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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-12-10, Page 8PAGE • CLINTON'S LEADING-5'li'N''EL RY ivroitI6 Comein and See the Largest Stock I have ever Shown for \Christmas Greatly Reduced Prices A Beautiful Caleeirlasi EII•ea h, purchase.--oneltd(eaohifamily R. H. JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry 4 Next Hovey s Drug Stare. Jeweller and Optician ij .=....01:10===a0=10= 11 0 own are ccs q q to 11 YOU CAN NOW BUY A 11 FULL ENAMELLED STOVE FOR $75.00 4 It will pay you to see what we have offer before you buy. FSUTTER & PERDUE .w. Hardware Funeral Directors Plumbing Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring Oi O====O=0 0=Ott0=0 T tE (CLINTON NEWS -RECORD'. Just as .there were 'those 'who thought the heights of 'activity were to be permanent, se there are those who fall into the opposite :error and think that present conditions are to be oenmunent while it is a tran- sient temporary phase, even though it be of prolonged duration.- Condi- tions mnevitably return to normal, indeed today, there are those who re - Ter to "the recent ,depression," It's` well to be 'buoyant and optimistic. SAUSAGE, per lb.• HEAD CHEESE, per lb. P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS, per 7e lb, SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS, i HALF DRESSED MUTTON, per lb. HALF DRESSED HOG, per lb. DRESSED HOIG, per ib. BREAKFAST BACON, per lb. FOWL FOR WEEKEND. —SAUSAGE CASINGS AND SEASON- ING ALWAYS ON HAND, 154 10c 1411 16c 70 8c 7nce 16e CONNELLI & " CLINTON'S LEADING Phone 162 For ,a .working philosophy of life you should read "The Christ of the Mount" by E. Stanley Jones. The price is '$1. r5. .This 'rook is 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- vas," full of :life, color, action, love and war. It.. is a splendid realistic presentation of authentic deeds. It is possibly Connor's most ambitious and snecessftil novel. ' C1Qwns and Criiniinals" :is by Op e... penheiru :Five hooks in ane, 51 stale ies, 922 pages, all worthy of the "King of Story -Tellers," each story is a whet to the reader's appetite for the next. Surely it shoild set a new record in .entertainment value. We feel we would fail in duty did we not mention •"Mic'key 'Prelims" -for the children. The W. D. Fair ca. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best TY D AL1A MEAT MARKET " Huron Street 1 9 lea'slellel-et.:re:e iteglete!eissePeteere: 1eue.-Ietei'e ele"erase tecta teten Ue r°r, 4� ST St ,o. r STILI. GOING STRONG 444 A D WILL BE CONTINUED FOlt ONE WEEIK WITH 00,000.00 STOCK OF SEASONABLE UP -TO DATFE u BARGAIN COUN TERM A� +� 1� ck educing Sale a H A r 15 MERCH•ANDISE ON T•HT,'• Il *- . ' MICA SWEV,PING Pilleit It7,D'13CTIONS • aEVERYTIIINGr GOES.—ALL NEW CHRISTMAS GOODS t INCLUDED AT SALE PRICES BUY NOW! --DO YOUR CHRISTMAS ,SHOPPING Willi tE '01h g $ GOES FARTHEST 3 Rn1VTjEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVz; %)Y)Y M. and Mrs. T. K. Mair have been visiting their daughter at Kintore. Mrs. R. II. Elliott of Goderich visit- ed Clinton friends one day last week, Mr. W. Wilson of Stratford spent the week -end in town with his 1ami'.y. Mrs. Archibald Colquhoun of .Staffs visied her son, Mr. Elmer Colga- houn of town last week -end. Mr. and Mrs. W. Colquhoun and Mrs. Duncan Celquhom7 of '.Staffa visit,, ed friends in town last week -end. Mr. John Howson of Vancouver, B. C., is in town, having been called home owing to the serious illness of his brother, James. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mutch visited their daughter, Miss Jean, who is a nurse -in -training at the Strat- ford General Hospital, on Sunday last. Mrs. John Walker was called home from Galt this week on account of the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. G. A. Walker, who was oper- ated on for appendicitis yesterday. Mr. UMW Castle, who has been engaged in the Clinton Creamery for the past couple of years, left the beginning of the week to take charge of the Merriam) creamery. Mr. Edward Rorke motored to Lon- don on Friday and was present at a social function of the Western University, being a guest of Mr, F. C. Coombs, formerly of the 0, C.I. staff, RCOA°PS AT BARGAIN t. PRICES that should clear every garment, from 55.00 to $14.95. 4 DRESS ,S1•IIRTS , 79c, 89c, 95c, 51.10 • 89c, $1.19 8i 9 q c MEN'S FLAN'EtLETTE PYJAMAS 22.19 and $2.4;3 g�� MMEN'SIHORSEHIDEiVITTTS . • • • • 5 ' D. MIEN'S HEAVY TWEED VESTS, Reg. $2.75 for $1.59 L 11TEN'S WORK SHIRTS 79e, 89c, 98c to $1.59 MEN'S OVERALLS, clearing lines '' NMISN'S FELT HATS, new fall goods u MEN'S KID GLOVES, tan or grey $1.29 p p MEN'S SILK TIES, GARTERS, BRACES, BELTS AND SHIRTS t IN FANCY CHRISTMAS BOXES AT BARGAIN PRICES 98e to $1.19 $1.79 TIIURS., DEC. W, 19 k' g .. ✓ - -° e, iQ `,�a�'f. gip, �� -VV, "�+�+'6'ek�t»&"��.�P��tP,��».BKK�tPw+fo,ncucecM '",1�Ria"+w�l„�!�".S�A,4'�i���6'3G'�T,.+��`�ft.'�$..��;'i��.+��i��k,�4G"��'��a�+�w:R>�.'.tG�4�i"��4{-��".;•6;� w•4i� vergboctg WelCo ine" Santa `Maus Store One of our 1932 Calanders will be given with One Dollars worth of Groceries. It is as Attractive as it's name "Everghodg Welcome" `-,_•J�q+,,�J' ai_'9 'J U/�J' 'J /�'J J' J' ,'J ,; s,�.9 9M�s��J �J , We invite you to call and inspect our New Christmas Novelities arriving daily Animal and Stick andy 10cBonzo, Jack and Jill, each lac C aMOmaA:g.- MCftikim.* awo,JJJJ JJ Australian or Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs, 25c Bodley's Almond Icing, pound 50c Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 17c Icing Sugar, 3 pounds 25c 49c Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds 55c 39c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, Fri. & Sat. 7c 55c Macaroni, 3 pounds 18c 25c New Cheese, pound • 18c 19c Fancy Biscuits, pound 15c 25c 25c Fresh Hams, pound 9c Bologna, pound 19c 25c Lard, 3 pounds 35c Navel Oranges, per dozen 25c--29c--39c Lemons, per dozen 23c BLANKETS $1.98 on December 15th. Shelled Walnuts, pound Our Own Coffee, pound Salada and Red Rose Tea, pound Rolled Oats, 6 pounds Soap Chips, 2 pounds Tapioca, 2 pounds McLaren's Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs. New Dates, 3 pounds Pitted Dates, 1 pounds Cooking Figs, 2 pounds 25c Clinton Crramery Butter, cash, per lb. 24c 5' 4 "Sells for Less" W. T s ,r ' N E I L ere Price Prevails . �3 kit • �a:.W.ttli3:>:1rdrn'rasarai t� 4M- rnr7�'+3 OnZr9r:rm�"vri-Xl�F.: r2r3•� anti- r3r2rat5tIn2t ri;�rb'�nr�r2'itn` meta ir,noirel-'':�r2Saretm0t oereme ar meg atWe ibaDae t; e=lx-.etor�ti,'uy iVk. Vii -V ----,V . 9,--2 K" i• I ': i•. dItg*V ,x311 .,:-1; 'dk"�,�'r'1J. -'�i� ". ,• a tel: v.G:w,:.,'-i• •. ' rG: I:' i•'a. ' rS" r i•""a' • . %-47 [.po t; cvme • toe; orta'tt+e,.wavvzzlgtve, to,ccs:tmeme me,tato t kv-r tvc'e togiextzkam •octeN ctv.w. escyakitwe4. ; t . +€ eetetzm 'H+e v CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 promosaiensamor heartily encored. This concluded the program and all joined in singing the National Anthem. A lovely lunch was then served in Ohristmas style by Mrs. 0. MeCool, Mrs. It. Vodden, Mrs. F. Tanihlyn, Mrs. p, Manning, Mrs. A. Vodden and Mrs, I. Rapson, which all enjoyed, Rev. Canon Wallace of St. Jame& church, London, and Mrs. Wallace were guests on Tuesday d lair, and Mrs. A. W. Anderton. Canon Wal- lace was the guest speaker at the banquet in St. Paul's church on Tuesday evening. ; Mr, Gordon L. Hall motored up from Cayuga on Saturday and • ou his return on Monday Was aeeotnpaniled by his wife and tWo children, who have been spending a few weeks with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have moved to Cayuga, where 1VIr. Hall has purchased a newspaper business. • EXTRA SPECIAL i'•' MEN'S G -EYELET W'FiITE MA1CI{INAVV1 ROBBERS 14 MIEN'S 7 -EYELET BLACK MACKINAW RUBBERS)�' MIN'S 2-BU'GKLE: JERSEYETTE GALOSHES IgBOYS' 2-BUCELE JERSEYETTE GALOSHES. 1V1�ISiS'E!S 3 BUCKLE JE'RSEYETTE GALOHES C1IiILDnS' 3-BU1CKLiE J'EIttSEYETT1a GALOSHES . :. ' .. . ...$1.0 ENTIRE SHOE STOCK AT BARGAIN PRICES BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE $2.49 j$1.89 $1,39 0 $1.59 $1.49 P Piurnsteel Bros. 9liss L. Mains with Mrs. Mains and Nil's, A. Wells spent Saturday at London. Miss E, Lyon is visiting friends at Lucknow. • The Friendly Vass and the Wo- man's Association of the United church are holding a bazaar in the basement on this Friday afternoon, and evening a hot supper will be served. CHRISTMAS CANDY Mr. and Mrs. L. McNeil with their A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF two sons arrived from Provost, FRUITS AND NUTS Sask., last Saturday. They vera heartily welcomed to the hone of SATURDAY SPECIAL Shaddick, 82. Jr. 2nd—{jack Lee, 79. Hest in arithmetic: Kenneth Scott. Best in spelling: Thelma Scott; Jun - eve Hull, Lillian Wilson. —Mary K, Moon, teacher. Christmas Cake and Plum Pudding (Our Own Make) FULL LINE OF the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gray, where they will make their home of some time. • In the course of Temperance In- struction of the Board of Religious Education of the United Church of Canada, recently completed. Burns' and Knox United Sunday Schools ob- tained 19 certificates of merit. Eight of these, were for the Senior Course and eleven for the Junior Course, all being with honours. Burn's and Knox United churches Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met on Fri. day at t$e hone of Mrs. John Ping - land with a very good attendance. After the completion of the program, Which consisted of the Study of Chap. 3 of "Korea, Land of the Dawn," in which a number took part, several other readings and a pleasing solo, by Mrs. Fred Johnstone were CHRISTMAS '.GREE DANCE given. Mrs. Fingland thanked the , ladies for the Life Membership in, riday, December 18th tite Society,which they had decided F at the November meeting to send as a Christmas Gift to her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Robert Grierson in Won- san, Korea. Mrs. Grierson is the Missionary adopted by this auxiliary to be remembered regularly in pray- er. The election of officers was then proceeded with resulting in the fol- lowing: President, Mrs. W. Beacon -it 1st vice: Mrs. J. C. Forster; 2nd vice, Mrs. J. Fingland; Secretary Miss Belle Scott; assistant: '1Vlrs G. Mi., asurer ss J. Monitor; LONDESBORO The regular meeting of the Wo- man's Institute was held in thv Community Hall on Thursday of- last week, with a splendid attendance. The president, Mrs. E. Adams, was in the chair and the meeting opened in the usual way, the routine of businesh being transacted. It was carried to donate the sum of twenty-five dol, lags toward the maintenance of the street lights in the village. A splendid program 'was given. A most interesting address, .on Christ- mas customs in ancient times by Mrs. (Rev.) Forster, was listened to with much attention; Miss Phyllis Manning sang very sweeti?y a Christ- mas song; Mrs. b." Carter gave a reading, Mrs. Percy Manning also a humorous reading, "Giving Clristma.� Presents;" a musical number was given by five of .the lady members, Mas. E Adams and Mss. M Mian - Cream Rolls, Cream Puffs, Cream Tarts, Pumpkin Pies with Whipped Cream Made by: BARTLIFF & CRICH Makers of Dainty Maid Bread, Cakes and Pastry Phone 1, Clinton, ATTEND THIS DANCE! IN FIREMEN'S HALL, CLINTON Coll; Tre organist: Mrs. B. Alien, Miss S. Barr. After a social chat over the very enjoyable refreshments served by the hostess, the last meeing for 1931 of the Society closed. 47-1. There was a good attendance at Burns' United church on Wednesday night and again at Knox United o► Thursday night, when meetings were held in response to the request for special prayer for the worlds need at the present time. Following is the report of the S. S. No. 11, Hallett, for month of No- vember: - 2nd Form—dean Leiper, 75. • Jr. 4th—Lillian Wilson, 89; Hazel I ee, 84.3' .'he'ma , ,Scott, 84.1; ning, with the harmonica, Mrs. 84 Juneve Hull, 82'; Clifford Addison, 58, Carter with the bones rand Mrs. G. Jr. 3rd—Elaine Hull, 81; Clarice Moon and Mrs. ,G. McVittie at the Lee, 79. piano, which was a treat and was Sr. 2nd—KO'nneth. Seott, 83; Allan Start Your Christmas Shopping Now! ASTIR i SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" WITH FURNITURE AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO I'LEASE SOMEONE The styles are wonderful and prices at rock bottom right now. so it will be a good time to buy as we have some real values in all lines of Furniture. We would suggest a Good Spring or Spring Filled Mattress, which would give the utmost comfort and peaceful rest. A Ches- terfield Suite or comfortable Chair would be very acceptable. Then we have a wonderful stock of Tea Wagons, Spinet Desks, Smokers, End Tables, Magazine Racks, Foot Stools, Fancy 11Tirrorsi and Beautiful Pictures All at the most reasonable prices. FOR THE CHILDREN You will have a nice selection of Doll Cabs, Baby Swings Rockers, Tables and Chairs, Carriages and Cutters.—,So come While the stock is good; Make your selection as it wont be long till Christmas. Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co. PHONE 195 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORE WITH A STOCK p g--R4!zC' tL;ta"4e{.:-0oC • cmv egve= L"Q=,:L°21:=.t+...w.tc s.Rc„':...aw— Some More Real Specials this Week ONLY FOURTEEN DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS SO DON'T FORGET TO SHOP EARLY LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY FOR AN EARLY DELIVERY SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF BOX CHOCOLATES LET US 'HELP YOU SELECT GIFTS See our line of Ovenware in differ-, ent patterns at reasonable prices. Give the children a Rollster Skooter 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 •shaps, Copper tub. Apply to; �. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING. .. Phone 244 Free Running or Iodiz- ed Salt, per tin ...09c Ready Cut Macaroni in bulk, 2 lbs. ....15e Pure Lard 2 lbs for 23o CHRISTMAS FRUITS, NUTS AND CANDY — ONLY - FOURTEEN DAYS LEFT TO BUY New Currants,. 3 ib. 29c Australian Valencia Raisins 2 lbs. for 25c Lemon Peel, Orange, lb. 17e Citron Peel . 27c Choice Mixed Candy, 2 lbs25e Chocolate Drops, ib. 19c Fry's Cocoa 1-2 lb. size 19c Quick Quaker Oats large size . 20 New Rasp., Straw. 40 oz. jar ., 33e Frenoh Creams, lb. 19e Panshine, 3 tins 25e Surprise Soap, 4 bars 23c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for 19c Waxtite Soda Biscuits 15c White Beans, 3 lbs. 10e MEATS Spare Ribs, per lb. 1.4c Sausage, per lb. 20c Breakfast Bacon, per ib. 19e Heaed Cheese, per lb. 15e sJ.T .McIK IG T ei SON PHONE 111 C,LINTON, ONT. J,..,..,,..�....,am„,a �,.�<„sv�,-�:Ns9rar'2rvt$t2't;3i�m`t`2Y'"t`�'3-`�r2rF`hit`a'9'2r&ix9thrdt`oY9i2t23�"t�rR. iz.�'7a7`e5t97wSS�i$:' t, 9 SPEC1AL CHRISTMAS GIFTSF ol IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT TO GIVE HER FOR 'Vitt THAT CI•IRISTMAS GIFT. VISIT _OUR STORE AND YOU WILL g5 E•—OUR e BE SURE TO FIND SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEAS tF: STOCK OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES IS CERTAINLY' WORTI-I '�` SETING AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. e . < rPERDUE & &LKER hlITTEFI l .oi ogle, Wer rri q�i�j�X�, li1,���d