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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-12-13, Page 4SDA`E; DECEiUBL 3, 102$ COOPER' STORE THE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD` NEWS SANTA , CLAUS HEADQUARTER �e Gifts be for you can make No matter who t�_ • ' your Selection at this Store (CHINA DEPARTMENT The 'Ideal 'F`Gift drop'' where you may select' tires'• eat any •price. See our tallies at 15e, 25c, 50e and i 9e. All 'Specials. TO`,' ` DEPARTMENT Never as well stocked as now. Bring the kiddies' and select what they need, Santa Clausletter box still open. anta 1 us will - be Here from 10 to 11 a.m. and from 1.15 to 215 p.m. atur a,y9 . l5th Santa wants to see all the Girls and .Logs. Be sure and tell him what you want. CCHIUSTVVLAS STATIONERY CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Now is the time to Select Your Winter Dresses acid Coats SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DISCOUNTS Shop Early See Our Big -Bills er, Clinton THE STORE WITH THE STOCK Sherlock Manning Pianos How About Treating Your- self toa PIANO? Clinton's Musical Instrument Representative Always at Your Service Box 113 or Phone 273, Clinton. Let yqurChristmas gift be Flowers WE HAVE THE LARGEST S''TOCK WE HAVE EVER ;HAD .OUR IJP -TOWN STORE SAME AS LAST YEAR RUMBLE'S BARBER SHOP. HURON STREET GREENHOUSE OPEN AS USUALALL DAY AND EVENINGS Choice' Flowering Plants 'Bulbs in Bloom and Ferns in Pans, or yl .askets of .assorted Plants 50c and up Cut Flowers ROSES, CARNATIONS, DAFFODILS, NARCISSUS, STEM, : ETC. Wreaths •• AT ALL PRICES -STRONGLY MADE FOR HOMR OR 'MEMORIAL DECORATION ALSO BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DECORATIVE NOVELTIES Lettuce 1Oc a bunch C. a KE Member of I ]ot:ist Telegraph Delivery Association 2 PHONES: 66w and 36,,i CLTNTON AmalmeEETA SE3.FORTII: Two hundred nnem Viers of the congregation end other friends attended the reception given in the .manse on 'Thursday afternoon ley Mets, Irving B. Kahle, wife of the ,, sswlyinducted minister of First iCIppen. Thesnow fences tit1iich the high- way hien erected in our village will be a splendid help toward keeping our highway open this. winter and we are very sure those travelling on them will greatly appreciate this ef- font of the Government to help traf- fic, Mr, and Mrs. James McDonald en- tertained there friends . Wednesday evening in Hensall. hall to an old time dance. The young people held their weak- ly meeting Friday evening last, with Miss May Thompson in charge. There was a splendid attendance, Miss Rankin of Porter's Hill gave a fine address oil "The League of Na- tions." Her address was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be Sue- day. ue-day. evening next at 7.30 p.m.. Miss Belem Dinsdale of Stratford hospital, epont ,Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R Dinsdale. Mrs.. Fred. Simmons of Hensall Was calling on old Kipped friends during the week. Mr, Gilbert .Iarrott and 1*. Clar- ence ilfcLean spent Sunday at their homes here. • The Christmas entertainment of the United church will be held Dec- ember 20th., Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sales, who have been living near Exeter for three years, are leaving shortly for Wisconsin to take charge of a large ' dairy farm. They are guests of Mr.. and Mrs. T. Butt he present, baying been neighbors of Mr, Butt while out west. On Saturday last Mr: Ross Love of Fairbairn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fairbairn, lipped, were Mas. Walter Fairburn, Kippen, were united in marriage by Rev., Roy Con- ner, at tho manse, Kippen, Immed- iately fallowing tie coremldny . Mr, and Mrs. Love left on a motor trip. to London and other points. We, extend our hearty congratulations to the young eciaple, Ma. Harrison of Winghain Was cal- ling an Mr. and Mrs. Workman Sun- day last. Messrs. Jas. Bowes? and Jas. Me- Donald'speat a day in London ieeen- tiy. Mr. Dui can Cooper had •tare mis- fortune to break his arm last,eun- day night, while cranking the e3ar. Mar. Isaac Jarrett has ,had a splen- did new radio installed this week. MV):,iss Mildred Workman is holiday- ing with her uncle, Mr. Thos., Work man and family. Mrs. John Anderson left Saturday for Windsor, where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Wen. Winder. Mrs, McCIyrnont was visiting her daughter, Mrs. V. Terryberry near Clinton, during the past week, Mrs. Hill of I Iarpurhay is a' guest of Mrs. Winn, -Anderson of our village. 1VIr, and MTs. C. Watson are en- tertaining friends this Friday evening to a dance and euchre. Presbyterian church,, who received along with Mrs; K, M, :McLean and Mrs. J. C. Greig. The manse, which has recently been remodeled andre- decorated, was bright with yellow chrysanthemums. Varn A large number of the friends and neighbors gathered at, the home or atli .'and Vias';'Nnly'on Keyes, one ev- ening last"week and presented .Mti•r and Mrs. Wilber Keyes with a mis celaneous shower oC antic'es useful to a Young couple, just St antLn;,' house- keeping,. There were -:over one hun- dred present and a vera, happy social cve;nhrg was. spend, in me e,: games, etc. Pito anneal meeting of the United church W.M.S.Was hold en Thursday last when the following list: or offi- cers was elected: ITon President: Mrs. Alex. Poster; president; Mrs. 3AcClymdnt; ;1st vice; Mrs. Penrose; 2nd, rice: Mrs, A, McConnell; Ce r•otaiy: Mrs. 'Stelk;' con -secretary: Ma's. G..Joithston; 'treasurer: Miss Bertha Diehl; strangers' secretary: Mrs. R. Stephenson; press secretary,:, Mrs. Sherlock. Keyes; 'Missionary monthly secretary: 1\tiss Violet Me- Clymont; home helpers' secretary:. Mrs. VV. Johnston; assistant: Mrs. L Bathwell, I•t was decided to adopt the envelope system for the coming year, also to send to the I3ook Room for literature for use at the meetings, Varna L.O.L, No. 1035 met en Thursday last, when past County Master B. Rathwell .officiated in the chair and installed the .following of- ficers: W. M.: J. W. Johnston; DX.: W. R., , Stephenson; Chaplain: Chas. Stephenson; Rec. Secretary: Chas..C. Pilgrim; Pin. Secretary: Webster Turner; Treas.: G. I3,_ Johnston; D. of C.: E. Webster; 1st. l.ectur'er:. Roy Keys; 2nd. lecturer:, Russe] Erratt; Plast Com.: Geo. Charly T. Monag- han, Isaac Rathwell, H. Hayter, Wil- son•Carlile: • There was a large attendance of members and several visitors and et, the conclusion Of the work of the .lodge room refreshments were served and a pleasant social time enjoyed. Auburn • • .Mr. Lloyd. Feaguedn. has moved to Walton, where ire has the position of Section foreman. •. •'Mr, Jas.. Lawson had • a • slight stroke OJT, Saturday last -but is fill - proving as well as possible. We hope to see ` Joe up and' aroundbee •fore long. • .• The Westminster Guild of the'An- glican' church, : Goderich, put 'on a play in the Forrester's Hall, Auburn, last night under the auspices of St. Mark's church, here. The gang of men installing the street lights have the' work completed and the village looks fine after night now. The village conunaittee are holding a dance in For.'rester's hall Friday night of this week to cele- brate the event, Mrs. D. Patterson and Miss Dor- clthy Auder:don are going to Toronto today, Thursday,' to spend a couple of weeks with relatives there. Ma, and Mrs.' Russel Shaw leave this week '#'or Los Angeles, Cal„ where they Will 'sped' a month with friends. The young people of Knox United church spent a,very enjoyable even- ing in the bases/Met of the church on Friday nicht last. Mr and Mrs Roy Farrow and fam- ily of Mitchell visited relatives here ono clay this week • IT TOOK SIXTY-FIVE YEARS TO ARRIVE: George Mortimer Pullman studied for many years the problem of mak- ing journeys by rail more comfort- able, resulting in the invention' of what was known as the Pullman Pa1- ace'Car in 1868. True, these cars were crude in comparison with the luxurious pres- ent day sleeping cars, but evolution- of the sleeping car has been largely the -work of the. originators, until tol- day the "Chambretto" or single room sleeping car is one of their latest a- chievements. Experience the com- fort and exclusive :service they pro vide on your next trip to Montreal, leaving Toronte on the70,00 and 11.- 00 1:00 p.in, trains of the Canadian Na- tional, Make your rescrvatiox early with Canadian National Agent. 92-3. IT'S LIKE SUMMER -TIME IN CALIFORNIA . • In Sunny California you will find wonderful places' to spend a rirdnth or two this winter, It is a land of un- equalled climate, of high mountains, of colorful deserts and fascinating cities'. Sumptuous hotels at the many re- sort centres along the Pacific Coast will' make your stay a pleasant one. Many visitors to California•plan their itinerary via the North Pacific -coast. The beauty and cosmopolitan character of Vancouver and Victoria —Canada's famous far western oit ies, mince the journey enjoyable and interesting. Complete information regarding California fares, accornodatirofn and literature gladly supplied by any Canadian National Railways Agent. 92-3. Maitland .cemetery.; Mist:,Dark was' known ie many and the sympathy of many friends is extended to the ber- eaved erles. GOD'EILICH: The death of a highly aspected citizen 'oi'. Gcderich in the person of Mrs, John, Bedford occurred in London on Tuesday, De- cember 10. Before her marriage to Mr. Bedford she was Vliss Catherine Mcintosh. The deceased lady was in. hst fifty-fifth year. The funeral, will take place 'from her late resi- dence on West' street' en Thuesday at 2,$A 0 o'clFO•RTHoclt.to 1ho The 141'aitlandMcKceimlieop- tery SE: branch of the W. 11/1, S. of Northside United church held the closing meet - rag of the year in the sehoolrooin on Thursday afternoon. The chair was occupied by the president, Mrs, M. McDermid, who conducted the devo- tional exercises, which' were followed by a few minutes of silent prayer. A dialogue, "Excuses li'or Not Coming to the Nteeting,", proved most inter- esting., the excuses being met by verses from the Bible.' A vocal duet by Mrs. WAP. Lane and Mrs. J, B. Tyr:enraen and a quartette .by Misses ]tfhrgaret Cudmore, Helen Lane; Margaret Oriels and -Bessie Cluff 'proved pleasing contributions to the program; The offering amounted to $17. Lunch was served by he ladies. GODERICI1: Tharesidents of Goderich were saddened by death of Charles Albert' Nairn, which' occurred at his home, Keyes street Friday,- week. riday;week. Mr. Nairn had been in poor health for the past ten months, He was born. in Goderich on April 23, 1354 and was the son of the late Jane Ann Gibbons and John Nairn. . Be- fore his retirement he was a mer- chant and at one time was Reeve of Goderich. He was an active member of. the Knox Presbyterian churchand was an. elder. He was a member' of Lodge I.O.O,F. No. -62, which to'ok charge of the funeral service. Besides his widow, ,formerly Miss Mary Francis Baker, he is survived by two sons;' Charles Balzer Nairn of Detroit and Douglas Moss Nairn of Toronto;, five daughters, Mrs Delphine Mc- Quarrie.• of Toronto; Miss Adelaide Nairn of Goderich; Mas. Gean Flume .of Montclair, NNI.J.;' Mrs. Ethel G. Hays of. Goderich; two brothers, Thomas Nairn of Detroit; our sis- ters, Mrs. Ann Havill of Detroit; Miss Agnes Nairn of Detroit and Misses Jennie and Nancy Nairn of Walkerville. CounI9,,, News HENSALL, The Youths' Welfare Club of Carmel Presbyterian Church met on Monday evening, with it Iarge attendance, and held a delightful meeting, the president, Ray Phaff presiding. Following: is the excel- lent program given, which was - in charge of Miss Beryl 'chaff, and .helpers; reading, Mary Little; solo, Mrs. James Patterson; reading, Miss Beryl Phaff; instrumental, Miss Margaret McLaren;' sato, Miss Mary Kaiser; reading, Olive Walker. HENSALL: The Young People's League of the United Church held 'their weekly meeting on Monday eve- ning, Miss Irene Douglas had charge, A. very pleasing violin duet, was ably played by Miss Ethel Murdock, and Miss Greta Laramie, The topic for the evening was in charge of Mess Douglas en the subject, "Kanjandu," taken from the study book. The fol- lowing read interesting papers re- lating to the subject, "Kanjandu as a child," :,Miss Pearl Elder; "Kan- jandu as a young: man," 1cs Jessie Buchanan; "Kanjandu as .a Chief," Miss Mildred McDonnell; "Kanjandu as a Christian," Miss Margaret Hob kirk. This was :followed with a pleasing vocal duet by Mrs: A. Sin' clair and Mrs. L. Redden, fENSAI{L: A fine Christmas tree similar to teat which, was held last Christmas, is to be held again , on Deconiber the 24th, in front of the Town Hall, under the auspes, of the firemen and business men of town. There will be bags of candy for every child, no matter , where they come from, and Santa Claus will arrive early in the afternoon. A pr'ogr'am is feeing planned, G0DE11ICII: On Sunday there passed away here a well known eesi- den in the person of Miss Marion Dark, daughter of the late Mr. Thom- as a)ark, The funeral washeld yes- terday from the St. George church to Everything in the line or haberdashery CO mon at t prices in town, We have wonderful shirts; ties, collars,'haiidkerchiefs,,,gloves, slicks—Everything a roan needs and wants, Delightful Christmas gifts in the shape of novel haberdashery. Conservative ties as well as "peppy" brightly -hued --ones, plain white,shisis •as well as striped and colored shirts, something in fact for every tate and snood. All our inerehandiee is of the very latest quality ---all o . are the very, lowest possible. DAVIS Albert Street CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS' TRAVEL Throughout the year there is nal people together as Christmas time. period so like a magnet for drawing No matter where you may be, there. is an intensive longing far' Christmas at home. Long ago, when travelling facilities were limited, peo- ple journeyed many wehey miles and endured great hardships in order that they might be with their friends and loved ones on Christmas Day, bat this has all been changed by the appli- cation of modern railway methods, whereby even the :continent may be crossed Tri safety and with every com- fort, in a dtJittpdratively, short jour- ney. Tiiis year Christmas and New Year's travel promise to be heavy, and with a view to placingevery fac- ility at the disposal of their patrons, Canadian National Railways have made their advance preparations and plans for extra trains and additional equipment on regular trains. Full particulars will appear in newspapers and special timetables will be shortly obtainable from any Agent of the Company. Tlroso"whc wish to prepay the fare of relatives or friends from any outside paint can deposit the money at any Canadian National Agency and the transportation will be delivered immediately and economically. 92-8, WE RECOGNIZE QUALITY and DISTRIBUTE THE CASH, ACCORDINGLY • aic CLINTON CREAMERY, CLINTON PHONE 145 SEAFORTH BRANCH, SEAFORTH PRONE 16'. CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE.. ' ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The Kingston O'Connor P1 SHAKESPEARE'S IMMORTAL COMEDY in. Five Acts EROHA "THE j of TOWN HALL, ON vg, An Exceptional Cast of Players, A Complete Scenie Production. Beautiful Costumes. Special Scenery and NOTE.—This is the original City Company, The Ma guarantees that the Play will be presented in every detail. RESERVED SEATS. • 75c and General Admission, ,SOc, plus Tax.. Special prices in keeping with the sejzo df' the Town: T ar Prices of this Company are from $1.00 to $$.00 in the la tres. Plan now oe sale at Fair's Book Store. NOTE.—This is not a Moving Picture, but a Company o on the Stage. Christ;ras TASTY FRESH FRUITS 1• Choice Naval Oranges, thin skinned, i sweet and juicy, per dozen - 25e to 90c Texas Grapefruit (seedless) 3 for 25c Malaga Grapes, 2 lbs. ,., ,. 85e Choice Lemons, per dozen .... 40e Apples, per dozen 20c CHRISTMAS CANDY No Christmas is complete without Candy;: Our assortment is good .and well worth your inspeetioin. Choice Mixed, per Ib. . lee Assorted Gum Drops , : • 19e , Cut Rock, 25c lb., 2 lb. for , 45c Special Mixture, per •ib. .. . , . 25e Cream Almonds, lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 75c Lem. & Oran. quarters, 40e 2 lbs. 75c Maple Bon Bons,' lb. 40c, 2 for 75c Boxes Chocolates, ...25a to See peel,. is 0 NEW SEASON NUTS Choice Mixed,Nuts, per ib .... Walnuts, fine gunoble, per lb—. Filberts Nuts, per lb. ...... Brazil Nuts, per lb. Almonds Nuts, per lb. Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per Ib 25e 35e 25c 30c 25c 25c PLUM PUDDING -• CHRISTMAS CAKE Plum Pudding, in bowl, Ib , , 60e Christmas. Pudding, 2 lb. . • :: $1.00 Christie Cherry Cake, lb... 50e Cherry Frrzit Cake, Ib .. 45c (4 pound loaf e170) Choice . Mixed Cakes, lb . 35e DAINTIES That will Please you Mince Meat, per lb. VEGETABLES Table Raisins, per pkg. , . . Table Figs, per pkg..' Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Table ''Figs, per lar. Sweet Potatges stuffed, Olives, FISH' Fruit ad, per Swiss Cheese, per g•. Fillets, Finnan Haddie; ' Cod Fish CranberSal'ricc per lbtinpin 20c 45c 10e 20e 20e to 40e 305 I; 35c 25c LAWSON & CO Phone -one :one one Prompt Delivery