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The Clinton New Era, 1910-12-08, Page 31 *rhu rpd&y. S ly est, 1 ,,/ %� /F! .ft I Stfis .,dor' all from. the ✓`3aby - 'o itsgrandpare!118. We have a .a much larger stock. than ever before Je;velery , ' Rings Silverware Cut Glass Jewel Cases, Brass Goods, Spectacles and Eye,Glasses • eIMCKs One Pay Clocks Dight Day Clocks Four Hundred Day Clocks Musical, Cuckoo and Chiming Clocks w TenES Watches . from 'one dollar to fifty dollars. Gold. Handled Umbrellas, Best quality stock patterns in French China Call and See for Youirselves, No Charge for Engraving. Store Open Evenings •'. ' ill � . �r g Jewel rand: Opl ><- Clinton ' The Choicest Woods are used in the making of our Furniture, hence its beauty and durability. It is artistically de- signed, too. and beautifully up- holstered. The, workmanship throughout is Positively Perfect and will satisfy the most refined and artistic tastes. When you note the quality. also compare our prices with those asked else- where. r1�,1 ;A • j .ice �N'7r . Ir , e • a, .: �' •346 The Cheapest Spot in Huron to buy all kinds of Furniture. HOOVER & BALE, FURNITVFlaa -AN UNJERTAR la G I • TUE C'IilNTON 1.01W BRA I ,,, for 25 years, arrived in Clinton ort I Births �Iarri�g'+rs � Death's �,".��'�#' �."1,,t,�,i",I"',i',l""�1,',�'�'".�'>�"i^ Satruday last and ,will likelyMake BORN I`$41>14X Note his home here. ,:His son Artur, ar- thorn taring tel ttr+ts or friends rived some ffIrees'Hotting ago and 'TWiss-In Seafor#h, on Nov. 29, 4* is employed lin the Doherty Piano virieiAlt A iia Or a g a.wg r t0 'bit. and Mrs. Fred 'Twins, a son. � Miens of tiny laoC oaoh roveek. �vq 3 �, Organ Co 'M'r. Lawson will like Mustard- in 'Clinton Hos ital'on .„ would ,u'>louaoett>iAt>ua Three Sea. , ly bring the rest of hifaanily out ee., 3rd, to Mr .aridMrs. 'Thornton "" later. Mustard, A fToronto, a son, `i'+`"''."`i'',' I Lindsay--Yn Swift t`urrent, on Mr, and Mrs .Jas. 11a<altaffy and h'Av.17;kh..toliIr. and 'Mrs W.L.Litud g spent 'a, fah days In 1 say: formerly of Qwlerich, a Balt- 'guests Af their dough ghter,(Evelyn, Jean.} Gosleigh.-- In Clinton, on Dee; 7,. tit 'Mr,and Mrs, Alex, Goslefgh, a son. -Trenton, Ont., papers please copy. MARRIED Mountain -Lawson- In Goderich, cn'Wednesday, Nov .30th Willis taln toon of MissM 'Sarah and Annies. , eldest daughter o fMr. John Lawson., both of liuliett. Ytlillted A goof general. servant wanted. apply to 1t RS. U. J. WALLI$ Log % T;,11ted. Highest to ice pad for Logs, Bass. w od, Soft Elm, Ro k L'nr met It:J.1k 11 Maple especially waited, but all kinds will 1' e t urchaied. W. DOEIEWL'Y PIANO and ORtxA l C;0,, i.imited Cii Ilton Market Report Whe tt, e(new)..,. •... . 80 tgl0 AO Oats, 0 30 to 0 3f) Peasay •• 040 to 0 45 0 70 to .0 75 Eggs� 0 g28 .to 0, 3+l 4 Butter U 20 to 0 21 1 Hogs...... • $7 75 Potatoes ... 035 to 0 42 THE OLD RELIABLE BUS MAN-= • My headquarters are now at the Rattenbury House. The phone No. ie- 46,Ring g me upifyou want a bus or baggage cll; any part of the town. JOSH COOK. Live Poultry Wanted The fallowing prices ate being paid at the Holmesville Pcultry Yar ds: - Hens, S cis. a lb. live Chickens, 9 etc. to 11 ate. ,a lb. live Turkeys, I30 to 17c a lb ,1";:b Ducks, lac a Ib. dressed • Geese, Ile a ib. dressed All poultry to he. delivered with crops. empty on Men day, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, Buyini'all the year round. N. W.TRE WARTH A. Phone 4 on 142. Miss Mar stet It +0lners Wanted Stanleythe P Roomers wanted ou Huron street, ter, Mrs. 'Sltarksl - only those that attend school or busi. Last Saturday rMeaars. W. Jack- ,'nese college, son,. J. Ransford, C. E. Dowding and Apply at'NEW ERA poise J. Hartley were in 'London anter - s iewing Bishop Williams in regard Lo{ws 'or ►5A1f" i tote Hey(Rector fir St . Paul's church • :1Wany names were suggest At Ross'hotel, 13rucefield. Dec, 16 h ed and the vommittee* are now de- at 2 o'clock sharp, I will offer for sale siding on one to ask. without reserve one load of choice Mr. Murphy left Saturday for his r ) Hung cows in. calf, Mostly grade taw position in Vancouver,, B. C.,. in 1 Durbams with a few Holsteins. Ayr the Royal Bank. The best %vibhos go shires and ate dui some are springers with him from. his friends in town. + calve in March or April. These cows are in fair con. clition and will be soldunder guaran- tee, Terms, 6 months credit on ap proN.ed joint notes ,lvith 5 per ,cent per annum cit for rash' Alex. A. Watt, proprietor, T. Brown, Auctioneer, Two Cutters for Sale Mrs. G .L.. Walker accompanied by her son. Harvey, were . t isiting at Walton a few days as the form er'e mother, Mrs. ,Thos. 'Williamson, is seriously ill. \ . Mr. 3: G. Cho wen Made a busi- trip to. Goderieh on Saturday, Mr. John Ransford arrived, home last week frond his trip to the Old Country. We hope his trip ,over there had nothing to do With the. defeat of the Unionists in the ele- ctions that are on row. Reeve Smyth is attending the Co. Council at Godericb this week. Miss Annie Taylor, a former tea- cher in Clinton Public School, now at Galt will teach at Winghatn next ye.Ar, Miss -Taylor's home is at Blyth. Miss Israel Taylor, of London, a former well known Clintonian, was at a Brussels 'last l st Sunday ay delivering noMissionary addresses in the Meth d let church. He's aloyal, enthusiast le worker the kind always welcome in any congregation.. Mr. Andrew Morden was taken to •theRbuse of Refuge' at Clinton, on Friday last where he will have .a comfortable home,- Wingham Times. / 'Miss 'lluby Plum: of Brusseis,'who has bee the /test M n sY. of the Misses Laois the past week returned home .Saturday, Misses Leatherdale and Sharp and Dr. Hamilton. of Brussels, , 'where the guests of Miss Emma Levis on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. 3. Waugh of Stratford announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, J. Lou Blackburn 'se k u n l(Sunbeam)to Ise slVir, err Cha elle . Brewer, of Ed- monton Ii y pP v r', d monton, eldest . son of ‘Mr. H. C. Brewer, +Montreal, the _Marriage to take place quietly thethird 'week in December. Mr. .Bretver is well known to many, in this town having lived here When his father was manager of the'Molson's Bank. Mt. John Lawson, (of England, .ex police sergeant of the. Birmingham, 'police force, he 'being a Member Two Cutters, 1 Portland and 1 Piano Box (;utter. t•oth in good condition, Must be sold before Obviate -res. 4 ppIY at THE NE W ERA office. 2 Colts tor Sale • A. general purpose colt for sale, six months old. Apply to F. WATTS, Regime Street 'unip tor Site Public 1 vfe • W shoo Pu ie `� f ra `r` ` toriurn' A feet long,, suitable' for wi udniil' lor Yard pump, Apply to T. JOTTLE. Chairman of Property Oommittee A Lund' for 5c or as. High as You Care to Go, kir. and Mrs. D. Junor will • serve either hot or cold lunch at their home on Ontario' Street, each. night, com- mencing Dec. 8th; between • the hours of 10 and 11 p.m. or icntnediately atter skating. • • MENU Soups Oyster n 1 tuato Potato Meats • Fried Chicken Roast .13eef Devilled Fowl Vegetables Oreimed Yotatoes Sal Frere i hFredadR Swe tP e otatoes S rndwiehes Peanut Butter • Salmon Plain Bread Butter . DessertsPie Pudding • Cake Jelly Walnut Fudge • Beverareagesand • Tea Coffee Advertise in the New Era. • } A Few snaps f Christmas 1 PP a fioxed Ties, at t e. Dozens and Dozens of these beautiful s eurnn.hand Tier: is, all the newest patterns and naintieet maga and each boxed seperately in a pretty (Christmas making 11 a v: aceeptabte gift for any .Gentleman and e worth double t. price, special for early shoppers nn Mufflers at halt Prit'e. Oniy a few dozen of these mufflers to r at this price. ma in wool and mercerized cotton in a nirariety of weaves a colorings and the kind you usually pay f. while they last 2: Something_ Swell in Ladies .1kwear .at 21,E Never before havewe shown anyti'in Ladies Neckwe that begins to compare With the value+4bese new collars at their equal .can only be found in very rt bigher priced goo Each one is boxed in a pretty C llristn ox. ''laking it a ye, pretty as well as useful Christmas re erence forou J friends, don't forget the price only Y rp L,a, 24 Big Saving on Ladies: and Childreitntles, Men and Bo Suits and Overcoats for the Balance d ember, Be *tare and see our Ladies Mantle 4,95 double this price. Ohildrens antles at 2.49 . .- Our frig Shoe Sale will be continued for4 another werk. Plums tee 1 Bros.. SMALL .PROFITS MORE BUSINESS Have a home gathering this year if it is possible as• so many exigene ss s ie arepossible that 'a P it may not be as easy. to'have the' assembling on i Christmas of 1911. The old 'folk get away from us,, in Many cases not to' return, and the young people are URAHUTRUNK RAIL TORONTO $3 65 return, account first annual fat stook show. Tickets good going P. M. trains December 1 th andall U a l trai•n s Dec lI, 12, and I3tb. return Limit Dec. 14th, 1010.' WINTER TOUR to California,. Mexico and Florida at low • Rates.. Willparticulars and tickets from JOHN ..RANSFO1W, Town. Agent A O Pattison, Depot agent Above rate applies from Clinton , Proportionate rates from stations in Ontario,Kingston, Renfrew'and West. • • often .so situated that the fireside cannot be reached the desirability of reuniting, fly eircle,as frequently as pos. There is a 'charm' about these h ties very fittingly expressed in grand old song :'There's no p1 like home." Write a Metter' acrid a little (gift to the a'bsent. her and it will do More than person good. t; No ham' r would `beo done if the' time spelling matches and Wri„ classes Were revived. They. wer occasions of both pleasure an profit. Private Sale • Of furniture•composing of two side- boards. 2 tables, one wo d cookatove, 1 sewing machine,bed aril springs clock, sugar kettle. heating drums etc. belonging to the Estate of Mrs Plait. zar, and can be seen at the resiriettc of Eli Houltzhauer from the grid December,. on. Spence street. "tie �.u:...Sl�:;.bi .•.r+,.�..: �•�-n„M rt.:. The seleetion-of a suitable Chiristmas,Gift fora Man or Roy is an easy proposition at this Store. We have so many "Just' Right.' things that it's only a matter. of choice in making selection, The things a man or boy appreciates most -the: things he .would 'buy for g Y. Himself--a?re here in great variety, and the picking is now at its best. Lookover this list and see if you don't strike something that you know will be " JUST TIE THING.." 0 Suits Overc oats Raincoats Neckwear If every wife, sister or "friend" would come here to look at our assortment we believe we could sell all the Christmas Neckwear sold in town. We have exclusive styles and our variety is large and complete. Prices 25c, 35e, 50e and 75e. 20 dozen Ties, put up in fancy boxes, 240 dif- ferent patterns, regular 35c. Christmas trade 25c Our 50c range is exceptionally good. and the quality of silks -best we have ever shown, Fancy Box with each Tie. Underwear The man that is always trouhsed in getting satisfactorpv.tindderwear can be relieved here where he can mV..e his selection froth such welt known makes,.is Wolslay, Penman;' Stanlitld, Watson and fr,averal other makes. yfWO SPECIALS -Men's extra heavy Fleece mined at 50e Men's All Wool heavy ribbed at 75e Sweater's Fancy Vests .House Coats • Neckwear. Suspenders Hosiery Our Shirts Nothing in a pians outfitting is' of more im. portance than his shirt. Our shirts are made to our order by the W. G. .3i R. O.o. all the "little points" in good shirt.making are well looked after Shirts at • 50e 75.c,1.00 1.25 2.50 Stiff or soft fronts.: attached or detached cuffs Fancy Vests There is nothing that so tones up a man's old suit • as a Vest that's different.. 1.25, t.50, 175,-250, 3:50 Hosiery Its difficult to advise a man in regard to his Hosiery. Taste and requirements differ. We ap• predate this and therefore keep full lines of the Best Men's Hosiery made. We are showing some very. choice lines in cashmere with fancy patterns at Ask to see our trade winner at , 35e e0c 25e GloveR Shirts Collars ,DUNNVILLE. CAN. ttlllr!AL,O. N.Y.. Mufflers Most any man would be delighted to have an opportunity to wrap his neck on a stormy day in one of our handsome Mufflers. . The Bradley Mufflers in all shades .......... .50c Silk Mufflers in plain and colors end some very pretty designs 50e 75c 1.00 1.26 I.50 2,50 Fancy Sox with Each Muffler . . ;�,,. ' muse Coats To makellOME happy and to make a MAN haply at home he should own a house chat. See that he owns one Christmas morn 3.00 to $.00 Tie fins and Cuff Links We are showing it line of initbilted fie Pins and Cuff Buttons to match. We can give you any initial .get, only 75c Night Robes We'' have a splendid assortment. of Night Robes. Ours are cut roomy ' and of liberal length Prices w We would, just "hint" that .. ..._.�..�, J you nuke y our selection early while the picking is at its ,best.We'll assist you in an wo c iiid will • � youY � make any change you desire after Christmas If we have nothing in stook to .suit eve will send for any special° article + 7011 play require... 1.00 to 1.110 Underwear Night Robes Pajamas Pryjamas. If you have not already the Pajama habit you will do well to cultivate it. You will be surprised at the comfort• that comes .with the wearing of a Suit of Pajamas 'Prices.... .......,.I.50 to 3,.50 Hats Caps Furs • Children's-Aeadwear. Our lines of Children's Headwear receives our. special attention. We show the best and most popular styles. School Hats, Caps, Tams, Toques etc...... ,... ......... 25e 35c 50c 75e Our special 35e alt wool 'Toq,nne is a winner Sweaters - We show all the best models in Men's and Boys Sweaters, with the Sweater Ooat easily in the lead as a favorite. • All worsted yarns. Extra heavy knit. Bone or pearl buttons. Some of the styles have contrasting colors around . the collar and. down the frontPrices•5.0e 75c 1.00 1; 25 1.50 2.50 3.00 4.00 and 5,00 Hats and- Caiis • You could not bay a Man or boy ,11 more suitable Christmas gift than one of our Hats or • Oaps Men's and Boys Clips `t knitted land... 5Oc • Men's and 1lby,s caps: fur Or knitted band 755 Men's fur or knitted band from 1.25 to 1.50 The King and lTitwell Fats, Christmas shapes hard and soft.... 2.50 Other brands at 50e 75e 1.00 and 4.50 Cuff Buttons Tie Piens' Cuff .Proteatu>�s 4 • Christmas Umbrellas We have the sort of Umbrellas that can be given satrap with pride. Covers of gloria, union, taffetas and silk. Best steel paragon frames. Handles of natural wood, silver and gold trimmed and Luck horns, Prices 75c 1.00.1.25 to 4•.00 Gloves Fowne's and Storey's. -Our Glove stock is a hard stock to tell you about. We have so many styles, so many cats, and so many leathers, that fi. description of all the styles is impossible. Men's and Bops all wool knitted Gloves 25 50 75 dressed or undressed G}loVll'l!i?f Men's Silk or Wool lined Gloves ; ......,,,, 140 Men's Mocha Gloves, fur wrist ... • „ 1.75 Mens dog tan, strap wrist...........„...., 1,'S Men's imported Oape Gloves, seamless . linm s, strap wrist , ...'. 0,.810. Men's genuine Buck Glo es, fur lined....;. 3.50 Children's undressed ts, . grey and tan, fur. cuff,. dome fasteners, eery swell line , , ..,, , 7$0 • II SWnarreDeal felt Every Man • ZVJORRXS!r GLOT8I�7G CO: care Deal for Ever $n