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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-11-08, Page 8IN'TON'SL'EXHING.JEWELI`1IIX STORE E C1LYZ`ITON=1!TIl�IT9' RJ PO x1 ]IiSD'EI." >q'TPV.E1fDR•8,1921,'" p LASS• Ate a boon. Improper' glasses are •a menace.' Don't go on suffering!: xf you feel any discomfort, come hero Itgr a free examination We are ex- Oeits Modern glaasei are of good appear- fanceand ,.comfortable, Let us fit ,yon properly! Save .your, eyee—have them exam- ined regularly• WWe will tell you ifrankIy whether or not you need gases, �.. JO.;.; SON Graduateof Toronto College of Optometry i Y Eine Jeweller and Repairs ` Next' Hovey'a' Drug Store Ta For One Day Only SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th Mg. Garner the special Head Office representative of Tip Top Tailors, bringing an advance display of • THE NEW FALL FABRICS, and actual finishedmodels of TIP TOP SUITS and OVERCOATS WWe sincerely believe that the new Tip Top fabrics are better than we have ever before received. At the standard Tip Top price of $24 these fabrics represent the most amazing values ever offered in made -to -measure clothes. • There are hundreds of 'beautiful fabrics to choose from. Any of them -will be tailored to your measure in suits or' overcoats for only $24. For 1 day only, Saturday, November 10th this special display will be directed by Mr. Garner, the special Head Office representative of TIP TOP TAILORS.' Mr. Garner will personally fit all men pur- chasing garments during this special showing. This is a remarkable opportunity for men who are particular about their clothes. See them on Saturday, November 10th. This special display pos- itively will not be continued beyond the advertised date. Plumsteel Bros. • 1 arm! et! Fine! No matter what hind of a day you will always find our telephones No. 125W1 and 125 J awaiting your call. Our motto is Service. It's real meaning "Intelligent attention" is what we strive to give every call, every order, large or small, and when ordering do not overlook to include a pound of our Orange Peooe Tea and fresh ground Coffee. THE C, & S. GROCERS Branch 125j Main 125w oot Ores s ' Ptcher overed 'Sugar .bowl` Cups and".Saucers 6 Tea Plates (6. inch) 6 Decorations from which to make a choice All For $230 The decorations are floral, the col- ors bright, the ground a good white. and. the finish smooth, attractive and. vogney. We ` hesitate to call them "cheap"; the word might as well be removed from an advertisers diction- ary, it has fallen into evil days and become degenerate, its constant use has put a stigma upon it, it doesn't mean merely little money—it means low price for the quality—value for your money. We don't call these sets cheap because that doesn't express the facts as the, word is now often used. We are trying to tell you that these tea sets are better than the se - called cheap goods—then we say they don't cost any more, , Inspection in- vited. The W. D. Fair .Co Son ewherq a wonderful philharmonic orchestra is playing . the music is too divine for words admiring -.crowds are applauding, .Anel in your home, by turning on the radio, you can hear, as well as if you were present, the beautiful music and the applause of the multOr aegreat man is deliveringan oration ... mile s away from you . you cannot possibly be present . , , but you can hear hint speak, just as if you were in the auditorium from which his voice is being broadcast. ` Think of it? Don't wait another minute before you get your radios. It's a modern necessityl • Get a Radiola or Sparton and alloy all these treats. Sutter & Perdue ' t PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 147w Often the Cheapest—Always the Best i fE 1 Muss Eva Carter of Kitchener was home over the weekend, Mrs. C. 'H. Bartliff visited. Seaforth friends over the week -end. Mrs. M. Chesney of Toronto is the guest of Mrs, Henry Plumsteel:,_, Mrs, C. S. Hawke has returned from a visit with 'friends at Columbus, Ohio. Miss Ruth Jackson leaves tomorrow for Ottawa to visit her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. 3. J. Allan. Mrs. D. B. Kennedy attended the fun- eral of her brother-in-law, the late Mr. Watson of Blyth, yesterday. Miss Marian Gunn left last week on a trip to Vancouver, B.C. She will visit friends at St. Pau], Minn., en route. Mr. and Mrs. Dutton and Miss Hazel Dutton of Ingersoll were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. J, D. At- kinson_ 'Mrs. (Dr.) Penhall and -Miss Joan of Toronto have been the guests of Miss Lottie Sloman during the past week. Miss Alice Ball of Aylmer carne up from London with Misses Elinor and Jean Plumsteel and spent the week -end with them at their home. Mr. and Mars. R. Fitzsimons and Mr. and. Mrs, H. Fitzsimons attended the funeral of the former's broth- er-in-law, the late E. Watson of Blyth, yesterday. Miss Delle O'Neil . of Toronto is at her home in town. Miss O'Neil, who has been teaching in one of the open-air schools in Toronto, is now on holidays. Mr. David Steep, who has been con- fined to the house pretty well`sinee his accident on the road some weeks ago, visited his sister in iGoderich for a day or so last week. Mr. and Mrs, W. E, Wasinan and Master Orville of Walkerville and Mr, and Mrs. Elliott and two sons of Lambert Were guests of the fornrer's father, Mi'. J. F. Wasman of town, on Sunday. lair. Jauids MacDonald, who. has been farming just north of town for some years, hada sale last week and left yesterday for Edmonton, Alta., where' he intends to locate. Mrs: 1VTaeDonald has been in the west for some weeks. Rev. 3. E. Hogg, Dr. S. G. Gandier and 1VIr. R. E. Manning were in. Toronto yesterday inspecting some modern churches, for information in regard to church organs and fit- tings, for use in Wesley -Willis church, which is being rebuilt. Mr. J. H. Wylie, who has spent 'the summer in Toronto' and Niagara Falls, returned to town on Friday and, -will spend the winter here with his daughter, Dirs. J. E. Hogg. Mr.' Wylie has been quite ill and was accompanied byhis nurse, but he is now improving until he . is almost his own man again. it Costs No More To Fireproof Your Iluittling WHEN you build a new house or repair an old one be sure to use Gyproc. Gyproc also gives quick construction; insulation against cold and heat—and fuel economy. ; Write for free book, "Walls That Reflect Good Judgment," containing interesting infor- mation on home planning with Gyproc, Roc board' and Insulex. CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABASrlNE�adaTD Pari® . 43 Fireproof oar For Sale Sy Geo. T. Jenkins Clinton, Ont. New :razil."Nuts pr lb 25c New budded Walnuts "ever -r mit branded pr.lb.50c Crainberries lb 30c ° Sweet Potatoes 3lbs 25 ince Meat, 2 lbs 35c Mini Jelly 40c Head Lettuce 15 20 Leaf /Lettuce Celery Golden Bantam Corn 20c Sweet Peas 2 tfor 35c Hubbard Squash ew Fall Fruits arriving daily._ • You'll be ;delighted with them New Dates,' per 1b, 15c -' , New Cooking. Figs, ,2 lbs. .. .: 25c New, Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs.25c - Lemon and Orange Peels, pea; Ib. ... , . . , ......... 250 Cut Peel, per tin 20c Cherries, per 1b, .. 60e Picnic hams, per Ib. 21e ,; White Sultana Raisins,p er. Lb 20c 'Shelled Walnuts, per lb 490 Special, Tea 59c Spanish Onions, 3 lbs. 25c White Beans, 3 lbs.......................................290 Clark's Soup, 3 for 29e California Grapes 2 lbs for 35c Special on tea. Our tea week was a Big Success. This week we are introducing "F owerdale" finest quality of Orange Pekoe Tea. Have you tried it? Crairnberri Pie For Thanksgiving Two cups of Cranberries, chopped fine, add 11/4 cups of sugar; 2 tablespoons flour; beat up one egg and add to - mixture: Fill in pie shell. Bake in hot oven ten minutes, then slowly for 25 minutes. - • Special for Saturday and Tuesday only, 10 lbs raisins $1.00 Finnan Haddie, Fillett Haddie, Fresh Trout every Friday ` IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. .Cash and Service 0 IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. O'Neil WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS tommotwomwiftwitawoomovolorktowaltomeftwotatmosoommoftwo ORDER EARLY Phone 48 Stalnieg Township BAZAAR AND Christmas Gift Shop auspices of Wesley -Willis W. A. will be held in THE COUNCIL CHAMBER on the afternoon of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th Christmas Gift Booth Candy Booth Home-made Cooking Booth. Touch and Take Booth. Surprise Pie for Children. Sale opens at 2.30 Afternoon Tea Served. EVERYBODY WELCOME 86-3. The Dust of The Earth under .auspices of St. Paul's A.Y.P.A A Drama in Four Acts will be given in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON Thursday, Nov. 15th Phelani's Ensemble will provide the Music ALL S'L'ATS RESERVED Plan at Fair's Bookstore Admission Adults, 35c, Children, 25c Get your seat reserved. early COAL HARD AND SOFT COAL SEMET-SOLVAY COKE ALBERTA COAL In Stock for, Prompt Delivery W.A. MILLER & SON TOMORROW NIGHT Don't Forget to see the Play entitled Yimmie Yonson's Yob Put do by the Young Peoples' Society of Union Chtirch,. Goderich Township under -the auspices of Holmesville United Church Sunday School TOWN HALL, CLINTON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th - 'Admission: Adults 85c.. Children 20c. Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coleman and cousin, Miss Alice Smith, of Whit- by visited friends isript.ehlpletaBibrIGIntltildsani.tityldt. ' line on Sunday last, Mr, and Mrs. Fnk Robson of St„ Thomas visited riends in this neighborhood overhe weak -end. Mr, and Mies. Irold Penhale. vis- itedfriends in London last week. Mr.. Jahn Cowan -who recently sold his farm on,the runson line, -has nnoved. to Londonwhere he intends to make his 'hom 1uXr.Mr andMrs:NandMrs.Makinslast with friends in Stephen: Mr. and Mrs., Roy Scotchiner spent the week -end in Kitchener and Niagara. FIVE DOLLARS Putts one of these machines in your home. "Miss Simplicity" .Electric washer with four good premiums, Let us send you one, you will say •it's the best, a good guarantee behind it. Come in and see ours at your first opportunity, Get a Renfrew Separator now at special terms which we can quote you, if you come in and see us.: Also scales at good prices. Brueeiteld Dr, and Mrs. Invin and Miss Moir Hensall were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moodie last Sunday. The Misses Ida and Elizabeth Tay- lor of Motherwell visited,at the home of Mxs. L. Forrestlastweek. Miss Helen 'Tough ,is visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Aicheson of Mr., J. McCully and son of Ashley, Ohio are.. the guests of the forrner's' aunt, Miss M J. McCully at present. Mr. J. Modeland and Mr, N. Govin- lock wired Mr. J. McQueen's house for hydro this week. 'Mr. Hugh ,McGregor has also^got his house wired. Word Inas " been received of the death of Dr Hugh Ross, son of •the late Neil Ross of Brucefield, which occured at the home of his son near Boston last week. About a week ago _he suffered a stroke from which he never rallied. Dr, Ross was a broth- er-in-law of. Mrs., Alex. Ross: of Bruce field. , he leaves to mourn his loss one son and: two daughters and one. of Lon - sister, Mrs. (Dr.) McDonald Len- don,- Ile had reached the advanced age of 82 years, ,1 -lis funeral Was held last Monday, interment in Clif- ford cemetery,, where he had practice of ears. for alonn'term y I U 1c T. HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 Godelrach Township The council met on Monday, Nov, 5th, with all the Members present, `Mr. Middleton having returned front his trip to the west last weep. A communication from the Owen Sound Board of Trade regarding the Blue Water Highway was read and filed. No action was taken in the matter of a grant to the.War Memorial •Childrens' hospital. Owing to the excessive number of sheep claims that have come before the council this year, it was decided to offer a,rewardof $15.00 for each dog taken dead or alive in the act of worrying a' sheep in the township,' and an notice to this effect` is to be -published in the three local' papers. The representative { of the Adam's Leaning Wheel Grader'was present and brought the merits of this mach- ine before the council end demon- strated the workings of the machine with a small•model'. The following accounts were ,or- dered paid: --S3. S. Cox, sheep claim,, $109.00; Chas. Bell,. sheep claim:' $7.00; Les. Cox, Sheep claim, $55.00; ;•'Mhos. Sowerby, sheep clam?, $45A0; Jas. Hanson, sheep claim 57.00; 5 Robt. Cltnff, valuing sheep, $$8.00; Geo, Sturdy, valuing sheen,.. $12.00; tl;?Supt. Pay Voucher,No, 10,.,$1128.08. Reid Torrance, school fair prize list . A Real- Snappy Show Of up -to -the minute -furniture is on display in our show rooms, in anticipation of a large Christmas Trade. We are showing a meg- nificant lot of useful Gibbard solid Walnut Magazine tables and Racks, Gateleg and tilt top tables, spinet Desks and Tea Wagons. Ask for one of the Gibbard gift Books, , ,THEN FOR LAMPS We undoubtedly have the finest display ever shown around these parts in Table, Bridge and Floor lamps and a few nifty Bed -lights, All shapes and colors. Prices ranging from $3,50 tows high as you like to go, but they are all bargains. In Chesterfield Suites and Occasional chairs we are always pre- pared to show you up-to-date goods, and good values. • Other early Christmas shopping suggestions. are smokers, cedar Chests, Ferneries, Fibre Furniture, Fancy Mirrors and Pictures. We will be glad to put away any goods for Christmas delivery. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT It's time to think of your heating problems. We still handle the old Reliable Beach Quebec heaters and ranges with a few other lines to suit all price requirements. Ask to see the new Beach Furnaeette. Some Heater! Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196 Thanksgiving Values In Quality Groceries Everything' you need for your Thanksgiving Dinner except the turkey can be obtained at our. Grocery stole and at the best values its town: Choice Mince treat, per lb, 20c Deily Powder, 4 pkgs. ... 25c Olives, stuffed, ...20o to 40c Sliced' Pineapple, per tin. 18c TCeiler's Marmalade. 25e. Wild Bramble Jelly 35e' Kraft cheese; per ib. .... 35c Ginger Waferettes, per. tin 30c Asparagus tips, ..25o and 40c Heintz Catsup, large .... 27c. Peas, fine seeve 25c Dad's Cookies, doz, 230 Gr. Sugar, 10 lbs, Pure lard, 3 lb. pail 1 Crisco, (pie plate) Matches, per pkg. Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs SPECIAL 65c Cottage`Roll, smoked lb pi. 30c 59e Choice Prunes, 2 lbs. . , .. _ 25c .. 29c Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. 250 .. 27c Toilet Paper, 7 for 25c 25e Broom special, 35e ea., 3, $1.00 CELERY, LETTUCE, CRANBERRIES, GRAPES, ORANGES, BANANAS, ETC. L. Phone one: one one LA W SON & CO. Prompt Delivery deficit, $35.00, Thecouncil then adjourned to meet on Thursday, Nov 15, a't 1.30 p.m. for the final meeting of the year. • —R. G. Thompson,. Clerk, WtINGI AM: A regular meeting of Wingham Town. Council was held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. members were present •except council- lors Bennett and `1il1liott,and His.Wor- ship> Mayor Fells occupied the chair. Letters were react from Mr, Banes - bottom, president' of ' the .United Boards:' of Trade of We5i arm Ontario inviting the ', council " to send mem_ bets or, delegates to a convention to be held in London on Wednesday, November 7 to consider a number of subjects including aviation ' an the establishment of airports In municipalities, After consideratim by the council the eorrespondenci was :ordered filed. The cleric read letter from the town solicitor' advis ing that a settlement had been effect eel with Miss Ella Goodall for the sun of $125 in connection with her Blab fot damages for a fall sustained oe Josephine street on July 28. A eta utory release signed by. Miss GooM was also enclosed.- IIis Worship it vised the council that the .execoul colnnuittee had followed the advice the solicitor .in the hatter, and t!( council agreed that ,the settlone° Was a good one: '