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The Clinton New Era, 1920-12-2, Page 4PAGE 6 The Followi W g Are a ; Offered At • la di. &�d CLEARIN �. P.RICE�•5 MEN'S AND BOYS!f SUITS4AND 0 V ERC 0 A iTf IS ,o See Them At MEN'S STORE. Custom Taforlat Men's Furntshtalt Phone 103. Opposite Public Ltbrary WOMAN'S STORE Icy Goods and House own s Fu rnishPhone 67 Next Royal Bank Corless Now is the time to select something for your friends in the way of a Christmas Gift. What about an "Auto Strap" Safety Razor. Per- haps you need one for your- self, and we have them. Can't We Get Together? & Venner HARDWARE and ELECTRICAL Phone 53 TRY Wi. FOR PLUM INC `•. HEATING AND ROOFING Repairing Promptly Done Phone 53 r' —O— Tieda Furnc es Lead There is a Reason Ash Us. 0,4 TOUR WANTS We have now a comptete stock of Granetware, Tinware, Aluminium ware and Cutlery Washing Machines, Hand and the Electric Cook SOa vhsi, '.Prlhaters and the Furnace Pumps for deep Wells and Cistern Union Valves, Couplings, Elbows Etc.., Etc. - We also carry a full line of 'Electric Fixtures, Bulbs, Batteries, Irons, Grills, Etc. Call and tell us your wants. We wild be pleased to show you through our Stock and quote prices. Sutter & Perd ue • Plumbers&Electricieans Phone 147 ..:z POULTRY WANTED WEEKLY 3000 Chickens 2000 Hens 500 Ducks —0 -- Top prices will be paid by us for all kinds of Poultry taken at 'Clinton every day and at Holmesville every Wednesday morning. We pay three cents more per ib. for properly fattened, milk fed Chickens. GUNN LANGLOIS & CO, LTD. Clinton, Ontario N. W. Trewartha Local Manager The up-to-date Firm NEW FRUIT & PEELS Our stock of Raisins, Peels and Fruit is just in. Spanish Velencia Raisins 30c tri Seeded Raisins, large pkg...33c New Currants 25c tib • Figs, cooking ...2 lbs for, 25c New Orange,' Lemon and Citron Peel, Shelled Walnuts and Al- monds for fall baking. • Fred. W. Wigg The Corner Grocery Phone 45. SCRANTON COAL and Wood for Sale ----'0— any who wish to leave their order for Spring delivery can do so by leaving their orders at my residence, Huron St. of Phone 156. Terms—Strictly Cash—Phone 155. E:WAPD RESIDENCE --HURON STREET Game Warden Was Here It is reported that a game warden was her on Tuesday, checking up fur buyers, but we have not heaerd of any charges being laid. Winter Fair now On Plan, to attend 'the White/ Fair at Guelph from December 3 to 10. What about letting the boys or girls go this year? it would do then. good. Minor Locals. December. Council meets on Monday evening next. The ground was covered with snow on Saturday. DON'T FREEZE • As the genuine Scranton Coal is cont ing across in very limited quantities we are making special efforts on. behalf of our people by substituting. NUT COKE ,BRIQUETS CANNEL COAL SOFT COAL WOOD SLABS We have these in stock at prices that will save you money in contparson with the ridiculceis price of authracite. Orders will be taken and accounts May be paid at H. Wiltse's store. Try a substitute for your fall burning we can satisfy you. JNO. B. MUSTARD Clinton & Brucefield. Phone for Clinton No. 74. Phone for Brucefield 11 on 618. Children's Coughs 0CKLY RELIEVED, It is hard to keep the children from entailing cold, they will run out of doors nob properly wrapped, or have too much clothing on and get overheated and cool off too suddenly, they get their feet wet, kick off the clothes ab night. The mother cannot watch them all the time so what is she going to do? Mothers must never, neglect her children's coughs or colds, but must look for a remedy on the first sign. :1 great many mothers aro now giving their cl2dron Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, as, it is so pleasant and nice for thcrn to take, and relieves the cough or cold in a very short time, Mrs. A. Crowe, Illi, No. 5, 'Truro, N.H., writost--"Two yrars o my little boy caught a severe colla which left hitn with a very bad cough. He could not rest at night, and became very dein and weak, 'lite prescription our physician gave me did not help him, and did not know what to do. My e•stcr, in Manitoba, wrote me to try Dr. Vi.'ood's Norway Pine Syrup, I went right to town and purchased two bottles, and before. they were used my bov's cough had di4appeerod, and he hesame strong and well again. We always know what to use now for eoughe and wids," Dr. 1A ood's Norway Pluts Syrup ik 8Gu. and 50e. -a bottle at all dealers. Manufactured only by The T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. The Clinton New . 'rci 11 III iu 111111 1 1 111111 11 111 1 1 111 11111 1111111MEMMIIMOBIlllEMEMIllaIllie Loca ews �tomentiongfigmetwougamm monIil uliolBllilmIWmIIilI10VVpW111MItloslUlll 1111111 11111 Bazaar A Success The St, Paul's Church Bellew the school room hist Thursday was a decided success, Went Te Montreal Mr, William Tiplitdy went to Mon- treal last Saturday with three ear- loaiis' of apples for 'Mf. D. Catitelon. Will , Open Dance 19a11 Mr, S. S. Cooper is opening up the big dining room and rotundatot- dancing and several dates have been reserved already, A Pleasant Evening y Last Friday evening after Hhe•Lodge work was'over the officers of the A. F. & A. M„ entertained fke mem- bers -'to a rabbit pie supper, An en- joyable evening was spent. Fr. Dunn Cup Presented On Wednesday at noon Miss Beryl ^Salter was presented with the 1'r. Dunn Cup for her high standing in the Entrance Examination last June, Principal Bouck made the presenta- tion. Appointed Secretary Treasurer of School Heard Mr, 11, Wiltse has been appointed Secretary Treasurer of the Publie School in place of :Mr, 7•f. E. Rorke, who has been away for the past three months. Removes To London (Goderich Signal.) Mr, 'r, T. Lec- kie and family will shortly remove to London, Mr. Leckie having been appointed to the London-Winghant run in the railway mail service. For some years,. he has been running be- tween Goderich and Buffalo. Both he and Mrs. Leckie have taken an in- terest in town affairs and their rel moval will be regretted, Sella His Business On Monday Mr. Harry Bartliff, who has been ie business here for the past Thursday of each month. Visitors al - 1S years sold out to Mr, Peter (lender_ ways made welcome, son, of Kitchener. The new proprie- Playing the Dolls for is a practical baker, and has been 'formai.' in the largest bakery in Kitch- Rex. vs. ,McCauley, a charge of ops.' ever for a great number of years, acing a game of chance contrary to the Mrs. Henderson and one soli. are ex- criminal code, was before His Honor petted here next week, Mr. Bairtlilf Judge Dickson on Saturday. This is is undecided, at present what to -do the case which came up front Blyth, but will remain in town for the present. where the defendant -started to operate his game at the fall fair. He was arres- Presbytery Sustains, Call ted by Chief Constable Whitesides, tak- To Mr. Lundy • , en before the Pollee Magistrate at Clin- Fluron Presbytery held a special, ton, and sent up tot trial, but released session here on Tuesday, Rev. J. E. on his own cash bail, ' In the meantime. he was working at St. Thomas, and bad to leave his position to come to attend the County Judge's criminal court here,' all of which entails considerable expense County Council Meets Next Tuesday Huron 'County Council will meet lin Goderich on Tuesday, December 7th, Moving to Niagara Falls Mr. Harry Nilson, who has been agentfor the Prudential Co„ is leav- ing next week with his family, for Niagara Falls, We are sorry to see then: leave town, Isut wish them suc- cess in their nett/ abode, Was Here Last Thursday Brigadier Cretchtos, the new Div- isional Commander of the London Dis- trict of the Salvation Army, conduct- ed special services in tlae Arany Hall last Thursday. evening. it was his first official visit here. Women's Institute Meeting The Women's Institute held their reg- ular meeting on Thursday last at Mrs. _L. Paisley's. There was a very suc- eessful sale of Christnia's gifts and home made baking. It was decided to send a donation to the Navy League. The rejlert of the Convention held in Lon- don was given by the Delegate. At this Convention President J. B, Reynolds, 0. A. C., of Guelph, gave a very in- structive lecture. lie spoke of the excessive growth of the cities and the de -population of the small villages and rural centres, Dr. Mary McKenzie Smith, Gravenhui•st, spoke on Medical School Inspection. H. W. Hill, M. 0., D. If. R. Director, London, also spoke on Health problems. Mrs. Watt, Or- ganizer of English Woman's Institute, gave an instructive talk. it grieved her to see the constant stream of money going from the Country into the cities. We should keep our stoney to build up the country. Miss. Emily Guest, organ- izer of the Women's Institute, in Scot- land, gave some very interesting exper- lencs, while in Scotland and England during tate war, The next meeting of the Women's institute will be held at the hone of` Mrs. W. Downs. Meet- ings are always held on the fourth Hogg, presiding, and sustained the cell of Kippen congregation to Rev, P. A. Lundy, of, Walton. In the event of acceptance the usual arrange - meets for the induction will be made on the county in the "administration of justice," as well as on the defendant. We are given to understand, the de- fendant night have been lined a small fine under the Agricuttural Societies Act or might have been fined under municipal bylaw, and this could have been disposed of by a magistrate forth- with, in place of the lengthly, and costly way of bringing him up on a charge under the Criminal code, The "modus operandi" of the game in question, was throwing dice for a Kewpie doll if the at regular meeting of the Presbytery next Tuesday. Rev. A. McFarlane, of Bayfield, is interior moderator of the vacant charge. Found Dead Last Friday evening Mr. Onslow Crich, a resident of town • for ninny years here was found dead 0 bed at his hone by the police, who were asked to make an investigation at the request. of as nobody had noticed any movement all day. Upon dice turned up a total below 12, or a total over 29, the player won. It was 'a game .of chance all right, with the odds against the player, but probably the odds were not as heavily against the player as in many similar games which have been allowed to operate in many places with -out `let or binder- ance." 9n fact,. as the defendant point- ed out, such games were in operation all summer at Port Stanley. And games of "skill" have been known in which the odds were very heavy against the player. However, this was a game of "chance", and Blyth is not Port Stan - breaking in Mr. Crich was found' in Isis bedroom dead and. Mrs, 'Crich in another room in a serious condition but 'still alive. Both had been sick during the past week with la grippe, but Mr. Crich had been out on the previous day. Coroner Dr. Shaw was notified and on Saturday a Jury was summated and after viewing the body the inquest was adjourned un- til Tuesday. The late Mr. Crich had been for years Superintendent of•the Cemetery and later worked with Mr, harry •Bartliff, Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons. The fun- ley, and the charge was lald under the eral was 'Heid on Tuesday and the pail- Criminal Code. His Honor takes the bearers were members of the L 0, F. view that the offence is a trivial one and- A. 0.•U. W., of which deceatsed and although judgment will not be given was a member: Messrs J, Cook, J, G. until the coating Saturday, intimated to Chowen, J. Nediger, S. Pennebaker, counsel that ile will let the accused go. C. Hellyar and Geo. Cooper, --Goderich Signal, Ptilithrillh6' '!E rEatniaa The 6 Pxi lutflce of ra#i t N '9: bili PHOTOGRAPHS carry the personal feeling that no ready reads "gift" can convey. MMil Make that appointment to -day An Enlargement trade by us of your good KODAK FILMS makes an. excellent :d.I'rt?A5 GIFT. Phone 66 0 " UAL LPkoto irapher ra Deceniher 2nd, 1920 We desire to return our sincere thanks and appreciation for the business favors and patronage extended to us in our Wall Paper Department during the past twenty-five years and to announce that MESSRS. WOOD & TYNER, have taken ever our entire stock of Burlaps, Borders, Trimmers and Wall Hangings and we bespeak for them your cordial sup- port and co-operation. - The W. Do Fair eo. Often the Cheapest---Tllways the Best ARE"YOU READY J.4:, eKtr P"' For Xmas. Time Fates. Yat know "we offer you Quality Bruits at lowest Price Possible this year. Below we effer you Prices For this week. Buy, your Xmas Wants at our store. tpkg. seeded Raisins 30 e 1 Ib Seedles Raisins .3 oc 1 Ib Valencia Raisins3oc 1 lb Currants 22c Special Prices in 5 Ib Lots. . WATCH FOR 000 1921 CALENDERS BUY AT HOME ' 4 lbs R Oats.. 25e Money Saving Prices In Toilet Soap • Palm Olive Soap at 10c 2 lbs Tapaico 25e Per Cake Infants Delight at 10c Per Cake Special Prices on 4 or More Cakes 1 Bar Gold Soap —1 1e 2 pkg Corn Flakes ..2.50 tab Quality Bik Tea.50c 1 Bar Comfort Soap ate GET THE HABIT OF DEALING AT JON-INSOs?sta • 555 PHONE 111. THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY The "qtr:` .L F l% s 11 4 V D" Bicycle are sold in Clinton by J. H. PAXMAN The Garage that gives real Bicycle, Car and •;attery Serra=ceo SOLD FOR CASH OR EASY TERIVIS ORDER YOURS TODAY CLINTON, ONT. 1 . Phone 80 : Residence 140 MUSIC IN THE HOME adds immeasurably to life's plea- sure. You can have it at once, even if you are not a player of any instruments. Our talking machines reproduce all kinds of nuisic from the latest crashing searches to the softest of lulla- bies. Let us prove It to you in person, Then if you want a plano, why we are handling a piano which ntiisicians say is the best buy on the market today. Make it your business to have me call on you to demonstrate the 'Bell.. it will cost you nothing to have it done and if I can't prove to you where the Bell possesses more strength in build; sweetness in tone; and has the easiest touch; and the best friced piano containing those points. 1 will give you one at one-half the price—so get busy and call me up you stand a chance to save some money. Jo nathar�` I-�ll� 130X 229. Phone 216. MUSIC STORE. SEAFORTH. ONT. The Difference i m Shoes The Difference between the sort of Shoes we Sell and the "other Sort" will be perfectly apparent to anyone 'who com- pares our "Grade of Shoes with "Just Shoes." • - . • (*son oes are built up to a Standard and Not Down to a Price! The re- sult is that ourShoes are more economical than uncertain Shoes. They wear "so much longer' and look so much better than "Bargain Shoes" that they are a better Investment Dol- lar for Dollar, than any Shoes which sell for less money. The true test of Shoe value is not the first cost, but the final cost -not what they cost per pair, but what they cost per year, it is upon this simple test of Va lue that the successful growl h of our Shoe Business is based. nasesesnantoranatessenna. acasscumursaainx aar'=emee RED.x - -"SHOES THAT SArt i, if"- . Gvoellm� .. '- .Y>A94xviefnapc�R+m�%A.