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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-11-15, Page 8THE CL1LNTOf'-S+Ii~,'WS IaECO taigifa CLINTON'S LEADING J:F{WELERY -STORE ER GLA SSES ---Are a boon, Improper. glasses are a menace. Don'tgo'on suffering! If you feel any discomfort, come here gor a free examination. We are ex erts. Modern glasses are of good appear- anceand comfortable. , Let 'us fit you properly! Save your eyes -have thein exam- ined regularly. We will tell you 'frankly whether or not you. need glases. R. 11. JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store' weirasamenammesiss ESS 14I AT SIr a :. OSt Wear Tip .Top Clothes Suits or Overcoats $24.00 other lines from $20. up Plumsteel Brs. m No matter what kind 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, largo or small, and when ordering do not overlook ' to include a pound of our Orange Peeoe Tea and fresh ground Coffee. THE C. & S. 6ROCERS Branch 125j ' Main 125w S niid your 'Christmas Greetings On a Card that's Typically Personal The .feature of your name ;and, ad - .dress. neatly' printed on each card you send snakes your salutation : one of refinement to the person receiving it and is .pleasingly exclusive for the sender. Of Course you will remember' your immediate friends and what about the ` acquaintance you haven't heard fronr in quite 'a while and what about sending one to those who used to beyour neighbors but have moved away or -those you met on your' supe rarer vacation, or some of the aged friends who Would be so delighted to be remembered, or those who are sick, and those who attend the sick, or those "who have had recent trouble, or members • of your fraternal soc- iety. And then the kiddies, don't for- get them, your remembrance of them will enthuse their parents too, Scatter Christmas Sunshine with greeting cards. We offer choice of ninety cards and nine greetings. Prices are from $2.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Early Orders Assure - Convenient Delivery II 'gomewlnere wonderful philliannonis orchestra is playing g ' the music io too divine for words ... admiring crowds are applauding. And in your home, by turning on the radio, yen can hear, as well as if you were present, the beautiful music and the applause of tho 1i multitude. Or a great man is delivering an oration . , miles away from. you . you cannot possibly be present , .. but you can hear him 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 radio! It's a modern necessity! Get a Itacliola or Sparton and enjoy all these treats. tl The W. D. Fair Go. Often the Cheapest -Always the Best SitterPerdue i itik) WIRING 1. PLUMBING HARDWARE I ` Phone 147w 0111111' Write for Free Booklet, "Wells That Reflect Goad. Judgments" nett= taining interesting in'fortnati.'6 on: hon?eplammngt}vitln G:. "tete, Roelidafet Millions of Instdatgllit Mr Cells CANADA GYPSUM AND AaABASTINE, LIMI TED 4� Paris Fir-jpilCoi31. Wallboard Fen Sglc'13y Geo. T. Jenkins - lititon, Ont. ��II "II)I� IIIhIIIUiililiumu i °lllWilllioul�llllljl�l� 4,110ma'l'l Mrs. W. Ladd and Miss Kate are vis- iting friends in Detroit. Mrs. William -Glen has gone to Tor- onto to spend the winter. Mr. Kenneth Rorke was home from. Toronto for Thanksgiving. Mr. Stewart McBrien of Toronto was home for the holiday week -end. lyIrs. J. Walkinshaw spent the week- end with' her daughter in Toronto. Miss Ruby Irwin was with her .sister in Fullerton on Thanksgiving Day. Miss Myrtle Mair of Brougham was hone for the week -end and holiday: Mrs. Runnison of Stratford wasthe week -end guest of Mrs. C. J. Wal- lis, Miss Marion Gibbings of Essex was .: home over the week -end and holi- day.` Mass Gwen IIdlmesvisited in Toron- to for' a few days, over the week- end, - Mr, Jog Higgins was up from Toren - 0 Or Thanksgiving with his par- bnfs. 1 ' Misses Barry and Agnes Combe of •'d`orente • Were , honie over the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wheatley of Woodstock visited .the former's tnetllerover the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Torrance and family of Toronto were with the fornier's, mother in town fo!r Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossiter of Lon- don spent the week -end as the guests of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Miller. Miss Mary McTaggart of Detroit vis- ited her parents, Major M. D. and Mrs. McTaggart, over the week= end. Messrs. Kenneth Roberton and Nes- bitt Cook of Stratford wereat their respdctivca homes in, towns (M- k the week -end, Mrs: Purvis, Party Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Inger9oll, Spent the. week -end at thehclme of the for- mer's sister, Mrs. J. D, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. McKenzie and ' two sons, Edwin and - Wilford, of Toronto and Mr. J. A. McKenzie of 931112 went .,the week -earn with their mot ei, Mts, T. McKenzie of towir; P,iessrs, T. Cr.' Scribbins, F. T. Jack- son, II. C. Cox, W. 3, Plursteel, G. E..Hall,-A. E. Fines, G. H. Jeffer- son, Elton Rozell, P. Ph nsteel, H. Clark G. R. Paterson and D. F. G. Thompson attended a special gath- ering of Masons in St Marys on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jenkins, Miss Mary Jenkins and Mrs. Wallis and Miss Freida` Wallis spent Thanks- giving, 'in London. The Jenkins family had a reunion on that day, at the home' 'of a brother, Pix sisters and two brothers being present, all the family except one brother, who lives in British Col- umbia, ' Mr.. John Campbell, who was on his •tva,;y to. Vancouver, •B.C,, called on his sister, Mrs: T. H. Hardy, on Tuesday. He had also visited mem- :hers of hiss family at 'Dungannon and. $elgrave. Mr Cavi»bell, who makes his home in England, has 'been for the past eight years sup- erintending the taking out of tim- ber at Rega, Latvina, for a large English firm and expects to be in British Columbia /for some -Months , � � doing' the same. He' enlisted :al itll Vancouver with the Pioneer Bat- talien during the war and diel phis' 'sort of work for the Allies. Them, after the war he remained and has, ever since been superintending such; wdilc. He likes living in England' and is ,married' to an English gi'rl', but he says he will bring his fam ily to 'Canada on a visit next year._ been visiting, at the home of his mic It is about twentyyearssince nd, le,11.r. Jas.. Mlutch the last week.. lest• Was lii n for the Mete and LMr, and Mrs. J. J. Washington, tlus'w'as his fiisU visit�lionne. THURSDAY, NOYESVE,BER-15, 1925 eh week we -purpose p ' blishing a .Luncheon Menu for Interested ;Housekeepers FOR THIS WEEK Baked fresh ham, mashed potatoes, lettuce and.egg sala fried pineapple Cherry Pudding and Coffee ,, CHERRY BATTER 2 Cups Cherries; stoned; 2-3 cup sugar; 1 cup fioun; 1 teaspoon baking powder; 1 tablespaon, shortening; ii4 tea- spoon salt; 1 egg; r/• cup malls: ,Serve with hard suce: • Pitted -Cherries per tin 25c Sliced: Pineapple per tin 15c Fresh Hams per lb 21c Head lettuce each 20c Leaf lettuce 10c Special tea sale (regular 65) for 59c Have you. tried Flowerdale tea? MEAT DEPARTMENT Picnic Hams, lb. 25e Breakfast Bacon . 30e Schreider's SausageCottage''Rolls Flaked Codfish ....••.•..,•••• 150 Finnan Haddie, lb. 20c Filletts 'Haddie, lb 25e FOR -YOUR .CHRISTMAS CAKE New Peels, Lemon, Orange .... 25c New Rraisins, 2 lbs. 23c New. Currants . New Dates„ lb. 15c New Shelled, Wlalnuts, lb. 49e Cherries,, per Ib. 60c 10 lbs. Gran, Sugar .. 65e 2 tins Campbell's Soup 29c Aylmer Soup 10c White 'Beans, , 3 lbs, .. 29c New Valencia. Raisins, lb . -: 15c New Plate Deal Sherriff's"Deily , plate 50c Week end Special' ' '10 lbs Raisins $1. 3'lbs loose Starch 25c Harry Horne's Custard Povvder 10, 15 Ee. 30c IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. 45 T. Cash and Service ell ORDER EARLY Phone 48 WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS " 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, St. Paul's Guild Bazaar The Lodies' Guild of St. Paul's church will hold their annual Bazaar pn,the 6fterneo11 0; I Thursday Nov. 29th Iia the Sunday School rooms- - BOOTHS AND CONVENERS Fancywork: Miss Doan Touch and Take Mks. SchoenlntlS. Kitchen: Mrs. Zapfe. Homemade Baking: Mrs, Elliott, Rummage:.Mlss Bawden Market: Mrs.' Thompson Candy: Mrs. Silcox. Fish Pond: Mrs. S. Taylor Afternoon Tea: ea. Mys. I3olloway Sale commences at 2:30 and during the afternoon tea will be served. I 88-2, Walter Washington and Mrs, 0..E, Erratt spent Monday at London ' at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Jen- kins. Misses Ersie and Lottie Lawlor of London spent the week -end at their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Andrew of Goderich visited with friends here on Thanksgiving Day. - • Mr. T.'Cook of Clinton loaded a car of apples here. do Saturday. Mr. R. Adams and Howard Adams of Toronto are visiting at the home of Mr, Thomas Adams in the village. Mr. Chas, Asquith expects to fin- ish the ap p le t the orator this s a e evap week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker of Oshawa are visiting .at the home of the pat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor. • Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are visit- ing with Mrs. Thomas Straughan, Mrs. G. Dunham of Galt spent tbe holiday at the home of her parents, 3i'i. and 14Irs. Jno. Ferguson. Huron Road East Mr, Chas. • Mann is busy hauling gravel. Mrs. Orval Philips is seriously ill. 'Misses Olive. and Madeline Glew spent the week -end with Goderich friends. Mr. Wm, Ball and ltfss Sadie Ball motored. to, London on Saturday last. COAL HARD AND SOFT COAL SEMBT-SOLVAY COKE ALBERTA. COAL' In Stock for Prompt Delivery People You Know W. J. MILLER & SON Mass:. Anna Taylor of Toronto was Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j. borne over .the wools -end and heli ..: _ . -... said Mrs. L. W;. Rockaway :leave' today fele Walkerville to spend the winter. I'4r. R. G. Hunter of the University of Toronto was home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Miss Beth Cartwright has returned ' to Listowel after spending Thanks- giving at her home in town. Mr, 'Wilfred Grant of Toronto spent the week -end and holiday with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Grant. Mxs: , J. B. Whittingharn'n' and son. - .Fred of Herschel, Sask., are here and will, spend the winter with the former's mother. Mrs. Argent, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and son, Roy Jenkins, of Toronto have been • visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins' daughter. Mrs. (Dr.) Meerntrye. Mr. and Mrs.Dean Courtice and Miss Betty of Hsimulton and Ma Burke of St. Thomas were the 'week -end. : guests of Miss Mattie Coiu'tice of town. Misses- Helena and Jean Middleton 6,1nd' .ruin, Robert Middleton Motored up from Toronto and spent the Thanksgiving `week end at tho home of their parents, Sherrif C. ,, U. and Mrs. Maddleton. Mr. and Mrs. Gormley Thompson of Toronto motored here to spend the holiday with their parents. Miss Alma Mutch and Miss Mar- garet ' Jackson -of Toronto were vis- itors at their respective homes over the 'week -end. Mr. "Bill". ivluteh of Clinton: has. FIVE DOLLARS AReal Snappy Showing. Racks, Gateleg and tilt top tables, spinet Desks and Tea Wagons.. Ask for one of the Gibbard gift Books.• Of up -to -the minute furniture is on display in our show rooms, in anticipation of a large Christmas Trade. We aro showing a mag- nificent lot of useful Gibbard solid Walnut Magazine tables and 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 to as high as you like to go, but they are all bargains. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 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. ' 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 Furnacette. Some Heaters r ClintonHardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOCK: FUNERAL DIRECTORS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 MONUMENT DEALERS Puts one of these machines in your home. "Miss Sirnplieity",. Electric washer with four - good premiums. Iiet tis send you en'e, you will 'say it's the best, a good guarantee behind C'ome in and see oust at your first oppottunit2. Get a Renfrew Se)arator now at spal terms whic'h wo rl quote yonn, if 'yotn cone in and seeeaAlso scales 'nit •i oo;d 'pf1005. ,i;, . • 6 . G �� Days Until lard. Christmas l'AtwAYS� ' e Nov. 15th to Nov. 21st SPECIALS IcingSugar, 3 lbs. 29c . Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. 21e Baby Puffed Raisins, 2 lb29c New Seedless; 2 lbs. ..... 25e New Currants, 2 lbs35e L. & 0, Peel, ib: 25e Almond Paste, pkg.-:,., 25c Pure Lard, -3 lb. pail59c - Extracts, all flavors, 3 for '25o Cherries, per lb. ...•,59c Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 250 Cocoanut, per lb- `80e. New Dates, 2 lbs. 26e Gr. Sugar, 10- lbs: 65c Q. Oats,(China), pkg. , 40e Conn Flakes, 3 pkgs... 2ga -Choice Prunes, 2 lbs25e • White Beans,;3 lb. 29e Canned Peas & Corn, tin 10c Broken Sodas, 3 lbs290 Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs.'25c Special Black Tea, lb. 59e Soups, all flavors, 2 for25c Choice Rice, 4 lbs...,25e P. & G. Soap, 10 bars 42e Macaroni, 2 'lbs. 25e CRANBERRIES, HEAD AND LEAF LETTUCE CABBAGE, GRAPES,, FILLETS, FINNAN HADDIE, - = - ` KIPPERINES, SQUASH L. L vW SON • Plione one one one Prompt Delivery IA mixed wood, for repair work or small buildings at Bargain Prices. BUILDING MATERIAL Gyproc, Lune, Lath, Perisione,.Doors, Windows, Etc, S Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton ARDWA.RE and PLUMBING Phone 244 PIfONE `s$ RESIDENCE di