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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-01-03, Page 8T; ci.aw.CON xiEl TI CR iT�y'pr�i 1JAlt to 1928 01 0jr foYil ib 3erV 0i1'i'{s9 IIptrk 1Ier fI IS t 411 119 titie' lrnas, ave a f,ew eiti l lid's i 1, i ie c a Re sited' prices` Baai't fens striae of ti Bit al always reedy fo .serve yoia aril.© Batteries, Clips and Tubes always on hand also 1lashiight Bulbs and Batteries Graduate of Toronto Collegeof Optometry o Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug e ) L e ,�s°�l.ot We will place on sale Suits at a; discount of 25 percent. These Suits are all extra good value at regular prices aid represent one of the: greatest bargains ever offered to the people of Clinton at this Special Sale Price n:77"1:....T, See our Clearing Lines of Boys' Odd Pants. At 98c and $1.50 Per Pair All Broken Lines to Clear at less than Wholesale Prue Plumsteel Bios: Let us supply your Grocery needs for 1929 and you will receive the finest quality goods at a reasonable price Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded • y THE C. & S. 61OCERS Brli1C11 1:25j 3'l tx rlod• iif tweii. , 'months i.nnwn fa the. annals o rte:- as 1928 hays rendered its aceotiitt.;rn full.` Tile new period (ti " time to be hereafter Itro wr. as 1929 is hero \with it's 1lopes, predictions, plans, resolutions and problems. Scnio or the helps'' that'. help, are ti 3iI', xTtY ase of 'que ural, "loll) Yon never to 'knee 'tanengagement, eegleet: zi trials: o orget an idea; a orderly .efficient -rentable- way el keeping your work arranged: ROLLIN'S RECORD For use of Chureli Secretaries, Fifty contributions may be`eetered without turning the page. PELOABETS NOTES For Sunday School Teachers. Good for. Senior Glasses. 'TARBELL'S GUIDE For every class or scholar. ARNOLD'S COMMENTARY With its hints, illustrations, bleak - board illustrations. GIST OF LESSONS Pocket size, -very compact and use- ful to carrywith you. .GOLDEN TEXT BOOKLET Contains Sunday Sehool Lessons and Golden' Texts, Tile -W. D. Fair 00. Often the Cheapest --Always the Best tlJ9UVp" iavll,IGilllul;i nUpmi ; m;iP1iW I �j lJ o Miss Alice Simian was • up from Stratford for New Year's. Miss Millerlige been visiting her sister, Mrs, J. Walkinshaw.' 1V1)iss Beth Cartwright of Listowel was home for New 'ear's Day., Miss 'Ruby. Irwin has been visiting her sister in 14ierritton the past week. Mies Agnes . VPblker returned tel Kingston this week to resume.her teaching duties. Mr. Carl Jones of Port Colborne is visiting his parents, Mi.• and Mrs, Robert Jones. Mr. Carl East of Massy is the guest mai. /25w of his sister, Mrs. Gorden Outing- hame this week. Mr, and n ..9. oSi1i1 ,�"choeuhals are A Still Finer Radioli. AT LOWER COST! Canadian 'General Electric answers the popular- demand fer BatterylessRadiolas with a new and improved receiver, Radioli £$:: This.rkatest modelis even better than the famous Radiola 17 y4 It is it ted much :.lower at 5170.' Radiola 18 ycei have simplified operatoin direct. from any lighting socket - . six Raadiotrons , , , a powerful Radiotron Reeti- £ier . . ene dial tuning . . and an electric -lighted station eel. ector. The cabinet is new . :. built of solid mahogany and finished in rich walnut. Touring is still finer . : making it always possible to get the station you want. And you'll be amazed at volume and realism of tone. • See your dealer ^today and have a demonstration .of Radiola 18 withC.G.E. Loudspeaker 3.03.-3.03.-A.. outstanding Then You will be convinced that ' this receiver is the outs g ary ve of the radio world. 8170 COMPLETE WITH RADIOIRONS RA IOLA 18 Sutter & Perdue PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC -WIRING Phone 147w-. H. A. Ide 0 \1,EY Stewart -Warner Radios agents' for Stew digs. Prices for' table model, $19 models, $235,00 and models, $175:00 and Ivisiting their daughter, Mrs. Mil•• ton C&ini cYt' Salina, • Mr. John Liverinore'of Detroit spent the holiday period with his moth- er, Mrs. S. G. Castle. Miss Libbie Gibbings of Toronto is vi8iting lit the hone of her broth- er, Mr. B. J. Gibbings. Mr. .Tohn L. Tasker of Detroit visit- ed his mother, Mrs. L. Tasker, during. the holiday period. Miss Myrtle Mair of Brougham. has been spending the Holiday period at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Joneg left Mon - duet for' Sherbrook, :Que., on ae •count -of the death of a relative. Mrs. Margaret Southeornbe is . visit'-, ing her brother and sister, Mr. Ez- ra and Mies Elizabeth, Washington - Miss Esther Trewartha of the Toron- to University is` spending her mid- nvinter• holidays at her home in town.'. • Mr Malcolm McTaggart of, Windsor, _spent New Year's with his parents, Major P7f. D, and Mrs: McTeg- gart. Miss Vera Gould, who has spent the pest year in Portage la Prairie, Man., is visiting at her home in town. Miss N. C. Bentley returned to Lon- don this wele after a holiday vis- it with her sister, Mrs. Morgan Agnew. 'sees Linnie 1�'ediger and Marjorie McMath returned yesterday to Burwash, to resume their teaching. duties. Misses Mary and Jean.* Chidley re- turned to Toronto last week, after --a' visit with their another, Mrs. T. Jackson. Mr. J. F. Wasran was in Essex and Windsor over.the Christmas holi- day period' visiting his son and daughter. etr it has Nliss Mario Jackson �bf p o been the guest' of Miss Marionr Gibbings . during the Christmas holiday season. Miss Reta 'Elliott was up frnin Lon- don spending the. week -end and -holiday with her parents, Mr. and prig. W. .T. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard ' of E1- •inira Were the guests cls the 'fer- titei s °parents Mr., and Mrs. Fred Leonard, .rd, during the holiday -season. Mis8 Mary McMurchie who spent the holidays with her mother in town, has returned to `Buffalo. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Joan. s �,oni�' nu to and her Mrs. 1 R.I nh br Zv t , Asan Ivan, 'have Seen the guests of her sister, 'Mrs. .T. T Tlogg. They aree soute to Florida for he N.iss Mary Watkins of London and 155-. Ilair Watkins of Chatham are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Watkins. Stewart - Warner are Warner ra elec- tric sets,. 9.0,0. Console iii up. Battery :m rip. CLINTON A.IV ANDERTON (Late Professor of 'Music Ulster Provincial College and Organist i Lisburn Cathedral, Ireland.) THEORY rE TEACHER OF PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN PUPILS 1'REPARED:7 OR-- - Toronto :Con eirt .tory Exaruinationo. Royal :Academy J_,'xaminatiens. (32 successful pupils last year -60 per cent gaining Honors) STU DTO, ONTARIO ; STREET, CLINTON .'hone,;, Clinton, _'64 Studios in Ilossall, Godorich, Winghaiti 0 55-4. AI 0 ays ter .asp 1 are offering at S eciai Sale Price as follows Aboot:Ell ' Sacks ;Domnioion Sugar to uti/oa ROLLED OATS, s Ibs. . , . 27e LOOSE STARCII, 3..lbs. ...... . . .. . . ... ....... 25e ROLLED WIi1ilAT, 3 lbs. . , r.. ; ...... 25c CORN STARCH, 2 plcgs. .. , ... , :: , ... lee :POT BARLEY,; 4 lbs... , . .....25c POST TOASTIE, " pkgs. .. , .. , , ....... 25e 'PEAS,; 2 cans 22e TABLE SYRUP, 5 lbs, ....... - 33e MARMALADE, 1 large 390 PORK & BEANS, 3 cans ......... , 36e CLARK'S TDMA PO 80ITP, 3 cans .. , . , 29e SPECrAL `BLACK TEA, per lin 69c SEEDED RAISINS, 2 pk;s. COOKING FIGS, per lb. - CORN I3IEAL, 5 lbs. 25c 11c 27c at Special-Prici GOOD RICE, 4- lbs. , .... : .... . .. ........ 25e SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. .. , 25e SEET)LESS RAISINS, 10 lbs, ^11.00: ,BEST CURRANTS, per lb. . ... lee SHELLED WiALNUTS, per till. . •400 JELLY POWDER, 5 pkgs.........:.......,. 25c T)ATES, 2 -'lbs. 25e TOMATO SOUP, 2 lbs lbs.................................. 29e .HEINZ TOMATO SOUP; 2 lbs 29e P. & G. ;SOAP, 6, bars 233 PEAS, 3 cans . .... 33c .'BAKING POWDER, Rase Lite 19n . PRUNES, 2' lbs. ... .. 22c; MINCE .1VIEAT, to clear; per lb 15e SALTED' PEANUTS, per lb. .. .. 25e Meat and Fish Fresh Sausages per lb 25c Picnic Farris fresh 21c - Fresh Filletts and Haddie IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9. a.m.. Cash rad Service IN THE AFTERNOON,FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 aur, _ ell WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS ORDER EARLY. . Phone 48 People YOai'&Know Mk, Eimer paisley. is spending this week ;in Ottawa. ' Mdss Margaret Mair of Detroit and Miss Mary Mair of Toronto have been spending the holit1ay period with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. I , Mair. Mrs. tA.. W;oathorwas and her son, Bruce, and daughters Katherine and Ray, of Otillia, are visiting with the ;lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cantelon. Miss Larine Langford of Detroit and Mr Harold Langford of Stratford have' been spending the holidays. at the holne. of. their parents, Reeve and Mrs, Langford. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Gillies and Miss ;Marion of Kitchener' have been holiday guests at the home of Mrs.. Gillies' parents, Magistrate and T"lal. 5. 3. Andrews. Mrs, Gordon L. Hall. of Pembroke' has bent visiting Mr. and Mrs:, G. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cart- wright : and other relatives in Clinton and vicinity the past weelc. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest E. Bali of Tor-. onto were the guests of. Mr, and Mrs. 0. E. Hall over the. Week -end. and holiday. Mr. Hall returned to Toronto yesterday but. Mrs. Hall is remaining' for the week. Constance 11r. Lorne Lawson is now ably to be out after the flu but Mrs. George Dale is at present very sick with the fan. The quarterly board of the Con- stance church niet at Londesboro on, Wednesday afternoon. 'The annual meeting of the Sunday school, was held on Thursday after- noon. The following' officers were elected: ,Superintendent: Robt. Clark;, assistant Wan, Button; Secretary: C. Riley; Treasurer: Rose McGregor; Organist: , Ileleu Button; Supt. of Missionary Dept: E. Britton, MLS: Peter Lindsay arrived Koine from Buffalo with the flu and she has been very sick ever since. Mr, Tries. Riley and wife of Clin- ton spent Sunday in the village. Mae Stephenson of Brussels has been spending the holiday in the village. = Mr. and' Mrs D. 'Tudor spent New Years' in ;Clinton, as the guests of friends. ,t3rucelreltl Nurse.IIohner"of Clinton and her son, John of Goderich, are spending their holidays in their home in Br ucefield, Mr, Jim. Ketebeii and RevC. A. Mustard and 11Ir. T. Mustard of Tor- onto visited at the home of their parents in Brucefield last week. Mr. and Virg. J. Swan and Inc daughter',; Mamie,,' aro spending their holidays with friepds in' IIantiltpit and Toronto. Miss 'Violet Petro of Sarlt Ste. Marie visited at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs.;'Robt. Allen, this week.. The members and, associate helpers of the ;Women's Missionary Society are gratified to know that, with'tie i •• the aid of •their Christmas c'ffer ir s, auxiliary ',exceeded its allocation. Mr. Jein 141elrrtoslr of Toronto, formerly.gf Brueefield, who has bees preaching on a mission field in Saskatchewan during the past sum- mer, gave an ant .resting address an his work last Sunday at the Itnorning service. ' 400 student; were sent out iby.- the United "Church to TOWN HALL 1 C TITOMNightonday ,fan 7 ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY THE WORLD'S GREATEST FEMALE IMPERSONATOR ROSS 'HAMILTON "IN PERSON" THE ONE AND ONLY " MARJO IE" OF THE CANADIAN SOLDIERS - REVIEI{ THE DIIIEBEbLS GEORGEOUS ' GOWNS DAZZLING HATS MARVELOUS VOICE. WONDERFUL - IMPERSONATIONS. SUPPORTED BY HIS• SINGING AND DANCING COMPANY AND Former Stars OF THE DHt.6ELt5 IN A . HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL REVIEW TIIE CLEANEST, SNAP- PIEST, AND NEATEST- SHOW ON THE ROAD DIFFERENT, DAZZLING' HILARIOUS ' • ADMISSION:, CHILDREN 23 CENTS l:DULTS 50 & 75., CENTS rU LAX •I ., T SEATS SELLING AT THE • W. D. FAIR COS' v8d.sw�•e�wvw.rmasmowmea.u.-BMJ mission fields in New Ontario- and the Western Provinces during the past summer. TRAM There are few Suggestons THAT WILL MAKE 1929 A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO YOU • CHOICE RICE 4"lbs. for 25c Broken Sodas, 8 lbs. 29e 10 bare P. & G. Soap 42c 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar•, 65e Corny Flakes, 3 for 29c Canned Peas, 2'for 25a Canned Corn, 2 for 25o Canned: Tomatoes, 2 for , 25e Mixed Cakes, lb. 29c Choice pigs, 2 'lbs. 25e CORN SYRIYP 5 113. pail 33c Batting Powder, tin ..... Choice Prunes, 2 lb. . Lard, 3 lb, pail .. Matches, per pkg. Jelly Powder,: 4 plcgs ... Orange. Marmalade, jar . Breakfast Bacon, piece, lb. Oranges,:jier dos, .. Shaker Salt, per pkg. 15e 25c 69e 27e 25c 89e 30e 20c 10 PEAMEAL ROLL 1BLACK TEA 25e lb, piece 69e lb, GRAPES, LETTUCE; CELERY, TOMATOES, BANANAS, ORANGES FISH. MEATS L. LAWSON 9 CO. Phone one one,one Prompt Deliver, Lumber At lail Order Prices We have a number' of grades of Pine, Hemlock, Cedar, Elm, Ete, in excellent widths and lengths, suitable for garage, barn, or gen eral repair work, which' we are offering at bargain prices. Lui'irber and Furnishing of all kinds, in stook, Frames, Doors Sash, Lime, Parist'one, Hardwood_ Flooring, Fir Trim, Fir Flooring Etc, Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton PHONE 88 RESIDENCE. 61 SOLVAY COKE Small Nut $ 9:50 Large Nut 11.00 Furnace . . . .... -11.00 (Delivered in Town) Phone us for Prices on Coal W. J. MILLER & ` SON. Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 463 ELITE CAFE l wish to thank the people of Clin- Ion and vicinity for' the patronage given on our Opening Day, New Year's Day and give theist a hearty invitation to, come again. We have special 40 cent, dinners every day, .from .11 a.nr, to 2 p.m. orders for attention paid 'to ordc ' enol tit, Sipe ,a 7 fancily parties. Banquets, Etc. Good Scrvico Guaranteed. Ll S. Proprietoz°. Are You Ready F Zero Weather Not unless you have one of Circulators in your home to 'i comfort for the Bold winter: even 'See our differentmakesof ( Bros, atd Dominion Stove Co. sq and round heaters. If you are still going to get new stove see our "Invictus"` "Masterpiece." Come in and them and we are sure when yo you'll get-one•right away. We others recommend, them highly. also have Quebec heaters itr sizes. Dealer for ilenfrety Soper:Met Miss Simplicity Electric Wash I RDW ARE and P.LU31'L31N Phone 244