Elias Ball of the Base Line. attended the. big Fat Stock Show tr. • i5 41..1 haiLe .fully recovered. ettbator Company of Buffalo, which A contest''for to reeveship (waging upon an edttcational together likely, Councillor C;rt'arerkbett,101 dri'airrt: iil'ottursoestialisatdwerfoar campaign, has been endeavouing oppo-se Reeve Leiper. They . swhieli 1' ecure bus stievieca tied has made. Popular end experienced men and the was oftwell w ered$27 50 r re refused,o.iA him such a handsome offer that he run is sure to be a keen one with no erig speci may accept. Prof. Elford Li more large majority on tither side. Mr. or paralysis caused Ili Oath. than (c*r convinced that thev i i Clark natearelly thinks thee his good Mr. itiebard Morrison has, mamba, no more profitable department on work in the Naafi entitles him to efadru,aridtook ltligbrotber'sposviinia ,Mr:iloCin.Mstor;vistr. the farm than rating poultry. iproniation. •