The Clinton New Era, 1912-11-14, Page 8Page
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JE ARE showing a large range of New Fall
Suits and Dresses for ladies and misses, of
the very„newest styles, in plain cloths, colors, navy,
black, brown, green and grey. Also Fancy Tweeds.
These are right up to the minute and well worth in-
vestigating.
eriecd lrom $15.00 up
New Novelties -in Ladies
Lace Neckwear
JUST now our stock of novelties in Lace Neckwear
for Collars, Cuffs and Lapel wear, The very
newest in accessories.
'Values that will surprise you at 50c tip
New Fall
Rugs and Carpets
®UR stock of Floor Coverings, such as Mats, Hall
Runners, Rugs. Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths
and Linoleums is most complete. We specialize in
Axminster, Wilton and Velvet Rugs of good quality
and also carry a large range of Tapestry and Brussels
in all sizes,
• From $8.50 up
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DIRECT IMPORTERS, CLINTONG
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• new curric1um explains the
• practical courses giver,: Write ;
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Notice io Advc shSCF S
All "Ads," and copy for the
"change of ads" must be in
IEbii Office not aster there
Mo,n,da3' ovou.ine• Of each
th
se they week, o erw 4iewiiUbo
too late, If.a holiday falls
On Monday the :advertisers
should then see that their
copy ie in on the Saturday ,be
fore, as•thie 'paper' goes to
press on Thursday afreenoou
so as to catch certain argils.
This is also to your advan-
tage _na in gives you a couple
of days longer to advertise
goods. This rule gooe lento
force, at once.
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FINED $100 AND COSTS, rAVLtY pPENED•. 'r
Last week InspcctouTorrance <laid” 'Tries BowlingA(` a'a'g1ain b '0m
a complaint against J.11, Ryan, of opened with l Ir, Ernie Groan, Qin
Zurich, for selling on St>nday -and charge am'd' already many of the
ae it leas the second oSfeneo Mag- fellows (Pond of that Pornil of ere,
istrate, Acosts. imposed a fine of excise have had :ads; e mood airtea,
'300 and casts, � >a g
t WEDDED.
The marriage of Miss Winnifred'
Evelyn, daughter o£ •Mr, A. H, Good-
win. of town to Mr,Ssmuel Ritchie'
MecMath only son of Mr. and Mrs..
Wm MacMath of.Goderich was•solem'
nized at the residence of the. bride's
father on Wednesday afternoon Nov.,
13th at three o'clock in the presence of
immediate relatives onlv,tbe'ceremony
being eondtactedbyRev. J.E.Ford pastor
of Wesley Methodist Church. The
bride (who was unattended) was
given away by her farther and wore it
dainty gown of cream Bilk yoile and
carried an exquisite boquet cif cream
hrtriirl roses. The wedding marches
firm Lohengrin, and Mendelssohn
wee played in duet forth by W, Glenn
and Mrs. Campbell. After signing, of
the register.a dainty buffet Much was
served by the brides sister Mrs. W.
Glenn Oompbell. On a side -table were
to be seen many beautiful `gifts from.
friends and relatives of the bride and
groom, Mr. and Mrs. MacMath left on
the 5 15 train for Toronto and Niagara
Falls amid the good wishes of hosts of
friends also showers of confetti and
on their return will take un their re
sidenee in the home near Goderich
whici the groom has furnished for
his bide The bride travelled in a
suit of brown whipcord and large
Mark hat. The grooms gift to the
bride was a ferlined coat with sable
collar and muff.
THE LATE ENEAS MICH. -
The Exeter Advocate in' .nalcing
reference to meeting to bre Held in
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'n Clintonon on Thursday i
,NovN v o . at, con-
cluded
chided with the following paragraph
•-We trust that the Council of
Exeter and those of the surround-
ipg municipalities will see their
way clear to do their part to
help
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irg'al
n the gocd work of setting
before the world the great possibili
ties of this great county, Vie must
retegnize that Huron lee decreased
greatly in its porulation in the last
stew years, and itis time scmething
it as being donee oi'inprove matters.
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A GoOi Breams!
Prepares You top Vow oag'S VIOrR
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l3 cad and Rolls
From Our Bakery
Insures a good breakfast ev-
ery day and then means good
digestion, good health and
good trnies for eau.
To have every meal a suc-
cess order the pure foods, full
of wholesome nutriment from
our sanitary ,bakery.
CHAS, CONNER
Baker and Confectioner
oUr Preseoi SpCCIIS
ARE STOVES, - RANGES, COAL HEATERS,
WOOD HEATERS, AND COAL OIL HEATERS
We have a complete assortment ot of the celebrated
HappyThought Ranges, .Pandora Ranges
Canada Steel Range, Welcome National, Etc.
All in the Nigh Grade Class
The ones to depend on for reliability and durability.
We have also cheaper lines, guaranteed to do good work, only
not so heavy and of_course not so drivable, as low in price as
$28.00, with reservoir and high shelf,
Owing to the Success of our Bargain Sale of Defective
't w'L a we have decided to continue a Bargain
Grans C r table in all lines
of overstock, odds and ends, and defective goods, ' Everything' not
right up to the mark will be put on this table, and narked in plain
figures. This will enable customers to get what they want at small cost,
A Roofing Bargain tti (hear Ont
d only squares Amati'te, regular $2,50 for . $195
5 " Mohawk, regular $1,75 for . 1.55
8, " Lone Star, regular $I 25 for . I:00
A few gallons of genuine Carbon Roofing Paint, reg; 75e for 60c •
Above rooting is complete with natio and cement.
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LAND
Sues, Hardware and Novelties
CLINTON' MARKETS
Butter 26-27,
Eggs 29-30.
(Flogs $760
Wheat 85-92.
Oats 35.
Barley 50-60,
Peas 75, •
,INSTRUCPING AT GODER1CTf
An evening of dramatic entertain
m.ent is to be furnished the people
of Goderieh on December 12th by
the Dramatic Club, an organization
romprising some of tl: e . bright
sung people of the town. Miss
Ranee, of Clinton, is superintending
the work of preparation.
AN. ACCIDENT.
Last Thursday evening Mr. Gor-
don ;bIcGregor, Accountant of the
Royal Bank, Led the misfortune to
have 'his left arm :seemly cut at the
e.ri.t, which necessitated several
stitches. In the meantime he has
been unabie,toUse his arm, but we
hope it will soon be alright again.
LIQUOR CASES.
Last Thursday afternoon Mr.
Hanna of the Normandie Hotel was
acquitted of the charge of furnfsh-
ing a bottle of whiskey on Sunday
to a citizen. The case of R., Gra-
ham -selling ov Sunday was ad-
journed until Friday of this week
Inspector Johnson laid the com-
plaints and Crown Attorney Seager
for the Inspector. •
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Mr. Van Norman, of Wingham;
has purchased the Moving Picture
Theatre here and intends making.it
a first-class picture souse, It will
be under- the management of Mr.
H. Brooks who will always be on
the look -out for the very best sub-
jects to, be had surd will frequently
put on special feature plays such
as seen only in the very best thea-
tres in the larger plaees. The wish
is to cater the best tastes and im-
provement and services wilt .be as
good as the public demand:
J. C. ROCKWELL'S SUNNY
SOUTFI COMPA,v-I.
The amusement 'hiving publicwill
be glad to heat that the J• C.Reelk-
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I1 SunnySouthS
South
Company
Y
n
the show that lee ,=esou.:au bin
9 g g
when they say '"goodnight Will
appear in the Opera House Clin-•
ton. Friday eveoieg. Nov. 22nd,
This company was seen here about
two years ago and diose who were
in attendance pronounced it one
of the moat pleasing ever appear-
ing here, This season the 7,erfoim- survives, was married to Mr, Crich in
ace is absnhtt,ly new and up -to- 1003, she being a daughter of Richard
fire -minute in every detail It is ,and Mrs. Roe, of Brussels, Deceased
aharaetcrtstic throughout, 1 sing a was Bailiff of the 4th Division Oourt,
mixture of fun, mecodV and dancing was a mentor of the Chosen Friends
nsisting of 111 the 'feitures pe- end attended the eletho3ist churcb,
culiar to the negro in Dixie Laird',, pe -
of
presented by rel cos of the cultured He had been in the employment se \l . Harris, of Brussels Factory
end educated class, :tee ,om vul-
garity, without any ob,ectional feat anclftiithful empnloyee looking after
; tures; at the earns time sparkung bis workrttrefully and with satisfac
with wit and goo3 humor. Comedy tion to both the public and his employ
uisall that is aimed at an nothing Pt'. The funeral took place Saturday
I else is reached bar some very clever a'termoon from the family residence,
singing, dancing
and
hrillieg spec c
Jahn; rectricv, Dr.Ofret condnct-
Wales, which will make the audien ing a suitable service. Pall hearers
ee sit up and take notice. It is were G ofdeceased's brothers. Wreaths
snappy,gingery: t t i i P
h ge y en en a nt,rg and were placed on the casket -by the
well calculated to drive away the Women's Missionary Society of which
blues,• Dating from the opening Mrs. ()rich is a member, the Chosen
Until ntil the final 'call of the cur- Friends, sheaf of roses from, W. W.
tain there is not amoment when and Mrs. Harris, Misses Belly and
some of the numerous cast are not members of the family, The surviv
occupied rendering matters pleas- ing brothers of the family are:- Whit'
ing to the aulierrce. The olio is field, Louis, Onslow,Eti, John, Iddo,
composed of eight high-class van- and Gifford, Tuekersmith and Clinton;
deville stunts. they are the kind and the sisters are Mrs, Modeland.
that not alone please but' have Senfnrtb; Mrs, W. McDonald, Wash
merit as well. The organization. is ittgton: and Mrs, .1 Ball, Tucl ersmith;
accompanied ,by, a solo concert band a.nci Miss Sara Oriole, Clinton, Mrs,
and a superb orchestra. The band Grich, niother'to deceased, who resides
will head the Koonto\en parade at in Clinton, is 78 years of age and en
noeen plon, 1'heacepricesdat25o,'3b. f admissionanal80 lednteaves, joys comparative gond health. All
the members of the family attended
Seats are now sellingat Fair's Book the funeral except Mrs. McDonald
andand Mrs,
t r. rinln'e son. S. G,
Store.
Mr. O
Owing to us not receiving the follow
ing from Brussels last week in time
for the paper we now print a much
Fuller obituary notice of the late E.
Crich: -Mr. Crich, who died so sudden
ty Wednesday of last week, at the
Immo of Reeve Shortreed. 9tb line,
Alorris township. had left home in the
enjoyment of apparent good health to
follow his avocation of collecting
cream for Brussels Butter factory.
About 9 a, m. when ready to leave
Mr, Shortreed's he was stricken with
apoplexy and died at 0 p.m on the even
ing of the same day. never regaining
conscionsness. The remains were
brought to his residence here Thttrs
day. Deceased was the eldest of a
family of 12 children of James and
Mrs ,`rich, of Tuckersmith and the
sulject of th's notice was the first
death, excepting the father who pass
ed ,,way 12 years ago, a very unusual
condition with so lenge a family. Mr.
re hill's first wife vets Misr Neziah
McDonald, of Tnckersmith, to whom
he was married 32 years ago, she pay
ingNature's reit 1000,leaven two
in g
chilliest, Thigh i„ now of "Francis,
Saslc and Mrs, S. G. Castles, of ()tie
Ion, Lot U, Con, 17, Grey township
was the first home of Mr, and Mrs,
Crich and the former bought the Oak
ley farm 221 miles South of Brussels
11 years ago and moved ere Brnsseis
Castles and children' were thele from j
Clinton The ,,ereavedwho were se:
soddenly' plunged into deep sorrow,
share in the •sympathy of it wide circle
of relatives and friends, No more
pointed:illeetration could be given ^ of l
the uncertainty of life than the de
mise of Mr: Dried' who left home ap
parently in the enjoyment of good
health and three boars later was be,
y.Pd jutpian help,
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District Nuys..
C. C. IP Commencement Concert
TOWN HALL
, • CLINTON, NovJ MVi1BE. R. 14,- 191,2
PROGRAM
1 Chairman's Address Rev. C. E, Jenkins.
2 Glee ()lab (a) Sabool Song '
(b) `Some Day I'll Wander Back Again"
3 "Fanny Squeers Teaparty' from Nieltalos Nickleby
Se I -A Tea Roost in Squeers' Horne
Se11-- Sitting Room in Squeers'' Home
CASTE, r
Fanny Sgrieers...::;.:...,,,,:....;...... Grace Walker
Matilda Price .: . . . . .. . . . . .. ........ .. ...Daisy Copp
Nickalos Nicjtleby , ..11 -ugh McCrostie
John Browclie ......... .....FredFordel.
4 Glee glib `,Simple Simon"
5Frolic. ofthe Sunflower , ..., ............. lO,Giris
6 "'1'e]] Me Pretty Maiden" sextette from "F;loradora"
Irene Wilkin Fred Ford
Lula Howe Manley Shipley`'
Ruth Rennie Wesley Caldwell
Veta Lobb Clifford Witmore
7 "Toxin's Fiancic" A Comedy
Act I Library of Mrs. Stanhope's House
Act II Same as preceeding -one hour later
Act 115 Same as proceeding -after h 'Theon
CASTE;
Mrs, Stanhope............................Dorothy Tierney
Bessie Stanhope, her daughter., .. ,Marion Guinn
Alice Maynard (engaged to Tom Stanhope) Madge Yates
Beulah Crump (the stenographer), ... ,Hattie Turner
Wilda (a maid)...... ..Lida Bowe
8 -Glee Club ' ,,,,,.; ,,.., "The Men of theNortli'
Presentation of Prizes
HOD SAVE THE. KING..
Bay lield
The McLeod Bros, have gone to )
Port Stanley to finish up the season's
fishing there. '
The Council is sending a delegate to
Toronto in answer to a correspondence
about the touch talked of Railroad.
Mrs, '• E. Reid has returned from
Owen Sound,
We are obliged to record the death
of Mrs,Greenslade who hg's lived nearly
years in this place. The lady lived to
the good old age.of ninety seven and
was In.nraetically good health to with
in a short time of her death. The fun
eral occurred on Tuesday last,
London Road
Miss M. Oantelin is visiting, at Mr.
and Mrs. Geo, Hanley's.
Mrs. John Maddison, of Denver, Col.
is visiting at her father's, Mr. Benry
Livermore. -
Last Saturday while drawing the
threshing 'machine into the barn of
Mr. Henry Peacoek, in some way Dar,
John Biggins came in contact with
what was drawing1, in the separator
and got his leg badly hurt. We are
glad he is getting along as well as can
be expected. ,.
Hallett
Wilfred Farquhar of the Gravel
Road is under the doctors care at pre-
sent,
The syndicate threshing machine
finished their season's work last week.
James Southcombe has nearly re
covered from the effects of the fall he
had out of an apple tree three weeks
ago.
Mrs. Wm, Ferris and two children
of the West are spending a few months
with relatives in Hallett and also her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. McDonald, of
Morris,
Harveytlunkings and R. Carevision
have exchanged drivers and both
think they have profited by the deal.
lirucefield
Temperance Sunday was observed in
our Sabbath School on Sunday. Mach
regret is felt in• the repealing of the
Loral Option itt •Tuckersrnith.
,lar, Stobhs, of St, George, formerly
station master of our village bas lately
returned from a 9 weeks visit in Eng
land and Scotland with bis wife. They
have many friends in ori ,village who
are leased to learn
of their visit Fis t to
their natty land.
d
Miss Etta Davis visited this week at
the home of 13, R. Higgins.
A mild type o1 tneesles has appeared
in our midst. Two families are quar-
antined
John Murdock,2nc1 Concession of
-Stanley went to Lucknow last week
for -a number of young cattle to stall
feed during the winter. They are rt
fine herd. John knows how to feed
t b-tn.
Me. Forbes, Clinton herd a car load
of coal at our station this week, The
price was $0.00 per ton.
Died et Loutaon-Mrs. Ann Green
slade, a lady of 00 years, •who came
from her lhome
n - at Brucelield .t couple
of weeks =ego to visit bee daughter at
220 Clarence street, Leedon, died 31on
day morning. Mrs. Greenslade had
been rather feeble for several months
and her death was s n unexpected,
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The remains were t'orwarcled at 4 : 10
to P,rucefield. Services were conduct
ed in London by Rev. U. 11. Genne, of
Christ Church, \Wellington street.
• Londesboro
Oliver Lawson and iVin. Bell ar
rived from the West this week.
The evaporator, here is doing a rush
ing business with Mr. John Johnson,
of Aeburu as manager. 150 bushels
of apples are pared every day and 18
bands are employed, It is a good
thing to have this way of -using up
the apples as the packers are not
packing them as they did other years,
The Rev. Mr, Smith, of Hensall,
occupied the Presbyterian pulpit last
Sunday Rev. Ids. Peaveysupplied in
Harriston.
Threshing is almost over for this
season,
One auto passed through here on
Wednesday and attracted quite a
ctowd of onlookers as though it was
the last rose of Summer.
There are several car loads of sugar
beets in the fields around here, The.
land is so wet it is almost impossible
to draw them.
31..Adams got a car of coal that
should have been here over' 'a week
ago and sold it at the car for $7,75 a
tgn
Miss Elsie Lyon visited Blyth
friends over Sunday.
Mrs. H. Fraser, who•has been visit-
ing friends in this vicinity received
word. of the death of her sister and
left on Tuesday,
Previously sold at' '$1.00, 11;25
and $1,50, for 50c cloth binding
and alteDular titles, es;:. such. as
David Harum The Foreigner .
ords # h o
L oteN th
r Thei
Dotr
Doctor
The Trail of '98 The Prospector
Tnha
C ace The Man from Glenga
SohevitingSecoSeedds in Danny Glenary School Daysry
Sky Pgilot
Black Rock The Frontiersman
Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.
The W. D. Pair eo.
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RUBB 13RS
Now is the time to purchase your Rubbers for the
coming wet weather, Our stock is now
complete and our
Selling Out Sale 'Continues
We Aare a special Rue or idea's Long
Rubber Boots at $3.50. ' Just the
thing for this weather.
Another Bargain
A Special Bargain offered im Gun
Metal and Patent in both button and
blucher style, • in the latest lasts, re-
gular $4,50,
Will Either Sell the Stole or ➢lent.
Jas. TwitcheU &Son
eLINTON
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eadquarters
FOR
Walking and 'Riding Oliver
plows
LH.C, Gasoline Engines
McCormick Machin/elm Pumps
and 'Windmills. •
ALL KINDS OOP REPAIRS
AND EXI'ERTING.
CALL ON
mia�er L.NNIIe
Corner of Princes and Albert
streets.
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Cin tral linsinessCollege
Stretford, Ont.
Write for elle large tree esti
Logue of tits senooi, andyou
will learn how You Can Sue-•
teed. It will then rest wilth
you to deei,cle is You ;Wail
Succeed
We are placing students in
Positions paying 5100 and
$700 per amnutn, and wehave
many such applications for
help whieli we eanaot supply.
The ,best 'inie .o canter our
classes is . NOW. Write for
our free catalogue at once.
D.A. McLachlan, Principal.
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oclor's
T1111 TINNING QUESTION
may ,;be a serious one to y' on pretty
soon,If there are any ileaks in your
roof or detfectg, in your loader the
;WINTER STTOEAIS WILL FIND
19." FIEM.
Be prudent and Lain us. attelnd to
all such ,m:attersl ttgnt now. What.
we can'easiiy repair to flay :may
grow into a mighty expense,. e job'
if ne'gieeted ' livery, day rot put,
i?,ft4 ,sending tot Ota rgcaeabb5 the
thaness of its being( toolaie,
Thos. Hawkins '
Agent il;' ►r The llecla'Fuxtia,ce
• (Phone 53) •
PEGI
Not a medicinal But a man's Calfskin
Shoe, built to keep you in good heaith—
free from colds and rheumatism. A. man's.
Shoe which'will keep you warm' and dry
through all kinds of winter weather.
This shoe is loot' an experiment. • We
havebeen selling it for ten years, and
know from experience what it will do. It
Has No
sre
het a PairI�ow...
RED JACKS4'N'S