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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1932-12-22, Page 8lett-atccSk aSa.` Slee ac',` P, -a€-! ! "E+ ISISM. tWSZIMs;tecat ar 'S'OMograto ;c7 : Ae .4 lity e is CHOICE FOWII; FOR CHRISTMAS THIS IS THE RIGHT- PLACE TO GET CHOICE GEESE DUCKS, TURKEYS OR CHICKENS. OR CHOICE CHRISTMAS BEEF BEST FLAVORED SMOKED BACON OR HAMS AND AND 5' WE WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS I; TYNDALL erci CP 'F ,: VVG,vVVV Phone 162 terk.mraes7 L'77^brio^,ar,,:m.:=0h7izirattDa'aDial°-_`.`e'7r37Dtlo rnnua:wort `aneorrre!. ..t_.,. Me,,w,-,. wa..n,.•..cs MINCEMEAT CO NELL & " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Albert Street I Only 2 More Weeks to do that Christmas ,, ti1 Shopping WE ARE SUPPLIED TO MEET ANY NEED IN TIES, 35c to $1.25 SOCKS, 25c to $L25 SCARVES, beautiful patterns in wool • scarves ....a100 and $1.50 SILK SCARVES SHIRTS, separate or attached collars $1.00 to $3.60 ` �1 00 to $3.50 t5 Gi GARTERS, SUSPENDERS, DRESSING GOWNS and other gifts too numerous to mention to meet all needs and prices E DAN'S & HE MAN CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING zg AGENTS FOR GILLESPIES CLEANERS & DYERS, SEAFORTH 'a t t`t`orreatu`'arresYo ih} Mag `OsestZ30120Zot iDt."1matem'.rtorr.ogre" vo, ners,e,t,...,0,ua.�n.,.. J as Mgt JO no ro 1Clcur acw=g 4t acicaGWPS a i i sd 4ain Sale p • CONTINUED THROUGH "CHRISTMAS SEASON CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE AT SALE PRICES 45000.00 NEEDED AT ONCE NO RESERVE; EVERYTHING GOES FOR CASA :]Vlen s Ties in Fancy Christmas Box 39c to 95e Men's Fancy Sox, all wool or silk and wool at Sale Price, 25e to 79c Men's Silk Scarves, white and colored, beautiful new goods at Special Sale Prices 29e up Men's White and Fancy Stripe Broadcloth Shirts, some in Fancy Christmas Boxes. Sale Prices 790 up Men's Sweaters, Pyjamas, Bedroom Slippers, Bath Robes. Ladies' Hose in all new shades, full-fashioned in thread silk, (chiffon or service weight . 79c to 98c Rayon Silk Hose, a special bargain, 35; 3 pairs for $1.00 Ladies' Underwear, Silk, Wlaol, Cotton, all at 'Special 'Clearing Prices Ladies' Boudoir Slippers at Reduced Prices 89e up iHexed'Handkerchiefs in a large assortment at prices much below former years 25e to $1.00 per box Plumsteel Biis. 55 n A atter Ito-aTsoMeIrrramar,v9rTiifisab"T`3r`3.`ar`yr02.P.E`r3i97zirgasem1 a"uri initt ttot, 6aciGw.+o3aGaoc .'w: a avarzcG:Ga aGt:t'"mt,: zzoae G :unit Wit', z-mmzwcoo r a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year Wishing our many Patrons and Friends SUTTER, PERIIUE a GED Hardware Furniture Funeral Directors Phone 147w 01 05 i 5,1 a 54 ld rk Plumbing ei :'o •Dez—a SrdW.s.It ,r>x`yb ria .,:ti 2t ar Er5omPa .z;^, v.amrnttmram ttnrasi2r ;s:Ase 2r a Electric Wiring tnzt-,t eeH,;-vmaatactzatzc6^iNw?t�.'.Gi:;+=maws=glatEvg. FiWt:;i 4G mg: 441 BOOMER'S Selected Centers, per ib, box 50c NETLSOtN''S "FANCY', per Ib., box S0e • •GANGONGS BEST, per heti .. .. .. 50e and $1.00 °� NEW ORANGES, per dozen 25c , FRESH ROA'STED NUTS, ; per ib. 100 CRFiAMrS AND JELLIES, per Ib. CRUNCHY NUT CANDY, per Ib. .. CRACKERS, ALL AT HALF PRICE • OYSTERS, GINGERALE, AND ICE -CREAM • Wendorf's is Best for Quality—Fresh Daily arid Regular Service A Merry Christmas BEST QUALITY CANDY FOR THE HOLIDAY 15c 15c �1► end��' 9S Bakerg.and onfeciionerg Makers, of "Whole Wheat" and "Snowflake" Bread °iti t S ar�mtr`aw, sg astnatz'ter'rr32N=irrni r; ,i,-, ,v,u to;,•A, as Sure There is a SANTA CLAUS THIS YEAR,' Some frugal folds suggest cutting down their list of gifts, but let us remember the Olnistnias season is here and let us hope the :Christmas spirit is here as well. Let us not forget that the Seasons cheer means' a better Ne''w Year. Oiir "Warwick Gifts Worth- while" deserve, your inspection: they are a little different and may help to solve the ,knotty problem, each gift is boxed in a black and gold box and hasa suitable card inclos- ed. . A year's subscription to some Magazine is a gift that will last all the year. Now is the time to renew or subscribe for the coming year. Two specials in the toy department are a Kiddie Car at 79c and a Oro- kinole Board at $2.25. We appreciate the urge to be practical but surely we will not let the spirit of Christmas slip away. Might it not be that when , life, LI harder than usual for many people it is' proof enough that we need its magic. Perhaps the most beautiful things in life are the unseen •things fantasy, faith, hope, love, romance and Santa .Claus, is compacted aof all of them. i `f TDB W. D. Fair Ga. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best l� ilii htyWSNlli Doily ne p� 45 46. .,. Mr. C. J. Walls is in London this week. Mrs. M. Johnston is spending Christ= mas with her son in Detroit.. Miss Alena Stone is spending the Christmastide with her sister at Grimsby. Mr. J. B. Lobb attended the C.N.R. veterans' banquet held in Stratford recently. Mrs. W. Jenkins is with her son ann his family in Toronto for the holi- day season. Mrs. M. J. Hooper is spending the Christmas vacation period with London relatives. Miss B. F. Ward has gone to spend the Christmastide with her family in Rockville, Maryland. Miss Clete Ford of the Alma Col- lege staff, St. Thomas, is home for the Christmas vacation. Miss Irene Layton spent the week- end with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Matheson of Goderich. • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mckinnon if Stratford are with- the lady's moth- er Mrs. Johnson, Huron street. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit Cook of Toron- to are with their parents in town for the Christmas holiday time. Mrs. Clara Rumball left Saturday for Ottawa, where she will spend theoli I season h c ay with her son. Mrs.un H ter leaves tomorrow ro ow to spend the Christmastide with her son and his wife, Prof. R. H. and Mrs. Hunter of Alton, IIL Mr, and Mrs. John 'Wiseman will spend Christmas with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and laugh. ter of Kintore visited over the. week -end with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Mair. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cook and Miss Betty of Sarnia are with the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J., •Schoen) hall for the Christmastide. Mr. and Mrs, Langlands, who came to attend the funeral of the lady's sister, the late Mrs. (Dr.) Egan, left last week -end for their home at Katrine. Miss Ida Mitchell. who l+++s !won visitingher er sister, Mrs. s. B. Cole, for some months, left last week for Michigan, being accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Cole, who will spend the winter in Ypsilanti, Mich. Five sisters will spelnd the Christmastide together this year, being together for the first time in some years. Mrs. J. Torrance . and Miss Maud Torrance left Saturday for To- ronto, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Torrance's son, Mr, John Torrance of the staff of. the Lethbridge Herald, takes his hole. days in the winter and comes down and spends them with his mother and sister in the city, where they take a furnished apartment.` Rev. D. N. McCamus, of London called on a number of old friends. in town on IVfonday. He had been spending .the weals: -end with friends in Goderich and came down on the early train.te ,see some old, Clinton friends. Mr. McCain's was for four years pastor of the Wesley •;Methoilist;:congregation and during, '.Ills, s'oJPurn'n Ittero'•he and' 'his' wife made many friends, 'outside' as well as inside their own congregation. ti �'Ti4"x�a"svxr ar..���>i�i'�'' a j r±0, I�.ir€rdmrr.m a•.;ar�+�la��r ,�v3.m�a.�z�•r'�a- .I E aMr i64PM4 ws a 0 a w ,i0 - iWSOOu' <dt ikTga l r figar a lWat tMPIAMinilaMar6a Ka+raa ca�G ,,,,a wr„/0c.,a,� ,a,a. elm Year bAli Last 1 te t I You can buy Christmas Candy, Nuts and Raisins at CLEARING OUT PRICES SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON ALL CHRISTMAS NOVELITIES ISSISSIESM 1st A Glass Cream or Sugar, with each purchase of 1 lb. Red and White Tea 49c or 1 lb. Red and White Coffee 45c IIOC>IJSZIMI r,1,1.,/1,3,111111111.111,1,0111,1f. uui. Calendar with your Christmas Order ---Ask us for one E" t Se New Christmas Nuts, without Peanuts, 2 lb. 29c, ---Christmas Satin Candy, lb. 15c Christmas Cakes, Fancy Boxes, with Canned Fruits and Vegetables Japanese Oranges, (5 doz.) boxes $1.15 Fresh Sausages, Schneiders' 15c Favorite Butter, 24c Clinton Creamery Butter 25c Servus Butter, lb. 25c Zurich and Brucefieldread 6c Schoenhals Pastry Flour, 24 lb. 39c SPECIAL FRUIT BASKET MADE TO ORDER Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails enamarveseav CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIN. Phone 48 a $h nE- 5„ , 5• am-ra aarx�r • ,r�acat :ur:.�s,�`:7.a'r5'"tech,.7'r)an:::t:.:,yS.�`.�iy�ii<7�i+;ai i ribF7:Ar9:t?asee}� 1,,,tz7 ? `: tu2r raii"i gzkez im }2 11, izrn'}tE?t"a,` r�:aYm"7�7z"7u rrhda"or..1--'rit`y-?•14. a`l k f-fr:t�"-�.f..r'._�t,".•-�T':��.1.:}'�S�%':� f����•_?:...�".'-'t37-'���iai-.��','�-�.a.-.T�.�""�..�Fs='-�.��c-,�'�ar, w�a?.� -�•�. �� �'�`-"�•``�-"�c..�A-�.l�r Christmas At -Home in St. Joseph's Parish Hall, on Monday, Dec. 26th at 8.30 p.m. Fun and Enjoyment, for Everybody Program includes a variety musical concert, given by means of electrical transcription, using the Baldwin Sound System, under the direction ,of Mr. Frank Riley of Goderich. All the very latest music played for you by the worlds best orchestras. Lunch served at 12 midnight Admission, 40c. 'Conde and enjoy yourself. PORTER'S HILL We are pleased to report a mark- ed improvement in Mr. Fred Elliott's condition. We hope to see him able to be out again soon. On Monday evening a very happy surprise came to Mrs. J. S. Lockhart, when her brother, Mr. Dalton Cor- bett of Abbey, .Sask., came to visit her. The brother and sister had not met for fifteen years. Mr. Herb. 3. Corbett of Proton al- so visited his sister for a few days. LONDON ROAD Mr. Jos, Shipley received word last week of the death and burial cf his brother, Mr. Lyle Shipley of Shallow, Lake, He also had a sister die in Michigan about three weeks ago. Mrs. Bort Jackson, Miss ,'Rsina, Blyth, and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery Belgrave, spent a few clays last week with the former's sister, Mrs. Fred Nott. Mrs. J, Quigley went to Kings- bridge on Friday last to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. Quigley. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Glazier and children of Stratford visited at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Thos. Pol- lard, on Sunday. The Sunday School are holding their entertainment and Christmas tree on Thursday evening,. Dec. 22nd, A splendid program is in prepara- tion, consisting of choruses, read• ings, dialogues and tableaux. Chil- drenr e. f e Come and enjoy. yourself) We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Jas. Hugill, east of the vil- lage, in the death of her mother, the late Mrs. Tasker; which oecurred early Saturday morning, She had made her home of lata years: with Mr. and :Mrs. Hugill and had been bedfast for some time. She was in her 97th year. Interment was made on Monday in the family plot in 'Con stance cemetery. Rev. Mr. Gardiner pastor of the 'united church here,' had charge of the services. dVlr George R.ile'q bf; He4oI1 rs. 'vatting hiss mother, Mits.,•George sRe `ey Sr ;,foY 5 week or so; • Messrs. Charles Wakefield and 1101111110111 Harold Glazier spent Friday visiting in London. Your correspondent wishes The News -Record staff and readers a very Merry Christmas and a happy and a prosperous New Year. Fye• e with on artha' Flowers Say Merry Christmas SEE OUR STOCK OF ZALEAS, CYCLAMEN, BEGONIAS, CHERRIES, BASKETS OF FLOWERS, PRIMULAS, FERNS, ETC. [Use our Telegraph Service for Far -Away friends. Attractive prices on Cut Flowers For Christmas J. Curlingha }e FLORIST Wishing Everyone A MERRY CHRISTMAS ,HAItEVEAit and 8 ., ;413 Phone 244 PYRIGKT. This Year a Ch TORR 6e s° mita Moe hrt� a 55 f1 SAYS --"Give Something Useful!" Ps iy 05 We have made a careful study of useful as well as decorative gifts with special I attention to costs, in order to make our prices as light as possible for you. We have a well assorted stock of Children's Furniture, all kinds: Lamps galore, . Smokers, at wonderful bargains, Cedar Chests, Chesterfield and End Tables.—They are beauties. A real assortment of Occasional Chairs, Ferneries, Fibre Chairs, also a new stock of Pictures and Mirrors at any price you wish to pay. HARDWARE DEPT. We have just received a brand new stock of the very latest as Rogers Cutlery, direct from their Factory in England. Our Electrical Goods include: Irons, Toasters, Heaters, Curling u Tongs. A good assortment of sleighs, wagons, kiddie cars and tg tricycles—and remember we are solo agents for the famous C. C. M. Skates and we carry the Stock. B.LL & ZAPFE FE g el "Store With the Stock" Phone 195 Fx Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers ie N.Ball, Phone 110. J. J.- Zapfe, -Phone 103. 04 ct'nta,r,kartzlt,a:3 r s r� raur;sa zirr a m"•,2a >trax X taart231%: "n:,: zaaazza,, ,ea ar ssgiZ rf,mte m -sari arzc,G.nr.,e id.E,ayse'3st :tneeeezt a _emrpe, eeme,,,tr _-uEuu ewer.,at_c VP 0 PF rio , MIXED NUTS, (no peanuts,) 2 lbs. for 29c CANDY, all kinds, ... 15c a lb. to 35e °sI ORANGES, per dozen, 21c, 29c, 35c, 39c and 49c LEMONS; per dozen 25e sGRAPE FRUIT, 5 for ' CRANBERRIES, per lb. 25c NEW •CHRISTMAS GRAPES, 2 lbs. for 25c 20c • I-E•AD LETTUCE large 15e SLICED PH .12APPLE 2 tins . 21e MAXWELL IROUSE 'COFFEE, per ib. ..43c INGERSOLL MALT CHEESE, 2 pkgs, 25c SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES We Wish You All A Very Merry Christmas WITH ONLY. TWO MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT, YOU CAN BE SURE OF A HAPPY CHRISTMAS BY ORDERING YOUR CANDY NUTS, ORANGES, AT THIS STORE. The, Winner' of the Santa. Claus Rhyme 'will receive their box of Chocolates Saturday evening at 8 o'clock., They are being judged by Santa Claus himself. Who will be the Winner? T. McKNIGHT a PHONE 111. i , . •; You can be sure of getting everything fresh here.