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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1931-12-17, Page 12PAGE 12 �i csA THE V U EXCLUSIATE, CIATS, COATS ANO, DRESSES 'EWISH YOU, ALE ' MERRY CIIRI tTMAS„ ANIS;A HAPPY; NEW YEAR • k;) -mmoolto-wmovil To be Well Dressed, Conily and Warm WEAR A PAIR OF OUR DOMINION SO -LITE EITHER ALL"RUBBEROR .GAYTEI;S IN EITH 1, JERSEY STYLE ::ALSO SEE BUB SO•COSY I3OUDOIII CHRISTMAS GIFTS .SLII'PEII,S FOR CI=IB E CLINTON NEWS, EJORI) i� i 1A'G$dll u MAS ;srO fi_ \311 pigt'y,7,'IIA. BANNING 111O1lA1 ' - •,,,del tit 1IE big= bus came to a stool A man shot out of a seal and s.eok, with a jolt olt w bleb; horled.ltal himself into a fur coat, "Open the tired passengers against theI door, di,vei ... ['ll be back In a couple seats ahead. The powerful of minutes." A. blast oi' cold air, and engine whined to • silence. the roan slipped out, ile came back Par a long:, moment nothing presently with a small,raggedblush. was said. Twenty people stared_at the back of the driver. Twenty pairs of ears heard r Just ,. hat's t e Thrifty. Thing - to o9 —Why Visit Our Store and See Just How, Much Further Your Dollar Will Go. The Values Will Surprise You and the Quality is the ]est in Town WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE •t IN THE HOME Beautiful Lamps, for Every Corner; Smokers; End Tables, Easy Chairs, Magazine Racks, Cush- t ions, Bridge Tables, the Newest Pictures, Ods' Novelty China, and just anything else you could i want for the home: BE SURE AND; _SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF VALUES BEFORE YOU BUY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU SUTTER PEROJE INALKFR "Found it here by the roadside. Gee.' somelittle blizzard going' on 1" hl1e Shed • 1111 coat, He asked for the wild rush of wind outside:a noise string. Bundles were untied and -she which up to this • time had been acrd, otiered. 'By tying several lengths drowned by the motor... speeding about the center of the hush, and through:the night. then stretching the taut to various The driver waS'young..He had wide next -braces the bush was made secure- shoulders and a fresh color In his h upright in the aisle. cheeks. He was used to these long, red) for trlinmings. Who's got trim, cross country 'runs: he knew how to nun.s? - n le leo tle and he unde'rstopd the+ The cross man wasbusy: with a he p 1 I, bundle. Ile liras a trifle reluctant, atilt' tetnparument of a bus as a nbther uu- he coot -breed -to unwrap Papers. Soon tlerstan,'tls her child. turnea,'about in his seat to face, a glitteCing angel with tinsel :wings of the tree trim_ mer. the silent h"ap nt , - «'•y almost reverently the angel out of loci A fatal shadow seemed, .r'Kr�a�.•�'?�r�t,`'�{i•��'.'3�fi•'.F"i•Et'��.'.�•ri.�s�'.i•rr.�tzti' 1 "Sorry,'folk$ we're was in the lianas ox e to Vett on Itis face Were hung up a hundred utiles from nowhere," • A rustle of amazement passed' through the listening. passengers.' . Hoot climbed over a seat mate and. began talking In :t loud, Irritated voice. "You mean to tell me this Masted bus yvou'tinove another foot tonight?.That we, must stay here the I,orddcnoWs- bnw=long? On ('hristmas eve Ana the folks home waiting for ' us? A fine, fat drivel you tire!" The young anon was unperturbed and -ready. 'Nouse telling you I can't help it.;,hey gave me .a huts bus, an old one, because of the holiday travel: They gambled on my getting through and lost." "Ain't you even going' 10 get out to leek itt It? demanded the man un- pleasantly,'„1 Knew When I Set Eyes On "No, e.,beSS,'t.n{h't. know this bus -- Ye Belonged to Ma.”- like an old friend. It's plumb give out and I told them 5o." Ho looked the protestor straight .10 the eye. "What's more, were the last one thro'ug'h to- night. Laugh that off." Out.ot u dim, rear seat rose a girl, Her hair WOS light. It seemed to :rip- ple into curls as you looked at Lt, Her face was pale with weariness, bUt she smiled. "What say, tellers, we buclt,'up. end have It party of our own Ile cent help things," she nodded to- wards the driver. • "He's done all tite work, and had the worry and now alt he gets handed to hlnt,le a bunch.of growls. Conte on, folksl We're sale i and warm. Nothing can hurt us. We'll! SANTA CLAUS' +++ i' 364 day vacation is ended. He is busy now and without regard to depression, The season is always ahead"of out ealeulations,, the (2 most s reci;pitato holiday of 'the .year. - he 54th of M"ay arrives methodically, ,just when yoti expect it. Labour Day comes along .eoherly, taking no one by surprise, but Christmas leaps at you like a genial highwayman. .Santis however is always prepared and on time, creating universal joy. You cannot etit Christmas out of the Calendar nor out of the heart of the Ivor d. Our holiday Stock may he of service to yen, it has the merit of variety with a consideration given to each article and to the stock as a whole, to seethat it is well 'balanced as to range of prices And articles suitable for children, for menand women. We hope, tri serve you. , q W.D. PAIR 'CO.--Offtteenn the �C�heeappeest•-.-„AAlwaFFss the Best (, 6 Don't Forget When Purchasing Your Winter Footwear that WE HANDLE TDE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES' WISHING YOU ALL A"MERRY CHRISTMAS ANL A PROSPEROUS' NEW.YEAtt J.-LOVETT Shoe Repait'er—Huron' Street �+A'Y '�.tlf7S:i�.�Y"�V•;R 1''�-.�''''f✓�'�'.a�54�a'd�'�,'--".X';' 'd"�--�:�;•� �I L get help in tIle morning." She smiled at the big man who was, biting his mustache. She laughed In the fuse of an old lady who was ter lively wiping her eyes with the cora- ' er of a handkerchief.( She grinned at a. hey of fourteen. The bus driver shelved a fine set of while teeth. "Soule grand little sport," lie Whispered to himself. Then aloud, "I got to warn you fonts of something else, too. Nothing serious but kind of -J 9 t 1`- . AF'. w,".JC•✓ ��t='.\"�ltF-' 'A`.' �"F`. �,"!. -'. _c_u"-^' T F'� CHRISTMAS GROCERIES Cheer Up Boys ind Girls ---,Christmas Will Soon Be !Here. ' IF YOU. WANT A SUPPLY ;OF GOOD FRESH. GROCERIES,•TIIIS,15 THE PLACE TO GET THEM. THEN, "OU'LT, WM1'AN9' A ;SUPPLY OF CANDILS, NU'T'S; FRUITS„ ETC„ TO FILL IIP (THE CHILDREN'S'' STOCKINGS CRILISTMAS EVE,. ;SOU WILL FIND PRICES' AND QUALITY RiGH'i' AT CLAS STOlU WISIiING ALI., A MERRY CITRISTMAS ART) & • CCP, 'Phone F OLIN ON, ONT. Fret, Eelivuet You was fastened to the top. The disagree- able than seamed. "Anyone got nn3' white tissue pa. per?” asked the girl. More gifts were untied and ,thele wt'iippers volunteered. With nimble fingers the girl folded long 'strips of red and white together Into a sort of accordion effect, "What's your name, driver?" sud- denly demanded the girt- • "Michael O'Hara." Slie glowed with pleasure. "And nine Is Katy:Von/Jelly . , . the top of the evenill' to yet" Then the fun began. Michael was possessed of ab irresistable hunter. :Ile sent the ,old .tally Into stitches by Presenting her with a package of cig- arettes. He completely disarmed the cross man by giving him an artificial rose, bowing . with so touch ceremony that his hair altriost touched the floor. The., fourteetl-ybar•o1d boy was de- lighted with it candy cane and began to• demolish it .at once. There was a gift for everyone. The bus rocked with laughter. It was "Katy" this , and "Mike" that. The driver : thought,' of everyone blit hitnself. Tlie girt had ti moment of acute dis- tress. There was nothing for Mitre. swiftly site thrust her hand into her hag and brought out a small box. ,With this she went close to Michael. "Here's a present for you, boyo," she said lightly. "Go 'way void yet" remonstrated the man in' surprise: • "No, please, 1 mean it" Something in theblue of her eyes decided him. Fle opened the box. Out of 1t came a =silver cigarette lighter. "Gosh - . . what a swell present 1 But you mustn't , "If you don't take it i'll never speak to you : again 1" declared the girl. Amusement and tenderness mingled DEC, 1. i; Ai A uiu Merry Christmas with NI 3 PAY"US A VISIT WHEN YOU A.1tE OUT SHOPPING, AND WE WILL 'BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU A REAL STOCK:; WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY AS THERE ARE. VERY FEW. GIFTS THAI' WOULD RE'M'OVE LASTING AND USEFUL THAN SOME NICE UP-TO- DATE PIECE: 01? FURNITUILE .TO BRIGHTEN UP SOME DULL SPOT IN YOUR IIOME And:.yiou know we always carry the stock to suit the needs of this community. Itdoesn't matter what those needs ate. We cap supply them, and you will get a good square deal. WE ALSO HAVE MANY USEFUL GIFTS IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTIYI,ENT, CLINTON HAROARE1ND FURNITURE 601. �.., ,.� a s. ..c. •'. .t •.° o<v�+.a"��•.'�4u^1..>t'i:". r1�Ycw""'a�KK{ , legis amd FiowoFillg Plants F 1- FOR . GHRISTMAS `AZALEA, CYCLAMEN, PRIMULA, BEGONIAS AND POTS AND) PANS ,OF BULBS IN FLOWER BASKETS OF FERNS 'AND FLOWERING PLANTS WREATHS FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATION For Home andMemorial Wreaths for Cemetery No Uptown Store—Better Value at Greenhouse c!).6 AND CHOOSE YOUR 'GIFTS AND WE WILL DELIVER ANYTIME REQUESTED, C. e COOK ifirog ,d t PHONE .r ,ex�a•rt¢v � FLORIST 66w and 66j. CLINTON You can send Gowers anywhere through the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association. WE ARE BONDED MEMBERS �,,, _ � ,��',.. •� Via, 3c ,+��.�i"`G„".�i o:rf.',�i,fr:,�"'rfi�1JT.'��� 1,.:` �,r.�`x�a""�`.�,.� . :��.m`�'.f'-�'•.�.' 's�-mss. F:'�" �ra:-� •�• • `.rte- t srt; At tairir service for a second term as Mayor for 1932. wishing all A Merry Christmas and Happy and Prosperous Neter Year S. S. Cooper, Clinton g9. ..fit . �«aec 7� 7..� ' `t �c :s �+•�e.�. 4^^Tr'y"� { � • �',a�S1��Ti'�„�`3iPdr,"�r�tA�4'":�G'� •"i '�tti."��` '�i."'.3r��"ati"�."'ix�".cCs.:' ::4"�..e,si ',-.40440'`fat`t��`�'•'�'`.�'"`-.`,.���`�..�.���•fMO��'€ r=•(ti: "I Have a.klashtight," Said .the Girl. in his thanks. 'Who's Got Another?". The furl went on. Twelve o'clock .. one . two. The old Lady dropped distressing. • The :lights are liable to off to sleep. The bus grew quiet. The, go out tiny minute. I got a trouble light girl curled up in a rear seat. The with tee, but that's all," driver stared out into the storm. Once "I•,have a flashlight" sold the girl. he drew out the lighter tied held it Who's got •another?" • against his lips.` "The darned little It turned but that five passengers Wile'," he murmured. had flashlights, "Ilaitl them out and On• Christmas morning they were we'll have a party, Anyhow," called 'transferred to 'another bus.' At the the girl. city terminal the passengers parted 9"he bus grew a little chilly but' the from one another with the warmest girl would not allow them to think kreetingsIH But Michael. O'HaraO and of .that, Now each Of you must choose Katy Connelly did not part. They a present from your eon, to give • went on to Michael's home, and when some one else here tonight. The folks his mother saw„ the girl, add her' at home would be glad to sacrifice laughter, and her blushes,, she just one .gift for the sake of giving us opened her £1,11119,, some fun, ' Well make him," she "i knew the bye .would be findin' smiled at the driver, "be Santa Claus, ills lady suddint. It's the O'Hara way:" and if any et you have eats ...:I say, She did not even Inquire about the have n beast and pass 'me around." bus, Her son was .hone. It was Christ - She 'went quickly, from bne 10 an- mss . ,.; on with the turkey; and pump, other, The old lady's wrinkles crinkled kin pies! up in laughter as she.ftuubied in her "But- the cigarette lighter, darlin'" shabby gladstone beg: The fourteen Michael asked, "how did ye . .0' year.old bey came, out of his grumps' "Oli, .I just bought ft ...•liking the and offered -:to. do anything from sing- looks: And 'T kneW'. the and neat I set Ing, a song,` to pushing the'.bjw—a eyes 011 you that it,befonged to you," suggestion which Was greeted by a "and," said ,Michael with ai big roar of laughter from the •driver. grin, "I knew when'I set Gres on you "We ought to have a tree," mused i• . t,f, ye belonged to me." the girl aloud. "We can't do' a thlog "Hooray!" said :Alichaei's mother, without a tree." ' plumping the turkey on the table, "Esy, I got an Idea," called a voice, The Clinton News -Record is A Christmas Gift WHICH NOT ONLY GIVES PLEASURE ON THE FIRST RECEIPT, BUT RENEWS THAT PLEASURE -52' TIMES A YEAR • $2.00 FROM NOW UNTIL THE END. OF 1932 Every Family living within the,,trading area of Clinton should Read The News-Record—they may "Saye many' time the Price of. Sliscription by reading the Advertisements of the merchants alone, while. its hews colonials are full of real live news. It also has.a page elf interest to women and another devoted. to the interest of farmers. L��`r•�-u,.��'"''u.,�'a ��S1/�;-cnnSA�.is�S..�Ffii�`�",'y*SEr+!A`t'�r�'r�t°�•1,w� NO MORE 'ACCEPTABLE GIFT COULD BE CHOSEN FOR ,RITE+. YOUNG COUPLE JUST'STARTING ILOUSEKEEPING THAN A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION :CO P3111 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD . .11)8