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The Clinton News Record, 1923-12-20, Page 8i4liut >< CLINTON'S LE1711`Tfx1151'Ela1GRY STOIt1S Silverware for Christmas, We are showing a large assortneent of Silverware,. China and Glassware, Ivory 000ds, and everything found in an up -to -,tate Jewelery Store. Goods selected••now will be kept till Wanted by paying a small deposit 011 it, - Watches We have a large assortment frent $5 up', Clocks --From the best tnalsers,, and are good time keepers. J H.NspN Nest Hovey% Drug Storm bssmaxmornsWeit WISHING O'UR'MAN PATRONS AND ERIE TDS -A'VERY 'MER,RY CIIIIST1VIAS •. Plurnsteelruse PHONE 25. FITS MOUE BUSINESS eszezzazieziumisseasiasamesemeasomeneemea t- . WE. WtS13. ALL TId.E.1VIERRIE GENTLEMEN e AND THEIR 'WIVES AND CHILDREN, WHO ARE OUR CUSTOMERS AND ALL OTHERS A MERRY CHRISTMAS Davis St ljertrian ;VETERAN TAILORS• • l ti!STMAS i0 We have a nice assortment of the ;following lilies, any' of which would matte a desirable and lasting gift, COMMUNITY PLATE SILVE1 W ,t E, t'Aft pi, AVE AND TUDOR PLATE CASSEROLES IN PYREX OVEN GLASS AND EARTHENWARE" ELECTRIC IRONS AND TOASTERS; R7EADING LAMPS, COLEMAN LAIVIPS, and everything in, ALUMITIUMWlRE also ti full lino of GRANITEWLAI5 Come in and look ;over our stock before buying. Sutter Ec Perdue HARDWARE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING a.1 ome With Attractive WALL PAPER Tiie Often the Cheapest --Always the Best qi ,syri nx il. 1 We ee ine811pq1 •Dr. J. C. Gandier is in Toronto this week attending an Insulin Chicle. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11fcGlinehey of Varna iitliit94 frieniis fix tow}m one clay this week. Miss `olmston,of Goderieh has been visiting her. sister, Mrs. M. •Schoe- nhals. Miss Edith hunt left this week' to spend the Christmas 'vacation with Toronto friends, Mrs. Fulton of Yale, Mich,; has been visiting her another, Mrs. Thorn -.p son'of'Isaac street, Mrs, J. Johnston' bee gone to spend the Chiretmastide with her daugh- • ,ter, Mm's, Chas. ,MeKennon. Miss Aphrecy. Steepe has returned al- . ter a lengthy visit with her aunt, Mrs. Yates of. Waterbury, Colin: Mr. John Flellyar of Bovemanviile is ependuag this week as the guest of his brother, 117x. W. H. Ilelivar. Mr. W. Brydoiie fs in •Goderieh today ' attending the funeral service, in menrory;of the late Judge Dickson. Miss Clete, Ford of the staff' of Alma College, 'St. Thomas, is spending the holiday period at her home in town. Miss Hobbs of the Collegiate staff leaves Friday. for her home at Tiiorndale for the •Christmas vet - cation. Mrs. (Di•,) Wright of Tottenham was i i -town this week on Her way to IBayfieid, where she is visiting' rel - Miss Bawden has been in Gode- aioh this week on account of the death of her uncle, the late Judge, IJ.ielcson, d ' Mr, and 1VIrs. Flarold Zeats and babe ere expected today to spend the Christmastide with.' the lady's 'pat- ents, Mr. arid Mrs,' R. Mennen. Miss Ethel Holmes of Ahna College afid Miss Nellie I3ohnes of Tor- onto are holidaying at the home `of their' parents, Rev, A. A,. and Mrs, Holmes. • Mrs. Noble Lovett of •Maoolin, Sesk., arrived last week to visit relatives in Clinton and Goderieh. She is staying while in Clinton With her sister-in-law, Miss X, Lovett. Mr, and Mrs. 'Grigg and Mrs: Brand and little son,' Clare; of Grimsby visited for a couple ofdays last week with their uncle, A. Hoop.. er. They motored up and back. Miss .Beulah Ward of ih@i Sch000l of Commerce' left the end of the week for 'her home in Maryland for the Christmas vacation and Miss Stone Chas gone,to- her house in Essex. ' Mr. and Nies. R, B'. Carter -and' bliss. • Eva leave on Saturday to spend the Christi iastide at the Methodist parsonage at Don Mills, as the guests of the Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Hazelwood: Mr. and Mrs. John W. NfcEwan, who were married 9n Clinton on Wed- Inesday of last week, were in town the end of the week, leaving for then •home in Kincardine on Setur_ day evening. "Miss: Charlotte Billtey, who has been spending some months with her ':'grandmother in New Yoik City, is expected home on Saturday to spend Christmas with her parents, Rev, and ;Mat 0, L. l3iikey',. it St Patil's . rectory, Mrs. Clargnee Paisley amid little slaughter, ...Miss • .Marion of St,- Lambert, t,Lambert, ,'Quebec, : are "visiting in Clinton and Eensall for a few weeks. Mm Paisley 'is expected for the Chirstinastidb Mts. Margaret Cole returned to her he/de teem. : in Wayne, m,Ush„ on Saturday after spending the past three, months with relatives here. She rams home on account: of the illness and subsequent ' death of ]ler father, the late Charles Cele, i A GIFT S*J GESTION Vaci uflte cotton Clea ' 'Non -c1 cetric Gifts gossip; What will yours 7,eave your moue and tiddreee for im dentenstratien , M!;151, De 1}fi%)Nl OLIN N t3' ChristE s Greeti s a;; SI al Santa Claus''.gill arrive. Saturday and. T onda at 3 'thee:. He wants to rileet all the little G'ir fJ'l ei.l's' Store. Three big specials. --O angel, Cagndies, an to clear out entirely Big Orange Special, large size, per- dor Christmas Nuts, mixed, per ib 18c SPECIALS FOP FRIDAY • Queen 'Quality Biscuits.....22,25 Christmas Cakes, per lb. , Baskets of Fruits, filled with Or- anges, :Florida Tangerines, Grapes, ;etc., 1.00 Almond- Paste Icing,,..,,.. 50c. New Table Figs....,.., 25e. Layer Raisins, per package .... 35c. .: FANCY . CHEESE CMaeLaren's, Roquefort, Swiss and ,Gorgonzola. Cash &; Carry . 2 feflveries WiftettA SPECIALS FOR;IVIONDieY, EVERY- THING YOU WANT FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Christmas Cocktail ' Fresh Oysters, per pint 00c. Clear Tomato Soup, Campbell's .15c Olives . ..25e., 30c. and 050. Celery, California 15c and 20e. Red Currant Jelly 3 for 25c Buttered Turnips Creamed Onions or. Cranberries, per lb. 20e. Rpast Turkey Holly Salad, made of Pimiientoes 15e. Lettuce Head ..... 205 Lettuce Leaf "- lOc. Fruit Salad, made of Grape Fruit 10e Cream Cheese . Frozen Plum Pudding Coffee, (O'Neils) Cake, Christmas sr alines .. ,SPECIAL Mixed Cream Mixed Iiisse. Ribbon Cand; Iris Creams; •Gherried Cj1c Santa Satoh: Santa ,Kisser Beads Stockings „ Oranges, Ca 30 ee Cana . Can Londesboro The annual . Christmas entertain- ment under the auspices of Itnox church Sunday School will be held in the community hall on _Friday even- ing, December 21st. A splendid pro- gram will be given. On Wednesday, the 12th inst. the W.M.S. of the Methodist ehu'rch ,met at the •home of Mrs. Jos, .Manning. The chair was taken by the president, Mrs. J. Tamblyn, and a very profit- able rofitable afternoon wasspeint. Miss; M. Lyon, Deaconess of the Rescue Heine, Winnipeg, : gave a very interesting' talk abouther work. Afterwards M's. Manning and Mrs. Humphrey Snell. served a vei'y dainty ;lunch. Between forty and fifty were present. `Ilf®li110SVilie Report of the standing of the pu- pils of Holinesville school for the fall term, September, October, November and December. The report is based' on the marks obtained in examina- tions and a percentage given for work in class daily: Goderieh Townlshits Shrrou Chumoh had its Christmas enteatiimnent yestort evoning',. (food Program and good, time general- Mr. and 141t's. Robert Pearson leave the, end of this week to spend Christ' mal and New 'fears With. their .1011 and his family, Mr, and Mrs, George Pea son of Wayne, Isbell. Cx'nderieh townehip-emumeil.held its statutory meeting on Saturday, tot/. tine bnsihess berofs transacted, ac- counts passed, etc. Time bylaw' to compute statute labor at $1,53 pet day is boiler left over for the 1924, council to deal with• 1V1is ,M0rphy and Miss Jessie h ive gone to Exeter to spend the winter With the fcrmarer's sou, whose wife diod recently. Porter's Dill •school will 'hold its annual Chriotmas eet.01L1011im:ee(, on F'riila•y evonlnir„ Mm I 11, Wigle," C,odei tet; was in Toronto 1 r It week attending rho -Cs neral al his :ht ether•-in"l;w. 4th Class—Amy Mair, 90 per cent.; Raymond Walden 59; Laura -Mulhol- land 58; Freddie'. Miller' .58; Albert . Vanderburgh 45; Lloyd Stock 44; Gera Trewartha 40; Doris Miller 31; Doris' Buller 29;;Thehng Cudmore 28; Harry Cudinore.25;. Clifford McNeil. 18; Kathleen Huller 15. 8rd Class—Helen McMath• Atek. Glen; Carl Walden; Reggie.Te'bbutt;: Jinn Mair; Elsie Osbaldeston; Alice Tidesweli, - 2nd : •Class—Kenneth Trewartha;. Burnie Miller; Hugh Glen; Norman Trewartha; Tarry Proctor; Frank Tebbutt, 1st Class—Edna ,Huller and Jack Sturdy),equal; Norma Potter; Frank Yeo, Ferris Sturdy, Primer --Harold 14lillei•; Esther Me- 1Vlath and Patti Walden, equal; Norah Tideswell; Charlotte Stock; Jean 1Mu1- lei°,eta Cudonore and Isabella Vau- derburgh.equal. —P. Lowry, Teacher Stanley TownAhiP 'Miss' Elizabeth' Taylor of Science 1-101 is spending a 'couple of weeks a- mongst' - mnongst; old friends. Mr, Malcolm McLaren of Iiig})gate. spent the weekend with relatives her e. • ' Mr, William McKay, iA visiting his aunt, Mrs. Fenwaek Stewart; Miss Betty.. Stewart is sperdieg a few days''' with her ..sister, Miss Abbie Stewart at• Arihur,, Mrs, John Innes, returned home' Tuesday' evening after spending tett days with . Toronto friends. A very successful concert was held at Baird's school house last Friday night, when the young people of the community put on'a very innrierous play entitled, "'Aunt Jerushy ,on .the War Path." Ahnt Jerushy was a very pet/eat/hie wemnan, Untilshewas riled and then she made things fly," havaug meal/ trouble with her better half, Hiram. All the characters took their pants exceptionally wdell. Spe. dial mention might he made of .the gay chorus girls, who delighted the audience With their fancy steps and piquant ohar111, and incidentally, "rSufiicieeey Fish," x1 butterfly rill, given by eight of the young ladies, vias also much en4oyed• Violin mus - to, solos by Miss Aurnie Stewart, read - lege by Miss 11. Taylee amid a short htnnoreue address by Rev, Ur., liop,il combined to inalcsi oucc ;ss. hl overiing, Mrs, Henderson accompan- ied throughtout the whole ,perr'orm- 'ttnee `very "oaeably, '.Tile proceeds ;lira to ,,.he Mated ated io the Standuy Christmas is Coming Say "Merry Christmas" - this year with a Photograph Then your holiday remembrance Will -he a personal one— A GUT'MAT NOdiNE ELSECAN DUPLICATE Susi think -one dozen Photographs make 12 Christmas Gifts Make your; appointment now, it will mean better pictures for you and mare timefor us We guarantee our Photographs to be satisfactory nese ROY BALL . Phone • 66 Photo Studio Plants and Cut Pl wenn Say, Merry Christmas With: Flowers JUST ARRIVED, a choice asso>;t- anent of Cyclamen, Azaleas, Cherries, Ferias, ' Begonias,' Primulas, Fancy baskets Of plants. 'Molly, Mistletoe and Wreathe for. decoration. ' In cut flowers we will:hnve for the holiday Sea sen Carnations, Roses. Narcissus, etc. Please order early. \ . Do not buy bye -and -bye BUY NOW Phones, Store: 31; 'Greenhouse, 1.70w• J. elThiliNCHAIME FLORIST. 32-2 Nip - Wild Irish Rose " All-Star Caste, heeded by. PAULINE STARKE and. • PAT 0 i"VIAILLIEY Jar STAB. THEATRE 2nd and t5 Pala' a Choir fckete early • for bit Auspi Secure yea screen treat, (nil Three Be-fore And•we submit a few sugge Mg; HARDW'AR Aluminumware, Pyrex, Skates, Hockey Sticks and Pue We are offering special p>nc FURNITUR In the furniture dephrtmen to supply giftsforthe young Be sure to see our large s Electric Lamps. and Shades rors and Tfays galore. Make your selections now You say; OH, YESI We have a few beautiful solid WATCH 0 Clinton arias THE STORES Furniture Phone: 104 A Few of the Many Christmas Gifts at the Hydro- Stor USE YOUR OWN HY DR SE C VENN N li:lecttii Rtikxvges, Fixtures, gip[ Wiring and RepairsW The Christmas service and eclebrs tion of; the Italy Communion `at;..St. John's Anglican church, Varna, 'cvi be at 11 8,#n.'on Sunday and at St ,Lantos' chutch 1lticldleton, at 8 Ito also on Sunday, .