The Clinton New Era, 1914-12-10, Page 9PAGE EIGHT.
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Time and again during the past few 'weeks"n'ot`es ot',warning have been
sounded, in the way of'chilly winds and frosty nights ,reminding everyone
that it is high time, to provide for the colder weather surf,;to come.
Warm Coats are urgently needed now. Nor will vitomen• wish to defer,,;,
the pleasure. of buying, whet they havestocks so complete and satisfying, a s, -,,,
ours;!from which to choose. Some new lines just added make such to
assortment of the styles deemed correct for winter weir, that,'choositici the
one,best suited to your style and require'ments is a pleasant ,and interesting
task.
Whiter Coatings in the F
Weaves
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The :wo man clever enoughher' s direly a choice of • ; `'
to make. own;�oat, 1 ,,, ..
lovely materials. Soft, ,warm Blanket ,Cloths,''.C1?lndb11las Nlggerheads,
Mottled Checks and fancy weaves of all`kinds, inthe season's best colorings . '
A 'Superb Display of Beautift, l Furs is
that clow • Ready at Browns
first nipof winter makes everybody think
• .. The y y of fur's And to -day we
invite you to come and see .Some very special values' in FurSet$ A visitt o' our
Fur Department willprove most interesting whether ou wish to buy or not
Were -you Ready for that Dash of Snow last waek?
Here are Suggestions of Needed Wallin Clothing and things for the Home
A pair of Sottf ° Woolly Blankets and a Light, I`ll ffy Comforter gives the
nicest kind Ot warmth these cold nights -And we have so many special values
ready LYou are afforded very satisfactory choice. For example, here are -
Union IllalnlietS-Nice, sott wool with cotton warp.
All Wool Blankets-Softand fluffy, thoroughly scoured and shrunken.
Pure Wool Blank ' etS=L+'xxra large, softand fluffy, pink and blue borders
Imported Kcipolz'lH'ilted Comtorters-With good quality sateen covering.
li'loral design with plain bands to match, pink, blue and green colorings
Down -Filled Conitorters-Light, fluffy filling and good quality sateen covering
Waren Underwear'
Is of the first importance and we are ready with the best selected stock
we have ever shown, to fill everyunderwear need of man, woman or child.
Sweater Coats
For Men,' Women and Children are classrd among the necessary winter
garments. Our assortment is large and includes all the wanted styles.
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CLINTON MARK1TS.
EIGHT HOURS A DAY.
The Clinton Knitting factory has
started week on an eight , hour a;
day schedule.
ORCHESTRA WILL •
Hogs h6.75.
Eggs d e to'32e:
Butter 22c to 24e.
Wheat $1.00, $1.05.
'Oats 430 to 450.
Buckwheat 58e to 60c.
SUPPLY MUSIC:'•. Baled Hay • $10 to '$1.1.
' ,Invitations ane .Cut for a dance at .
Pec s$1.20 to 1.26.
1-Iensall' on Friday evening of this + Shorts $30.00:
'week; The Phalean Orchestra will r Bran' $27.00,
supply the music. •
ENTERT.AIN'ED TRAVEL CLUB.
IAA Friday. evening the Misses
Middl'eton entertained the Clin-
ton Travel Club atBartliff's res:4
;',truant'. A pleasant evening Was
;spent by the ladies of the Club,
slvLNS HURON .•C0. PRIZE.
At the 'Guelph Winter Show; the
Huron Co. Council offered a prize
;for the beat steer or Heifer 2 years
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. ''"
The ,annual Commencement exer
cises of the Clinton Collegiate In
etitute will be. held in the Town
Hall, Thursday evening; Dee. 17. A
good program of Instrumental and
vocal' music,readings, drills ' `etc.
will, be. presented and the presents`
tion ofe,ertificatecreand prizes will
made. " '
CHORAL -dOCETi',r''
on under, from Huron 'County -and i Practice will take, place at Owen,
it was won,by Mr. William Snell, of I Memrorial Mall on Tuesday night
township. at 8'o'clock.• This will berthe .last
THE POULTRY SHOW. practice this year. Those who
have joined ,or intend joining are
urged to attend this practice.. Some_
who have not yet been able to Mt-
tend
lt-
t nd•will ,be expected to 'turn. out..
The practices:, are; very interesting
and' are -becoming more enjoyable,
each •night., ;More thorough work.
will be undertaken after the 'vaea•-
tion..,
The dnectore Of /the Huron
.Poultry ,Association are'' actively'
.preparing • for the annual winner
`exhibition to be held in the town
Hall Goderich on January 12 13 arid
14. Mr. 'J.II. ,McClinton,•of Goder-
icl`i ist he secretlary and will . give
any information' desired on enquiry
HAD, t eee,GOOD CROWD.
Perry's Peerles9 Players had a
good. erotivd attheirerformance
"The Belle of the Post" on Satur-
day eventing of last 'week.' The
old favorites Dant Malloy and, Haz
el Corriane again drew forth
hearty' applause for their '.work.
The other .members' did excellent
work.
DIED, AT KINCARDINE.`
Mr. Donald Clark, father of Hugh
Clark, M. P.p assed away at Kinear
dine at the age -of ninety-three.
The late Mr.'Clark was born in
Argleshire, Scotland, and came to
this country when he was about
twenty years of age and has been
for sixty .years a resident of Kin-
cardine.
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FOR CLEVELAN
CLOSES THIS WEEK.
The Clinton Model School term
closes this week. The Modelites
have been busy with their exams.
MINOR LOCALS.
Do it now. What?
Leaves Port Stanley 12 midnight on Pay for your paper e, advance.
- It will .help us and make, yon feel
odd,dates in August; even dates in Sept, to Sept, 10th more comfortable.
Arrive in Cleveland at 6.30 ami. • Throw away g that Catalogand
Fare front Port Stanley one way $2.25, Round Trip $4.00 1;'; buy al home. Be loyal to Clinton,,
Saturday Excursions on above dates $2,25 round trip
Lake hides Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3 p in
Fare e 25o
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Furniture,' Rugs & 1. noieumb
We can assist you in selecting your Furniture, if you are going
to furnish your home, or if you only n ant some odd pieces.
You will find it toyour 'advanta to inspect cur stook and see
the bargains we are offerings We also carry a good line of
Violins, Pianos and Organs.
Our Undertaking Department is up to date in every respect
and we guarantee the best of satisfaction
J PIS, D E3 Ft.,D
Undertaker and Funeral Director. Phone 28.
Night and Sunday Calls answered at Resident over stare
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There could be nothing more Useful or Suitable for. ,a,
(Christmas Gifts than a choice from the following list
Nickel -Plated Ware
Tea Kettles, Teapots, Coffee Pets; Trays, Nut Bowls, Call Bells,
Salt and Pepper•Sets Spoons' and Forks, Crumb Trays,.
Bread, TtaysrBerry Spgune„MeatForks, Better, Knives,
•t . Pickle ,1klrks,°Beath Room'Fi•xtures, , , zi l' ;.l> , t.,Vsl
Hanging Lamps,• „ ,y. Electric Irons
Hall Lamps Carpet Sweepers
Fancy Oil Lampe 0 Cedar and• Wizzard Mops
Electric Table Lamps Razors, Strops and Brushes
Safety Razors 25c and up
Cut Glass Berry Bowls,' were $5.00 now ..........3,7i
Uut Glass Berry Bowls, were' 4.00 now . `3.00
Out Glass Cream andatigar were 5,00 now .. . 3 75
Cut Glass Water Pitcher and 6 Tumblers 8.00 now 6,00
Carvers iblO ses, Scissors in Cases
Pocket and Pen knives, Gune and Rifles,
Automobile and Cycle Skates,
Special prices on Rand Sleighs, Children Tool Sets, saws, hamm'ars;'etc
Men's and Children's Gloves and Mitts
Fancy, English Granite Teapots and Jugs,
Several Lines at special ld 'prices, We hold purchases till wanted
Charcoal 150 per sack, 2 for 25c, 9 Backs for $1. •
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STOVES, HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES
Only
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Shopping
Days
Till
Christmas
Fred=, Light and Brown l
No better bread than ours,
we claim,
Ever came to town.
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'Ile best of Flour we employ
The latest methods, too,
';We'repositive 'you will enjoy
The Bread we bake for you.
onner's Bakery
Phone 202
TRAPPING REGULATIO1;iS
There has been a number of en-
quiries as to the new regulations
gdverning trappers, fiThe new
regulations do not effect resident
trappers in any way as they do
nott.require a license to trap, nei-
ther do they require a license to
to dispose of their catch of 'furs
but the person who buyst furs re-
quires a license, the fee for which
is $2 per annum."
FORMER CLINTON LAWYER
JUST WINS.
John A. Campbell of Ormond Lib
eral cadidate for Dundee Monday's
bye{electione for the Ontario Leg-
islature cut a Conservative m ajor-
jority of 613 polled in. June down to
69 the unofficial returns with all
polls heard from. His opponent
was Irwin ,Hilliard K. C. of Morris
burg who. now succeeds the late
Sir James 'Whitney by this narrow
margin. It isaearly thirty years
since there has been such a close
contest inthe riding; As recently
as 1911 the:Conservative najority
was over 060.
MRS. COUCH'S RECEPTION.
Saturday"B 'Tel onto Star; -Nit's.
Fred L. Couch formerly Miss His•i
cox of London held her first re-
ception since she was married, was
torday, several friends from her
home town surrounding her in her
new home in Roxton, road. The
Midewore her, wedding gown of
lace, a knot of violets, and Rich- Creetiao9 a first Chapter.
mond rose making a pretty touch
of color. With her was her mother
in-law, Mrs. R. L. Couch, who wore The Bible Story Made
grey, veil with Killarney roses, and
in jh e arawing room, ready toReal by Pictures.
pilot visitors to th'es'tea room, was _ _
Mrs. Charles Scruton. Mrs. -Stan-
ley Way, of Hamiltons who, was
Mrs; Couch's guest for the day
made' the tea, her gown being of
white satin;' and assisting her were
Miss 'Wytler and Miss Clarke,. of
London, and Mrs."Couch. Yellow
chrysanthemums were in the draw
ing room and Killarney roses in
a vase=,which, stood on 'a bed of
tulle and fern formed the' pretty
decoration 0f the tea table.
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT
FOR NOVEMBER 1914.
The highest maximum tempera-
ture was 600 on 3rd. The lowest
minimum temperature was 5° be-
low zero on 20th. The highest;
range was 357 on 20th the• lowest
range was 67 on 22. The means
were max. 42. 4° minimum 27.90°
and range 14.50°-. The rainfall was
2.9 inehee and snowfall 11 inches
Fall which is looking well. • Ground
bare ate nd of month. Thunder on
1 and 13th, Streams full. Sleigh-
ing from 21to26th,
A1t-rations tea i fr'sogress.
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Will not prevent Christmas from com-
ing, nor have they prevented us from -
securing a splendid stock of Holiday
Goods at reasonable' prices, Our stock
is generous. in variety, showing;, gifts.
suitable for little , ors big, old or young,
Useftf 1, : ,Beautiful and. Appropriate -pints
•at .a wide, Range of Prices,
ri
The W. D Fair eo.
'often the cheapest-Titways the 'Hest.
W.C.T.U.
The Ontario members of the W.
C. T. • U. have sent a man to' the
front with the first contingent,
who will minister to the Spiritual,
needs of our Canadian soldiers.
The members of the. W. C.'1'.11. in
Ontario, were asked to each con=
tribute a cent a day during the
month of November, the amount
raised in this way will help to pay
this man's salary. The Clinton
Union will receive the contribu-
tions of members at the gcegular
meeting to be held on Dec. 18th:•
Any contributions towards this
object will be gladly received by
the President, Mrs. C. J. Wallis.
MINOR LOCALS. •
This is the gospel
Truth I'm printing,
Mother's atarted
Christmas hinting,
The new Christmas tadventiise-
intents are worth of parsual,
Gen, S. Early is on the job these
-days.
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Get in on this -the early shop-
ping is fine.
Are our taxes high? If you'think
so, how would you like, to live in ;
in the town of Perth with an
assessment of 35 mills on the dol-,
lar and an overdraft in the bank.
of $10,000?
Only 12 days to Christmas. Shop
early.
Farmers are still doing 'fall plow-;
ing.
Our new story -a charming one-,
begins in next week's New Era.
MISS DRAKE ON JAPAN.
A very interesting service was
held in Ontario Street Methodist
church on Wednesday evening, the
occasion beingto hear from' Miss
Drake, who as spent five years
Japan, under the auspices of the
W. M. S. In opening' her address
she expressed the unusual pleasure thistles, a part of .the curse,, are
it gave her to be here,inasmuch as shown, growing upon .the canvas'
it was the home of Miss Courtice,' before the eye, and next prepare..
who had spent three 'very success, . tions are made for comingof a
1ul years in ,Japan.' She empha� great flood of waters. Nh and
sized Ging important work in which
his sons, do the work; the pupae
Miss Courtiee was engaged,and lace come to jeer, at the absurd
what a loss it was to `the mfesfon ex,gg. ectations.• Regardless of rxdi
when etlhe left. She explained that culls continue to demonstrate tacit
her work was that of of Kinder faith in God's word •bythe construe
garter) eased. that through it they tion of a hinge' ship upon perfectly
were not only leading and train- dry land and before a chop of wat
ing up workers, but reaching the er had ever fallen upon this planet'`
parents. She and Mise Couiitice Animals 06 'various - species are col=
favored/ with a dueff in Japanese. lected, zoological collections > hav-
The audience were much interest ing been used to produce the spect
ed and instructed, and the meet- ac e. The windows of heaven,open
ing closed with a vote of thanks. torrents, descend; -floods rise, the
McKENZIE=CLEW. ' Great Deluge sweeps the earth of
The home of Mrs. Matthias Glew all living creatures excepting
was, the scene of a very , pretty Ned those fortunate, enough to be with
in the Ark. A. sacrifice of thanks
ding` at the noon hour of Wednes- giving isoffered '.",byNoah and
December 9th, when her daughter, his children; and when the rainbow
Addie, became the bride of Mr: bursts into! view their mingled eon
Robert McKenzie of Detroit, son of ,storation' and reveranit awe are
Mr. ,Thos. McKenzie sr., of towi,. apparent. ' The final scenes are
Mise Eleanor McKenzie played the taken from the life of Abraham,,.
per performed
march, and Rev Mr, Har- 'and especially impressive and
per performed the ceremony. The pathetic were the preparations`
bride looked lovely in her cream made 60 scar•ifice Isaac as a burnt
duchess satin gown with its silk offering to, God, when Abraham'
lace over dress and pearl trim; was restrained from the deed by
mings, and her veil Mandl orange the appearance of an angel who
blossoms, She carried an armful of provided an animal for the pur-
white chrysanthemums. After the pope.
wedding, luncheon had been served Each person' attending the per -
the young couple took the 3 o'clock formance upon entering the' audi-
train for Toronto where they will torium will be .presented with a
spend a short time before going td scenario or program, which' con
'bride
.new Houle in Dc'i oic, hot tains reproduction of;motetpf the
and groom are well known In' p,cLui cs and accompanying' lee -
town, Quite a numberof friend? tures. No admission fee will be
went 5t the train tosee them' off accepted, nor collection basket
and to wish them well. The brides passed; indeed there will be no
solicitation of funds in any manner
going away dress was a beautiful- By 'common consent "Creation" is
ly tailored suit of King's blue declared everywhere to be a great
with hat to match. success.
The Bible narrative translated
into the most modern picture lan-
guage will open its first chapter
Friday night. Dec. 11th, at 8.30
at the Princess Theatre. All will
be, glad to have the old stories of
the Bible retold by means of mo-
tion pictures, and many new points
overiooked in the past will 'be're-
vealed by the combined use eel`
films panoramas pictures, descrip-
tive lectures, etc.
Part 1 of "Creation"•begins with
the Nebula, then the cooling o3 the
earth is indicated, followed by the.
seperation of land and water,
bringing forth of vegetable •and
animal life. Later comes the crea-
tion of Adam arta Eve. the tempta-
tion, Lail :curse and expulsion from
the Garden, cf Eden. /Beautiful
C� l rist Bas a Gifts
It is not too early to commence your'Christmas Shopping.
Why not enjoy the many benefits of early buying which experi
enced choppers know are so real and so very much worth while.
Simply select the article you wish to purchase and we will hold
for you. Come and examine our stook you will find a better
selection than ever -Ebony, Parisian and India Ivory, both in
cages and separate pieces, Perfumes and Colognes, Leather Goods
Pipes and Smoker's Supplies, Cigars 10, 25 or 50 in box
Gillette itazors, See the new ari♦tocrat Gillette at $5 in ivory box
Snapshot Albums. Kodak and Brownie Cameras $1 to $22.50.
Dispensing Chemist THE PANSLAR DRUG STORE
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JOB DEPARTMENT
Is now ready to do your work. New
type and new stock of paper just placed
Let Us Do Your Printing
THE NEW ERA, CLINTON
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Five Strong Points in
Melia Furnaces
Steel -Ribbed Fire Pot,
Fused Joints,
Cast Radiator,
Circular Water Pan,
Saving in Coal,
CALL AND BE CONVINCED 011.
Phone 53
FOR SALE CHEAP:
1 second-hampd FURNACE and
1 "Radiant Home" with ovens
Thos. Hawkins
Plunxbing and !heating
The eorwer Store
"Live and Let Live"
A Gail for Early ,
Shopping
Make your Christmas purchases
as soon as possible, and you will
have the advantage of better ser-
vices, better attention, and better
selection. -
Slew Raisins, Currants, Figs, Peel,
Dates, Nuts, -Etc.'
Etc,,
ARE ALL •IN STOCK, :AND WE
WE CARRY ONLY THE
VERY BEST
We solicit your orders
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Christmas 1 D or f,lariStiil°F4 .�„ I kcSc.ilt,s
We have a nice assortment of
Fancy China to choose from.
Por the Children
Christmas Stockings, Candies,
Oranges, Nuts, Grapes, and fable
Raisins,
CALL AND GET A CALENDAR
Butter and Eggs Wanted
Highest Market Price
Eo E. Ilunniford
PHONE 45.
MERRY CsrMAs
ate.
When the problem of something to give for
Christmas confronts you, turn to this store for re-
lief. ` We offer our trade the most practical and
sensible of all Christmas Gifts-
CHOIei POOTWFAR,
Look over the list below and see, if you do notfind
something that will appeal to ypu at once
as being Just the T�lln.,tfi
♦ Bath Slippers -
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• Felt Slippers
School Shoes
Dress Shoes
+ Storm Shoes
Street Shoes
Dress Slippers
House Slippers
Bed Slippers
Juliets
Colonials
Dress Pumps
Baby Shoes
Footwarmers.
Arctics
Rubbers
Rubber Boots
Leggings, Etc.
Make your Footwear selections early while the
choosing is at its very best.
FRED. J72(C.'-'1CSON
THE HOME OF BETTER SHOES
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