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The Clinton News Record, 1921-12-29, Page 80].4.a;V` ON'S LEADING JW. [ 13,Y STOI , • Wising.% our many Friends mad PaiGron$ • A Happg Pleiv Ye air R. I. JailNSI N Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store' Evermaa1114 you win fl Ve yotir thade by tis. Why not come in now and get a made-toameasure suit for the price of a hand-me-down. WORICMA.NSHIP AND FIT GUARANTEED, Murray McEwan, Merchant Tailor Wilken Block t I grtiVOC.IMIC 9afdi24,1W1 IST g107/ 4Si k• wanoweataystalawarsaumfirommo easteennanimaiansaantananierameasezaseanzazazeirazzaxemanesaeareensasuesesee WISHING OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.; Pln THE CLOTHING ' steel Bros. STORE THAT SELLS FOR' LESS, • PHONE ps NEN/ IDEM PATTERNS. GREETINGS We thank our many Customers and Friends for their esteemed Patronage in the past and hope for its continuance - We also wish to one and all the old wish AA Happy and Prosperous New Year filled with Success and good Fortune. RLAN § BR S. hardware, Stoves and Novelties The Store With a Stock Werxa(` tin { r� r °me m 1 Electric Viniusal Washer for l Sea Foam Electric Washer for 1 Beatty White Cap for $50.00 $75,00 110.00 These are exceptional values and should appeal'to the .bargain hunter. Sutter & Perdue HARDWARE ELECTItCAL PLUMBING Beaiity Golllfort IN THE CANADIAN' HOME IS A SUBJECT WHICH IS RECEIV- ING MOiil{ ATTENTION, THE AR- TISTIC STANDARD OW THE AV- ERAGE IIOME IS NOW HIGHER THAN IT 1IAS (;Mels, BEEN PEO- PLR AI$R DEMANDING BETTER AND MORE CONGENrAL SUR, ROUNDINGS. WALL HANGINGS HAVE MUCH TO DO Will BRING - INTO ABOUT THE DESIRED (BRIGHTNESS, BEAUTY AND COMFORT. IF YOU ARE INTER- ESTED WE INVITE YOU TO VIS- IT OUR SPLENDID STOC1 AT REASONABLE PRICES, Me W. IL Fair Co. Often the Cheapest -Always the. Best EYE SPECIALIST A. L. Cole, lye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate of the Canad- ian Ophthalmic College. of Toronto. Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye. •`r 1 �'h•YII 711 Iai11�Q1 '.milt I. IIIA ng spent a month with ;friends fat Fullerton. Miss Maud Livermore of Toronto is visiting in town. Mr. Frank Mutch of the Royal Bank, Ripley, was home for Christmas. Mrs. Geo. Levis and Miss Enuna went to Torontofor Christmas, Mr. Elizabeth Kennedy of Ontario street has returned home after hav- Mr. and Mrs. II, B. Combe and fam- ily spent Christmas in St: funnies. Mrs. R. 'Tasker and twe c'tildrenwent to Owen Sound for the holiday per- iod. Mr, and Mrs, Zapfespent Christmas with the former's mother at Kitch- ener. Mr. J. H. Howson is spending the holiday period at his Thome -m town Me. and Mrs. Russel McCaig spent the holiday with relatives near Guelph. Mr. Harry Lawrence of Kirkton spent the holiday with his parents in town. 'Misses May and Nellie Rutledge of Toronto were home for the Christ- mastide. Mr. Lounsbury of Guelph was the guest of Mr, W. E, O'Neil on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carter and Mise Eva spent Christmas with Kite) ;Ti- er friends. Messrs. L. Kennedy and E. Judd of Detroit were among the Christmas visitors in town. Mrs. A. J. Holloway has• gone to Peterboro to . visit her daughter, Mrs. .I. Rattenbury. Misses Mary and Jean McMurchie of Varsity are spending the Christ - seas vacation in town. Miss Annie Landsborough is spend- ing the holiday period as the ,guest of Brucefield friends. Mrs. 'Plaxton of Termite was the guest during the Christmastide of Mr. and Mrs, W, Rutledge, 4 Mr. H. E. Rorke carie up from Ni- agara Falls and spent ,the Chirst- mastide with his fancily in town. Miss Cela Beacons of Toronto is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Perry Plumsteel, for the Christmas vaca- tion, Mr. L. Hanley of Toronto visited hos home on the London real and with friends in town during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown and baby Nora of Petrolia spent the festive holiday with relatives in town, Mr. W. E. O'Neil of Guelph and Mss Jessie O'Neil of Aylmer spent the Christmas vacation at their house in town, Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. • Henry of Winnipeg are visiting at the, lunar of the former's brother, Mr. W. T. Henry -of town. Misses Irene and. Olive Brooks of Mitchell spent a couple of clays this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cantelon, Miss Rita Wise of Toronto and Mr. Will Wise of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich„ were Christmas , guests at the home of their aunt, Mrs, John Jenkins. Mrs, Squires and little son of Schen- ectady, N. Y„ is the guest of her mother, Mrs, 'E. Rathwell, having been called .h.ome by the death of her father. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott, and Miss Ethelwyn, of Clifford and Mi. Harry, and Miss Bernice Fennel; of Stratford were Christmas • visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Downs. Mr H. R. Sharp tioined his wife at Aylmer, where she and little Miss Beatardco have been visiting for some weeks, and spent Christmas with them. Mrs, Sharpe returns home this week. Mr, and Mrs. John Wiseman were with their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Ma eCnllum of. Kingston for the Christmastide; All the inentbors of the Wiseman family. were present with the exoeptnon of Mrs. Robert- son of Lethbridge. Miss McLaren, who accompanied tier patient, Miss Ward, to her home to Maryland ai few weeks ago, re- . turned on Saturday Miss 'Ward's another, who had been quite ill, is improviitg and Miss Ward expects to be back for the opening of ( lichee] after the Vacation, solottooviswereasitotivo APANIVAMPAOW Yecw's re.e • FROM O'NIL'S... -Ti li -1UF' GROCERY To our many f1'jt-nds and customers We Extend Greetings for the New Year, and with our Greetings we mention a few Extra Specials for New Year's Ws have still a limited quaityof mixed nuts at per lb, .25 Choice Creams, etxra special price . .215 Choice Chocolates, extra special price , , .25 - Peanut Taffy, per lb. .25 Pecan Chocolates, per lb. . . . ... .... . .35 Creamed Almonds, per lb. .... .. . .. . .35 Layer Raisins, per lb. .40 New Dates, (2 lb's for 33c.) per lb. New Table Figs, largo size 35, . Bananas, Grapes and Oranges 5 lb. Pall Corn syrup .45 3 lb. Pail Lard ...... . . ...... .48 3 lb, Pail of Shortening .45 2 lbs. Broken Sodas „25 Cranberries, per lb. ,35 Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. for , , , ...... ,.25 Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. for Celery, California, large bunches, 2 for'... -.35 Head Lettuce, per bunch Leaf Lettuce, per bunch .10 Speial Blend Black Tea, per lb. .35 Coffee, Special blend Loganberry Jam, per tin 2 pkgs. Macaroni Salmon, large., tin, good Two Delivery Wagons at your Service If you wish your goods before nine o'clock, kindly order the afternoon before. HOW MATTERS STAND TO DATE. Several municipalities in this, vicin- ity elected there councils by acclam- ation. Following are the results in Clinton and some surrounding nun• ieip lilies: CLINTON Mayor: D. Cantelon, A. J. *- Murray, Reeve: R. 3. Miller, Bert Lang- ford. Councillors: A. T. Cooper, W. 3. Nediger, J. E. Johnson, S. Kemp, F. W. Holloway, C. G. Middleton, F. Livermore. Public Utilities Commission: B. J. Gibbings. SEAFORTH • Mayor: W. M Golding. Councillors: G. P. Cardno, R. Smith, W. A. Crich, G. D. Haigh, W. E. Chapmian, J. W. Beattie. Public 'Utilities Commission: J, E. Daly, (acclamation) . GODETtICH Mayor: E. R. Wigle, R. H, Cuts.. Reeve: Dr. F. W. Garrow, T. M. Davis, Deputy: Dr. W. F. Clark, J. J. Mosier. Councillors: John Storey, E. H, Hill, Dudley Holmes, 3. J. MacEwon, W Bailey. C. I3. Humber, • • Water and Light Commissioner: J, W. Taylor. School Turstees: T. Gundry, R. 7. Acheson, A. Saunders, J. E. Craigie, (council, commissioner and Trustees by acclamation.) HENSALL • Reeve: A. Smith. Councillors: R. Higgins, J. W. Ortwein, Robt, Bonthron, Geo. Hud- son, School Trustees: E Lindenfield, John Zuefle, C. Geiger, A, S. Case. Hydro Commissioners: J, Bon- thron, E, Rennie. (acclamation.) HAYFIELD Reeve: A. E. Erwin. Councillors: S. Moore, Murdock Ross, William ,Higgins, George Cas- tle. Sr. School Trustees:. Thos, Elliott, Fred Geml.nhardt, Mrs, Margaret Ferguson, (acclamation) . BLYTH Reeve: J, W. Milne, James Dodds, E. H,.11born,, E, Geddes. Councillors: E. Geddes, E. Hill - born, John Weymouth, John Maines, C. Fingland, C. Roadhouse, James Smith, W. Watson. Trustees:. John Maines, R. 13. Robinson, G. E. McTaggart; and Mrs. P. Gardiner STANLEY TP. Reeve: Morton Elliott, G. B. Han - Icy, Councillors: John Etue, John A. Manson, W'lliiam Douglas, John Rath well. (councillors by acclamation). HULLETT TP. Reeve: M, Armtstrong, James Watt. Cotncillors: E. Adams, J. Barr, Chas. Howson, Robert Clarke, A. Me - Ewing. GODERIOH TP, Reeve: N, W. Trewartha. Councillors: D. A. Lindsay, H. L, Salkeld, H. C. Cox, Geo. Vander - burg, (acclamation). The following reeves have beef; re- tur ned by acclamation: Mc.i:Cillep:NRcove: Macquade. Us. borne, W. Coats; Tuekersutiifh, J. MeNaughton; Turnberry; J. Porter; Stephen, A, Neeb, reeve; D. Webb, da nits. In Exeter there will be a -contest between Reeve (leavers and' Mr. Stfell. Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Herman of Clinton spent Christmas Day at Mr. Will Caldwell's. Miss Edith Santposn of the "Mac- Lean Publishing Co., Toronto. was home over the holiday. Mrs. Fred Richards and children spent the week -end with Lyndon friends. Mrs. (Dr.) Young and Miss Clara visited the former's daughter, Mrs. B. Brown of Brantford, during the holidays. - :Miss Bertha. Brogden of Ldudon spent Christmas at her home in ate village, Misses Eleanor and Jean Maines of Chicago were home for Christmas, Miss Alice Fingland • of the Penny Bank staff, Toronto, spent the holi- day at her home here. Miss Olwetta Brigham of Caledonia spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brig -1 haul. Messrs. Kirk Lyon and Jerry Polly of Toronto Medical School spent the holidays at Mr. Wn.. Lyon's. Miss Sara Barr and Mr, G. Barr spent Chirstmas at the Manse, Miss Myrtle Grainger of Toronto spent the week -end at her home on the 18th eon. • Miss Violet Phillips, Toronto, was hone for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Bell visited her daughter, Mrs. W. Allen of London, last week Mr. Dentis Roberton, Sarnia, and Miss Gertie Roberton, Toronto, were home over Christmas. Misses Sadie, Margaret and Della McCool, Toronto, spent the holiday with their mother, Mrs. W. McCool. Misses Esther and Mary Jamieosn of Toronto sj ent the holiday at their hone here, Mr, • Dick Ninmmo of Toronto spent the haliday at Mr, John Voclden's. Monday being nomination day' a great number turned out in spite of the afct that it was also Christmas Day, The new hall was well filled and the nominations passedl off very Peacefully. Miss Anne Abrey, Mies Alice Fing- land and Mr. Frank Fingland spent Monday at Mr. W. C. Caldwell's. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be hells in the Connninity hall, Thursday, Jan, 5th. The subject "What Makes n successful Institute" will be taken by Mrs. F, Little. Reading by Mrs. Mountain, music. All 'ladies of the community are cordially welcome. On Saturday, Dec. 17th, a quiet wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage, Londesborough, .the Rev. Mr. ()shone officiating, when Flossie Isabelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Brown, became the bride of Gordon M; Curtis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Curtis of Forest. Ins - mediately after- the ceremony the happy couple loft on a trip to Lon- don, Niagara -Falls and other points east. The bride looked charming in a brown satin dress, beautifully ean- broiclered, and velour coat, oppos. sum trimmed, with hat to ni.atch. Af- ter spending Christmas with the bride's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carts will reside on the groom's tarn near Forest. AND THEIRE YOU ARE. Seats Farmer (to unwelcome visit- or) --A'am delighted tee seo ye. Bul;, man, it's an awful nicht for a call. Visitor (hanging up dripping coat) --Ye're rieht." But a gran' atom for falidin' folk at hame.—•Puneh, We (atend to all Tho Season's Greetings and Best wishes for A Bright and Prosperous New Year M. T 1oi1ss GENERAL HARDWARE PHONE 53 r Style,. Fit and Workrnanship At the lowest possible prices are tlie'most important points for a man to consider when ordering clothes. 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 TINE SAME PATTERN FOR EVERY CUSTOMER AND TAKE CHAN- CES. FOR WE HAVE LEARNED TI'IE 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' THE LOWEST LEAVE YOUR ORDER AND LET US PROVE OUR STATEMENTS Davis: Herman THE VETERAN TAILORS Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store WISIIING OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS • A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. ASIC YOUR GROCER FOR O'NEILL'S CREAM/MT BREA.it IF I>E DON'T KEEP IT PHONE US AND WE WILL HAVE THE DELIVERY CALL Re Se r'fNMELL Phone 204 The Baker Th police caught some men gam- bling ire a Goderich hotel on Sunday week and the four were fined ten del - ars and ousts each, You. can have Daylight Saving all year round. if your office, factory and home 'are lighted with Westinghouse High Efficiency Lamps. We carry a complete supply. Come in and see thorn M, T. CO)tLESS, CLINTON,