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CLINTON'S LEADING (JEWELERY STORE
No One Cala ,Afore To Be
Without Music
Come in and get a
Phonala and help to
make the long evenings
more pleasant, It is
as good . as any aid
superior to most mach-
ines in tone and finish
and will play any make
of records without any
extra attachament.
APEX
Poublk Disk
::. ecords
Are as good as the best
records on the market
and
only 65c
R.
Jeweller and Optician
JOHNSON
Next Hovey'a Drug Store
Clothing Prices
Gat1y Reduced
Tie prices of clothing for this season show a
marked decrease on last yeav's prices.
Let us quote you a new price -on a suit or overcoat
-We .can interest you.
Special bargains in boy's school suits -About
two dozen suits to clear at real bargain prices
Men's Odd pants from $2.00 up
Full range of Shoes and Rubbers at right price.
OLNCRIIIIIINtiMele
Plums
eel ;ros.
THE STORE TH AT SELLS FOR LESS.
PHONE la
CLOTHING NEW IDEA PATTERNS.
Reduced !Aces
on Stoves
;115.00 Ranges at $95.00
75.00 Ranges at 70.00
60.00 Ranges at 57.00
:,35.00 Ranges at 80.00
42,00 Ranges at 38.00
30.00 Heaters at 25.00
23.00 Heaters at 21.00
We are advised by the Stove'Man-
nfaoturers that there is not likely
tp be any further reductions -We
are keeping in close touch with the
markets in all lines of Hardware and
make .reductions . accordingly. We
have a supply of a good cheap roof-
ing suitable for Chicken pens and
Sheds. We have the extra polished
Stove Pipes at the same price as
eomnuon pipes, only 250.
Don't forget that we will be in
the market with a good supply of
useful and suitable Christmas goods.
HARL,AND BROS.
'Eardware. Stoves, and Novelties The Store With a
Stock
ATTENTION !
Cleariu Sols ot Sieves
3 burner $20.00
4 burner $30.60
We leave just received a shipment of Quebec Heaters
call and see them.
Sutter
Perdue
HARDWARE ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
The Clinton News -Record
Beauty
fort
1•N '¶tIE CANADIAN HOME IS
A SUBJECT WHICH IS RECEIV-
ING MORE ATTENTION, THE AR-
TISTIC STANDARD OP THE AV-
ERAGE HOME IS NOW IIIGIIER
TI•IAN IT HAS EVER BEEN, PEO-
PLE ARE DEMANDING BETTER
AND MORE • CONGENIAL SUR-
ROUNDINGS. WALL HANGINGS
HAVE MUCH TO DO WITH BIi,ING-
ING ABOUT THIE.- DESIRED
BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND
COMFORT. Ili' YOU ARE INTER-
ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO VIS-
IT OUR SPLENDID STOCK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
TDB W. B. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
EYE SPECIALIST
A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 .in.
to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
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mini It,
Mr. W. Jackson was in Toronto
this' week.
Ma's. John Sehoonhals is visiting her
son in St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook have
gone to Hamilton for the winter.
• Mr.. C, J. Wallis has returned home
after a three months' stay in the
west.
Mr. Harry Bartliff of Toronto visited
his family in town for a few days
over the week -end,
Brigadier and Mrs, David Moore of
"Montreal are visiting relatives in
Clinton and vicinity.
Mrs. Elliott of Goderich township
visited her sister, Mrs. John Chill
of Clinton;- over the week -end,
Mrs, (Rev. Dr.) Medd of Ridgetown
has been visiting relatives in town
and vicinity during the past week.
Mrs. E. Kells has returned to her
- home at Beamsville after a visit
with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Mor-
rison.
Rev. J. H. Arnup, was the guest
while in town of the Rev. D. N.
and Mrs. McCamus at Wesley par-
sonage.
Mr. Charles Boyle of Toronto spent
a short vacation at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhar of
the ;Gravel road.
Misses Agnes Cullis and Grace Tre-
maine of Stratford were in town
on Tuesday assisting with the fire-
men's concert on that evening.
Miss McKellar, who was, the guest
last week of Mrs. Gordon Cuning-
hame, went on to visit Kincardine
friends before returning to Toren_
to.
Miss Elizabeth Taylor of Fullerton,
who has been visiting Clinton,
Stanley and Goderich township
friends, returned' to her home on
'Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. A.. T. Wilkinson
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
White while in town over the
week -end, they having been warm
friends for years, before the Wilk-
insons went to Japan, at Pincher
Creek, Alberta, •
Miss Warren, a missionay home on
furlough from North Henan, China,
who -addressed the thankoffering
meeting of the Girls' Club of Wil-
lis church on Monday even}ng, was
the guest while in town of the
Misses Walkinshaw.
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Cantelon anti
Master Billy of Lucknow, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cantelon of Barrie
and Mn, Chas. Cantelon of To-
ronto were home over the week-
end. Mrs. Ilarold Cantelon is re-
maining for a while,
Messrs. Edgar East, of Oshawa, Roy
East of Toronto and Carl East of
Brantford were week -end guests at
the home of their sister, Mrs, Gor-
don W. Cuniin.ghame, where a hap-
py family foregathered, Miss Kath-
leen East of Toronto being present
also. Mr. Roy East and his sister
are remaining for a longer holi-
day.
Holmesville
The Gleaners' Mission Circle met
in the Church Wednesday after-
noon and spent the afternoon quilt-
ing. A ten cent tea was served at
the close.
Mr. Clarence Potter wears a
broad smile these days over the ar=
rival of 'a baby girl at his home.
Mr. Ezra Pickard amid family are
moving, to their new home in- Clin-
ton.
Last Sunday our pastor, Rev. J.
W. Johnston, preached missionary
sermons,
Once more winter frost has closed
in and has brought relief for the
time being from the mud, mud and
more mud, The roads will likely be
in bad shape for some time,
post of the farmers are through
their fall plowing, cutting wood,
bringing out their poultry mind get-
tieg tall chores done up generally.
Holnnesvile Methodist S. S. is
arranging for the annual Christ-
mas tree eelebi'atien and a good
programme is being prepared,
We are sorry to hear -that .Percy
Glidden has again entered the Vic-
teria hospital, London His :foot,
:Which Was ie,iured ih 'the wary .;stilt
..,i.„ gives him a lot of trouble,
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Tilli 1SDAY, NOV. 24th, 1121 '
15 bass of Sunlight, Surprise, Geld or
P. St -G. Soap $1,00
21 bars Lennox Soap $1.00
5 bars of Lennox soap ,,,,,, •,25
Special Blend Black Tea per lb .25
O'Neil's Extra Special Black tea, per. ib , .15 •
O'Neil's Extra Special Black Tea, 3 lbs$1.00
O'Neil's Coffee, per lb. y,, , , , , , , , ••.38
Choice Prunes, per lb, ,... ,,,,,,,
Broken Sodas, 2 lbs.
Macaroni, 2 pkgs.
dremettes, per lb.
Blue Ribbon Tea, per lb
Matchs, 2 boxes for
2 lbs. Green Peas)
Essences, all kinds
2 S. W. Biscuits
Rolled Oats, per lb.'
'Rolled Wheat, per lb.
Cream of Wheat, per lb
Corn Meal, per lb.
Brooms •....
.14
,25
.25
.25
.50
.26
.25
.10
.25
.04
.09
.05
.05 ,s"
.40
1 fall of Corn Syrup (5 lb)
Salmon, per bin ,
2 lbs. Lard
1 Pail Lard
I Pail Shortening , . ,
.49
.09
,35
.53
.49
Fancy Biscuit, Lemon Crisp .... , , .20
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar' .84
ALL NEW FRUIT NOW IN STOCK FOR.
YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE
Now Valencia Raisins, per lb
New Bleached Sultana Raisins,
New Seeded Raisins, per lb.
New 'Currants, Best, per lb.
Good Currants, per lb.
We already have a big assortment of Our
Christmas Candy at remarkable Prices
Large Daisy mixed, per lb. 25
Small mixed; per lb .25
Choice Mixed Creams, per lb, .. , ... ..30
Choice Mixed Chocolates, per lb. .80
Peanut Rock, per lb. .30
.30
per lb. . . 33
23
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.19
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THE i
Two Delivery Wagons at your Service
If you wish your goods before nine o'clock, kindly order the afternoon before.
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Goderich Township
The members of L. O. L. No. 306
and a few friends gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. l'I. Steepe
on Thursday evening and, in view of
their recent marriage, read an appre-
ciative address and presented them
with a handsdmeaflower basket. Af-
ter the presentation the evening was
spent in music, games and social
chat and in the enjoyment of the re-
freshments which the ladies hail pro-
vided for the occasion. Mr. Oliver
Welsh, on behalf of the lodge, read
the following address:
"Dear Mr. and ails. Steepe: We
'the members of L. 0. L. No.
306, ]cave assembled this evening for
the purpose of extending to you our
heartiest wishes for the future. As
a slight token of the esteem in
which you are held by the members
of the lodge we beg of you to accept
'of these gifts, not for their intrinsic
value, but as a slight token of ap-
preciation of your valued services.
We also hope that our lodge may be
honored by your presence for many
years to come. We earnestly trust
that you may be abundantly endowed
with health and happiness -Signed
on behalf of Goderich township L. 0.
L. No. 300."
Mr. J. J. Merner held a meeting
at Porter's Hill yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Manner was disappointed in
that he expected to have had as-
sistance from Mr. Ilenders at this
meeting but he was unable to come.
Mr. J. Sowerby occupied the chair
and the meeting was quite conies--'
iastie, Mr. Merner addressed the
meeting and Mr. D. Cantelon of
Clinton also spoke briefly.
THE SI•IEPHERD OF THE HILLS
Conies to Clinton town hall,
,Thursday, Dee. 1st.
Harold Bela Wi'ia'htf a novel has
made a great photoplay: To all
lovers of the book this is not sur-
prising. The story...is filled with dra-
matic situations and scenically the
magnitude of God's own handiwork
is ever before us. - The woods and
the hills always, appeal to a real
man or woman, and in this. play the
really great things of life are
brought to our nndertanding as
clear as -the water from the moun-
tain springs which are ever before
our eyes. It is the visualization of
the story ,of the Ozark Mountains
and their ]marble dwellers. The
story of the man who took the trail
that leads to the lower ground and
the woman who found her way to
the sunlit plains. A story of rough
times before the . coming of the
railroads; . the period of "huskin
bees" and "house raisin" Rough and
ready settlement of disputes With the
flat. It is a virile play and yet one
that carries with it a deep message.
It is full of wholesome philosophy
Mr. Wirght has directed the work
of this photo -play which has been a
year in the maknig. It is shown in
ten reels and forms an evening's
dntertainment. Seats; now on„ sale
at Fair's Store,
BAZAAR
The Womens' Institute will hold
its annual sale of
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
APRONS and CANDY
In Mr. Stothers' OMae on
SATU'RDAY§ nee. 3rd
At 2 o'clock, p.m.
Afternoon tea will be served from
S to 0 O'clock.
.. .
OF
SALE
LILLI NEIIi
Wonderful values in all lines
MATRON'S
YOUNG LADIES'
MISSES'
And CHILDREN'S HATS
Also INFANTS' BONNETS
All Trimmed and Untrimmed shapes
at gait' Price
Thurs., Fri., Saturdag
Of this week
Your inspection is invited
D. ELSTON
King St. Clinton
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Saturday's Specials
A few 4 lb tins of jam anti marm-
alade, best quality, 75(1. Also a few
jars at 300 per jar.
Mixed fancy biscuits at 30d Ib . As
I ani not going to handle these lines
I wish to clean them out,
We will also have a full line of
our own Pastry & Cakes, Candies &
Fudges.
Don't forget to take hone a loaf
or two of
CREAMALT BREAD
R. S. O' ,a E LL
Phone 204 The Balser
ay "Merry Christmas"
with a Photograph
P
QUID CUTLEIY- IS CUTLEIY THAT CUTS
Butcher knives Sticking knives
Bread knives ' Jack-knives
Scissors -the very best
Community Plate and Old Colony in Rogers 1847
Don't forget our Men's Working and Driving
mitts --They're A. R. Clark's
N+vponset Combination Wall• Board
just in line for dividing those large rooms for winter
M.
GENERAL HARDWARE
F
orless
Style, Fit and
Workmanship
PHONE 53
At the lowest possible prices are the most
important points for a man to consider
when ordering clothes.
1
OUR STYLES ARE OF TIIE VERY LATEST. OUR FIT IS AS-
SURED BECAUSE WE TAKE YOUR MEASURE AND CUT A
SPECIAL PATTERN TO YOUR FIGURE. WE DO NOT USE THE y
SAME PATTERN FOR EVERY CUSTOMER AND TAKE CHAN- 4
CES. FOR WE HAVE LEARNED TIIE SCIENCE AND ART OF
DESIGNING IN THE BEST CUTTING ACADEMIES IN AMER-
ICA. OUR WORKMANSHIP CAN BE RELIED UPON. WE ARE
PRACTICAL TAILORS OF MANY YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
OUR PRICES ARE TIIE LOWEST
LEAVE YOUR ORDER AND LET US PROVE
OUR STATEMENTS .
avis •Herman
THE VETERAN TAILORS
Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
of
You can complete your Christ-
mas list quickly with photo-
graphs and yeti will be sat'e of
giving just the right thing.
Photographs are gifts you can
easily afford and :family and
friends will always treasure
them.
R` tY BALL
Photographer • Phone 0
S
The Municipal Council of the Town of
Clinton offers for sale to local purchasers, deben-
tures to the amount of $8,000,00, These are in
sums of $600.00 each and are issued for Water-
works purposes, Interest at six per cent, pay.
able annually on July 1st.
For further particulars apply to
D. Le.Mac p,��� t2"'
ii &AIuA's'OiIP`l, Treasurer:,
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