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The Clinton News-Record, 1911-01-05, Page 8• a *. Januar, Stialt1P1e Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR WM:Cordially Thank our custom- ers for their patronage during the. year that is. drawing to a close and respectfully request its coattail . Alice during the ,coming year. To all we extend . our best wishes for a -Happy and Prosperous1911, ;D: . Our Store •is open every evening ,•••7•••-• Repairs While You Walt. FRE. JACKSON i assomassommompoinssoomas. 44•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. - Big January Sale STARTS FRIDAY JANUARY 6th 1911 Wonderful Price reductions in all Departments. Dry Goods, Clothing,`:Bobt .4c, Shoes prices al, most cut in half. D et tail to tee next Week's priceliSt. SMAU. PLUMSTEEL I MORE PROFITS BROS. BUSINESS 4„,............**********•••••••••••••••••••••• THE CANADIAN ALMANAC 500 pages of coodeuaed and indexed information in its 64th year of publication. A Pocket or Office Mari; Faithfully kept gives you systematic record of your doing% and other things to whist in the !Satire you can refer WI* Efatlefaotien• and pleas. ure. 1 As we are removing from our pres- ent premises we must reduce our stock and to do so we have cut the prices. Here are a few of the bargains for our customers : • 25Ladies' Kid Blucher, regular $8. Sale price... .. . . ........ . ...... 2 . Ladies' Kid Blueness, regular $1.75 I 49 and $2.. Sale price MISSES • Misses Kid Bluchers, regular $2.00 en • Sale,price . • 1 • Misses Chocolate Bluchers, regular I 1.75. Sale 'price . . ... • . . • . 1. Childs' Box Call and Kid Bluchers, 1n regular $1.3,5 and $1.60. Sale price.. ..; 1. I 0 Childs' Kid Bluchers, regular $1 On and $1.10. Sale price. . and ' u RUBBE• Men's Rubbers • .8 5 Ladies' Rubbers • ••.50 • Misses Storm Rubbere., .45 MEN'S •_ Men's Patent Blucher, regular $4 0. and $4.50. Sale price. . ...... U‘U Men'e heavy winter calf, tan and 4 25 black, regular $5. Sale price Men's Velour calf, regular $3•60 and Q flil $4, Sale price Men's Box Calf, regularS2.50. Sale 1.18.8 price • The Gist of the Sun - dap School Lesson Compact in size, is invaluable to the scholar, full of information and sug- gestion, W. IL FAIR CO. Often Cb;.;pest.- Alwin the Best Mr. John Moore, Hensel!, was in town Suaday. Miss Clare Walker bag been visiting ber aunt, Mrs, Thos. Rumball, El- mira. Mrs. 0. H. Pueli and family returned • from Landau yesterday after a • ten days ViSit Miss Violet 'Carson, Torcarto' spending, her holidays with friends in town and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cantelon and son, Hen•sall, were guests of Mr, •and Mrs, Wm. Canaelon on Monday. Mrs. Alfred Hayward is in Detroit where She will remain the winter with her only daughter, Mrs. Ed. Rev, J. • Green will conduct W.M.S. (Inver anniversary services - fie 90E- • rie, on6 1414 Nan% PirellitSr oix Sundane,ct, Miss A. Leitch of Chigelhurst, a stud-, . ent t the. C.C.I., isstaying with her aunt, Mrs. Tho. Lawson, dur- Mg Mrs. Petrie's absence from tows. Mr, and Mrs. Master George, Bayfield, • were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Cal:Atkin oil New Years Day. They also viaited other Clinton friends. Mr. W. D. Stevenson.' was the guest Saturday to Monday evening a his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Steven.. son. 1e is bead book-keeper with •Sherlock & MannIng and is One of the many Clinton boys who are mak- ing good. ' • Mn. and Mre. Ed. Carter, hues wed- ding took place in Gnderich on • the morning after phriitmas Day, ' re- turned to Goderich Monday evening to take up ' housekeeping after a week's visit with theformer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Carter, , 'Victoria Street, Mr. R. A. Bell was, in Goderich on 'Saturday and was accompanied by his neice„ little Miss Margaret, Who, after having 'made her home with her uncle and ain't for montha; will • ie future live with her parents in • Goderieh. The little lady was sorry to leave Clinton and her mlanY play- • mates here. •Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Huston 'of the •Sauble Line were in town, Tuesday •on their way home from Listkywel• where they attended the funeral of an old friend. Their previous visit to that town two years. ago was as guests at the wedding of the daugh- ter of .the man at whose funeral • they were mourners; •• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes of Tor- onto have been spending a few days • in town, the guests of Mx. and Mrs. H. B. Chast. It seems like old time to 'have this estiniabie couple • amongst tte again and if they are not already convinced, The Neva - 'Record takes much pleasure in . siding these' that the old home town's latch string to them will • always bang out. 'The time -tried friendships they made here will al- • Ways abide. . 4•••••••••••• ••••••••••••114010•41441011•••• NINO*** 40,11110•041 1 J. Hoover Nelson Bali • 3.4.0 _ .:1,----.--..........- -- _-..._,--- Sale -- -_-_-_....---_— I Alter...-. .--...... --....12e.--... • IAgora an opportunity for the thrifty to refurnish the whole or any Peat ef the house at a splendid saving, not made at, the expense of quality. , i For Parlort, Dining, Bed Room or Kitchen. IThere are complete outfits Ana sleglts pieces that hr.) marvele of furnI. tore excellence aud OC011Oiriy. Better see them. I 1 The cheapest spot In Huron 00unty to buy all kinds Of turnItnee. Hoover Sc Ball t PaPacw AS? ,s4a7/ We're Simply Cutting Loose Every Ventage of Winter Goods for a Great January Clean UP And remember, this is not a clean up of undesirables—every garment and every article mentioned in the fol- lowing list is the vkry best value obtainable at regular prices. Every article must go—yours the prefit. This • will be the greatest opportunity ever offered men, women and children of Clinton and vicinity to get acquainted with the high clasa of merchandise which we carry. We are driving the knife in deep and'prlces will be topped off in big chunks. The reason for this great slaughter sale is the fact that we make each season clean up its own stock. PURCHASE AT OUR STORES DURING JANUARY AND SAYE MONEY. • 25 Ladies' Waterproof Coats - Special $5 25 Ladies', Waterproof Coats ot • cravenette and tweeds, full length, good style, all sizes. Reg $7.50 to $1.2, bale price • - • - - $5 • 10 Men's Waterproof Coats Special $5 • 10 only Men's.. Waterproof C6ats, dark grey, all sizes, Reg $10, sale price •, - • $5 35 Ladies' Astrachan Fur Coats . • 29 Ladies' Black Astrachan Fur Coate, silk quilt. ed lining with Timber Sable collars and self collars,. • three good styles to choose from, .sizes 34 to 40, Reg • $45, $50 and $60, sale price - $35 3 only Bocharan Fur Coate, Alaska Sable collars: - - - $55 • 3 only Astrachan Coats. Reg $25, sale price - $15 Reg $75, sale price • ' . • 50c and 60c • .DresS • Goods 39c • • • 500 yds all pure wool Dress Goods in plain colors, stripes and cheeky', black, blue. red, brown, . rose, wines, green, greys, etc., serge, fancy worsteds, weaves. Venetians, box clothe, eta, splendid wearing qualities. suit. • .able for all classes of wear ev- ening. street or scbool. 'Rep 50e ' and 60c, sale price • - 39 Special Dress Goods 25c • 10 pieces Dress Goods. Just a clean up lot from the dept. Good colors and strong wearing • qualities. Reg 85c and 50c, while they last you choice 25 $1.50 Corsets • - • $1 • D&A 'Corset special for Sat- urday only. White Batiste, all sizes, very daintly trimmed. Reg $1.50, special ° 25c Ladies' Belts 19c • Cleating out the balance of our Christmas Bette. leather, elaetie and silk in black, brown, • red, grey. blue. etc. Reg 25c and.35c, sale price .• 19 •50c'Ladies' Belts 39C Ladies' Fancy Belts in leath- er. elastic and silk, fancy buckles in all the popular colors -the balance of our Xmas buying. Reg 50c. sale price • - 39 35c Children's Under- • wear. 25c 5 doz pbildren's Wool 'Me der wear vests and.drawers, well Made and trimmed with inser• tion and ribbon. Splendid value 'at, reg price 85c, sale price 25 $1.50 Black Sateen • Waists $1 Ladies' 'Black Sateen waist, good quality, fast black. latest style, all sizes. Reg $1.50, bale price' r•1111 Ladies' Coats. Half Price 25 Ladies' Winter Coats made of beaver and reugb tweeds, colors black, blue, grey, brown, etc,. very neweststyle, • Reg $10, $12, $15. and $18, .sale • price Half Prlde 50 percent off • • Children's Coats • About 25. Children's Winter . Coats mostly fancy tweeds, blanket•cloth and 'beavers, all. • new styles. Sale price - 50 percent. off Millinery 50 •percent off Clearing out the balance of our Millinery at half price. Some good styles left. ' 50c Toques 25c • About .2 dozen Children's ' Toques, assorted colors. honey. combe weave, doubled. Reg 50e. sale price -• - . an • • • 15c Wrapperrett 10c 40 pieces Fancy Wrapper- rett, good designs, good color. iege, suitable for house gowns, dressing sarques, etc., 27 inches wide. Reg 15c, sale price - 10 RCM dants of Flannelette Manufacturer's remnants of ••white • and pie K Flannelette. • Ende•run from 2 to 10 yds. worth regularly 10c and 12i.e, clew ing them up at • - • - • 7 Remnants of Cotton ' Manufacturer's remnants of white Cotton, good widthasplen. • did value, Ends run from 2 to . 10 yds, worth 12,}c; 15c and '18e, clearing them at one price - 8 Remnants of Apron • Manufacturer's remnants of Apron • •Ginghams, splendid . width and quality, worth 12ic, 15e -and 180, clearing them at 8 • • • • • • • • 11111.1=111111111111.111..10111" Hullett Happenings.. The News From Londesboro Election ResultsMr. and Mrs. Mem Longman, are Mrs. J. 0. Lounsbery returned Wed-- . visiting with Mr. Geo. Longman tbis neaday after spending New Year's There was no beating of drums in weekwi4A herparents at Delhi. the contest for municipal honors Mrs. M. Mains spent New Year's Miss Lizzie Mains is visiting friends. which closed on Monday evening, but with relatives at Parkhill. near Blyth.. there was any amount of quiet per- Misses F. Mason and McKay of Mrs. Hamm and Miss Pearl visited • , eistent work and, notwithstandieg the Blythvisited the former' s grand- friends at Sebriegville Tue.aday of rather unfavorable state of the ;roads parents; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mann- this week. EL large vote was cast. wears well. • • Mr. John. Fingland heeded the poll in• divisions ' S and 7. He lives in that part or the township and thua where best known is most respected. The result in those divisions and the township as a whole should be grat- ifyieg ta Mr. Fingland. •• Mr. James Watt polled an even The •following is from the Observer of Ronk°, Mich : • "Mr. and Mrs, Jas. • Haber entertained on •ChriStmas Day. Those present were Mr, and 1V1rs. J. Maher Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. • Barton and children, the lVfissas • Haber, E. Mason of Detroit, Thom- as Mason and wife of Clinton, Ont, C. E, Smith, wife and son and Miss Etta Smith of Seaforth, Ont. Mr. Mason, a bass singer entertained those present, • assisted by Mr. Smith, tenor. John Haber Sr., al- • thieigh 71 veers of age, was award- ed the palm foe fancy dancing, • which was indulged in during the eveniag.'' Mr. Jahn Shaw, after a sit Weeks Visit with brother, Dr. William Shaw 04 Morrie, Mich.., returned en Friday last and then went en to Goderieh where be was the genet hig daughter over New Year'e, Mit got back in time to mark hie • ballot for ria progressive candidat- es. Mr. Shaw likens Morris to an Ontario tOWIt of the wee size, but didn't say, even if fie might have thought so, that while this Province stays tenaciously with its old Pur- • itan conscienee in the neighboring State• there is a drifting away. In IVfotris now, merely ter instance, • had Mr. Shaw done a little enum- • erating, just to get itt his band for nevt June. 0,S it were, he might ,• • . affr. •and Miss Stackhouse Blyth, Mr, James Leiper carried off the hundrierl in his own, ward. The name is Miss Bess • ie Porter of Clinton. • is spent Ne* Year's at the home. of Mr. reeveship, a result that was general- one to coaMre with up there and had visiting at the home of Mr. John Win. Brigham. ly expected. There is no fol-de-rol he been as well known ' elsewhere the Tamblyn. Mr. Ferguson of Orangehill .visiteti. about the reeve -elect ; he couldn't be result Might have been different Mr. John Lear of London spent friends M the village ever Sunday. persuaded to make a twenty -minute However Mr. Watt will no doubt ap- NeSie Year's with his mother here. Mies L. Young returned to Brant-. address if a three-minute talk will predate the compliment his own div- Miss 13. Manning entertained a few ford after a week's visit with. her answer the purpose equally well, but ision paid him and The News-Reeord friends on • Monday evening of this mother here. expected to make good as bead el hes no doubt but that he doea. week wm. Grandkum 15 giving '1„/*„s ei, Lybe - of Londoti spent. he hat .resuch. busines.s abitity and is an Sunday at home here, will assist in making everything raeve Names 1 2 R8ee4vesS 6 7 Total !deride on Friday night. do leif as early as possible. • • .oyster supper to a number of his the m,unicipality where his genialityThe January thaw came to our m.• smoothly. Barr ' 4.3 64 22 64 23 40 26 272 Mr. and Mrs. R. Watters of Lon a Mr. John Barr has few superiors as Leiper 48 63 38 61. 83 66 3-211 spent New Yeats with the latter's Mr. and 1Virs. J. °intuit:tie of Cass M M W Riley.edonia, and Mr. and Matt Jas. Dodd& Rev. Ms. Pearcy returned Friday a of Chicago are visiting at the home 373 last week after a ten days' visit of Wm. Brutribley. • 347 • 32A with his parents. , We are pleased to Mr. E. Lyon left Monday for Chalk 2,56• learn his father is improving after a ham to resnute bis studies in, the college there. On hi way, he will via - nil severe attack of pleurisy. k days with his uncle, R. Adams re- Mrs. Pearcy, who has been spend turned to Seaforth Monday of this Ing the holiday at her home in Port week, Colborne, will return. in a few days. a canvasser and put up a big fight, but of coarse it was against heavy odds and that he did not Win was no discredit to him. Me will be missed in the council for he had an energetic way of doing things and in his ward itt partictiMr acooMplished much. Me wilrbe heard from again th•ough for jolly "Jack" Barr can, coine back,,if he cares to do so, no matter • how many, others may fall by the wO.V. Mr. Hebert Clarke • of Constance beaded the poll, a tribute to _hie sterling worth. Mt. Clarke stands • by his colors every time. With ex- pediency he Will not flirt. Right's right and •that's all there is to it and his fetid* 'electors recognizing the manner of man he is show it by preeing !lira at the top of the list. Mr, W. J. Miller of the third con, surprised' even the knowing ones by going under the wire second. Though untrained in munitipal racing •he • showed * great burst of speed and wont down the thren-quartet stretch like an old ringer. Me, Miller is a long 'distance racer or, be, drop tee- ing •phta,sing, he wears Well. That ie be is the same today as he was yesterday and an he will be tomor- row, In, No. 3 division he polled 69 Ont of •the GO votes cast. . NO one doubted the election of 10. John Temblyn to nobody was die- aPpointed. in No. 4 divigitin he ton found thirty women widowed headed the het handsomely and - 1,1•1). 20.0.1,4,ERAtix)Ixtzmortis he the "visitation of Oed" and two- No. he was right 00 Mr, g I nil' leeslrt A setteible allaround thirds as many by virtue 01 the a Clarke 82 85 23 74 32 46 31 InBer 68 83 59 61 38 35 8 Tamblyn 27 68 20 99 31 5 74 Watt 39100 9 36 19 19 34 Fingland 24 58 10 63 30 57 81 parents, r, and rs. W. • Mr. R. Dorrance, who spent a•few It SY est= friends. • Mrs. John Breen of Colborne, were Now Year's guests of Mr. and tows and the news ot the whole dis- ermicies.n Edith Stewart • The News-Reeord leads for Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Rath and family returned to BlythMonday f d' the holidays at home. • 'The many friende Of Mise •Bella Sundereock wilt,. be pleased to hear she is improving nicely. Miss Oertie Sturdy resulted her duties at S. S. No, 4 after spending a week's holidays at her home in Goderleb township. Misses Annie and Bettie Woon vis- ited the home of their sister, Mrs. WM% Stevens. last Suhday. tietS. JAMOS Pairserviee bas return- ed •horn Seaforth atter spending the holidays with hen parents. A number of young people spent a very enjoyable time at Mr. Henry Taylor's lase Priday evening. Mr. James Hart gave the young People a dance lant week. All report a mod tittle. Mr. John Seedertoele Vas elected trastee at the school meeting held in • 1144.14.11.4.111141.9114114 611441.41111.414411114•1104111.11•4611.41144. 0464 divorce ibOtirt. Man is Mr. Tamblett and he. 400. S•. • Hullett Happenings It is claimed that no lite • bit the 1 More Iiullett news page 4. •Ar0 townsbip it kept in better shape Allan CLsley of during the winter months than the 1 ington have been visiting the form- , .Leant., I Mrand Mre l3Uisec°:1; Airmtsturnevb theter(lb! vlsitiltloter's brothers, Jamesi of this 'towns ow0fa ship and Jacob in Colborne. notieeabit to all who dtivo along that a week with ille ''')110G1/41°11ex• ichW' sMealkt! coneesSiota And it is said the guts. stretch in front of the Shobbrook is Misd /VC:trete Jane Crawford who especially well kept. • I was home for the Christmas bolls Mo. Carl Engler, Ottawa, and Mrs, ' days, returned to her position in Ma. . Clark of El' ma spent a feve days of Ora 00 Wedneeday. the past week weth their sister, Mrs. ! Mr. William Vodden Jr., who has W. Marquis. Mr. Engler is a Domin- spent the past summer in Alberta, is mniontLinandit Sarugre7enyiornavnadrtwym last sten- home for the purpose of taking back which was with hint a carload of settlers st. • ealgeetd in defining the northern fecis. •plowA and the &Rood result is at once o a boundary of the Proviuce of Alberta. Mt, oglee has been engaged PrOtet" SiOnnity itt the Parthest West for sev- eral seasons and abounds in informa- tion regarding it. Miss Botta Woon of Clinton is V'1,5 - 'King lief atiter, Wee. Wm. Stephens, Misses Lily and Jennie Govier of Perin are spending the holidays un. der the parental roof. Mr. Thos. Nott paid a Visit to. Guelph on Saturday-- and returned es Mentlay. . • ;