The Clinton News Record, 1926-12-09, Page 8CLINTON'SLEADING J 1WELEI'STORE
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Get out of 'clic way or the man
-who knows where he's going.
He's been over to his neighbors
and heard the Mar carr Paaio'
and is now on his way to John-
ston's Jewellery Store to get ,
one..
4 tu$e, 5115.00, 5 taloa $125.00
S tubes $250.00
The best in the world
Alsoa 5 tube Transatlantic,
" 562 50
Vhiteo 5 tube 'complete for
$85.00
Our Chrietiens Stock IsTauow
complete '
Kra *eel i%Jake Yost Selections Early
�.� JOHNSON.
Graduate ef, Termite College of Optometry
er'y and Ptietia,Iu:s!- • -Next^Hooey's Drug Store'
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What;is' ,rlior_e stiitabble 505 •
father,brother 05 lntsbafnd khan
a• iiiew English Broadcloth shirt
Plain colors or fancy patterns.
You may add to it if you wiali
one of our new silk or crepe ties.
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They are right up-to-date -and=
• range in price from •
75e:to, 51,50
glowserwm
arwick Gift
forth While
Cliittdt n Newt -Record
+Good in Quality W
--Refined in Appearance
_Moderate in Price
high in Public Favour.
Not the Gifts you usually see, but
a collection of gifts drat you seldom
gee. Individually boxed as you: would
like to receive them yourself, each.
with a catchy, jingle card, same are
dainty, some useful and all are at-
tractive.
Nowcustomers you'll be )ca.ppy,
When you See this•" line so snappy,
It will help you, make you senile;
It's packed so neat and pretty,,
The inclosure' card is Kitty;
It's a,eine you wilI think is quite
,ORb1I WHILE.
Your Days• are
Numbered
That is .your: shopping days—Just
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two weeks more
Ties D.. Fair Go
Often the Cbeapest—Always' the Best
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'We have a cho ee selection, of
House:Slippers for all the fam-
ilyaiCd'atlower Oleos than have
been shown since pre-war days:
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DON'T' LET SAI?'t`h CATCH
?O11 SI,ElI('ING
SHOP ELY a av
urasteel Bros.
PHONE '25,
NEWFRUITS
RAISINS—Valencia, Seedless, Fed.,
Seeded, Bleached Sultanas for light.
fruit Bake, Large Muscatels.
NEW PEELS --Citron, • Orange d
Lenton, &leo oat peels, readymixed.
Shelled Nuts, Cherries, . Extracts
Almond Icing
The C. & S. Grocers
in Store, Phone 125. W. '
' Branch Store, Phone 125 J.
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Specially► Priced°'for
ciiipisTMAs
Miss Isobel Draper of Brantford spent
the week -end at her home in town.
Mrs. Mary McIntyre of Toronto was
in town for a day or so this week.
Mrs. Baker of ICingston is visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr. Robt.
Marshall.
Reeve Middletonis attending • thb
meeting of ,County Council in God-
erich this week.
Mrs. R. A. Bell spent Saturday and
Sunday in Goderich with Mrs, W.
Clarke, who is ill.
Mrs, I''ulton of Yale, Mich., has been
visiting or Sisters, the -Misses
Thompson of town.
Mr. and -Mrs. E. W. Rodaway left
Friday for Wallaceburg and will
spend the winter there and in Chi
cago.
Messrs.. Heeibert Crich and Roger
Pepper of. Clinton and Roy Pepper
of Tuckersmith spent a; clay at the
Guelph Winter Fair last week.
Miss Stewart, of Clinton, sang a solo
very sweetly in Melville chureh last
Sunday morning. She was the
guest of Miss L. Dayinond,--•Fer-
gus News -Record.
Mr. D. Shanahan of 1Seaforth called
on friends and relatives in .Clinton
and vicinity this week. M. Shana-
• hen leaves. shortly to spend a ce'uple
of months at Southern Pines, North
Carolina.
1Ir. and Mrs, A. J. Kennedy and their;
daughter, .Mrs.,Allen of Winnipeg
are visiting with 1Vfrs. Kennedy's
mothe'S, Mrs, E. •T ermen, of Clip=
-ton., It is about thirty years. since
Mrs:. Kennedy's last' visit home.
Mrs. H )3.-• 'Chant has •been in St:
Catharines this week on account; of
the illness and subsequent death
'hex. mother,, the ` late ,1Virs - E,
Holmes. Mr. Chant went down for;
the funeral, which took place Wed-
nesday.
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_ _ _mow•---- -- — —
udgg in from the many peo-
ple buying sets this will be a
Radio Christmas, y Join ,in !
We carry the ' newest and best
Radio sets made. Sets large
or small, with or without cab-
inets. • We guarantee every set
and part we'sell. Come l in to-
day 1 Hear then -It will be
a pleasure to demonstrate'
Facia, Radiodyne
De Forest & Crossley
A Gift for the home is.
a, Gift for the 'tvhole family
fi r . e
,Sutter � YC WIRING..
HARDWARE , PLUMBING " ELECTRIC
PHONE 147w
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3.1b, box candy (Assorted)
3 tins Fruit, Peaches', Pineapple and
Fruit for salad for
C, & B Choi Chow ;
Christmas Crarellers
Stuffed Oliges
Stuffed Olives, small
Ripe,QGves, each
, Bodleys Almond Icing,, per lb. 50c
993
gift
90c
50c
'40•& 45c
3 for 1.00
2Qc
39c
1'TICJRSDAY; DI.CPM'BER 0, 1926:
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Suggestions
Decorated Christmas Cake
Light Cherry Cake
4 Ib. Christmas Cake
Bodleys Plum Pudding
Apex • Marmalade
Sun MaidPrttnes, 2 lb. pkg., 3 For
Sheiled• Pecans, Shelled Brazils.
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riilay Borgain Prices
PEAS •
2 cans for
MIXED P21105 2'
Per,ib
CLAI?gS TORIAPO SOUP 27
3: for
,P,CRII AND BEANS •6�ayy r 0�r
c
3 .51155.505,:.. ,
CORN STARCH 27c
27c,
EVERYTHING DELICIOUS ;FOR,,
CHRISTMAS13'ERE
MIXED lbs.
NTJTS 2. foe C,
"TABLE 'RAISONS 35C
Per. lb
TABLE FIGS .4
Per,' lb. ,-,., PITTED DATESq C
Per lb, ..... ......... 2SC
What could be nicer than a "Basket of
Fruit". for .an aged" person or an invalid.
Leave us your .order. In the evening if
possible.
WE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS FROM,
DEC. 15th TILL CHRISTMAS
603
50e
1.75
150c
90c
1.00
Saturday Bargain` Price.
ROLLED OATS
G lbs. for
CORN MEAL,
6 lbs, for
IMIAPCILES
3 Boxes for ,. .
SEEDLESS RAISINS
2 lbs. for .. ,
DATES
2 lbs. for •
SOAP :
'7 bare for .. ..... l.
: .:.... 29C
CORN FLAIKES °9•9C
-3 pkgs for
JELLYePOWDER0
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4 pkgs for ,,
SOAP CHIPS 2nd
2 lbs. for•,.. ..•.., (�
SHELLED. WALNUTS:�JC
New, per 1b; '
SHORTENING,®�
3'1lb. Pail
SHORTENINGr
5 lb. Pail .
e
9c
29e
29.e
tic,
Big Tea Week -2 lbs. Orange Pekoe, regular 80c lb. _ 21bs." $1.39
Fish Department --Finnan Haddie/ Filletts, Oysters, Halibut and --Salmon; Snacks:
In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.in. ln'the Afternoon First Delivery '2.30 p.m: Kindly Or'der,Early
Cash and 'Nell' ho
Service b° 4
Where " Sells for less" price revalls.
aniai
t1 Wl� i1Ml w" -a.
SUITS AN D OVERCOATS
That appeal 10 -ever man, gouing or old
chasms power w you
p-�-
,. ,V1S; Herman '
Cleaning and, Pressing'
Custom Tailoring •
Vj,a.....m.
R F RS.
WANTE
Your money has greater pnr-
hen y buy
your elothing Here. We are o£ -
faring exceptional values in
, Suits and Overcoats. To give
you the utmost in "style, in fab-
ric' and in tailoring we have
combed the best markets of the
country. Never have, you seen
• a finer. showing of Suitings. All
personally guaarnteed by us to
giveyou lasting ,service.
Best Indigo Dye Settings at
r
$30 to 555
one
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auspices of Trinity ehureh Sunday
school will .he given cit the town hall
on Friday, December 17th. Recita-
tions, songs, dialogues, etc., and two
playis, "That tong' Ago Duet," and
"Miss Doulton's Onhids, will make
up the program,
The fishing season closed. here last
Week 'and not airy too soon, either. 1.t
wasn't a repitition,of the blockade at
th-e,;,Soo but they were obliged to
bre'alc the ier on the river on the Best
,f
13agield
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.Sowell ,left on
Tuesdaytp. spend the winter in Longi
don.'
Mr, end Mrs. R. -Smith returned on
Monday after spending a fete days in
London with the former's sister, who
is ill,
1Vl:ts. Jas. Ferguson left on Satur=
day to spend the winter with 'her son
in London.
Mr. Wan. E. Parker returned 15
Sarnia, on Tuesday;:after spending .a
month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
Chas. Parker, t -
A new Gilson riot'ajr furnace is
being installed in the United church,
Mr. Win. McDool returned last
week -after visiting relatives h Owen
Sound,
Mrs. A. R. Seeds, returned to the.
village on Saturday last after spend
irg a 'month at Oro Station with her
parents..
:Mrs. -Newton -Bradly spent a few
dayslast week with her parents ie
Toronto. .
Miss Alma McKay arrived home on
Saturday to sepnd the Christmas sea-
son with her parents.
Mr.,WM, Sturgeon had the misfor
tube to have his fish shanty, and con
tents, nets, leads, floats, boxes, etc.,
all destroyed by Tirol early Saturday
evening, - He had been mending nets
in the morning and had a -fire-in the
stove but was not back in the after-
noon, A few ininutes after six his
children 'saw the :tire but thought at
first it was a lantern, later it was
found to be a fire and the alarm was
raised and help hurried to the scene'
but it was then tod Car advanced t
save anything, - It is thought that;
gnarl: from the stove started the rive
The building' was partly, covered by
Am now paying special high prices
for all kinds of ,law Furs.
I . A. HOVEYY
Clinton, Ont.
Phone, SW.
made
last week' brief mention was •
of .the death of: Thomas Ring at his
home in Lorldor�..; Mr,.1Cir was for
many years'a'tv'ell esteemed Citizen of
Biryfieid, haeing;; spent the greater
pa}t of his life here He tan a.bak-
ere: for about forty years, until he'
wa4 burned out.;;in the .big fire four
yefrra, ago last month. He moved with
hie family to ,,tondon the following
spring. .
I)eceae-ed was born in Bayfield.
Jnlie 141h 1864. Thirty-six veers'
ago the twenty fifth of April he mat
eied: iss Ida \ anstoee also of Bay-
field. • gre, Ring' was i11 but a few
drys, having taken• sick with the flu
ori Wednesday -And on Friday he.was
obliged to remain rn bed. He also
contracted blood, poisoning from an
affeition,:ef his' loot and-liassed' quiet -
1 to the GreatBeyond .on Monday,:
e' . Besides'' his willow
November 29th '
he yea -yes to mourn two daughters
sand two sons •, Hilda,'Shirley and
Frank of London and Harold of
Sarnia.; Lillian; Mrs. A. Attwood,
predeceeeed her father six n}onths
ago. Foursisters and three brothers
survive: Mrs.D. Harrison, Goderich;
Mrs. Calderwood, Ottawa; Mrs. Place
and ;:Mrs. Treleaven - of Vancouver;
John Ring of iiloydninister; }Terry
Kdng, Cahlormai, and George of Bay-
field:
The funeral leas held -on Wedn S- need of. Everyone knows the best
Ohre Bros
y,b to
WILLETT TOWNSHIP
The.5ollowig is the report of S. S.
No, 2.for the month of November:
Sr. Oh—Margaret •Carbert, 358;
Harry Reynolds, 350; Elizabeth Mor-
rison, -846; Agnes Cerberi and Gerald,
Brown, "equal, 319.••
' Jr. 4th Jim Reynolds, '3261' heel.
Reynolds, 298. •
insurance '^ , f%
.The school Christmas -concert is to
he held on Friday ,night.
T1re Qhristmas: concert:' under the
Sr. 3rd—Agnes Morrison, 305:
3rd --Rita Goebert, 262
2nd—Margaret Morrison, 109:
•Pr•! Jinn Morrison.
• .M'ARY FLYNN; Teacher.
,Are-• ouu,
For Winter
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Good Old - Christmas Time
Is _Coming Fast
Be prepared' by 'havieg' us install
one of our Newel 'Cluebce Cooks and
Heaters in your home.
Perhaps it is a .furnace you -are in
It's not too early to plan your gifts so we arehlniiti
list for your consideration to'heIp you make someone happy.
c.=...._
How about a Chesterfield. Suite
from the fancily. '
Or •a good comfortable Chair 05
;Rocker, or a good Spring and Mat-
tress.
We • have a real stock of Floor,
Bridge and Table Lamps in all the
new styles.
Swell Mirrors and Pictures to
brighten up the: home. •
Other very useful articles are: Lin-
oleum, Congoleum or Carpet Rugs or
•Mats; Farley Tables, Desks,• Sectional''
Bookcases, Cedar Chests,. Card Tables,
Ferneries and Smokers.
All kinds of Furniture for the
children, including: Doll Cabs, Baby
Walkers," Sleighs, Toy Sets, High
Chairs anal ,SVmall- Rockers..
And as. you know—
"OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT"1
clay, December, 1st, from ,Trinity is "Tho Iiecla," ride 1?Y n ;
church, of which he was.a member, Prestont or let ire repair your old one.
Bayfiold cemeti ry, Rev. I 7L 1'anll
Conducting the funeral service. 'Phe in: and see our line, when it ` ••
pallbearers were James 'Mose, Fred I Houle
Iludie, Alfeed Erwin, •Fred Gemin
harclt, Andrew McGregor and Charles is ebnvenient. We are prepay.ed to
Parker. Among• those who attended l '
the 'funeral Froiu a distance were Mr. 1 show yon the best.
and Mrs• Pan: Harrison, Roos and
'Jean Harrison,:, Susie Westlake, ';and r"
Mos. , Mollwain,, Gode ich, Mrs: J.
Calderwood, Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.,
Gledhill, Benoniller; Albert Vanstone,:
Gerrie; Hugh 1:Tar r is, Miss Willialus,"
My; and Mrs. Bert I-Iale, London and
Arlington: Attwood, :Detroit
The sympathy of the commmnity is
exteildied to the bereaved ones,
HARDWARE DEPT.
We always carry a good line 'of
Silverware, Carving Sets, Stainless
Steel -Knives nives and Forks, Electric Per-
colators acid Toasters.
l or the Kiddies Kiddie Cars,
Sleighs and Wagons
Special Window of Aluminum ware
at 79¢.
'Electric `Light Bulbs 5 for $1.00 .
EXPERT SKATE GRINDING
Hardware and Emit � �re
Clinton
THE STORES WITH A STOCK ; ,
MONUMENT DEALER:
FUNERALiure, DIRECTORS _ Iiatdware 19s
Furniture Phone: 104'
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
All kinds of Live, and Dressed..
for the Christmas, Trade
LUN LA GLOIS - && Co.9 Limited
wY4JAtI9
HEr1D Q,CTICn 144QNTREAL, QUE.
'CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 190