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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1930-01-02, Page 7C$SIN! ON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE Andwe holfe to have a shave satire a in the' past.' llsto 'els h xh allotu oldc n ��tL� i. pat,onage and willtry to serve --you • litreover of your business in: future Id Mit . ' � new as well asoon s f past better'if,possible :n the futtire. JOHNSON Distributor for :Clinton `Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Next.ldjovey''s Drug Stools. JesdUer and Optician • "THE BALANCE OF,,OUR STOCK TO. CLEAR AT COS',. PRICE .. SPECIAL -GLEA RI1VG PRICES ^du the balance of (ur, stock;;of il•IN7 :OVERC t iS HEAVY. \i!INTLR TINb ItVi Z AR . AND LL LINES OF WINTER GOODS COME IN AND GET ,OU& PRICES IT WILL PAY'!'YOUT Plumsteel Bios. The High Cost o'f 1° orgetting A writer says, "many troubles and znanq failures have been caused by forgetfulness:" ft is as costly as er- ror and more wasteful than laziness, the mind's master' crime, it. is lost motion -lost effort—lost time-1set wane., ' i -low much of the worlds woe can be summed up in the words_ "I forgot." A pocket or officediary or a desk pad calendai"makes forget- ting 'unnecessary, helps you to, over come, the forget habit. On them you can enter the details ;(so betimes portant) while it leaves the brain free to carry the big things, 'There's ne better..., -"way' of keeping a system atic record of daily events and mat- ters • of importance..: OTHER 'GOOD STARTERS FOR 99 ' 1930 ' L• ROLLINS' RECORD or ' Church Treasurer. 50 Oontr i- btttions can be entered without turn= .ing the page. ':' PELOUBETS' NOTES Gives a clear and complete inter- pretation ,of the' text of each Sunday Sehoal lesson. Citations from the •g%eat"scholars Price $2.00. TA11BELLS GUIDE Original in coneept, suggestive in cent*, and fresh in manner of pies eniation,,, a valuable aid to. teachers Price $g.00, ARNOLD'S COMMENTARY With •its hints, •'illustrations;black- board . sketches - and' ' comments. Price GIST OF THE .LESSONS Pocket size. A very compact and useful book 'to carry with you. .--GOLDEN TEXT BOOSLEt Contains the ' Golden Texts for 1920. Price 5c. HOME AND CHURCH CALENDAR' Provides' a ' strong 'influence for good things in the home. Price 20c. "THANK -YOU" CARDS Very conveniently serve in making acknowledgement 'of, your' gifts and a N'ew, Year gift might pleasantly adjust a contingency'. growing- out of Your receipt of an unexpected gift or your forgetting an intended gift. THE CLINTON-N'EWii RECORD- . • TI-IURSDAY, JANU4).RY 2, 1085 t The IN,. D. Fair • Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best 1 ffO-�pting$ We look forward to another year of sIryicr illuminated by your kind cooperation and friendliness. i' DAMS & .: HERMAN 11111111111, ROOMmil ;Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto lyres honte for Christmas. Mr. ,red Elliott of Niagara Falls - :was hem Over the Christmastide. Mr. Ja it heti!: of Hamilton was home over the ,Ghristm'as vacation. Miss Vera Deckis pf Toronto spent the Christrea.stijlq itvitll friends Clinton: ' Miss A.• MacDonald went to ler borne at Waoodstock for the Christi/pas holidays. I Mr. Stewart Halt pf Toronto spent a the Christnta6 Vacation at his home in town. Mr. J. 0. Sloman visited his son, Mr. "`•.,d Siomain at Caperoel Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.- E. W. Morrison sand Miss -Violet spent Christmas-. Day in IIensall. - - Messrs. • Murray and Ross 'MeEwan :Were up�froni, Stratford for the • Christmastide. 1 Your Vote and Influence for ®oper for Mayor for 1930 is respectfully- requested Miss M. It. Clark spent Christmas with relatives in Toronto, '`return ing Monday morning. ' Mt. and Mrs. J. Ferris of Toronto i spent Christmas with the• latter's mother, Mss. Rutledge. Mrs. A. Cloakeyof Bluevale has been visiting during'the past week with • Mr.' E. and Miss L. Carter. M'a. and Mrs. Fred Fowler of Strat- iford` spent the'., festive holiday ..with their parents in • town:. - Miss Maud Ltveranore of Toronto and Miss 'Alice 'Sloman of Strat- .fordwere, hone. fol Christmas. Miss llarrtet }EtWIcinsnurse-in-train- ing ,at the.Stratford General Hos- j phial,. was -home for Christmas. Miss- 1VI`ary,Watkins o) London came. I up to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7. Watkins. Mr. 'W. J. , Nediger was called to Dwelt Sound this . week owing to asister, the death of Mrs. Woods. . 'kiss Annie Critbdnden of Toronto } Spent Christmas with her parents, 1114'r. and and Mrs. WI. ,Crittenden, south of town. Mr. W. H. 'Hutch of Hamilton : tame i home and spent the Christmastide I with his parents, Mr. -and , Mrs, , Fred' Match. " Mrs. Harrison of• London spent the Christmastide as' the guest of her son,. Rev. L.' C. Harrison, at St. Paul's rectory: •• ;Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson of Kincardine spent a couple of days during the past week with. Miss Amy A. How son of Clinton. • 1Miss Mary ' Ilcmaggert-- of Detroit was home' fee the Christmas vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 'D. MoTa gart.' Mr. David Steeps, spent the Christ- mas holidays ,with his sister, Mrs. Charles -Copp, of Goderich, who has been ill for sone time Mied'es Ltnnie Nediger and Murjorir McMlath .of the Public school staff, 'Burwash, are spending the holiday .' period at their respective- homes in town. • ' Mrs. Suter and 1,iiss Olive Lawrence and Mr. Fred Lawrence all spelnt the ChristYniastide at the hoiie'of thtlir : parents,. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawrence. _ iClearance Safe,.:. g We will Broadcast List eachweek, watch._.these__Lists FIRST WEEK'S LIST'- !dug.. Sale-- Janu.' 2nd to Fe rtaar :.1st ® for ®r C sh. .. .Our St date . f some grxic%ly sold Qat, ' -so "- lS kP C s Life Bu®y se - 2 for 13c19c . • Prunes, 2'' lbs. ; . 27c Loose Lard, 3 lbs. 5k Table Syrup, 5 lb. ;pail, :`: 35c Sodas, 2.`pkgs. 25c Macaroni, 2 lbs. ` 21c New Cheese, per lb. 29c ,Campbell's. Tomatoe Soup, 2_ -tins, - 25c Knox Gelatine, (Free Cook Book) 23c aC ore co/tie llal(for one week) (AbsolutelyCash),5 Currants, pe 75 FIRST WEEK'S LIST - light Soap, g: "'. Orange Marmalade, (large jar) Raspberry Jam, - (large jar) Peach' Jam, • • Plum. Jain; Briber' Sodas, •. Tapioca, Good . Rice, Seedless Raisins, Heinz Spaghetti,large tin, -Fresh New:;Dates, 3 for -19c 33c 39c 49c 33ci 2 lbs. 25c•..: 2 lbs. . 25e: 3 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. . 25c 15:c 2: lbs. 19e F RIGIDAIRE, Loin, of °Pork. Roasts, 35c Lamb Roll Roasts, 30c Fresh Picnic Hanis, 23c Oysters, pt. 60c Halibut 30c Fresh,Fillets 30c $L0O ORDERS DELIVERED FREE Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 'and 5 p..m. Morning Delivery: 9 age 11 a.m.• Cash And Carry >a Phane. 48 WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS CLINTON'S BIG CORNER.,._ GROCERY "ELECT EX -REEVE" BERT'LANGFORD FOR REEVE, 1930 A. member of the Town Council for- years, also servingone year in County Council. Always with the interests of the "Home Town" at heart. Your Vote Greatly Appreciated. "Happy New Year to All" Your Vote and Inflinence solicited fer N.W. Trewartha FOR REEVE .. who deserves your sttililort as Reeve of the Town of Clinton for. 1930 ;for the 'following reasons: 1. 'II-ile was instrum'eattal in reduc- ing educ-i ng Clinton's tax valuation in 1927 savingthe ratepayers a large sum in County taxes each year. 2. He has, and. is willing again to use' his influence for the proposed canning factory. ' • , - 3 He lice always, been..loy':1., and sympathetic to the-„Clnnten Ilospit'al to see -that it received its share ` of thp County grant. VOTE FOR 'MR. THEW ARTIIA AND A LAttGp:Ti CTJNirON: Your Vote and. Influence SOLICITED FOR Fred Livermore for Councillor. FOR 1930 . Vote : For 11-. J. Miller for Couincillor FOR,. 1930, THE L. 0. B. A. • Wiill.,hold a SKATING PARTY at the Arena on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1930 • TUCKERSIVIITH • The; follpwipg. wedding announce- ment fiopo ,the, Garrettsville), .Qhio Journal, ,yvi11• be read with interest by many; old ..friends here, as the irooin is an.old Tuckersmith.boyi,.a son of Landesborough, for many years' a well knewu residentwof . the township, but now residing in , Port Credit: . "Dr. A 11I. Landesborough, Garrettsville, physician and surgeon, and • Miss.' Annie • D. •Smylie, of Man- gum, - Okla.... ied mber at 9th, in•the-preweresbyterintatisan ChurcDeceh 'Ashtabula, qty -Rev Mr.. Bailey_, After a' wedding . trip they will make then 'home in Garrettsville, where Doctor Landesborough is practicing his. pro- fession: ro £fission: Dr. Landesborough is a son Orders•taketi at residence. Ontarto;St. of Mr: and Mrs. 'W. C. Latidesbor- , PHONES': 46w and 46j •, ough, Port Credit. ` He _ is . a graduate of the University"of Toronto and hsis been praetieing' in Garrettsville for. more than -two years. • Mrs. Landes'. borough is a graduate nurse of Jef- ferson Park Hiospital, Chicago, and was superintendent of Lubbock San- '-itoriurn, Lubbock, Texas." HOT DOGS. SANDWICHES, 'COFFEE' ' 'Admission 25c. . BAND - IN ATTENDANCE 47-1. HOT DOG ROLLS FOR. YOUR SKATING PARTY IViE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL 'ROLL' , 'YOU WILL • ENJOY IT 0.. l'endorf's' 'Bakery • MAK1 RS'.OF "Whole Wheat” and: !`griO 1!i181Ge"• • BREAU':.:.: COAL . COKE We sell DL&W: and. Famous Reading Anthracite Coal,' Spivey 'Nut,', and. Furnace Coke, Libebty Range'`else Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers Or;eek. ti5oft coal•Oua Motto --7 Good clean fuel ,at a r?itsonable price."- Cat -lead of Albert. Coal _to 'arrive' this week - W.• MILLER . & .,SOIL Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper went to Toronto this 'Smelt 'to meet the fordr s brother,..My. Tamest, Coop - cc of l�cndon, Eng., who was es a 'business trip to America: Dr. and Mts,.Pecunier, who spent the Christmastide with the latter's, GODERIC,H ' TOWNSHAD -' The .followingis the: report of •S. S. No. 11, for the month of Dec6m- bee: Sr. 4th -•*Ray Perdue 63. Jr. Orth—"'LlOY$ Batkin, 63, _ Sr. aid—Faye Lindsay,„ 32;. ,Tolnt _Our heartf sit wishes to all of yet; Lindsay, 63; "'Margaret Farquhar; Ifar 'a auccessfuL.and happy year, We Jr 3rd—"'Olive Pickett 54; Made6- I • We Solve ' Your.1930 Shopping Problem • The tremendous s buying power of our six hundred stores meat that you get every advantage of the lowest prices—We sell only we known, high quality goods—and • our delivery service means that i • stead of a tiresome half-hour or more walking to and from the stor you simply 'phone and we do the rest. Pry our service once and yo too, will realize why thousands deal with us regularly. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Fresh Milled Rolled.Oats 5 lbs. Special Black Tea, lb. . .. Purity ,Oats, large size, ea. P. & B. Sandwich Spread • .each . 1 Aylmer Soups, all varieties except chicken, tin , • ,1 Sun -Maid Prunes; 2 lbs. Aylmer Fruit for Salads, 2's„ per tin Tueo Brand Catsup, large bottle . Derby Loaf Cheese, lb. Acadia Codfish, l's, eac . .1 Swansdown Cake flour, pk. 34c Quaker' Puffed Wheat,. plc. 12c Brunswick .Brand Sardines • 4 for . 25c Fancy Carolina Rico, lb• 10c Libby's Sauer kraut,' 2% lb. . each . 14c Pure Strawberry jam, 40 oz. jar . 39c Rinse., small pkgs. 2 for 19c Millionaire Sauce, 2 ler 25c Ready Cut Bulk Macaroni' 2 lbs. 23c Round . Clothes Pins, .3 this10c PHONE YOUR 'ORDER TO . .. T.Mc NIGHT el S. CLINTON, ONT. PHONE loin Tyndall, 5i; *Eddie beeves,3 (absent for all but mid skarn.)' are eager to. eclipse, all our records , 1st ClaSn—Lone Tyndall, 77. Pi.—"`Jean Vodden:91; Willa Pet- • of, setvics:'duri g 1030. ter, 82; 'sDmmna Pielceti, 79 ' Pearine McCee, 78; Hrarold, W1i9 , 77: : =• Those marked with an, astert'k Missed one or r'ins'e examinations. Perfect spelling ;for the month:— Wills Potter. nare%nts, big and Mrs, J. A. Ford.;: Perfect atendance for month,:,--,- I left"'the',end'el the week For Chic l Faye Lindsay Jahn, Lindsay '14Iads.,' agoy.,,where . Di ln'eCutisgi well stake•1 leine rpyndail, Horne .Sudan, slat - 'a :nest -graduate Cni.•tse An sir<gery. 111 ;:elhl X'r1se,-141: • 11. b'horinsoza,-ieach5t,,' The Grocery Store of uality'•and..Econonm The,besC folds only, at rock be s prices is dui motto Prompt, good sr and delivery at all ti ies. Learn the eonvenienee,of shoppin ' telephone. Just phone 126 and your will, be, delivered immediately. Yon . have :iiothtng„to, .worry- about ..for it he filled exactly as, got}. directed, an `� packages are checked ;and recheck \y4. ,..,402.:,, y , • avoid the Possibility of 'error.._, error. ,«• a - `.�rHE:c:.�& S., -GROCER tilos ;>3 J'A1iE"and ILtlMIXNC -P-b 244 .. VOTE''' FOR - COCOHU FOR 1930. .. To each elector of. Clinton, I ask your vete and. influenc elect me Mayor of Clinton for 1930. I will not maim a personal canvas: on the •;: principle tha dread of a personal canvas keeps the best element• of every triunity from accepting nominations. ink both; political and mum natters. - ' T have a very special reason for asking' -your support this Last' fall the prospect of seeuring. for Clinton a large Ca Factory became evident. ' I have done considerable work on this - prospect and. amin s6nal touch with all' that they will require. The prospect still e and may reasonably -become a reality.:, I would` like to See this prospect develop', wind feel that w do retire. from the ilfagorality'that I have done sonnet real wo• my native town. SINCERELY YOURS, H. B. COM