The Clinton News Record, 1928-12-13, Page 11THE CLINT°
JEWS RECORD
THURSDAY, DECOVII'I31l 13, 1:1,
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
, .,,;!.Santa! That's Just
What I Wanted!
You can get her. just what she wants at'this shop,- where the
best, jewelry is available\at the lowest possible prices, Jewelry is a
lasting gift—a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness.
Exceptional values right now—do your Christmas shopping here
and you will have no disnppoinsnents.
We handle only high grade jewelry—every article as represented
oi•-your• moneyback,
Here;are some gift suggestions:-
WRIST WATCH, front $9.50 to $25.00
BEAD NECKLACES, from $1.00 to $12,00
CAMEOS, -from
$1.00 to $10.50
SIGNET RINGS, from , , . , , ... $1.00 to $12.50
GOLD BRACELETS, from........................... -2.00 to -5.00
NOVELTY EARRINGS, from , .. , ... ...50e to $3.00
R. H. JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
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Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next ovey's Drug Store
Christmas Gifts
At Special Prices
FINE SHIRTS
Tooke and Arrow Brands, plain or fancy pattern broadcloth at
$1,49 to $3.50
SOX
For Men and Boys in all wool or silk and wool at
50e to 81.00
SILK on KNITTED TIES
In a great variety of patterns at 25c
Other Special Lines at'S0e 75e and $1.00.
SCARVES
Silk scarves white or colored, all new patterns, for the Christmas
trade, Special `Price $1,89 to $2.25.
HAND1 ERCmEFS
For Men, Women and Children, Silk, linen or cotton, separate
or boxed, at all prices $roar 5c up,
SWEATERS COATS—PULLOVERS. WINDBREAKERS
. CAPS --WITH OR WITHOUT INSIDE BANDS IN GREAT VAR-
IETY OF PATTERNS
GALOS1S AND-GAYTEES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
BA;.TI•I TOWELS SEPARATE OR IN SETS I'�
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS
EVERYTHING AT CLOSEST POSSIBLE _PRICES
CUT PRI EOR MENLBScc—FORIBBOOYS dGm RWEAR
- SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL CLEARING LINES
Bargain Prices on all Suits and Overcoats to clear during the
Christmas season. Every garment for Men or Boys on sale at great-'
ly Reduced Prices.
•
Plumsteel Bros.
Everything Fresh for the Christmas Cake
Take My Advise
Do your Christmas Shop-'
ping at this Store
Fruits, Peel, Shelled Al-
onds & Glace Cherries
Almond Paste
New Mixed Nuts
THE C, & S. GROCERS
13lranc11- 125' Main 125w
And may suggest the Girt you
want whethdr you are seeking it for"
its utility or luxury or both, ready
to carry ,your
Christmas greetings to
your friends, Ifyour fancy turns to
cards we have a refreshingly dif-
ferent and varied collection from
which to make selection.' Many in
previous years without being a Col -
=hue have made discoveries to their
relief and pleasure in our -stock. Ev-
en if you don't see what you want
perhaps you may want what you see.
The W. 0. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
11111'1111.111 "Ap IIIUN 11itual ' ug6u
Miss Esther Trewartha was' home
from Toronto over the week -end.
Mrs. Chas.- Connor of London was the
guest on Friday last of Mrs. David
Steep.
Mir. and Mrs. James Scott spent the
week -end with their daughter, Mrs:
Adams of Windsor.
Mrs. J. Emmerson of Kincardine vis -
Red her cousin, Mrs, R, J. Ciuff,
'dyer the week -end.
Miss Mary Walls left yesterday for
Toronto after spending some weeks
with. friends ]sere and at Varna
and Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Stiver of Unionville visited her
daughter, Miss Stiver of the Col-
legiate staff, over the week -end,
doming up for the commencement.
on Friday.
Mr A. Hobbs of the Western Univer-
sity and 14 Ir. W.. Robbs and a friend
of Thorndalewine up to attend the
Collegiate commencement bn Fri-
day; evening;
Miss Smith, wlici supplied ,on the
staff of the Collegiate for a month
during the illness of Mir. Carbin,
returned from London tobe pre-
sent at the Collegiate commence-
ment last week. She was a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H
E. Rorke.
Mr. U. J. Torrance is coming up
from Toronto today and his moth-
er and sister, Mrs. J. Torrance
and Miss Maud Torrance will re-
turn with him to spend a few weeks
in the city. Mrs. Torrance receiv
, ed word yesterday of the sudden.
death of a sister of the late John
Torrance, who resided hi Toronto.
Mrs. Win, Stanley and' her sister,
Miss Bessie Garrett, have returned
after a trip to 'the west, Mrs.
Stanley's friends will be pleased
to hear that she has pretty, well
recovered from a severe illness,
which she suffered while away.
She was quite ill in the Hanna, Ali
Berta, hospital for a time, ,then on
reaching Winnipeg on her return
joutmey, while visiting a niece she
Was again obliged to have the at-.
tention of a doctor, hue°it is hoped
she is nota iii the way.to complete
reeoVery,
She Will Appreciate Gifts
That Lighten Her Tasks!
We have a large stock of electrical appliances that are intended
for use in, the home, that would be greatly appreciated by any wo-
man as a Christmas gift,
Our electric percolators, irons, vacuum cleaners, fans, heaters,
etc,, aro tate best on the market and our prices are lower than those
obtaining elsewhere.
Give something electrical this yearl
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING - HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
Lonldesbpro
The Hydro Electric line men in -
"stalled the etl'eet lights ,in our vil-
lage last weep, "t1%ere are lights at
all the main corni-rs. .Tliey are cer-
tainly very much appreciated.
The Missionary play that was put
on by the young people of -the United
church in . the Community hall on
Monday evening was quite successful
Nirs. D. Mountain is at present vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. Pipp of -God
erich.
The many friends . of Mrs. Wm.
Brigham will be glad to know she is
much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter spent last
Tuesday in Goderich.
Word was received here last week
of the sudden death' of lir. Walker of.
Spokane, Wasli. Dr. Walker was,
well knownin this eonmunivty as he
spent his boyhood' days here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter .of Waterdown
recently spent a few clays at the
home of Mk. and Mrs, J. Armstrong.
Mr, E. Adams spent last week in
Goderich attending the county coun-
1
auts
r; y,
At 3 o'clock he will come down' the front stairs
to Ontario Street and then to the Main Entrance
of the Store. He wants to shake hands with all
the Children (accompanied by one of their Par-
-ents, Aunts or Uncles if possible) in Clinton and
Surrounding Country.
Remember to bring your lists, waif the crowd' is orderly
Santa will be glad to see you while you parade through
the store...,
FOR CHRISTMAS
Santa Claus Clrristines Candy, per lb. , 19c
Santa Claus Christmas Creams and Chocolates, per lb. 25c.
Santa Claus Mixed 'Nuts, per lb. 25c
CHRISTMAS LUXURIES
Pulled Figs, per lb. 25c and 30c
Layer Raisins, per lb. ' 400
Brasil California,> Walnuts and Pecans, Shelled Pecans,
Smiles an' Chuckles in Christmas Boxes
Christie's Plum Puddings
CHRISTMAS , NECESSITIES
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. ..... .....
Peps, 3 cans
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs.. .. ..,
Syrup, 1 (5 -lb.) pail
Fresh Picnic Ham, per,Th
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. ...
Dates, 2 lbs.
35c
33e
19c
33e
21e
23c
25c
CHRISTMAS ORANGES AND GRAPES
Large 'big juicy Oranges— Special ;This Week. They
will not last long,5 dor., $1.00. Other sizes from 39eto,69e.
Grapes; 2 lbs. 35c -
SANTA CLAUS CHRISTMAS CANDY
Santa Claus special mixture, per lb.... .... ......20c & 39c
Santa Claus Smiles an' Chuckles (seconds) 49c
Fresh Oysters, Herring, Halibut, and Sausage
This Store will be opened Evenings From 17th till Christmas
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30' p:m.
Cash I ,
Service rt ell
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
Lumber At Order Prices
We have a number of grades of Pine, Hemlock, Cedar, Elm, Etc.,
In excellent widths and lengths, suitable for garage; barn, •or gen-
eral repair work, which we are offering at bargain prices.
Lumber "and Furnishing of all kinds, in stc(ck, Frames, Doors, •
Sash, Lime, Paristone, Hardwood Flooring, Fir 'Trim, Fir Flooring,
Etc.
Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton
PHONE 88 RESIDENCE 61
it
tune to lose his valuable cow on Fri- . God(rich Township
day:
Maas. B. Tyerinan of Seaforth spent Miss Dorothy Sterling has return -
Tuesday with Mrs. ' Elsley and Mrs. ed after . an extended stay in Toron-
Tamblyto:
n,
Mr Frank Tantblyn of the 12th ;Sharon church will have its annual
concession lost one of his horses this • Christmas tree entertainment on
week Wednesday evening next.
Mr 1 t.!!'ownsend and Mrs. E. Bell
have hay' their homes wired and the
electtii lights turned dn,• ,Do you wish to purchase some ar-
NLis . E.' Lyon received word Sun- tiele which you', do not just know
day:ngon of thedeath of her cousin; how to locate? Advertise 'for it hi
Mr;, .1arrse Gatley of Mount Forest., The News -Record.
-Mr Gatley died in the Toronto hos
p»tal on 5utiday from the effects of
str.olce, ,x: The remains were taken
to 1lfbunt;Forrest for burial Tuesday
This is; the' third death in the family
sine; the first of, October, when two
sisterpdied in one• week. Harry was
the ldSt of the Gatley family. Miss Q
Lyon tuft Monday to attend the fuer- Tuesday, 'Eve. Dec. 18
erat
Mr: and Mrs: W. Allen are treating
themselves!Ucl a radio.
The play}' "Wanted, A Wife," which
was put on at Egmondville; under the
auspices ef:the Young Woman's Aux-
iliary by the Londesboro young peo-
ple last week,. attracted a geed aud-
ience. The' play was -under the dir-
ection of Rev: llfr. Johnson, Rev. Mr.
McDojnald ;taking the chair•. At the
close of the 'program those who took
plait in the play were entertained at
lunch by the Auxiliary..
'Ilse monthly meeting of the Wo.
iiten's institute Was held in the
Columuniy, hall 011 Thursday last,
After the ;opening exercises and the
business of the session a .quartette
was rendered by Mrs. Adams, Mrs.
Carter, Mrs. Moon and Mrs. 11 Tanning,
a reading :was given bV JAW Words,
and an exchange of Chtletilihs gifts
valued at:15c was made, Mrs, R.
Vodden and MTs. A. Mddool having
charge. Rev.` Mr, Johnson gave an
interesting address also. An excel-
lent lunehi was served later by 1Vrrs:'
Moon, Mees, Carter, Mrs. R. Wells,
Mrs. F. S(iobbrook, Mrs. A. Wells and
Mrs. Adams. There were eighty in
attendance.
• Christmas Tree Entertainment
Wesley -Willis Sunday school will
hold its annual . Christmas tree en-
tertainment in the Town Hall on
`A
Quite a number from Here took in
the Winter. Fair at Guelph this week,
Rev. Mr. W. Fingland of Mimico
visited his parents here,
Miss Margaret MloCdol who has
been in London the past three Weeks Mrs. George Bilis' many friends
for treatment for her hearing, return-
ed ltldnday evening. will be glad to hear that she is re -
Mr. "E, Crawford had the misfor- covering from her recent illness.
Rrluo{efield
Mr. Thornton ldustard and Rev."
Charles Mustard of Toronto attended'
the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mar-
garet MGEwen, last week and visited
at the hoihe bf their parents, Mi. and
Mrs Alex.' Mustard.
The many friends of Mr. Alex.
Mustard, 'Sr„ will 'regret to hear of
his illness and that he is now under
the doctor's care..
Mrs.' Hastings and family of Bel
grave returned home this week after
spending the past week at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Janet Ross:
Ma', and Mrs,. Mentieth and family
of London spent the week' -end at the
home of Mrs, J, Ross.
al 7:30
program .of Songs, Exercises,
Drills, Etc. is being prepared
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Admission 25c
COAL
HARD AND SOFT .COAL
SEMET-SOLVAY COKE
• ALBERTA'COAL
In Stock for Prompt Delivery
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence; Ontario St:
PHONES; 46w and 46j
Are •You Ready
Not unless ` you have one of our
Cireulators in your home to insure
comfort for the cold winter evenings.
See - our different makes of Clare
Bros. and Dominion Stove Co. square
and round heaters.,
If you are still going to get that
new stove see our "Invietus" and
"Masterpiece." Come in and • see
them and we are sure when you do
you'll get one right away. We and
others recommend them highly. We
also havo . Qeubec heaters in two.
sizes,
Dealer for Renfrew Separators
Miss Simplicity Electric Washers
awki.:`s
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
ORDER EARLY
Phone
443
A Real Snappy Showing
Of up -to -the minute furniture is on display in our show roo
in anticipation of a large Christmas Trade. We are showing a in
nifieant lot of useful Gibbard sail Walnut Magazine tables
Racks, Gateleg and tilt top tables, spinet Desks and Tea Wago
Ask for one of the Gibbard gift Books. - -
THEN FOR LAMPS
We undoubtedly lave the finest display ever shown around tl
parts in Table, Bridge and Floor lamps and a few nifty Bed -lights:
shapes and colors. Prices ranging from $3:50 to as high as you
to go, but they are all bargains.
In Chesterfield Suites and Occasional chairs we are always
pared to show you up-to-date goods, and good values.
Other early Christmas shopping suggestions are smokers, ct
Chests, Ferneries, Fibre Furniture, Fanoy'M9rrors and Pictures.
We will be glad to put away any goods for Christmas deliver
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
It's tante to think of your heating problems. We still handle
old Reliable Beach Quebec heaters and, ranges with a few: other
to suit all price requirements. Ask to see the new Beach Furnae
Some Heater!
Clinton Hardware and Furniture (
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS -• MONUMENT DEAL
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware
FLOWE
s
Make the Ideal Gift for Christmas
We are offering this year the most attractive stock we have ever
AZALEAS, •CHRISTMAS' CHERRIES. BEGONIAS, CYCLAM
PRIMULAS, PRIMROSES, FERNS, ETC.
CHARMING ARRANGEMENTS OF PLANTS IN BASKETi
SEE OUR MEMORIAL AND CHRISTMAS WREATHS
WINTER BOQUET. MATERIAL, ETC.
n Cut Flowers
ROSES. CARNATIONS AND NARCISSUS
Cumngh me - ® Fl rise:
PHONES: 175w and. 31.,