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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1930-12-18, Page 8be yours for tho year 1931 and for many years to come. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS ' ITEMS FOR WEEK E NDINO DEC. 20th, 1930 Special Cut rate on all Box Candy, Bulk Gandy, Nuts and FOR SATURDAY ONLY. ORA G.ES• ' /,17J CUT ROCK CANDY 21 c By the Basket I c Per lb , .. �!j CHRISTMAS MILKED CANDY 23c 2 lbs. 'for BEST • QUALITY' CREAMS • • 19c Per lb. p},, CHOCOLATE DROPS 21c a Par ib ... r THE NEW CHRISTMAS ORANGES IRE A VERY SPLENDID) • QUALITY AND CHEAP. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE • d Oranges . Per lb A1»LAREN'S QUEEN OLIVES 19 .oz. for AYLMER GOLDEN Bi111'I'AMi CORN For CHRISTMAS' PUDDING It's delicious, per lb. A FANCY BOX Or' CIGARS FOR THE MIEN AT ALL PRICES tt Fron.50C to $2.50 )a J. T. McKN IIGHT SON 't , .... s_.t. .... ,:,so- ,•;x ,....area; 2,...aat; "r' .,,_ ansa.rb..ss;•aaaat i2t "oat 45c 21c 1 17c 45c A x>s CLINTON•NEWO RECORD 0.4 �aft+ra�k Caeieaasta TO OE AND &JL WE EXTEND OUR BEST WT,SIIES FOR A 11'IERRY, • CHRISTMAS 'A D A IIAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO FINISH YOUR. 'kr( CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ? CUT PRICES—THE ORDER OF THE DAY AT THIS STORE CHRISTMAS BARGAINS IN ALL LINES �� MEN'S FINE SHIRTS , t9 N'S SILK' TIES 95c SHIRT and '" TIE FOR $1.50 LADIES' RUBBER GALOSHES, New Goods, Reg. '$2.25 Bargain Prices -189 LADIES', BOUDOIR SLIPPERS in red, blue, brown or grey Bargain Prices 99c MEN'S FANCY SILK AND WOOL .SOX,-B'aragin at 2 pr. for , ,75c OUT PRICES ' ON ALL LINES OF • I TABLF]:RUNNERS, FANCY CUSHIONS, PLAID BLANKETS, S, (Flannel or All -Wool) and in fact all lines of Christmas Goods. in Stock. COME TO THE PLACE WHERE YOUR $ GOES FARTHEST PiumsteeF Bros• '°tMr'7'da—IIIP"toaa`"'dais` VP211-arhl-`.:•'t'ut`5"1i7,�au',"ar{iiaaIIV.a'iugraftla"13'8ufl"oitd2`i3t2h`3i iaarl+a 'aai� ealiMEMNIV ieteas,vos ommom tewmg- a a . ommakm-tw r% HAPPINESS f4 FOR TITS ' Whole Family :72TTIEVICT .w n. RADIO VICTOR -MICRO - SYNCHRONOUS RADIO "Unrivalled at any price' Complete $255 The New Victor Radio R-35 $247.50 Complete with Tubes R-15 -- $185.00 WILL BRING YOU EXTRA JOY • • AT CHRISTMAS! • Know the thrill of tuning the new Micro -Synchronous 5 -circuit Screen -Grid Victor Radio gets you the station you want when you want it .. with match- less ease and precision—anti the incomparable Victor Tone, Our convenient payment pian avail- able if you wish. Sutter & Perdue Li 4 Asialt )...-miutut oke..• romamt orni aaiisak 2a2i.�t2`v"mwoiva2h91aaNt gmr,,, ,atti lwistutas Requirements Wlhen it .conies to novelties for gifts don't overlook our "Gift ,Worth While . Assortment. We submit it as :including an atriclo for every purse, every 'person, -every personal- ity, each in a dainty box ready for presentation, something to carry the memory of the giver and the joy of the recipient into the future, a gift of happy associatign and treasured memories. You vii11' "perhaps not re- gard notepaper as being novel, but wehave attractive gift stationery With decked or colored edge in pleas- ing boxes. We esteem our, China', department as also worthy of your inspection. Books for the adult or the youth. Did you know that $1.00 'will now buy a book of fiction never previously published? A Waterman Pen for Christmas will make letter writing or even check signing more of a pleasure It may be 'that our stock has the article to solve your 'gift problem -to your satisfdction and your friends' gratification, • ;tEt~ wzi" ,mt3-mx1: 405IeteagtalIMI: 301" "fesIclsaeaCISIsIsmisisv<cra aa-,. a.c...--...,--- af A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL! The Superior Chain Stores wish to .extendtheir sincerest good A wishes for a Happy Christmas, and may joy, healthand prosperity 0 1'1 M;rs. J. Neil and Mrs, L, Aiicenhead visited friends in Waterloo last week. Misses Jenhie and Rose Tebbutt spent the week -end with relatives • in .Goderich. Mxs. Milton Cook of Sarnia is the guest of her.parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3, Schoenhals, ° Dr, J. W. Shaw was in Toronto this week attending the Provincial Lib- eral Convention. Miss Pierson of (Hamilton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paterson last week. :Nies, Carrie Jervis haw, gone to Gelert to visit her daughter, Mrs. P. Mc- Elwain, who is not in good health. MIss Evelyn Hall of Toronto Uni- versity arived home yesterday. ev- ening holidays. ening for the Christmas s. s o y Ills. and Mrs. Blaeklaw and ilii. and 'Mrs. Swan of Mitchell visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Watts. M'ns. A. D. Beaton and her daughter, ]Mass Louise 'Beaton, motored up tram Toronto and spent the week- , end in town. Mas. Allen of London visited. her son Mr. R. B. Allen of the Collegiate staff, being here for the Com- hieneeinent last week. ' ' l\f . J.` G. Chowen attended a ban- quet given by the lfid-Contentinal E. nd Company to its representa- • lives in Toronto on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown of Strat- ford spent the week -end as the ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leon - laid, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Leon- ard are sisters. Mrs. Earl O'Neil of Halifax,. N.S., arrived last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Schoenn- :hats. Mr. O'Neil expects to come up for Christmas also. lfrs. H. D. Cameron of Guelph- spent a few days over the week -end with her brother, Mr. T. R. Jenkins of Woodlands Farm, Huron Road, and hes sister, Mrs C. J. Wallis of town. Mrs. Argent, who has been at the home of her daughter, Mit, J. B. Whittingham of Goderich, for the Past few weeks, 'has returned to her home in town, Her friends will be glad to hear that she is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs W...A. Grant left this week for Toronto, where they have (taken an apartment and will spend the winter. Their son. is in To- ronto and they will thus be able to be together for a few months.Mir. and Mrs. Grant spent last winter in Florida and Mr. Grant, hankers a bit for' the bowling greens of the south but no doubt he will find !something to occupy himselfwith in the Queen City: Dr. and Uri. Peeunier, 'who have been in Chicago for the past year, have returned and are now visit- . ing at th.e home of Mrs Pecuin- ier's parents, Mir.end- Mrs.J. A. Lord. Drr. Pecunier has, been tali:`ta'g posit &rad'uation 'work in Mileage bat has returned to 're- sume; the practice of has profes- sion in Canada. He will make a iiww location, hourever, as he sold his ,nreetiee at Dcirehester 'befote leaving lent year. • sa =t:? c dl -Va ckVACEC WCu,> g szaau a+arssiteteskers eiscsis a iierk)Lon'Enceoae, „ak,t •Pig E .agtgtI-V4 3K- IVVeie gb .ea i` -la :c1a'•C14PC-VI P$44PP gwq .M.W4Ws+ctu' Vit II/ i 1 �E So "SAY 11' WITH FLOWERS' COME AND SEE FLOWER LAND AT OiTR FLOWER SHOP, GAY WITH CHRISTMAS BLOOM: -- BELGIUM AZALEAS, CYCLAMEN, BEGONIAS, • AND CHRISTMAS CHERRIES WE HAVE BASKETS AND PANS OF ASSORTED PLANTS. SEE OUR CHRISTMAS TABLE CANDLE CENTRES, PENDANTS AND WINDOW WREATHS. MEMORIAL WREATHS, ALL SIZES AND PRICES ROSES, CARNATIONS, MUMS,PAPER WHI'PE NARCISSUS Have You Thought of. This? That a present bought this year is• a present to industry as well as' to the person for ,whom it Is intend- ed.'" •When 'depression bangs heavy in the air that good will will. be more than ever appreeiatedi Moreover your buying will accelerate business, •decrease unemployment. and. help •to bring the stuttering times ;back to normal. Whether. it. blows or blooms Conditions adverse •!or favourable, the Year...still :surely produce Christ - mos and Ws joys punctually -oil the 25c' and that it is nobler away. ' • .TlielN. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best t u��A� io Ii fll viii i.„,„ I II all111., III ' V IIS eIIINipl ll�l�w, cia`AI k PRIMULAS, CIIiiIg1iaUU e - PHONES: 31 and 176w FLOR'IS'P-:$ h, ,:�;;d,.e �,�Y svr.>�, a,aeinnsm,>aat�TM�abi�r$r�t2iari��a'hiyikilvro+t�t2isi�ibtra • Y a � s 8�,R.M`.,,fjy`h.gf-,�rl:igS1zDw u" •J a: r h+G�h..'~•2r'`- � at l mt�t2 ena�trp"rida-'2-s.rs } as ^da`IDt ..'.1 r?1,72+rdt1ia*RPMFN'Y3A... rtupb“4)m't✓r.mraHipp2F).7 fli37p»tort--raraaar»PdP01:3aaan7a t af�7.4 kaararo�r:iavats=�isgtil POZAToEs Salted Peans1 80c 4. Pa THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12,,1980" f°tsr_,''`. {mks', + Piaaeae' I4VICIS IKIVwalleolIv+ ret6M(CCI AIV3es wtiastiiisiskiisniritirsuistsfaietaussivSistsekkietaiistarsvfeesrossmosim Christmas ale, Week ALL OUR CANDIES, NUTS, CAKES; PUDDINGS' AND NOVELTIES TO BE CLEARED BEFORE CHRISTMAS.. BiggestSale es welaiea . Sweet, Juicy and Reasonable in Price. ` Gift Baskets from 49c to, $1.00,` Or -anger 2 doz. 35c. Larger 'size oranges 29.c 33c 39c 49c c . and 59c; per dozen., '�lH -P3 nc� �r a,�a�t<, �.•ea-!k..tfia:., z'✓N' -a�, as aL."immor tY�$a {•„'a t {{..at' "`a$a& '4�.aS'# #sC-.aea vogo {{;at;'P4',':R;c ompam u i Golden' Bantam Corn • 15c MENU FR . Layer Raisins, lb. 30c SPaghetti, 2 for .. 25c p Tomato Cocktail, 10c &.25c Graft. Sugar, ,5 lbs. 27c • CHRISTMAS `DINNER. Heinz Soup,'3. for,' 25c Dates, 2 lbs. 19c TOMATO FRUIT COCKTAIL Olives, plain. 19c & 25c : o ' e and Balloon, 3 for 25c .IriLiDN 'BOiT].' • L' Olives, stuffed' ., ..., .. ,.., 29c :&'-49c Palm live. ; ; , CHEESE. WAFERS,,. OLIVES* :.. �'$5c Sweet Peas,2' for 25c Kraft Cheese, 1b. et c Orda%lrM qlb. b e :Gr3':75aF�S, rJ Gvrm�rnrr`93�t�r�r'2AT Ti9r�t2t"u�KEY �.CRANBERRY RrWr�Yr.•^oteI�+s. T9✓tHSAU."''/. .r�UCRr�EE'g��S•ll�'fi.Sa-t:�•N+i�.�'G'arc•�t:a>' t�a.�roSalted lie dA •�7*sar. t'�t5ri:.r.TsFiaaatn`'�a`aa'stat3 s ; 4 "Whole h Ol'agr at Fl r lbt,2 RolledWheat,3 lbs '25c. 1.00 MapleBuds, .per ab, , 39c ; CATILIFLOWERS'IN;:CREAM : Mixed Nuts, lb., 23c' Creams and'Choco_ lates 19c, a GREEN PEAS Filbert Nuts, Ili: PLUM PUDDING Y 'c Christmas Mixture, 2 lbs. 25c ROQUEFORT CHEESE Brazil 'Nuts, Ib. 29c Maxwell Coffee 60c SALTED ALMONDS AND PECANS Grapes,.Ib. 15c BON BONS. - - FRUIT, NUTS • C. & S.' Coffee 55c e: RAISINS, COFFEE _ Pitted Dates, 2' for- 25c r....'a.i`atT.caPa{R.•'i,'.a,w',+'t�-a;a€eiNS+Vital,:aLt{a•P,{.RtaE;a'-R.+sa.:,r.6+a6a<ac'814StHt3aca0;io�tUiV+{."'{.'iEtgaH:`:aG�tKfmi ............ -4='i<4311100- Seconds, per pound 49c with Aeroplanes, per pound 30c m '° eseleefev.F,tsate a. isl t {g'.ciMec'-ratzl ssemgaE,citats.`4+? glelarstst$e'a,'a{P ;aVaemle...ass fa€ "haat€° elfeHtF',le...s �tf4ai.. `v elsistmemmtP. stmeamL-sso Head Lettuce California Celery Fresh Picnic Hams 19c Schneider's Saus. 25c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER : GROCETERIA ,; Phone 48 eAN fie ti IL Where FREE DELIVERY ' "Sells for Less" Price Prevails - u Y` 4 a 7aa rlsPtita: aataa`3aaa<t'drier`3t',ni`S)St11121 a•arstarSiS9ISPi2Zorrshaa luDiSt`Ji acama:2::rtPiStSSi`a'iri:-+aPilac A. TREMENDOUS SALE OP LOVE BIRD PEARLS AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN CLINTON Each Customer will receive a card with prices on back. GUARANTEED INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS • These•• not receiving a card will call and get one. , R. H. JiOHNSON A Stove for T UCKERSMITH severe enough Ills father, who; jlpij• Iris hand, badly burned Tutner'S ,church Christmf as tree tir* out the time, is also .althrost *ell entertainment on ` Kiony evena a evening ,gah. nterta . d, a_..,.. Deeeihber 22nd at• eight o'clock. i lilr RAO!. Fall, who; was su set/= rely burneil,;n few we;$ks ago owing o the explosi iia 9#• ` lamp, has re turned from the;Clinton Hospital nd,is recovering ,niclly, ;a'4ltlinus'1r oti,yc�t 'completely "terto.'ed; el . off ettiia r• .e g._ ` f n. as g tul?at . I,. LUCI{,NOW St has: been deeided' to.'have a £ mntunity. Cineistmas tree' againy•thi5-year.';Santa Claus i eCte'il •£o6' liere on ,Saturday and will distribute ',presents , t1',tlid c]i'iidieh =from the kl5ea1 tifully decora- ted • tree plri.ced in -the centre ,af Main; Christmas Would you buy a stove this Christmasifyou could buy it at a cash price—w,iuhout a down pay- ment --and make settlement in ten' monthly instalments beginning Jan- uary. 25th? From now until Dec. 24th, I can offer` you exactly this attractive pro- position on any clewel ; range you choose. This is a proposition- that you can hardly afford to overlook. Come -in and let us talk it over withyou,. Orders taken,<rfoy Christmas trees. Otiti ffic •: VOWARIP iilhe sc}aolaas of- S. 1`Tm. '10 are pieyi ,'ring ler ;,a, concert to. be held i the:•bchoel hti so eb.•M'onday, Dec. 220? tit 2 p Ili;'sharp, to Which all 'are ee dially Annyi.tedii ;4iI .and i4i,'rs ,`Brooib Stewart infet- dre°d tp. Stratfgid oaie .day last week Mr• 2Cenneth,'T'eyldi, }vho i heeli- ing rbacheler 0 .hull -_sin.; •, the arm„ lie 5 's lad a h 0 11 >< -ed t � 1 '"i 'Ma e& n n Y, r. uest''fot several tidysa ;�Ih Ulgyil r aw�ins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone :244 work in St. Andrew's United Church. Bayfield, of which she was a mem- ber and was also a valued member: of the choir of that church. She was active in local sports, often compet- ing successfully in games, races and aquatic events. Surviving are 'her parents, two sisters, Mrs. Bailey, of Amliersltburg and Miss Grace of Toronto and six brothers, all at home. .' ' A. funeral service was held at the home of her parents, concession 6, Goderich township, on Wednesday at 2.30 p.nt., Rev, Mr. Paull, Anglican clergyman, Bayfield, conducting the service at the home and graveside, in the unavoidable absence, through illness, of Rev. R. M. Gale, pastor of St. Andrew's United church. Inter- ment ent in Bayfield cemetery. The iii pallbearers were Murray. Grainger, Will Sterling, Lloyd Picot, George A a da Iiudie, Charles Wallis and Elliott: Bartliff. = Much . sympathy , is: felt:: throughout the entire community for, the 'bereaved fanuly. /saw+y� s+ G 4(i �,041§f �4 r-v7s awa 'c ro'g J�� i sec 4AK-0 sa t V. -II -t + .at"aCilm.{K 1S.1€ :.4af.-'ZI�aA4^.Ea:rT -aC:V9l 4V3'i?t IVMsl 6le,lmstoeteeteeazsteletet v :;c%'.+- -a ftlaf-i`;zl 93t$ 1, M. and Mrs. Ben. Rathwell en- tertained a number • of friends on Mpnday for a social evening. The Suttday school of St.. James ' Church, M$ddleton intend holding their annual Chaistaras entertaVin•� neat in the .5. S. retell -ors . Mhnday eyeni'ng, Dec. 22nd, Mr. and Mts. Jahib5 3aeleabli of :Stanley 'township •visited M>:+. and Mrs, Robert Ptarsen of the 16th as •Sririday last. On. Monday,Dec 15,1h, Ethel R., third daughter of Mr. and . ,d - AMA Il Sfeiiirik of t.11is township, passed away in O'lmton'Publto J:Iospr- tal .Ethel _entered the hospital two weeks: ago.. On Thursday, la'sk, an operation was performed whieh „ap pearedto .be„ perfedtly suecessf r The .patient"'rallied 'we'll frock, 'tike operatibn•.5nd ' it . was expected that rile 'would be, sufficiently 'ecoveied to 'lie able to leai%o 'tile`hnspitalear--. ly^ this week. She suffered "a 'i el.ap h'onvever•'and"; the eiid caYne.'very quickly Etiiu1 was a'very. popular 'young l{icly "was (51 o^ininnnt in' all social doan*gb air ,titin M - nifty, an� I�IPOI I, it wit be Leiig Not UNTIL SANTA COMES SO YOU WILL BE WISE TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS OF FURNITURE FOR THE CHILD-. REN SOON. We have a nice assortment of Children's Furniture including: TOY SETS, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, HIGH-OH.AIRS, BABY WALK - .ERS, VELOCIPEDES, DOLL CARRIAGES', BABY SWINGS, ETC. Then for adults we have our usual line of Up -to -Date Furniture 'which always makes a very acceptable gift. Wi^ *Amid especially mention our line of electric lamps, all styles and Prices, no matter how little or how much you want to spend on them, we can suit you. It will pay you to drop in and see them, also a line of Travel- ler's Samples to select from at real Bargains. A. nice line of Pictures, Mottos, Mirrors, Occasional Chairs, Fibre Chairs,'Rockers and Ferneries to select from. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT W'e have. a complete new line of C.C.M. Skates, the kind that all the good skaters and star hockey players use,' Hockey Sticks, Etc. A full line of Cutlery 'in Stainless Steel, Knives, Forks, Spoons and Carving Sets, at Prices to suit yourself. A nice assortment of Electric Toasters, Irons and Heaters. For the children 'we have quite a range of Sleighs and Cutters, Velocipedes, etc. Give them the outdoor exercise. • Clinton Hardware & 'Furniture Co.. Funeral Directors Monument Dealers The Store with a Stock Hardware Phone, 195 Furniture Phone 104 • "tiAtritir l! Chickens, Ducks and Geese ARE NOW ON . HAND PLEASE`ORDER THE NIGHT BEFORE al FOR EARLY DELIVERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and it will be if you buy your Fowl or Roasts from us. . WE 110E, PLENTY OF CHOICE FOWL TO CHOOSE FROM Please See them before you buy, also ,i• . �_. E."�[ E ' PORK, BABY B E,. F, VEAL AND LA., B. WB your friends areal giftthis Year for Christmas: A Side of . Ba- con, 'S el RAM, or a Good -Roast of Beef, Veal, BBeef, Lamp. or :Pok, p aN7iecly 4VCap1d with DoPaper, 'will be. much apprecaated these times. NNE0; i�•lINTO 'S LEADING -MEAT :MARKET e18�,IaMaOrii`�rtmr9�Su"^-r'tst2zs ts ad U5 0l.:G?E;a,'Yn^t4 yl�ttat4.7s ,`,tti