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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-11-1, Page 8CLINTON'S 'LIwADINO JEWELLEY STGl k4 iiverware Ws Gerry a stock2ol Silverware that is the best to be had.' Also Cwt Glass and .Fine Chinas everything to -be fouled in an up-to=date Jewelery'' Store, ' Wats lie.,; ';'Clocks; Wedding and Engage, Rings, Presents; Etc. Do your byes noe4 testing? We can do it for you tai @�l 'MON ,leWoller and Optinielie Next Hovey's Arug Storei a e a repave for the cold winter weatltea.`? You ziiay', need a new new overcoat or smile good wariat uunderwear, sweater, a We are showing a choice assortnient of Sweaters; pure wool and away below last year's price. The Overcoats are Going Get yours white the assortment is best. Our styles are right, the materials are the best and the pr ices the lowese. We carry Stanfield, St, George. old "Tiger brands of wool under- wear—None better at any pipe. SMALL PROFITS s Oe` PHONE 25, MORE • B[rSINE$S SEE TTER For Fall Paper, Papering anal Decorating Estimates given freely. Prices reasonable. Ail• work guaranteed.' . Orders left with Mrs. Mout, Armstrong, Her- on street will receive prompt'etttention. Seelour paper', hooks and save 20 per cenb, on allpapers. Thre Men Were Pleas .r d with the suits' we made for then . and told,three other men. That if ade six patrons and they will .' firing us more trade. If we • hadn't suited the first three We would lose all six. Let the numbers multiply—we' will be" glad 'to clothe as many men from town and country es we can. ++ ` If you're in a hurry, bee how quickly we .can turn' out a suit' or overcoat for you. Davis ecs kiertnan VETERAN • TAILORS lal e. Your of se A Home lith Attractive:.::. WALL, PAPER Tile W. D. Fair ' Often the Cheapest—.4.ltvayu .the Beet Is there. any ware better than Granit for general use, We., earry.; a full line of it and will be•glad to show you our stock. Also electrical, goods. and fzxtures,Plumbing Supplies, And when considering a furnace remember we sell Me0lery Sunshine. ' Satter & Perdtte HARDWARE ELECTRICAL PtlfMBING VENN Elettriet a. , 1 ia'., � � rltt l"'ttie I` �ek�t� 1�>Apa ca, �'a�t lcre i Dt�lb�,ler�t►,,, on o tI eas iming -;arid ittepairS. PhOl e„Iattw b Reli WI ma@1111 -..insltl lilt, Mrs.' W. It.. Counter is visiting her son,Mn Morley Counter' of Buffalo.. Mrs. Ro'beit' Piereen ;17—Ethel has been visiting friends in Clinton the the past week. De. J." W,' and 'Mao. Peek of .Hensaall visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lavin one day this week. Mrs. (Dr.) Gunn has returned from a visit with ;her :daughter, ,Mas. Cross of Detroit. • Miss Marion Andrews is spending a few days .this week as the guestof her sister, Mrs, F. F. Gillies ori Kitchener. n tea. and Mrs, F1: G. Zinn of Lanes, spent the week -end as the guests of the Iady's Barents, Mr, and Mrs. "George Holland. • Mrs, Elliott .arid littlpn daughter of Toronto have 'been -visiting - the .lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3 B, Lindsay, during the` past week; Mrs. Grace Sheeley'left Friday nior- ning for Erin, where she will spend the winter, with her daughter, Miss Charlotte, wlio is teaching there.' Mrs: Helen Quinn and Miss Anne SAbery of Londes'boro spent the week-end•as the guests of the for- rner's eistdY,` Mrs. W. ?. Herman of town. Mr. -Fred Sloman left last -Thursday afternoomfor Toronto and wenton the beginning of. the week to Nor- thern Ontario, having accepted a . school ,hear' Englehart. Mr. and Mas: Blanchard; who have been visting the lady's. mother, Mrs, Margaret'Piclsett of town, left last week to visit friends at Schnectady , ` M. Y, before going to Detroit. Mr. Goeclon Cuninglianie returned on Monday feoni a little trip up north, where he slid a bit of fishing and hunting, although .it was a little ,too early in the season for much of the Iattee. Commissioner Chas. Sowton and Mrs.. Sowton, Col. Abby, Major Byers and Adj. Wright of the Salvation Army were in town over the week- end "and''condueted 'meetings 'Sun- day morning and afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Lavin , attended a fowl supper at Zuri.oh on Thurs- day evening last and on their re turn they were accompanied • by Miss' Maynie-Laniontwizo remain_ ed .their guest until yesterday. Miss Gertrude Fowler and Miss died Treleaven of Lucicnow spent the, week -end at the home of the faring, that of Dr.. end"Ivirs, 11. Fowler, Misses Fowler. and Tre- leaven assisted the Wesley church choir Sunday morning aiid sang a duet' after the sermon. Mrs. W. S. Lawrence, who has been spending a few weeks with her daughter in Hamilton,: has returned to town this week, . r She was ac- , ,conrpanied,. by her son, >Mr. Ray Lawrence, who `has just returned from `Japan,; having been through the'earthquelce horror. He leaves for Ottawa- on a short visit before +returning to New York, his •firm's headquarters. For, the present it is not Certain when they will re, establish themselves in Japan, Akibtirri gr. and Mas: T. Riddell, who have bbextended viee on ane sit to friends in the West; •returned on Sattirclay. Me.• John Arthur has an attack of the grippe, we hope for his speedy. recovery. Rev, D. N. McGamus of London, is assisting Rev. P. Banes, during the services at Donnybrook.. ;Mr, G. Hallam arrived home from Saskatchewan lest Friday. Our new barber, Mr, E. Carter,"has' rented the house lately occupied by Mr. R. Gravinstein, • Anniversary services' will be held in the Baptist church next',Sunday, November 4th at 3 pan, and 7,30.. Rev. Mr. Patker to be the speaker at both services. Mx. G. Young, whose barn; Was des- troyed by flee is erecting a new steel barn. Mr.. McDonald, who has been help. Ing in Mr. Rtiddell's store during his absence, has roturned•to him 'home at Ailsa Craig. The Woman's Institute will hold a bazaar and tea on Thursday evening' November 22nd, in the Forestef' s hall. A number of attractive booths are being arranged, Tea will be solved from 6.30 to 9 o'clock. The Institute peeked ti barrel of fruit acid had it sent to the Sick Child- eenf, hospital , in Totonto. The •members who were tcc late with thefr donation are asked to leave the fruit at: Mrs. ,l`. ,Iolinstoa'o and it will he given to the Children's Sheller, Gode- rich, M'. Ivy of :Toronto now eceupice the position of Dank Manager here, a a ttotnil ei C f TJI111t51)A:Y, NO' 11' sip23: y Dates, ;fresh and juicy, Raisins '.newly seeded, New seedless raisins 3 lbs fdr,25c per ib 15c perlb 1e. Valencia Raisins while they last, 15c ' Table. Syrup 5 pound pail ;for • 45s, Canned Pumpkin, per tin , , , , .20e Sardines, 4 tins . , , .. , .25e. Black 'Tea,_ per lb, ' doe Shelled Almonds, per lb Best Currants, cleaned, per lb; Mixed Peels per lb. , Red Robin Salmon ..... , Maple' Loaf Salmon, per tin ... Shelled 'Walnuts, per Ib........... 19a, 590:, i 25c, ..,, ,...,.50c: See our assort .ernt of Riley's Toffies, per lb 60c New Table Figs New Cooking Figs Sweet Potatoes Chestnuts :. Celery • Cranberries Finnan 1 -laddie tarsh r' 2 SN.i.elAtveLiies. [elaDidesb r12i Mrs. Alex. Wells spent a few "days with Mrs. Bert Allen of,Iierlpek dur- ing the week. Mrs. Helen Quinn and Miss Anne Abery spent the week -end with Mrs. W. T. Herman in Clinton. Mr, and: Mrs. James. Fairservice spent Sunday with relatives in Brus eels. Mr. tnd:,Mrs, W. Jones, accompan- ied by Mr: >Bain of Palmerston vis- ited the lady's perents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Fingland, on. Sunday. °Mr. George` Keith and Mr. Stuart Campbell of Granton spent Sunday J at the Manse. 1 E. WEN E F . Miss Anne Abery left an'Wednes- day for a couple of weeks' visit with friends in Waikerville, Ont, Ilev'. Dr. Griffith of Ronan, China, gave a very interesting address in the, Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon. • Mr. George Barr and Miss . Barr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ar'- chie, Radford, Kinburn, • A'numlier from this locality attend- ed the anniversary services at -the Mebitodiit ehureh, : Constance, last Sunday. Mo. and Mrs. Colin Fingland of Blytlr Spent Sunday in the village. rev. A. Macfarlane of .Bayfield Preached in Burns' church, liullett, on Sunday morning and Rev. Jas. Abery took the morning; service in Bayfield. The annual tliankoffering meeting of the W. M, S. was held in Burns' Hot fowl supper beginning at, 5:30 church. on Wednesday afternoon, when 14Iisi Herdman of Ottawa, a returned missionary, addressed, the meeting. dederich ' With the arrival in town this week of Mr. Coeur" de Lion McCarthy of Montreal it becomes apparent that the unveiling of the Goderich and vicini- ty war memorial will not take, place this fall. The' delay is entirely clue to the fact that 141r. McCarthy was uttab1e to secure from the New York Foundry delivery of the bronze figure 84'' feet high which is to adorn the top of the .10 -foot granite pedestal. The: latter, however, with its inecrip. tion of almost 100 names of fallen. heroes of Goderieh town and Colborne and •Goderieh townships, will be ed in position this`. week, The con- crete foundation for the memorial is 10 feet square and 6 feet deep and .Was laid last week. z,lt c irs The ,"K:iddies" enjoy our Candies. They are always fresh and deliciotas.• SPECIALS THIS) WEEK ,Cream Caramel Log Roll ° .Sea Foam Peanut and . Cocoanut Taffies_ Bul1C'-Chocolates-the finest ' Fancy Packages—the best +Bao. ttonfectionary and Restaurant "We aim to please.' BAZAAR Under the auspices of the Ladies` of St. Joseph's Church will be held: in the Parish Hall on " Thuursdag, Nov.15th Boothe for' 'aprons(handkerohiefs, fancywork, children's wear, homemade baking, homemade candy. Fish Pond. Afternoon Tea will be Served Fowl Supper McKillop Township While threshing at T. E. Hays' farm on 'Monday a spark from .the engine took fire on the roof and the engi- neer noticed the smoke beginning to else' so he blow the whistle and all hands !made a quick move and the old time-honoured , bucketbrigade soon got the blaze under control. It was just in the nick of time though,. as there was Welt .a strong wind blowing iuid the smoke was coming through the roof over the straw mow, Mo, Harold Lawrence and family and also Mr. F, Coleman and family took in theTurner :church anniver„ carp service% bunday last. • Miss Birt and Mr. X. W. Taylor et Masahmontrlleme,Belleville, who are superintendents over tbo who and girls, were calling 'en the boys and girls in the tieinii;V the past weep, They both report very few complaints. from them.`- Goderich will vote on a the betide on Nov.e]9th to guatanthe theetide �o:fA the hospital for $00,,000. MUSIC Stalnleg Township 'Mrs. Wm. Turnbull and, daughter, Marion, of Grand Bend spent it •few, days last week visiting their cousins, Misses Margaret and .Greet ?whale.' Mr. And Mrs., James Dewar spent Saturday. in Clinton. Mr. Albert Robinson of the. Front road had a very successful auction sale on Thursday last. Mr. Robinson intends proving to California for the winter. TOTAL ECLPSE OP SUN IN JANUARY Parties of scientists from. all over the world will begin to gather in Wes- tern Ontario early in Januaay 1024, to witness the total eclipse' of the sun, which will reach its greatest depth of intensity in this district on January 25th. The eun will begin to be obscured by the moon about 8 in the morning, If the day is clear. all Western Ontar- ie will have a unique opportunity of observing one of the most speeteoular of recurrent celestial marvels. Darkness will return, stars will Shine in the vault of .heaven, and be- wildered fowl will return to roost wondering at an event Choy are un- able to understand, . The Queen's Hotel at Brussels hats again changed hands, the new Iars- prietors 'being S. 'l', Plum ea Son, Who are nowpoetession. Messrs Plmii have conducted the livery stable at the rear of the betel .for many years and have also- operated the bus lino; Provincial officer !'Nippon of Wing - ham attys ha saw ai black fox while driving through a $wtnp reeently; ` 48 i ala � s lr� "WY AV To consider your heating prob- lems. We handle the Pilot Superior Pipeless Furnace: and will be pleased to give any in- formation you may require. Every furnace' guaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory, We also have a full line of QuebeeRanges and Boaters an You will never know what rent' contfoxt means until you have brie to combat the cold winter Irl weaher•. We have a few good second ranges in good condition which we are offering: at very low prices, A.%full stock of guns and am- munition,: „- elinton Hardware and Furniture to. ,THE STORES WITH A STOCK - Furniture Plume: 104 Hardware 195 SALT FL Heat is 'imperative in your tiokne or. ' office, But .•so is fresh air. How often the' one is sacrificed for the other! You get yo`ttr room warm, but the air ie so !`stuffy" you are .tempted to chance chills. • It is no longer necessary to suffer either cold or stuffiness. You San have cosy comfort and pure air in the same time. And the method is easy, siinple and economical. Merely invest the money you save on your fuel bill in a `. Majestic 'Electric Heater USE YOUR OWN UTILITY - IT`PAYS HYDRO SI-10P,Clint() The Girls will Serve Supper The Girls' Club of 1#4llis Church will serve a Thanksgi ,iiag supper in the lecture room' of the church on Fri- day. evening, November 0th, from 5 to 7 o'clock, Admission 35c 1Praink Woads, who recently gal . his ;tabu in Grey teitushi t, has intr. chased the house an Turnborry street south, from irs. J,'JSrtr ni Brussals , end will move to town this fall. l'Viilili9+i Sale In order to make roaan'.for our inid,. winter hats, We aro having a special: sale of, Millinery - FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2ND AND 3RD,, TheVogue Barry, 'tire three-year-old seen Com° Mr, and Mrs. A. L. 'Posliff of Wing - ham, :fcli off the back nevelt at his. hone ane day last week and broke his, aria,