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vit7FIAT DID YOtJ GIVE LAST CHCRIST'l4AS?
VV Toys for the liddics--•roost of: them broken by
iaow.. "Something useful" for the gown-ups—now
worn out or forgotten. Cash to your employees—'
appreciated but soon spent. Other presents -hurriedly
bought and perhaps ill -chosen. Are they remembered
now? ,r
Suppose this year you give them each a Bank Book
containing an initial deposit, and urge them to add to ',
.irregularly. Could anything be more suitable?
•. .add "Royald3d"k Pass Books" to your list
Di Ckristrads Gifts.
CanadaNrPi
of
a
Clinton Branch
R. E Manning, Manager`;
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,Ortnyer;est to You
and Rae
Sika weeks :from Saturday next is
,Uhristmas Day. •
If .this `weather continues we 8h4
haven evhite ."Christmas."
Well," anyway, the election will be
•eut of -the . way before Christmas.
ai.xa-r
One of the'things insist people were
thankful fee oe Monday was the bean-
`tiful e eather which lasted over the
-week end and holiday.
Now that thecandidates are in the
fleld`perhaps The Gm -brief'. Cignal will
`kindly inform us exactly how the `elec-
'doe is'going to go on December. first.
.A lot of people are real -curious to
know. r.
"Now it is announced that' Alberta
ecoal shipments may be ]veld up for
lower freight rates. When a railway
and, a :government dent want to do
something they are asked to do," re-
meeks The Orillia' Packet -Mews,
"they -can find allsorts of excuses for
:,putting Off."
This is Armistice Day, a Day of
,(remembrance. No one, surely, who
. eh.;t remember the grim horror of four
years of warfare, .can look back with -
,•out rememberig with emotion the
great relief experienced at the ending
—of -the _war et without at -least one
tear•for the dead, Whose bravery and
Seer/flees made possib'e ,victory and
peace. Aire we who aye Alive .today.
worthy of the sacrifices ntacle for us
on those )minty hard-fought battle-
trouts ?
"The Khan," a wall -known welter:
of verse and prose, tired at his'hone>
Rushdale Farm, near 'Rockton•on flim'.
Galt highway, last 'weeka' c
, e4'ai'sonna
what lengthy illness. - He ' was over
seventy years of age and had spent
most of his adult life writing for var-
ious' newspapers having for many'
years written for The Telegram. He
had also published a couple of books
of .poems. i is best,Itnowii'poent wa•s,
Probably ,`Mein of the'Northern Zone,"
`published over twentyvjeat's ago.' His
pen tante js said to have been given
him -by'a French girl who inet hili at
ea hall and i,'ho found his name, which
was Robert Kirkland Iterni'ghan, dif-
Dealt to pronounce. ,
'* , !
"A speal:et''(t . Monday's con-
vention made' the : •statement:—
'Until you take the appetite from,
tee man that consumes liquor you
are never; going to do away with
liquor: That argument is not
sound. It overlooksthe funda-
meetal fact that-theappetite for
liquor in an individual is not nat-
ural at first buthastoculti-
vated.
ul '-'
be c ti
vat d i
e . -Tile more creel liquor
r nor
Y q
flows the more `thirsts' develop in -
/the Community. : That is why,the
volume of liquor consumed under,
`Government- Control' soon in-
creases to huge eigi7res as it has.
done in British Columbia and oth-
er Provinces."—St. Mary's Jour
nal -Argus.
This is true, and it is not unreason
able to assume" that those' who ananu
i4tture and sell liquors wish to create_•
a market, for them. When it comes,
down to the fine thing, the great en
emy'these'who are trying to control
the liquor traifie have to 'oppose are
the rested 'interests, those who are
waking money out of the sale of the
stuff, •
On another -page; of this paper is re-
produced an article' which appeared in
'last week's Star Weekly .bya former
Varsity student and a veteran of the
Great War, on the indifference of the
students atteAding the University of
Torontd today to the war and all it
meant. The writer had interviewed
membora' of the Aluhmi and also the
students and had found the former
anxious to arouse the student to in-
terest, but the latter as showing Tittle
interest, and less knowledge. The lat-
ter, we sl oulg say, 'lies et the bottom
oftheir indifference. Why . are not
the ,students taught the facts of the
wale! You carnet expect young men
and women to be • interested in things
of which they have only :the haziest
ideas. The eriteh of the article quot-
ed
uoted above, in ppea'king to a Varsity
student, mentioned the fact' that Can-
ada had not a vast movie industry,
lilts the United :States, to celebrate its
story in the tear. This may be true
but we do not use the means •-,ve have
at our hand. A young OCauadian who
is attending an American university,
writing to a -Canadian nevezpaper re-
cently spoke of .some wonderful pie
tures" which Were placed in the • stair.
landing., tng',which'
the Studentsp� a"std.
day by day; depiefieg the entry of'the
tAnited, States into the• war in .a very,
wonderful: manner. The young man
was manifestly impressed. Onecould
read between the'. lines . that he eel-,
'deittly thought thepart taken by the,
Americans was much more to be"
/proud of than the part taken by Can-
adians . Simply and solely a: case of
hearing the': story.- in an impressive
way, '
--, On, the ether. hand. Canada ovens
some of what are said -to be the fin-
est pietorial records of the war owned
by any country, which for the ,most
part lie in cellars in Ottawa, eecatcse
we have no place to mut ,them.
It is. time) Canada ceased talking
so much about her status as an hide -
pendent nation and began acting like
:a, grown-up nation, with a history to
be proud.of and a future to be worked
out.
It's - -roof
I S Snag ,,,Men!
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You khow it means 'yea wilt not have to bur rubber
boot`s as"often as before, because Life -Buoy
bootsTill last; you longer. -
Thes Kaufman laboratories have found the way to cure' -.
ribber without the 'perishing, heat used heretofore. The
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.This nutans a inoistvre-pyoof, nen-rotting hbsd'Ter. the. higs.-1.
;.grade T.autreerecured rubber' surface.
There 15 AO 'subs irate .foie Life -Bede
They- y ame
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The Ic.aufruan Rubber Co., Ltd.
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L:lint lu News -Re
rd
LrILSDAY, NOVEMBER,
Christmas Pia c tos
M .11SE AT BORC ESS" STUDIO
WILL I'I93ASE YOU
Studio Oper I aee3 aosday-
Kenai: 70 a.m. to 1 p.m,
We'close these sh9rt days at 4 p m.
as we find any one wanting Pho e-
grephs,ialen can be rri:;in the above
hours:
Photos as Christmas Gilts are more
Popular Eery Year
We are busy now andwill be busier
Iater. :,Please eOmg ill ^now as we are
kept busy all the'time gn accoeuit of
'having two studios,
r; Burgess, Portrait -Studio
MITCHELL AND CLINTON
Marriages
GIPB:INGS-SSIOBBROOK--,At the
United church parsonage, Landes -
bore, on Nov, 3rd, by the Rev. B.
Snell, Vera Irebe, ,youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. rind Mrs. J. II. Shob-
brools, to Percy John Gibbing's, eld-
est s<`n of Mr. anel'M s .d G. Gib-
bings all. of Hallett,
Births
ll'IISENiER—In Clinton -Public Fjos-
pital, on Nov. 5th; to Mr, and Mrs.
Lowell Misener, (formerly ' Miss
Lala. Fludie), a• daughter.
a s
,lie th
RILEY-rIn Constance, 'o "
c November
rr Nove na
1st, -Kenneth Edwin, ' youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley,
• aged 1 month. •
DELL—At Wing1 am, - on November
3rd,. . George Bell.
LOWER;Y—At Portland; Oregon, en
Nov, 7th, Olivia Nesbitt, wife of C.
"S Lowery of Portland and'daugh-
ter of the late C. J. Nesbitt of God-
erieh township:
• IN MEMORIAM
MacKENZIE--In• loving memory of -
Jane MacKenzie; ,wife of Alexander
MacKenzie, ofKippen,:wlio depart-
ed this life Nov. 6th, 1924.
"This day brings :back'the memory
Of the loved'. one laid to rest,
And those whd ,think of you today
Are those who loved you best" -
--Husband and Daughters.
C.JtD' OF THANKS ,
Mr. Josiah Rand and family wish
'to express their• sincere thanks to the
many friends, for their gifts o£ flow
Ma and lditd sympathy in their recent
,bereavement. _
Tueke'rsmith 'Township
The •West -End Beef Ring will hold
their annual business-,' meeting on
Monday' evening next at the home of
Mr. Tlios. Livpgstono' of 'IdulIett..
Miss Hattie Turner• of Ailgnburg
spent the holiday at her home here.
,NLiss,Nina Nord), of London visited
Mies Mary Turner ober theseveek-end.
tel Pullets For Sale
White and Barred Rock pullets,
bred -lo -lay $train, April and May
hatch.,, Enquire of` 'Mrs. Hiram Hill,.
Clinton or Mrs, Jus; Brown, R. R. No.
1, Clinton. Phone 22-637. 83-1
• Salvation Arnie Tea
Ladies' of •tlie''. Home' League .will
•serve an afternoon -tea- on Thursday;
Nov. 18111, , at ' the Salvation Arnie
Quarters Fturon street, from 3 to' 6
p.m, Liinch 10e: 83-1
Dog Lost
A -brown spaniel, answers to' the
name of "Brownie." ` Any Berson_ de-
taining or harbodring after this date
will be prosecuted: Infbrhation glad
-
13r received,/ J. Pease -Bayfield. 88-1
•
Tea and Sale
A sale of homemade baking, candy,
handkerchiefs, towels and giiilts'evill
be held• in the council Chamber on
'Saturday, Nov. 20th, commencing, /at
3 o'clock,. by the .'ladies - of Ontario
street .United chhreh. Afternoon tea
wiII also be served. ' 83-2
.For Sale •
Two purebred Hereford bull calves,
four -and five months' old. •Both aro
,grand sons of Drury Donald, -^89550
Also a goad herd bull,' Roger"aBou-
gie."
onaid " 45603, bred by O'Neil Bros.,
Denfield. Apply to Harold Penhale,
Bayfield, of phone 5r78, Hansell .een-
tral. ) $34,
/ Lost -
•• A gentichan's club bag between
Centralia •ancl,Olinton on' the London
toad, containing, gentlennen's outfit,
pan+ gloves and- some ladies' apparel.
Ledte.at News,Recoid-office and ob-
tain reward. . er -;33,1-p
-• lionse-,For Sale:`• '
• 7 roonied,laouse eand .etiarter-acre
'lot to'virn watog, .els bite lights Ali
ply to,J: T Doheny, ,t lin cin 83-4f.
:Per -$ ale
ee
20 5 ti Bite: Leghorn pullets
dtutc h i;�l ec1: Apply to .b' anl,.`Tyn.-il
all,^
R. le,No:', 4, Clinton, Photic •
r-66, ,Clinton:central. ;i' ' 43:1
Fos Sale
Onb Flitppy Piooughi nail o Apply.
to C .5 Aiken•hea,l; Prieesss -street',Clinto,i.;
New (3nehcc 'Heater fer Sale
• A T seic. Quebre IIeatei' �i e•u'iy . nets%
s19 inches high,' Apply to.Mrs: 'Ilow�
ard'Trewartha Phone 11', on 636,
Clinton ..Co.itra1.: 81-2
' alio
i
u t
.;Sale
Of Cattle he;
c
, S P and' Sings iYlr
1 $nest T.pwnshettd 'has 'instructed the
undersigned, to Sell by public auction
at Conpell's stile barn, Clurton; on
Saturday; �tiv ` 13th, at 2 ,p.m. the
nllow,> R';i 20 load' of young cattle;.
2 young: cows'_duleto ,freshen fie Dees;
5 Voune £allow cows, milling good;
5l) young', ewes 4 'sows •anli 11 young
gags Terris: 6.`monthscredit given
on furnishing lianl-ble paper or -a
cliseount, of eper sent. pee annum al,
lowed'for 'ash. 'Ernest 'Towshend,
Praptietoi:. Geo. ,II, Elliott, Auction,
ail -
Eccor onny,
We have plain :and fancy ai•-
tieles-For sale, made by our home
workers.
Those who wishto spend spare
time profitably should bring or
send a sample of work and apply
for mamber'ship,
Women's Exchange
•
Open Daily 10 a.in to 6 p.m.
Phone- 17
POUttiv ` Wanted
. Now is the time to get -rid of your
non -producing liens. We will do your
culling free of charge. We also want`
chickens and chicks, Wednesday and
Thursday forenoons at residence, Vic-
toria street, five doorsnortli of C. N.
R. tracks, Call 231, Clinton' central,
for. prices. ..
- tE. F'INC�
NOTICE .,
• Dnzr g my abse s
e£remTou
Me.
H. Wiltse will receive, and give re-
ceipts therefor, all moneyswhich
would have- been paid -to me were I
here. Those interested will please
take, notice and act accordingly.
S S. Cooper;
82=4-p
Pure
Clover 11 ane_
Extracted
'P'er4�u�ncl g6c'
)l�
over to pounds 15c`-.
From the Apiary
E. "'C E' LL -.
Phone 2=607.CIinton ' 83-2-
P
Conservative
Meering
A meeting to be addressed by
REV: S.•F ilecKEGNEY, B.A. M.O.'
of London
and
MRS. JAMES LQ17GIIEED
Toronto
Will'be held in the
down Hall, Clinton
Tuesday, NOV. i6
at 8 o'clock:
,Electors are invited -
The Western Ontario Conservative
Ass
Association On ann0 nCe
n that'
a have
completedarrangements with:, the
London Free Press Radio Station
CJGCto broadcast ten minete; elee
tion talks • at approximately 7:45 on
Mo'ndeys, Tuesdays;; Wednesdays sand
Fridays and at 1:45 . on Thursdays
and • Saturdays.
The address of the Prince Minister,
The Hon. •G.iloward -Ferguson will
be broadcast from the Masonic Tem-
ple, London, on Friday the 12th islet,
at 8;15 p,m,
A Person iteeeiying :Proper Bye
Attention .
Never has lleen•known td•i'$gret it.
,Even if the improvement in vision is..
only slight from the use 'of glasses,
it •is' •distinetiy worth while," and of
great' value to' the ,patient. Our
trouble is to'get Y014 to believe that
maybe YOUR eyes aaeebeloww100 per
omit, efficient; .Always glad' to find
opt fon you. W. H. Iiellyar; Optom-
etrist, Clinton. - 83-1
- Poe Sale or ,Rent '
Comfortable 8 -roomed house with
good cellar tender all, corner -'of Mary
and North, Streets. Town water and
iz acre • good land. •' Apply to J. R.
Butler• or Mrs. R Tunney, Clinton.•
81.11:
• .• House For Sale
8 -roomed red brick house, corner
Orange arid Wellington .streets, "Hot
tva'tet , heirtteg;; ibath. end al c. onven-
ienceee Apply en premises or, to F. A.
Jsnldne Clinton , Phone 129 or 141.
Mare'aud Colt for Sale
General pui'poso.,n(are and ,,a- :Nese
class Perch,eron spring dolt. Will be
'Sold: separately if, desired. Apply to
Jobe Wood's; Beyfiald: 80-4-p.•.
Foe ,Sale'
-..Comfortable' Leven- •ooteed house
and adjacent let on ',Victoria, street,•
south -end, to be sold together,„ See F.
R. Dao'r ow, Solicitor ,Clinton, •or. Mrs,
S. Govett, 'F 79-tf
;<•aChgese for° Sale
„ee, i} ,bi.li at $nye time: Large
cheese; 3ee,- Flats, 20e;;:Stiltoua, 21c
psi. •ib'. Tho-l'lolmesyille dhee'se and.
Buffo! Co
W, Hes Lo'bb 1 .
d n'eS'ne
nt
and selesnian, 'Rs R Ne. 3 Chntob.
Lambs Or Sale
Sonne purebred tiecester Fain ;end
ewe lambs, also some' two -,year old
registered ewes, Apply, to 'JAL (leig•-
ley, London road, R R. No 5 Clii6ton,:
Phone 3 en 619. 78-t1,
.e.lethes Cleaned and Pressed
Clothes cleaned, pressed and re-
paired. Woollen goods dry cleaned,
Rooms aver Heard's' Barber shop,
NV, ,J. Jago "2283-tf
I�►, "gip. Trewarth .:,
DEALER IN
13E NEW -LAID EGG
We SPECIALIZE in. ,Milk -Fed PouI-
t:.ry 12 months in the year. Phone as
early in the week es possible -for
prices.
GOOD DEMAND FOR ALL KINDS
O7+ NO. 1 POULTRY
We advise w
d you to have the birds 'ox
y our laying pen ,•. culled while the
price\is High,' Culling of birds done
free of charge through our; office.
Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214' '
Go -To-
Nedi4 '
er s-
Garage
For Gasoline, Oil and Grease'
Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
Let us figure en your Trucking.
oI
Some Wooa for Sale
<'J.. Nediger, Prop.
roti.
F. R. DARR ti W
' BARRISTER
will be at -his, office
in Clinton each
MONDAY.
From 3 to 6 p.m.
30-1
Illustrated Lecture en Hely Laud'
Orf Wednesday evening, Nov. 17th
Mrs. Chant, wife of Prof. C. A. Chant
of Toronto University, will give an il-
lustrated lecture on "The Holy Land"
in Wesley -Willis . church, under the
auspices of the W. M. S. 'A silver col-
lection will be taken during the even-
ing. • y 81-3.
House for Sale or Witt
Houseon,cornel-of Huron and Or-
-ange streets, old Mounteastle place.
Apply to P. W. Johnston, Clinton.
• e 80-t1.
We Serve algid' Satisfy
New Fruits
Arriving Daily
Now is the time to procure your
fruits necessary for., Christmas
Cake, Mince Meat, etc.'
Fancy )3leaehed Seedless; Raisins' 25e
New .Seedless Raisins, per lb .151
Baby .Puffed Raisins, per lb 15e
Seeded, per pkg. . ....... 18e
Valeiicias, per 1b, , 180
Candied Cherries, iF> lb; boxes . 351
Maraschino Cherries, bottle . , .20c
'Shelled Walnuts, per lb , ' 55e
Lemon and Orange Peel, penile 30e
,Citron Peel, per ib. 650
Extracts- (all flavors) .. 10c
Icing Sugar 2 lbs. for 25c
-Grapes, Oranges, Bananas, Celery
Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes
L. LAWSON &. CO.
PROMPT 'DELIVERY
Phone 111
Clintori's
ptiltittl$
i'H'Nk5G7voNG DAY SEEMS
Rl?iGHT ANP FAilZ
At=I-io' THE WEATNER'S 1)RC-RRY
E' �il-1 CCtSNGLADLY
C LY DA
fo'MAkTF IWARMANpCHWWRil
'Thanksgiving Day).'
;'Phe family 5eunion.
The big,: turkey di,'}'tier, '
The hospitality and cheer of a' well
heated .house.
Are you ready forthe holiday?
„Get'' yore -coal supply in early and,.
make sure of a' heepy, emnfoi fable
Thanl.sgivieg,
Call the VIERVIZOW
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for,good, tt en coal
g a l
usta
COAL te()IV1PANY
PHONE 74 ; CLINTON
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MILL•E •
l4
i, 9925,
WILMS
McCormick -Deering Dine of Implements; Engines, Treetop, Trucks.
Gilson Maainfacturing .Co,—Silos, Engines, Litter Carriers'.'Furnaces
Quebec Heaters, etc. •
Doherty Stove Co.—Entire line of Qgebee Cooks and IIel ters,
Good Cheer lino m: Quebec Coeics and Heaters.
Toronto Wlind Mills, Silos,Wa'te • Systems, Pumps, Wood and St
Watereel
,Tames, Stable Euipment, ete. - -
Pedlar People Limited's line of Steel hoofs, Culverts, Ceiling' 1, etc,
Renfrew and Primrose; Cream Separator's.
Canadian Goodrich Rubber Co.'s Footwear, Ribber .Boots, Rubbers
and. Zipper. Overshoes. -
When interested: in any of the above'r r
Vep esenkative with
an 1JXPElPvT",it*alk call: and give'you an estimate. '
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Haa'dware 'O,
- - D
in General Hardware, IPaitlts, Oils, Stoves, Etc.
Rowland 'se/31d 'Stand •
.TELEPHONE' 53 CHS -NAMES STORj9
illy Foed
,A ear toed has _arrived. , This feed
is very hard to buy now and we would
advise laying hi your requirements.
Bran, Shorts and Flour
Will have 'ttvo car loads in very
shortly,. one Maple Lef,and one Five
Roses, .flour and Feeds are down a
little at present and""it is a good time
to book your requirements.
•
•-Oyster Shell,, Beef Scraps
Arid all poultry necessities 'always
on hand, Prices are right anti qual-
ity high.
Buckwheat
We are in the market for- a: fevf
ears. Call us " when you have any
threshed for 'sale.:
J. A. FORD -8z SON:
Phone 123
Flour and'Ie'eed Merchants arid'.
Grain Buyers
y
W F
Having erected new coal sheds will
have on hand full stock of coal. for
immediate delivery: Prices` reason-
able. Also a quantity of dry maple
wood.
• R. J. (MILLER
Orders taken at residence, phone 111
COAL
Stove, Egg, Nut and Threshing Coal
Ooke and Kennel Coal'
Also Dry Hardwood
. ° E. WARD
Phone 155. Burch' Street,
Singer.Sewing Machine
Sold on Easy 'Monthly Payments
Special two-year terms given to
farmers
Also a fun stock of
Needles, Belts &rid Parts
fqr all makes
Sole Agent for the Singer
W. OaliElki COOK
Phoxe 171J ` P.O. Box 201, Cliltton
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The are l -ester
Mem
Many people have: already ex1a rieneed that the New ew KaufmanHigh Pressure -Low :Temperature
process of curing rubber in, the
,manufacture of Rubber Footwear ensures• superior wearing' qualities.
They are getting longer wear without increased cost
Our Personal Guarantee is (behind every pair. We guarantee
that every pair is perfect in -constellation and quality, and that you
will get full service for the money you pay.
There will be a tot of Rubber Weather' about now and we have
made ample provision for everybody's: needs.
Prices Are Reasonable
Men's Rubbers-,, , , . , ,..$1.00 Men's Rubber Boots ' " $3.05'
Ladies' Rtrbb
ers , , , . 85c Ladies Rubber; Boots , . , ?$2.50
Boys' Rubbers 85e, and 90c • Boys' Rubber Boots . $3.25
Girls' Rubbers . '75c Childs' Rubbers , .. . 65e:.,.
Not tile."Bargain Sale' sort but good Rubbers that; can be relied on
to do their duty
_ D JACKSON'
The Big Shoe Store / ,apposite the ,Town $all
C. VENNE , Electrician
Electric, Ranges, Fixtures, ;Bulbs, Irons;: Fans 0nd other
Appliances. -, -
Wiring and Repairs, `, Phone 151
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A car of Western Oats will ar1' ve about No'velnbe
shortly after. See us for•. prices off.; the car.
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Potatoes wanted an
ted will pay�$
p1.20er, ,l,,
ea
P �
lst.'01
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LA
Fey.
We have a caro
f Maple Leaf Flour, lour, Bran and Shorts
coming, 'and will sell it off the car, Special price
ten bag lots of flour::
Cliarleswc)rtli
PRONE 199