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Silverware .for Christmas
We are showing a large assortment of Silverware,
China and Glassware; Ivory Goods, and everything
- found in an up-to=ease Jeweiery Store.
Goods selected now will he kept till wanted,by"paying
a' small deposit on ft.•
Watches—We have a:large assortment from $5 up
Clocks ---From • tits best makers, and are good time
keepers.
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'Jeweller and. Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store
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reparec
for the cold winter weather? You may need a new sweater, a
new overcoat or some good warm underwear.
We are showing a choice assortment of •S
away below last year's price.
'Die Overcoats
Get yours while the assortiiient
materials are the best and the
eaters, pure wool and.
b, _i.�;si
are Going::,
is best. Our styles are right; the
pr ices the lowest.
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We carry Stanfield, St. deorge and Tiger -brands of wool under-
, wear—None better at any price.
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;MORE B'US'INESS
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F®Y Fall Paper, Papering and Decorating
Estimates given freely.' Prices reasonable.
A11 work guaranteed. Orders left .with Mrs. Robt. Armstrong,' Hur.
on street will receive prontpt attention.
See -our paper books and save 20 per cent. on all papers.
Make
Your
House
Home
With
Attractive
WALL PAPER
-Tlio IN. B. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
Three Men ,r, 4; ' 're Pleased
with the suits we made for them
and told three other men. That
made six .patrons and they will
bring 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
fiom -town and eotntry as we
If you're in a hurry, see
how quickly we can turn out a
suit or overcoat for you. •
Davis & Hertriatt
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Mr, J, B; Levis Was in Toronto over
the week -end.
Mr.' George Phipps ,of Goderich was
in town en Tuesday:
Miss • :Viola Wise spent the week -enol,
at her home in.,Goderich,
Mr. J. Knight of London spent the
holiday with his family in town.
Mr. Jack Bowden of Hamilton` Normal
was home for the holiday period.
Miss I{athleen Livermore of Wirghnm
spent Thanksgiving at herhome' in
town.
Mr. Chambers Hutton of town spent'
the week -end at his ]mule in Kin-
cardine.
Mrs,; John Cluff spent Thanksgiving
avith her son, Mr. Robt. Chaff near
Bayfield.
Miss Rudd and Miss Clark spent the
week -end incl holiday with Gode-
rich friends.
Miss Etta Hardy of London Normal
spent the week -end and holiday at
her home. in town.
Mrs. W. H. Jervis and Miss Laura
spent the week -end and holiday
with Goderich relatives.
Miss Ethel Holmes of Alma College
spent the holiday. period at her
home, -Wesley parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Elliott and family
have been visiting friends in Port
Huron during thepast week,
Mr. and Mrs. W. French of .iGppen.
.spent the week -end and holiday es
the guests of Mrs. Chambers:
Mrs. George Stanbury spent Thanks-
giving with her. daughter, Mrs. J.
H. McEwan of Stanley township,
Mrs. and Miss Hyslop and Miss Smil-
lie of Walton -spent Thanksgiving
Day with Mrs. Chambers of town.
Is there a iy ware better than Granit for general use. We „ Barry
a full line of it and will be glad to show you our stock,'
Also electrical goods and fixtures.Plumbing Supplies. And when
considering a furnace remember we sell' McClary Sunshine,
Sutter & Perdue
Aninaittl
EL"E ItICA%J ' I'L111YLISING
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lectt'ie Thahge , '"x .acres', 1301ba, harp*
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Mr, Jim Lovett of St. Catharines mo-
tored no and spent the -week-end
and holiday with his parents in
toiJn.
Master Bobbie Pheonix of Hamilton
spent the week -end and holiday per_
iod with his grandmother, M'rs. R..`
J. Cluff.
Miss Sharp and ,-Miss Jessie : Sharp
,of St. Mary's are guests -this Vyeek
at the home of. their. •brother, Mr.
IL R. ',Sharp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Miller and child
of -Goderich- spent the week -end
with Mr. R. 3. Miller and'' Miss Jean
Miller of town:
Mr. and Mrs. Ellery returned to their
home in Ingersoll on Tuesday after'
a visit with Mi . and Mrs. 3. D.
Atkinson of town.
Miss Coleman and Miss Margaret Mc-
Kinsey of Stanley township visited
at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. J.
McKinley over the week -end.
Mrs. C, G. Middleton spent the weelu.,
end and holiday in Toronto; with
her daughters, Misses Jean and
Helena, Who are teaching there.
Miss Myrtle Armstrong, who is at-
tending Stratford Norinai, spent
Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs.
Robt. Armstrong, Huron ' street.
Mrs. M. Corless and her grandson,
Harold Walker, of Burgesville spent.
the week -end sis the guests of tlie
!orrnor's son, Mr. M. T. ,Corless.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Atkinson and Miss
Eileen and their guests, i4lr.`and
Mrs. Ellery of Ingersoll, Spent
Thanksgiving with Seafotth friende,
Mr. Hugh Dutton and Mr. Aaanstrong
of Flint, Mich.,, --are spending the.
week as the guests of the former's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Lutton
Of town,
Mr. Dean Courtice motored up from
Hamilton on Saturday and spent
a" couple of days as the guest of.
his parents. Mi. and Mrs. E. G.
Courtice.
Mrs. 'Jaynes Livermore of town and
Mrs. Fred Leonard of Goderich
" township motored to Toronto last
, week to' visit :their sons, who are.
students at 'Varsity. '
Mn W. C. Cooper of the Sehooi of
Practical Science, Toronto, spent
the week -end' and holiday at his
home in town. Ile was ticeoul.
:ponied' by a fellow student, Mr.
,Graybih.
Miss Daisy Nodiger and her aunt,
Miss Daisy Nediger, cache up from
Hamilton en .Saturday; and spent
the week -end and holiday with the
:farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
3, Nediger.
Miss Dello O'Neil was up from Tor-
onto : over the week -end and Wt
yesterday for Florida, where she
will spend the winter. Slie in-
tended to stop oily in Now ',York a
tow days on her way.
Mr. John Sterling left this week for
Jaektbnvillo, Mich., where he will
spend the winter; with his daughter.
Mr. Sterling had all exceedingly
busy tontines and he likes tq get
away ter 'a good regio during the
winter months. '
lIr. and Mrs, Arthur Barber and Mr.
Clarence Downs a,t hoiide'n weft
visitor's et the home of 'their cone.
in, Mr. W, S DWWns, the first of
the wools. They were also es-
eompahied by I r, ,T. 0. Wilson of
Vancouver, S, Wllo i emsoute
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Be wise,. shop early and -our Christmas will be a Merry
one. . We have all our new Fruits in now for your Christmas
Cake and Plum Puddings.
We have just received a big shipment of Raisins,' Currants
and Dates. Do these prices interest you?
Seeded Raisi .: s per lb 15c Seedless Raisins per ib 1.5c
Dates 3 lbs for 25c
9 Mixed, Peels, per lb -...,.... ...52o y
Shelled Almonds 41k Swans Down Flour
Shelled'WalnuM 50c p
Currants,. per Ib ... ...ave e1c ` 5c.
Black -'Tea, special per Ib .......60c
Cooking -Pigs, 2 lbs. .. ...25e
New Valencia Raisins per lb ....19c
Special for Week end
Golden Bantam Corn, per tin •. .25c,..
Aylmer Corn .. • ... . ...lSc
Aylmer Green Beans ......25e
Del Monte Asparagus ' 50c.
Canned Spinach . .. 25c
Apex -marmalade (orange)
Sweet Potatoes Celery
Pineapple marmalade
Finnan Haddie
Cash & Carrs
2 Deliveries
u°a1Q€fOd.
The Choral: Society met Monday ev-
ening and have organized and made
a new 'start •since their concert in
October. There were about forty
present' nearly "all the former mem-
bers were in attendance and a num-
ber of -others who intend joining the
society. They will, as usual have reg_
ular practse every Monday night. Mr.
Anderton is working bard' to have
each one" take their particular parts
well,
The Misses : Mabel and Mildred
Thomas of •London were guests at the
home of Mr. and .Mrs, 'Harry Collins
of the village for the week -end.
Miss Florence Beattie and Mr. Reg.
Kerslake were Thanksgiving visitors
atthe home of Mr, and Mrs. A. T.
Scott,
Mr. C. H. Ian spentay
at the home of. Mr. Jas. Swan. Re
left forhis home- in Hamilton accost.
paned 'by Mrs. Hans and little son,
Wesley,who have spent the past
month here.
The Misses Bell and Alice Beattie
of Clinton were holiday -visitors at
the hone of their aunt, : Mrs. Wm.
S tt- d other friends in the vil-
Mr. J. G. Kaiser and Mr. Earl Kai- •
ser motored to London Friday last.
Mr. 1Zdss spent the week -end in
London.
the ho
lid
Moth rs 'e
The "Kiddies" enjoy our Candies.
They are always fresh and delicious.
SPECIALS THIS Wi'EEE
Cream Caramel •
Log Roll
Sea Foam
Peanut and Cocoanut Taffies
Bulk Chocolates --the finest
Fancy Packages—the best
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Mr. Andrew Murdoch and family
and Mr, and Mrs, llosettamotored
from Detroit Saturday last to spend
Thanksgiving..at the home of Mr. R.
D. Murdoch.
Miss Gertie Hoggarth of Hensall
was a visitor with Misses E. A. and
Eva Scott on Saturday. : The many friends of Mr, Bruce
Berry will be 'pleased to know he is
improving and is now able : to take
short. motor trips...
WENDORF
Confectionary and Restaurant,
"We aim to please."
Christmas is Coming
ig
Say "Merry Christmas"
this year with a
Photograph
Then your holiday remembrance
Will be a personal 'one—
A GIFT THAT NO:ONE ELSE CAN
DUPLICATE
WESTERN ONTARIO CONSERVA-
TIVE WOMEN .COMPLETE'
THEIR ORGANIZATION
The complete'executiVe of the Wo-
men's ' Conservative ,Association of
Western Ontario is es follows: Mrs.
W. J. .Manna, of Sarnia, honorary
president; Mrs, A. T. Edwards, Lon-
don, president; Mrs, Harry Winnett,
secretary; 'Mrs. T. E. Robson, Mervv
surer; Mrs. Frank Tinton, Byron,
financial secretary.
The district Vice presidents are Miss
Adelaide Clayton, . Listowel; Mars, F,
L. Arnold, Kent Bridge; Mrs: John
McKibben, Sarnia; Mrs. McLaughlin,
Port Dover; Miss Clark, Clinton, and
Mrs. E, R. Wigle, Goderich,
The couneiifors were named as fol-
lows: , Mrs. Go; Spotton, Wdngham;
Mrs, .G. Welker, Ginnie; Mrs. Waldie,
Stratford; Mrs. Ed. deGex, Kerwocd;
Mrs, Amos, Aylmer; Mrs, Court.
right Sr., Inwood; Miss Ethel Robson,
Denfield; 1Vlrs.Howard Fraleigh, For,
est,
- Constance
Mrs. Pollard spent Sunday in Olin-
ton with her mother.
Just think --one dozen Photographsmake
12 Christmas Gifts
Make your :appbintinent now, it will
mean -better pictures for you and more
time for is
We guarantee oui(Photographs to be
satisfactory
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Riley of Clin-
ton spent Thanksgiving day in the
Village,
Mr. and Mrs, It.robt. Grimbolby and
blighter arrived •home on Saturday
From Teeswater where Mr, Grirnboi-
by has boon 'threshing.
and Mrs. Jas, Mitran and dangh-
tors and Mt,; ,Toe :Resm.ond of Brus-
sels wore callers on D. Tiddor on Sun.
day evonink.
The prayer meeting .thisweek *111
ROY BALL
Phone 66 Photo Studio
BAZAAR.
The ladies sof Wesley church will
hold a bazaar intie lecture room of
the church on the afternoon of
Thursday Nov..29
from 2:30 to 6 o'clock. ' Booths as
follows:
APRONS AND FANCY WORK
HOMEMADE BAKING
CANDY '
Afternoon tea will be served during
all the period. The public is cor-
dially invited.
BAZAAR
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Christmas -is rapidly approaching so be wise and make your se-
lections early as we will be pleased to put any article away for you
until wanted.
. Our store is full of beautiful new stock suitable for the Christina:
season. Including Pictures, Mirrors, Trays, Ferneries,, Cedar Chests
Table, Bridge and Piano Latnps with lovely silk shades, at vera
easy prices.
A "splendid stock of Dining room, Living room and Bedroom Fur
niture as well as Kitchen Cabinets, etc.
Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs in the newest patterns..
`Just received a large shipment of Austrian Graniteware see our
79 cent window. ;.
We have a full line of Heaters and Ranges manufactured by the
Beath Foundry 'Company, Ottawa. They are real stoves.
A full stock of Rifles, Guns and Ammunition.,
Call in, look around .as it's no trouble to show our good stores
with the stocks..
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
010514
.The Ladies' Guild of Si. Paul's
ohureh will Bold their
ANNUAL BAZAAR
in the Parish Hall on
TUESDAY, NOVIIMnR 27t1r.
at 3 pan.
Horne Cooking, Fancy Work Rum..
mage, Candy, "Touch -and -Take," and
Market Boothe,
FISH POND
.Afternoon tea sowed.
be hold at the ,horse oI 1Vtr, Wm,
Claris.
Quite a number around hors at
tended 'the services at Londpsboro on
sonday send the suliper, 00 'i'Iloliday
evening.
HEALTHFUL .i
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Hardware 19
EAT
Heat is iniperativein your
home or office. But so is
fresh air. How often the one
is sacrificed for the other! You
get your room warm, but the air
is so "stuffy" you are tempted
to chance chills.
It is no longer necessary to
suffer either cold or stuffiness.
and
e n have os
't
You a ec y comfort'
pure air at the same time. And
the method as easy, simple and
economical.
Merely invest the money you
save on' your fuel bill in a
Majestic °Electric Heater
USE YOUR OWN UTILITY -- IT RAYS
HYDRO SHOP, Clinton
Have 'y'ou. Seen the
New Vaci%ette?
Watch, for Demonstration on
Saturday night.
C. w . MOORHOUSE,
a Lu,.cal Dean,
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