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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-11-22, Page 8C1GII TURP0,ADING Jlil'6'V17L1tIt STUIiF `Sflverw ro. for Chr sti litte. ere showing a largees$ortmmrit of Silverware, China and Glassware, Avory' Goods, and everything found in an up-to,•eats .lewelea'y Store, Goods selected now 'will 'lie kept till wantedby paying a small. deposit oils it. . Watches --We have a large assortment from $5 up Clocks'—From the 'best maker's, and are good time :keepers: H,,-, JOHNSON Jeweller "and''Optician : Next Hovey'a Drug Storm ou Prepared I. fo'r the cold winter weather? Yon may need a new sweater,' a new overcoat or some good warm underwear. We are showing a C101be assortment Of Sweaters, ppurs wool and away below last year's price,; 1 e ; • I J f, I:i ls+"l tsi" Li o„' • ( •,�,. rid , i.sr:. I The Overcoats are Going ,Get yours while the assortment is best. Our -'styles are right, the materials are the best and the pr ices the lowest. We carry Stanfield, St. George and Tiger brands of wool under- wear—None better at any price, ° "1101.106001 NM, h�f� steel PHONE 25, SMALL PROFITS ::Pus® MORE BUSINESS Three Men Were Pt ased •1 with the suits we made -for them ' and told three other men. That (' made sixPatrons and theY will /' being us more trade. If we,te. '•h hadn't suited thh -first three we � T`t would '`loseall . VA.: o d six.Let the a ... 1 n q� -• e a .. • Y numbers multig�ly—we will be ; °�' ,/. rr,n...:.,.,, glad to":clothe as many•,� men � P Eri--0 4'-' Fi'r•'•r�l r• _; . from' town and a nt � c'^• –. s• :,• to c e l` n w u r3 as t u• T t } can. (gcy,i, ` ,,48. u w � c. '. a = „.�. �.Ri,' i, i. F,qo I you're ' a hurry,see 11 c. R 1 If n \ Y how quickly wo,can turn out a suit orovercoat for you; Davis St Herman VETERAN, TAILORS • - u• eterismatiniaserseeete Is there any ware better than Granit for general a full line of it and will be glad -to show you our stock. Also electrical goods and fixtures.i'lumbing Supplies. aconsidering a furnace remember we sell MoClary / . t iI C �A J use. We carry And/when Sunshine. _ ••n� 7• . c fi nr,.,.. nota .�...cw• r •i• T i' 8. r fl� 4 �tlS' l 9ii)).r ,.•„ni .. � �. 2.0 ,. I E . y -a lh ve.. tl= <, Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE ' • ELECTRICAL ' PLUMBING . H. VENNER, Electrician Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Buba, Irons, Fns and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Phone ISlw California and the Pacific Coast Tours When winter copses the Pacific 'Cerin States and British,'Colusn- bia offer a haven of refuge ,from our ligoroue climate, isartleularly , (Sunny California: Callfdrnia hes become famous as a winter tourist ..'.- 'region beoanee."of its •excellent Climates conditions, its varied and. magnificent scenery, the poasibilitiee it affords for all kinds of out- door sports aitd recreations, its splendid motor roads, seabathing, etc. ' The Canadian National Railways offer a wide, choice of toutes embrace . ing rail' and sen trips. 'T'revel one way through Canadian Rockies i • f cifi fiaas • via Jasper''National Psoric and Mount .I�oUSon, the North a c t sm it ., i'. a Crnncattvai stud Victoria. -Seattle, Portland. Saniraeel ige l and Loa Angeles. Anyr c A en' 'of the nadirfn National Railways a furnisli ful lnformetionregaaiding these tours. ill bo pleased al, Your House • Home With Attractive J kLL - PAPER, e W. 11 Fatr o (ten the Cheapest—Always the Best Miss Edna- Pennebalcer has returned, from a visit in Toronto. Miss Susie Slornan has returned home after spending, a week in Toronto. Miss Mary Matheson of Goderieh vis- ited Mrs. R. E. Manning last week. Mrs. Rouse of Hamilton is visiting herdaughter, Mrs, (Dr.) Hearn, of town. Miss Gladys Smith of -Toronto was .: the week -end guest of Miss Jule Bartliff. Mrs. E. W. Morrison spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Keiis of Drayton. Mr. A. McGarva• returned 'Thursday last from a visit with his sister at Port Burwell. Mrs. T. Murphy and Mrs. Gardner of Goderich visited with Mrs: J. B. Lindsay this week. Mr, C. G. Middleton attended the Provincial- Conservative Conven- ient .in Toronto this week. Mise Whllace returned; on Thursday from.Tbledo, Ohio, where she spent several weeks with relatives, ;. Mrs. Andrews, Ma -s. B. .J Gibbings, Mrs. Harry Steps and Miss Johns visited Seaforth friendsthis week. Mrs. J. L. Kerr was called to Toron- to on Friday owing to the "illness (of her mother, who passed away on Sunday. ; Mr. D. Cantelon is taking in the Winter Fair and the Provincial Conservative Convention in Toron- to oronto: this week. Miss Normal Bentley and Miss Al- lan of the London' office staff were in town for the Doherty banquet on Tuesday evening. Mr. Gebr a Jenkins returned Friday from the west, bringing a couple `of car loads of stock; Which he is selling next week. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers and" lit- tle daughter are in 'Toronto this. •week; the former attending the Royal Winter Fair. Ars. Edgar Franks and babe of Paris return home 'today after spend- ing ;the past few weeks as the guests of 'Mrs. Farquhar of William street. Mrs. S. S. Cooper, who has been in Toronto for a few weeks, has re- turned home. Mr. Cooper went down • Saturday and 'accompanied her home. Miss Ella Akam .of Toronto is with her mother in town and, will prob- ably remain for the winter. .. Mrs, Akam'has been in poor health foe some months. Miss Carrie Akam of Toronto visited. -.her' mother in ;town for a few days - last week, leaving on Tuesday for the Southern States, where she will- spend the winter. Mr. E. Finch and three sons, Warren, Clarence and. Roy Finch, of Strat- ford visited the former's brother{, Mr. J. Finch, and Mrs. Macdonald.. over theveelt-end. Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Davis left this morning for Toronto to visit the big: Royal . Winter. Fail, andwill spend the week -end with the'for- mer's sisters in the city. _ ,' Mr. ,and Mrs. Joshua Cook, Miss ' »Vera and Masters Ross and rimer of Sarnia are in town this week, coning to be present at the Cook Schoenhals• wedding today. Mr. Wilfrid Penfound returned last wee k from the west where a r he has three ea • spent the past hr o .y. ><s. He has s yetet ' of decided 'whether r he will 1 locate in Ontario or -Saskatchewan. Mrs. Fell of Seafoeth has been .visiting her sisters, Mrs, Wise and Mrs. McLaughlin of High' street: Mrs, McLaughlin has been quite ill for the past couple -of ~weeks. Mr. Fred C. Elford of Ottawa wet in town on. .Saturday and Monday, 'having come up to address a gath- ering of poultry keepers on Satur- day 'afternoon. Mr. Elford .Was the guest of Holmesville friends while here, only calling on scone Clinton friends. Messrs. Hugh and ;Jack Lutton and Mr, Armstrong returned to Flint, Mich.,, on Saturday .,after having spent a »week with the foraser's Parente, . Mr. ” and Mrs. J. Lutton of Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. Lutton motored with them as far as Lon- don, returning by train. Magistrate and Mrs. Andrews spent' a few days with their daughter, Mrs. P. F. Gillies, . in Kitchener. Mr, and • Mrs Gillies had a little hougewarmiitg gathering over the Thanksgiving holiday, they having just moved into thole new residence. Mrs. Andrews did not return until Friday last. WHOSE PET WAS T1I15 Ori Thursday last while out hunting at that Ox hews on the Nottawasaga Rivet, Mr. Jas. Stepltensofl, of Stay. nor, shot a silver binclr fox, sneasur. lee4 feet, 4`luches, from tip to tip and wuighleg eleven pounds. Gelling. Woad Bnilletifi.' rd s fir' 0`IIUIiSDEI i OV. 2;ilncl, 1192 Itry This week we especially invite you to call and inspect our ChristmasFruits for cake, Mincemeat, ancI Puddings.- Co - pare ';our.prices and you Will find we have THE BEST QUALITY, AT THE BEST PRICES Christmas' Cakes and Fruits •on display in our north window - 1 lb Butter I lU light Bro 9 Dgg's 1 lb. of Flour •1 teaspoonful of Mace full information for mixing on request. 1 Sugar Christmas Cake Recipe` 2 teaspoonfuls of Cinnamon 1 teaspoonful Soda 2 teaspoonfuls of milk • lbs. of Raisins (seeded and chopped . fine)' , 2 lbs. o£ currants Ye lb. of Candied Cherries 1 ib Citron Peel ' ee lb. shelled almonds Also Dates and•Figs if you wish. ., New Cleaned Currants, per 1b. , , .19c . Valencia 'Raisins, per lb, , .20c Old Valencia Raisins, per lb .,:.,..,15c `New Seeded Raisins, per 1b , , , , , , ,15c New Seedles Raisins, per lb,.... ..... , ., , ,' , ..15c • Bleached Sultana Raisins, per lb' . , . 25e Orange 'and Candied. Cherries, per lb. • ,,.,,,,;,.00e. NewMixed a d Peels •,lerlb. Now Shelled Almonds, per Ib. , , , , . , , , ... ire New Shelled Walnuts,- per lb. ....... , , , , 50e New Dates, per ib, 15c Dates Fresh n 1 , and Juicy, , 3 lbs, for . ,' .... 25e Lemon Peel,:.. , , , ..35c Fresh Halibut. Snacks and Oysters' Celery Special for Week end- Finnan Haddie Lettuce Grapes ` Pineapple marmalade fillets v Sweet Potatoes Cash s Carru 2 '>t eigveriies Ph .Travel "The National Way" The Canadian National Railways; Canada's all -Canadian, trans– continental' route is the new way across the Continent. In addition to the fact that the territory traversed is unsurpassed in scenic'in- terest and grandeur, the Rocky Mountains are Tressed at the lowest - altititde .and easiest gradients of any transcontinental railway in America :and at the same tune Canada's highest` peaks, including Mount Robson, are in full view from passing trains. "The Contin- ental Limited,” one of the finest long distance trains in the world, is operated every day between M ntreai andVancouver, with close con- nections dram Toronto.... In its journey of nearly three thousand miles across Canada it traverse . ix of the province,- o the Domino ss p f e n, and ,directly .or through its' connections reaches all centres in Western Canada and on the Pacific Coast. This train is made up of all steel modern equipment, and affords the traveller the opportunity tumt o mak- ing the trip in a splendidtouristsleeping carat a minuun• cost, or if taste dictates, the more sumptuous .standard sleeping ears or . compartment -library observation car may Ibe enjoyed. The dining is unexcelled. "The National Way" is. carservice W . eway. Ythe new Y Post yourself on its advantages when contemplating ,your next`. trip. For reservations and full information, apply to any Canadian National Ticket Agent., 29-2. Raiweld The Sacrament of. the Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed in St. Andrew's church on Sunday morning. On Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock a prepara- tory service will be held,. -when : the address will be delivered by Rev. B. P. Colclough of the Anglican church. On Friday evening, November 30th, a meeting, will. be, held in the base- ment of St. Andrew's church for the purpose of; organizing a Young Peo- ples' Society. This society will be und3nominational and . will not be restricted as to age: All who feel interested are heartily invited to be present. It is intended' to make the program partly devotional, partly educational and partly social,; and it is loped that such a gathering will fill a great needin the comm unity.. • Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sander of Kit- chener spent. Friday last as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Erwin. , Mr. Richard McDool, who: spent *- last few menthe in the west, returned home this week. Messrs. William, David and Her- bert Uers Stut eon left today, Thurs aV , for Port Dover to engage in: fishing. ' e took lace at the uarita The t P g Milne of the bridegroom's mother yes- terday afternoon at foul• o'clock -of Miss Maud Hubbartt late of Landon, England, and Mr. John Pearson of this village. The ceremony was per- formed, in the presenceeof about for- ty guests, by the Rev. Basil P. Col- clotgh, rector of Trinity church. At the conclusion of the ceremony a sumptuous wedding feast was partak- en of. :The young couple have the good wishes of all for a happy`fty tura. ' fond Road Miss Alice Davidson has -returned to London to resume her nursing des ties. , Mr. Scott Davidson is erecting a large driving shed, which will add to the convenience of his premises. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peppee" and fay mily spent Sunday at the hence of Mr. George W. Layton. Miss Jehnston of Sandusky,' Meths, is a guest at the Waldron home, The friends of 1VIre.,Percy Cole aro sorry to know that she is quite i11. Trust she will soon begin to mend. We regret to learn, also, of the ilhsees of Mrs, Killington of Torotto, i11IMS AItE USEFUL'; Of the .1,200 or More species- of birds native'to the United States and, Canada lest than Ono per tont, are really injurious, others d The :'Kiddies" enjoy our Candies. They are always fresli and delicious. •SPECIALS THIS WEEK °Pearn Caramel Log Roll Sea. Foam • Peanut and Cocoanut Taffies Bulk Chocolates—the • finest Fancy Packages—the best E. WEN ORF Confectionary and Restaurant "We aim to please." Christmas is Coming Say'"Merry ° Christmas" this ear- with a Photograph Then ur holiday remembrance .o Y. Y Will he a personal one A GIFT THAT NOuONE ELSE CAN DUPLICATE Just think—one dozen Photographs:make 12 Christmas Gifts Make yoer'appointment now, it will mean better pictures for you and more timefor us • ` We guarantee our Photographs to be. satisfactory ROY BALL Phone 66 Photo Studio BAZAAR The - ladies of Wesley church will hold a bazaar in the lecture room of the church on the afternoon of hursdau Nov. 09 from 2:30 to 0 o'eloek, - Booths as fellevVs: APRONS AND FANCY WO 1 HOMEMADE BAKING CANDY Afternoon toil will be served during all the.peried. The public, is cor- dially invited. Christmas' is rapidly approaching so be wise and makeyou lentions early as we will be' pleased to put any article away for until wanted. Our store is full of beautiful new stock suitable for the Chris season. Including Pictures, Mirrors, Trays, Ferneries, Cedar Ch Table, Bridge and Piano Lamps with lovely silk shades, -:at easy prices.. ' A splendid stock of Dining room, Living room and Bedroom niture as well as Kitchen Cabinets, etc. . •Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs in the newest patterns. Just received a targe shipment of Austrian Graniteware see 79, eent window. We have a full line of Heaters and Ranges Manufactured by Beaeh` Foundry Company, Ottawa, They- axe real stoves. A full ' stock: of'Rifles, Guns and Ammunition. Call in and look-arqund as it's no trouble to show our goo s' Clinton Hardware and Furniture THE STORES WITH A STOCK :. Furniture Phone: 104 Hardin Heat is imperative in your Biome or office. Ent so is fresh air. How often the one is sacrificed for the other! You get room warm,'but the air is so "stuffy" yon axe; tempted to chance chills. It is 'no longer necessary 5 to • g y suffer either cold or stuffiness. Youcan have cosy comfort and pure air at the same time. And the method is easy, simple and ecohotaical. Merely invest the money you save on your fuel bill in a Majestic Electric Heater USE YOUR OWN TITILITY — IT PAYS HYDRO H , Cliuto Somewhere in Florida To be somewhere in Florae, where the son is always shining wit the gulden. oranges' hang in clusters me the trees, the palms gently to the warmn balmy breezes and "Where 'the sweet Magee blooms" is the thought in the minds' of hundreds of Canadians ew winter, This year there will be the usual exodus of Canadians to south, When Canadians at; house lire skating and skiing, thaw the eolith 'wilI be surf -bathing, sun-bathing on the »farm sands, de scailching,'golfing, etc. Whoa itiakiisg nrtungenents for the tri . -oath, consult any cCthe Cusadiae National Railway foe particulate; ofseiwirt,.Waig Learjet fares 'sire note in cfteet, valid to :..toltiits up to June I:fith,. good for stopover at ail important points.