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The Clinton News Record, 1931-12-03, Page 8Pagb 5 'a4ua�'�fi.t tgiet st Yin°q i.?%trtt"ghTIO#: tall4Pwtw: CLINTON'S I,EADI11''G .'iE'i'i'ELFItY STORE t a Come in and ' See the Largest Stock 0 I have d ,giver 7l / Shown for Christmas tit Graflyc Flees - A Beautiful Calenidac 'vita each purchase. --ole.' to each family rz ��jj ° R. Hr JOHNS1N Graduate of Toronto College • of Optometry Next Hovey's Drug Store, jeweller and Optician , taift€ r 't< a atraii : "a sA„ r tit ie'e and 3rba MitZ2 tea ak;MN W, eOt ' . ' -• are JOU log YOU CAN NOW BUY FULL ENAMELLED STOVE m 5. It will pay you to see what . offer before you ri, c e s o- n A FOR _•n we have to buy. ' a. A 11 t 0 t I 1 0 0 1STJTTER& PERDTJE Hardware - • Funeral Directors Plumbing . Furniture. • . Phone 147w Electric Wiring sal%°" i QuaIltg Ora/ ; �Ol ' fil -.=------ AI M, eats- " 3. Al"M i �,� 'l' ff�.r , • d*��D�R�®� 111111:w i, th WHOLE KIDNEY SUET, per ib. -•- ' •GROUND SUET, per lb. FRESH SAUSAGE, per lb. .DRESSED HOG, per Ib. HALF' DRESSED HOG, per. Ib, `PORI{ • OR BEEF LIVER; per lit. , • i Jrro�N CHOPS, 2 lbs. for SAUER KRAUT, 3 lbs. for •DILL PICKLES, 2 for , CHICKENS, DUCKS, VEAL FOR WEEK -END - 18e 19e • 15c 7 ac 8c 10e 25e; 25e 5e Mi 1 Mr t t 14rr I !" ,1 �' Mr '< v i, Mr. ,...... -�� t iiVitlt\tC .iVR.i « I'T iVUALi1i.,� tit - " CMNTQN'S IcEiWiNvG 1!'IEAT MARKET, "z, . , 81101in TN'Re ori Street, ti ' CLINTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Commencement Exercises 1, TIHURSD.AY & TWAY, . DEC. 10 & 11 I PLAY c "fM R HONOUR THE MAYOR" ° CHORUSES, 'DANCES, DRILL, ORCHESTRA THURSDAY EVENING --Presentation of Medals r'ItTxDA' EV 0NjNG—Presentation of Diplomas. COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM ADMISSION, 40e. and Prizes, 3 pan .CI'heie t1 SUMMERHILL The following is the report of U. 5,5. No. 12, Huilett and. Goderich, for November:. _ The figures' indicate the -average -per cent. in alt subjects: Sr. 4th; Clete Ellis, *84; Hazel Rapson, *74; Allan Neal, 4L Jr. 4th—Isobel Morrell, *67. • Sr. 3rd—Willa Jervis and Leona Rapson, 74; Madelon ilfason 66;,'Thel- me Hoggart, 60. Jr. 2nd—Frieda Ellis, 70; 'Gordon Rapson, "69; /van Hoggart, 65. Jr. 2nd -1 arion 1 orrell, lst-Phyllis Ball, •62; Clayton- 81+. lis, 56. • Pr: A.- Tyner*; • E'lwyne Blake, Maxwell Carter, Pr, E—Leel; Hereon, 'Rees' Tioggart •• Best speller: Leont Rapsom • Those marked with "'" have delle creditably neat work. Number on -roll,- 10; average , at-. tendanee,•18.3, -Stiolet V. Watkins, Teacher. , The pupils of Summter hili school and the young 'people of.; the neighbor- hood are:busy preparing e Christ, m5ae' entertainment which they intend to : give , on Wednesday, 'December 1 23rd, but a more definite announce- ment will be given later. AUBURN Two or three .track loads of ap, pies, potatoes, etc., were taken front this vicinity to McGaw, where they were. loading another tar ler the west. A number of Masonic brethren and their wives attended the Masonic "At. Horne" at Carlo*. ori Friday ev- ening last Week. Mr. Barton. King of Calgary, A.1+ ta., and. kiss Eine of Teeswatoi; called de. ft+rends :here one day last week. Mr. and 'Mrs. D. E. Herat were visitors at the hd'nie of Mr. and 1 rs. Geo. Barrie, T171ifigennon,' on Sunday last. Next Tuesday evening' the Y P S of Knox United .chu'rch will'' be Charge of the prope r:in.. Mn Chas. Scott Missionary vice-px'esident. A apecial interesting •program with lana tern slides will be given.Everyone rs invited to' attend- Election'of offs- •`eers.",wi11 116o .take .•.14acg at• this meeting• ,J:ust . S there were those who thdught the heights of activity were, to be laermanent, so there are those mike fall,into the opposite error and' think, that present 'conditions are to the ,lterrnanerit,' while 11, is a tran- sient temporary phase, even though 11 tie 'of prolonged duration, Condi_ liensitnevitably return to . normal; indeed today; there' are biose who're- far to "the recent diepression, It's well to be buoyant ancl . optimistic, Foe •a working philosophy of life you should read "The Christ of .the Mount" by E. Stanley Jones. The price is $1,715. This •goak i5 a prac- tical interpretation of the '• Sermon on the Mount.' "The Rock and the River" is the new Ralph Connor book, said to be a big story on a .tremendous can - as," full of life, color, action, love and war. It is a splendid realistic presentation of ,authentic deeds. Ft is possibly Connor's most ambitious and successful novel, "Clowns and Criminals" is by Op, penheim. Five books in one, 51 store es, 922 pages, all worthy of the King of Story-Tellers,",each story ie yhet to the, reader's appetite for ho next Surely it should set . a lew record iii entertatmnent value. ' We feel we would fail in duty slid ve not mention "Mickey Mouse" for he children, lie W. D. Fair Co,. ften the Cheapest --Always the Best r. and Mrs. N. V1r. Trewartha were in Toronto recently. • r. C. J. Wallis has returned front a business trip to North Bay and Sturgeon Falls. iss A. Bartliff of Chesloy visited at her home in town for a couple of days this week. ss Margaret Ross of Londesboro spent the week -end as the guest of Miss Jean Neilans. Janes Rapson of Kitchener has leen hero this week, being called lone by the death of his mother. , and Mrs. James Rath of Putnam were guests at the home of Mr. tad Mrs. •Samuel • Kemp over Sun - ay, s. (Rev.) C. J. Moorhouse'• of Exeter was the guest of Mrs, antes Livermore of town on Stin- t fay last. , • • ASA '1 andItlrs, Harry Ambler returned last week to Potataae, Mich., after a visit .of sev tea weeks with the latter's relatives in town. Mr. W. R. Miller, • Mr. Chester Mil- ler, Miss Molly Miller ,and Visa Edna Chester of Toronto . were week -end guests of Misses Hattie and Sybil Caurtice. Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Hall went down :w to Siroe on Friday afternoon, ow),:he to, death of the former's aisles, Mrs. G. Fisher, who x'01 hurled on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs: C. S. Hawke, who went to Toronto a few menthe ago, have decided to return to town and are taking Mr, It. 1. Gibbittgs' house, Ontario street, Gordon L. Hall motored up from ayuga and, spent the week -end vith his family, who are visiting town. and Mrs. Nisbet Cook have re- amed to their home in Toronto af- ter a holiday wig with their Rev W. G Ill?riian of the Clinton anti Auburn Baptist churches re- turned home last week after a few weeks' vacation, part of which Mr. Sherman spent hunting. Mr. John IroQueen and M1'. and Mrs. J. H, O'Neil of. Flint, Mich., were guests on Saturday last at the home of the former's sister, i41"am. George Watts of town. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson were in Walkerton last week owing to the death of the latter's father, the late Kr. Tanner, who passed away on Wednesday of last week. Air. and Mrs. Joseph Grieve and little daughter, Barbara Jean, o9 Gross Ile, lurch., and Mr. Hugh Grieve of Seaforth, visited Airs. Scott Grieve of town en Friday. 14Irs. Nettleah,ip, field worker for the W.C,T.U,, who was in town over the week -end and addressed sev- eral meetings, was. the • guest 'while here of Mrs. Wm. Hiles. Mrs. Folland hasbeen in Aye, being called away owing to the illness and subsequent death of,her moih-. ,er, who died at the home of an- other daughter, Mrs. T. Marslaif •o1 Aye. • Miss Iielen Manning of the Univer- sityof Toronto was home over the week -end. Mr. and My's, Harold B. A'lanniug• motoredher back to the city on Monday stornitig and • nicht' couple of •days •ther'e, TEE CLINTON,NEIWI aociono §e THURSDAY, DECEMBER- 3; 19311 aliririeteirmismassopriaargammegemoswagims ;$f °j., "tATIMOsMO!tV41t."tN.ftp''1#tug,C"'[fE;f�V4400474#{P'a $tffitn-r/,' �n�a dill �oaa be �'e�e!' *;t€ettme+etGtnStGtat6tGtteswty A Trip Around Our Groceteria will help you to do YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING • ECONOMICALLY Metefefa :^teZIvtat `lemic 't %t "Me;WelMCtWF,cpl .cerci All Our Christmas Fruits will be sold at the • t e,ec; a't`5e ,Nm atrw`ir rK^. Lowest Prices Possible New Christmas.� �� t �* nayily rehires ArrivingtibCall and Get Our Prices on Christmas Ca 1. . FREE - - - with 1 lb. C. & S. Coffee for 55c, a 8c Extra Special ! ! Fri. & Sat. only N iK i - .z. i; package of Tea Corn, Peas &Tomatoes 7c each For Your Christmas Cake Canned Goods 40 oz. Jar Marmalade 25c Valencia & Seedless Raisins 2 pounds 25c lb. Shelled Walnuts 25c Currants, 1 lb. best 19c : New Dates, 3 lbs. 30c. TOMATOES, large, size , I0cYesTi'"fe" a`" ai PUMPKIN, large size ....10e CORN, Golden Bantam 2 for25c Your Christmas Pudding PEAS,/ 3 for .. ....25c Libby's PORK & BEANS, 2 25e Y Lemon and Orange Peel 17 FRIGIDAIRE & FRUI'TS Citron, pound 27c • LEMONS, per dozen 23e .. ; Clinton Creamery Butter 24 : � GRAPE FRUIT,' S rfor, , 25c Mince Meat, 2 pound 25c v C .FRESH BAMS, lb. I0c Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. 19c :' Icing Sugar, pounds 25c PICKLED ROLLS, lb. 14c e, t+' G:- '.+ ".,"#' `, „1iZiee, e SCHNEIDER'S SAUSAGE 19eF"/ rt r " 'd- "e#: 'ck` 'c •. •�: a14sro!valo lel 'o etmeze. tCtetewtezemr, t et."trmetvetozem' mesee'.1. atme zreccmal t.,lrat�r�`'-G'e a = r +cvwtz e+eta+etutctvtetetmitstctsetlotcleto+2m{ e€o Where (-)9N.E111.4 CL1 IVTON'S BIG "Sells for Less" CORNER GROG { FERIA . Price Prevails �'� s Phone 48 .. :�cia•YrzaalramathWarStat.smarnr. rMara kal-7'Yrr e ir8t�ria'aiDatatnilto't3trr rat trrutkats'aaartatl l'Mair-i`+•m•Ma rN-iblr • isia+mMI-X2t5t+`79 Mt'b •t oar �i31 .ami' �. _ .•u.� • � �,, w;��w� :� x, •��.•.�`�: `�'"s?a�'r.'-''�: ��: �r"ri�,�`rs-�'I''r: �'.�-`i:'.rJ;-�•�• `s•��. �"'e : �c 3tYW"r�:-+�S `�'`,i�S'`G;-.�"G�,-en-'drr'i�,�•�`�'''"r1:-¥",�. LONDESBORO :Messrs. Bob Taylor and Ewan Hamilton motored to Stratford and spent the week -end at the latter' home. The bazaar which was held in the Community hall, by the ladies of Knox United church last Friday af- ternoon, was very successful. The ladies deserve much credit for the very able manner in which it was presided over. The W. T. held their regular meet- ing on Thursday afternoon with • 0 good attendance. The Ladies' Aid of Knox United church held their regular meeting at the home of Mr; and Mrs. George Mc- Call Tuesday afternoon, There wan a splendid attendance and all who had a part to do, aquitted themselves well. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Mrs. Ile - Call always manages to snake every. one feel at home and the occasion has a very pleasant one. Rev, Mr. Johnson attended the Hu- ron Presbytery which was held in Blyth Tuesday. •I4ir. and Meq. W. 1 Hamilton were in Kirkton reeently, They were ac- eompanied by 14 Ir. and Mrs, G. Moon, Mrs, T. Moon is visiting at the hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. R. Caldwell. Mr. Ernest .Adams, who, went by motor with Mr. Howard Brundson from Clinton to the Royal Fair at Toronto last 'week, returned Friday. • The W.A. of the United Church held their meeting at the home of M,r, and Airs 'Fred Shobbrook Last Wednesiiay atteiliiooti. The presi- dent, Mrs Robert Townshend, presided in her very able manner. After the devotional exercises the secretary, Mts., Allen, read the ntin- tites and the final arrangement were made fay the bazaar, which will be held Friday afternoon, Dae. lith, in the basement of the church. The program fitll&wed, which was ar- ranged, Ley Miss Jamieson and Mrs. S. Lyon,, the artists being: Miss E. Manning, vocalist; Miss Little, who played and sang a group of songs, little Fillis Winning, Miss Sprung and Miss Laviha Brigham, who also sang solos in a very pleasing man- ner; Miss A. Snell pave a reading, ! I which was inuoh appreciated and Mrs. W. Lyon read interesting Pape iers on various topics of current s news which were listened to with much interest, Tea hostesses weret Mrs. Bert Brundson, Mrs. John Arm- strong and Mrs. A. Austin. Specials SATURDAY WE WILL FEATURE THE "PRINCE OF WALES CAKE" • Also'other pojular Cakes, Cookies, 'Tried Cakes •and Creaaned Rolls. When allying Candy See our Assort. meat of Taffies and Special Chocolate Bargains.. Agent's for Willard's, Bunts, Holly's Lowneys and "Page and Shaw": Wen ar d �f s Bakery & CONFECTt0N1IR'Y' IVIakers of "Whole Wheat" ;and, "Snowflake" D P130NE 68 READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE NEWS -RECORD TWO BIG DANCES IN FIREAIEN'S HALL CLINTON Tuesday, December 8th CHRISTMAS TREE DANCE Friday, December 18th Admission, 25c, Dancing starts 9 p.m. 47.1. Why lake Christmas Cake When you can get the most delic- ious cake from us full of nuts, cher. ries, peel, raisins, currants, and spice.' The best you can buy. Made by; BARTLIFF & CRICH Makers of Dainty Maid Bread, Cakes and Pastry Phone 1, Clinton. Start Your • Christmas Shopping Now! LET US HELP YOU SELECT GIFTS See our.line of Ovenware in differ- ent patterns at reasonable' prices. Give the children a Rollster Slcooter• Skate, a, new sensation this year. -" We have also new lines in cutlery. and silver novelties to improve the appearance of your table. FOR SALE 1-1900 electric washer in first class shape, copper tub. Apply to T. Dawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING •Phone 244 Some Day the Snow will be Flying To Remind us Christmas is Coming And we want to let you know we are ready with a fine new ran g0 of furniture th that will be mast suitable for Christmas Gifts. We have the new Lane Cedar Chests, carrying an Insurance Policy of 5100 against destruction by moths, all included in the price of the Chests. --,Just think of it -ask us about them—Order years early. We have a great lino of Tea Wagons, Spinet Desks, Tables of all kinds, Magazine Racks, Occasional Chairs, Fibre Furniture and Ferneries. It will pay you to buy furniture now as these are all wonderful values and prime will never be lower, • As you know we always earry a wonderful stock of Lamps so it's wisp to buy where you can get the stock, and a great price range to select from. Also our usual' large stock of Children's Fur- niture. Make your selections early and avoid disappointment Iater. Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co. PHONE 195 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORE WITH A STOCK • - vg JUSE TAKE A GLANCE AT OUR SPECIALS• -PHONE 111 AN1J LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A QUICK DELIVERY SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IvrcLar•en Jelly Powder Special, 5 for 26c Roman Meal per pkg, . 29c P. & G. White Soap 10 bars for 83o Peas, Corn, Tomatoes 3 tins for 25c+ Orange Marmalade 40 os forx.219 WE'REMIND YOU ONCE A GAIN ABOUT YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs. ...25c New Currants, 2 'lbs. 29c Lemon Peel, per lb. 17c Orange Peel, per Ib. 17c Citron Peel, per lb. 17c Glace :Cherries, 1-4 Ib. ..,14e Pineapple Rings, 1-4 lb. 17e Shelled Almmnds, per lb. 49e Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes ,23e Clark's Pork & Beans 3for . 250 Taylor Peanut Butter 23c Kellogg's All Bran, pkg. .:19c Family Blend Tea, lb. ....,39c Royal York Tea, 1-2's , 28c l's for .. 55e McLaren Olives, Ne. 9, stuffed, for 250 McLaren Olives, No. 20 plain, for MEATS Fresh Picnic Ham, per ib. 12e Sausage, per lb. ,, , ...., .20e 23e SEE OUR NEW CHRISTMAS CANDY—SPECIAL PRICE J. T T & SON til CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 111 eeeeammi'niniDe,ainii arca1, •alatet'`'t rmaraietai'`Xtn egailaatetzieFel.'/Melitateee?t.eMzet$i8tk3 eriau"iniee • taor ATTENTIO PLEASE! OWNERS AND PROSPECTIVE OWNERS' Or OIL BURNERS We wish to announce that we hare etationed'a truck in Clinton to give you prompt and efficient delivery service in Erie Furnace and Stove Oils, Our oils are specially refined to suit ..all" makes of burners, whether for furnace or stove. furan Erie Pomace Oil in your furnace: Bbrn'high test, elea.r stove: oil in your heater or range; ,Call telephone 126,Clinton; and' our truck will callan you. Storage arranged. ERIE SERVICE STATIONS, LIMITED' • IIEADOFFICE .Ben'. Telephone- Building, Lontton, Ontario: Quality Merchandise Service+ that Satisfies.