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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-11-21, Page 8TIIE CLINTO -NEWS RECORD CLINTON'S LEADING' JE W LLERY STORE ewelry Specials P018 THOSE WHO SHOP EARLY '= • Jewelery-4he lasting gift—whail can make nobler expression of your aifectxon? Let us show you our gift specials, some of which are gift specials, Como in before we run out or these mpecials- e Selection of Jewelry frorn Which to Choose gar JOHNSON; Distributor for Clinton Graduate of Toronto College, of Optometry ine Jewellery and -Repairs - Next Hoyey s Drug Store • BUY THAT LINOLEUM This Week. For one week only we are offering 4 yd. wide Linoleum at 89c per Eq. yard Choice of any pattern. All new goods, A few parrs` of those' large Plaid Flannel- ette Blankets left ' at $2.19 RUBBERS ---We ire offering a very large Assortment of all kinds of Rubber .Foot- wear at very low pries. Don't buy without. seeing,our goods and getting our prices: Piumsteel Bros. Every Garment C-ustom Tailored '1111• M' .si iL lilt' 00 (ANAI)A. THE o IL4TMORE HAT Made of the very finest m'a- erial and in the correct style. These hats will appeal to the. young Tian of discrimination. Never before have Hats like these been sold ,at a price id DAVIS HERMAN IN I Fllrllaoes. Now is the time to have your old furnace overhauled or a new one. installed. See us about a McCiary. Sun- shine. We are. their. 'Agents ASK US. 'ABOUT mHE NEW KING'S OIL BURNER' Sutter & Perdue LUMBING STANLEY,. ss, Clete Pepper is visiting ds in Toronto for a few weeks. and Mrs. W!m. Aikenhead and of Toronto made a short vis,, home of Mr. Thos. B. Baird. ` Ise Jean M,eKay ..a£ Hamilton a few days - at the home of Cohn McCowan. • r. and Ilirs. Wm. Baird and ma of Toronto spent the week with his mother, ' Mrs. Geo. d, :Sr. e following is a report of the examinations, of 5. S. No. 4 th) Stanley. Those absent aro, ked with an asterisk: 4th -Genevieve Etue, 80; Jean ie, 70; Elizabeth Snowden'. 74. ,'4tli--Anna "Cleave,': 71, Milton ot. 68; Mary Campbell, • 68; . Carnia' Logan Cleave,'; Wal- Hohnet ;". 3rd Kenneth Etue, 19; ;-Asa We, 88; Eileen Talbot, 76; Mabel er, ', d -Leonard Etue, '78 ' Berteam e, 78; Mervin Gerber, 70; HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 147w Christ�ri�s ��eetin Cards: Outside the story of the Babe of Bethlehem itself, what ' factor has played a more 'prominent part in the developement of true Christmas pint than Greeting Cards. When your 'name and address are;printed on them they are made personal, in- timate and refined, distinctive :trim ordinary card. Our: Sample Books are node ou display, .your, choice 'of 100 cards and 10 greetings. Prices 'from 52.00 to 56.00 per dozen. In our ex- perience many otherwise methodical Peopleput off ordering their cards until it too late to get the best choice and the best value ThB •W D. Fair Co• Often the Cheapest -Always the Best Mary Snowden, 69; Robt Turner; 69. Sr. Pr.—Volet `Furrier; •75;' Jimmy Cleave, 69; Buelah ,Dneharane, 69. Jr. Pr.—Melvin Gerber, 60; De- Iores Ducherme, 57. Number on roll,. 23; average at- , 21.8.' • —Mrs. IL F. Seotehmer, teacher. Mr. and TyTrs.- Roy Scotchmer and Mr. and Hrs. Lloyd Makens spent the Thanksgiving holiday in De- troit. _ - I11IIINNII II!Illll lllliIIIii�i n' llIi IWIIICJIIIL� Mr. and Mrs. B. 5't Gibbings are in Toronto this week. Miss Helen Roberton has been vis- iting Brussels friends. Mac., R. J. Cluff has been visiting in Stratford during the past e'cvek. Mrs. C. I3., Bartliff visited with Sea- forth friends over the week -end. Miss Della O'Neil of Toronto 15 holidaying at her home in town. Miss 'Hannah McKenzie of Brayton has been• visiting in -town this week, I CL1NTON S BIG CORNE., GROCE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER .21; Mr..Spencer " of Toronto :` was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Marshall„ last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. Munroe have re- turned from a visit with relatives. in Detroit. Miss Ruth Ferguson 'of Stratford was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucas. Dr. 11. Fowler has -returned from a hunting trip up north with a party of Blyth sportsmen. Mrs. Ephriam Snell and little Miss 6arbara 'spent the week -end with .friends cin Stratford. Miss Ettaa1VIeBrien of London 'spent the week -end,, with her mother, Mrs, Henry McBrien. Miss Daisy "Copp left Saturday for Toronto after spending a week with her mother hi town. Mr. C. G. Lobb accompanieed his parents on a motor trip fo.north .ern. Ontario over the week -end. aMr. and Mas. S. Thompson' of -Kitch- ener visited Clinton and,;Basee- field relatives over thd'week-end. Miss Ella Carpenter and Messrs. Earl and Edmund Carpenter of Detroit were .recent visitors with • their' aunt, Mrs." G. Taylor of town. Mrs. Albert MeVittie of Hespler and Misses Pearl and Edith Gidley of Toronto spent a'few days over the.. • week -end ate the guests of . Miss Botta` Bawden, Mr, G. E. Hall returned Wednesday af- ter a ,visit of ten. daysor 'so with his sons' at Pembroke and Toren. to. Mrs, Hall remained in Toroe- to for a day or so. Messrs. It. B. Rorke, G. kI."'Jeffer- son, H. p. Plumsteel and C. I3. Veinier ;attended the' ceremonies. attendant upon the dedication of a new ,Masonic temple at Ailsa Craig on Friday evening, Mr. W T.. Farquhar of Hensall spent last week as the guest of his sister; Mrs. Henry McBrien, (before leaving to spend the winter with his daughters, Mise Sophy and Mac. Lambert; of Hamilton. Mrs. D. S. Cook of Toronto spent the week -end with. Clinton >friends. She had been visiting relatives at 'Goderich and Nile, having accom- panied)te remains of. a nephew from Toronto to Goderich a week -`or more ago. • Mr. and Mrs . II. • B. Manning and Master ,Jackie and Mr. A. J. Mor- ishmotored to Toronto for the ween -end and on. their return on Monday were accompanied by Mrs. W. C. Brown, who: had been in the •city for some weeks owingto the illness of her brother, M.i. Ogle Cooper, who isnowon, the way to 1 - ISchneider's Sausage, lb. 30c. AS New Pulled Figs, lb. 25c 19c Red .Cherries, per lb. 60c Green Cherries, per lb. GOc Shelled Walnuts, per lb. 49c Lemon and Orange Peels, lb. ' 29c Mixed Peels, per lb. 39c:. Pineapple Peel, lb. 60c Prunes; 2 lbs. for - 29c New -Dates, 2 lbs. ARE YOU ENJOYING .THE NEW BUTTE MILK READ? SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY Macaroni,. 2 lbs. 21e Durham Corn- Starch 10c Quaker Oats (China) 34c Surprise Soap, 10 bars 53c Fry's Cocoa, 1/2 lb. 22c Ingersoll Cheese, 2 for 25c Gilletts' Lye 14c OYSTERS SPECIALS EVERY DAY Gran. Sugar, 10 lbs. Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. Pineapple, . 2 : tins Marshmallow, ib. • 1 Corm -1 Peas' Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. Sardines, 4 tins Maxwell House Coffee, lb. ...65c 59c 19c 25c 25c 40c 25c • 25c 25c PINEAPPLE 'AND ' MARSH. MALLOW DESSERT Soak over night x/2"1b. Marsh- mallows, cut in halves, with -1. can `of Shredded- Pineapple. A11, Hour -before serving add a pint of cream, whipped stiff.. Serve very cold.• ASI_ ORDERS $1,00 AND OVER DELIVERED FREE F..RIGID IR Lamb Rolls, lb. ' 30c 35c Minute Steak, .lb. Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a°ni. 11 Cash : and Garr'. • • WHERE "SELLS FOR.,L.ESS" PRICE PREVAILS Fresh Filletts, lb. . a0c. Lard, -3 lbs. 49e Filletts, lb.' 25c' Finnan Haddie, lb. 20c Swift Sausage, ib. - - 25c Fresh Picnic Ham, lb. 28c Afternoon Delivery: 2:30 and 5 EIL 'AUBURN dr. and Mac Jerry Taylor intend moving into their ,now house this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallam of Detroit aro spending a couple of weeks in this vicinity... The Instituto Play "Lena Rivers" was, presented in the town hall, Clinton, on Monday evening of this weelr. , Mr. and Mrs, G. »unhain of ' St. George. spent the week -end with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fori eson. -,. 9.10. Phone 4* St. Paul's -Guild Bazaar The Ladies' Guild of St. Pant's Church will hold their annualbazaar on the afternoon of Thursday, Nov.;. 28th - soeeovery. V LiE MES. IL ]FIOL Mies Elva • Proctor, whounder- went a surgical operation:' in the ,Goderieh hospital recently, has re- turned home. Mr. Garfield Witmer of Zurich has been visiting at the •homeof his sister, Tyles. W. 'Jervis. Mrs. Cudmore. returned Friday IN SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS Fancywork Booth Touch and Take Booth Kitchen Bootii Homemade Baking Booth Market Booth Rummage Booth Candy Booth 'Fish Pond ' AFTERNOON TEA SERVED EVERIYBODY WELCOME 41-1. Our Millinery Sale GOM'MVMEN'CES THIS 'F"rictap alrfaliSaturdg . Nov. 22nd and 23rd. at 8.30 Friday The hats will all be sold at great reductions, with the; exception of some new exclusive .pattern hats, which have just arrived. THE VOGUE CLINTON 41-2• Sale of Fancy Goods AFTERNOON?TEA. in 'Lecture Room of Ontario Street United Church • on Friday; :Nov'. 22nd from 3 p.m: to 6 p.m. under auspices 4f: W. A. froth Elmira,, where she was visit- ing her daughter, Mas. Douglas Ward.• A' number were received into mem- bership in the United church' on Sunday morning. '.The Jwiior Young Poples' League entertained the _ Senior League in the . church on Friday evening last, when a; very happy time was spent. Mrs. Herbert, who is 'superintendent• of the Junior work, introduced the young organization ;and ; expj.aised some o± the work, •Miss Rita Cud- more occupied the chair. and Miss Charlotte Trewartha •'acted ' as pian- ist Beadings -were gciven. by Frank Yeo and Ivan Jervis, 'Charlotte Tre- ivartha played a ',pian, solot' a quaff= tette composed of ktita Cudmore, Charlotte and Alma -Trewartha and Ruth Porters with Rev. M °. Herbert at the piano, sang several selections, and Mrs, Herbert told a story of a little Chinese girl.: At'the conclusion. of the program : games were indulg- ed in for a time and Jater refresh- ments , were served. , andg CANDY SPECIAL PEANUT TAFFY 19c LB. Hunts Candies ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 60c LB. Wendorf's Bakery MAKERS OF "Whole Wheat"' and, "Snowflake" BREAD Don't Forget The Last Big Party before 1930 to be held in ST. 70SEP11'S HALL on the evening of Monday, Nov. 25th COOK'S 'ORCHESTRA WILL ENTERTAIN 41-1. .COAL & COKE A series 'of earth 'tremors wore felt along ,the Atlantic Coast early' Monday .ii)nrning•. The disturbances according to reports, were only 'ex- ceeded by those ef len. No lives, were lost. We sell D,L&W and Famous Reading Anthracite, Coal, . Solvay Nut and Furnace Coke; Liberty Range size Coke,'Albefta Coal and Millers Creek Soft -Coal. • Our Motto— 'Good clean fuel at a reasonable price., W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence. Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j The:.. Stove Season is -at hand 1,114141KININNINNNIVV141.4N IN .4 A 40.0. Get yours early and have full advantage of it this fall our new all -enamel Masterpiece at 'a right price. Also the newCirculators. Just the thing for the cold evenings. We' also carry Clare Bros. line, the Jewel Stove. and Heaters. Call in any time and get. prices arid see our lines. T,Ilawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244. • TE TU kil°'pE S ON And this year we have the finest showing of new and up-to- date furniture ever shown mound these parts of the' country. We don't care what, you want in furniture, we feel eure we have it. If its low priced goods or the better grades, we are equally prepared, to -meet all your requirements, It will do 'you good to come in and see our stock anyway. We haves wonderful. display 'of the newest styles in Mirrors, Electric Lamps of all . kinds, Sniok ere, Chesterfields, End Tables, Cedar 'Chests; Spinet Desks and many other useful Christmas Gifts, ° In tho larger suites for the Dining Room, Living Room, Bed- room or Kitchen you will find a real stock to select from. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT LET'S GO SILOOTIN': As usual we have a large stock of guns and 'ammunition. You know'wo• are always well stocked svith a full line of the famous Beach Stoves and Ranges. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co FUNERAL DIRECTORS' MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 105 __A BEAUTIFUL A. - A '1OLL PREF, FREE With each order •of ,One Dollar you have a guess at the num- ber pf seeds in the Puinpkin on display, and the nearest guess is the winner of this lovely Doll. If you have not a little girl of your own, guess, and gladden the heart of sonie little girl friend at Christmas time, The Seeds will be counted on December 23rd, and the winner ' will receive the Doll on Christmas Eve . • DOLL AND PUMPKIN NOW ON DISPLAY Phone 125 ' - - - We Deliver Prompt .THE C. & S. GROCERS SERVICE-. - - - - .. SERVICE_ OUR SERVICE -YOUR DUTY We offer you the most complete seavice—our store managers are the store owners -you get 'courteous service—lower Prices— highest quality and prompt delivery,, When you save time and mon- • ey without sacrificing quality or service, it is your duty to your., self to do it. That's why our service 1s so popular. ' GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ,21st, 22nd,,, and 23rd. Quick' Quaker Oats, with China, pkg. 34c • Surprise, Soap, 10 bars 53e cwriwsnsum. 'Fry's Cocoa, ,72 lb. tin 22c Silent" Matches, ` 3 pkgs. ...25e 1 biyal, York Orange Pekoe e� Tea; In Aluminum pegs. 35c veansmoimasatem Kara Coffee r/ lb... ...36e "The, Secret Blend", lb. ...69c Inumass 411P SPECIAL IN MEATSs LICED Roast Ilam, lb. .54e Cooked Ilam, lb. ....59c' Royal Baking Powdery 12' oz. size, per tin 530 Finest Loaf •Cheese, lb. .. ,33e New Golden Hallowi Dates 2 -lbs. , 21c, New:cbrrants, 2 lbs. . 33e' Bleached S`uitana Raisins' 2 lbs. .. 85e Finest New Natural Cooking Figs, 2 Ihs. 25c: Candied: Pineapple, 1-4 Ib. 180 New Citron Peel, 11). „39e`' Borden's Chocolate Malted IVIilk, 16 oz sive 69c Back Bacon, lb. , , 49c:, Breakfast Bacon, lb. . , 39e' Balogna, Ib. . 24e PHONE YOUR ORDER TO . T TIVIcKNIGHTfre CLINTO/31, ONT. PITONS 111 ,vtirr,;r