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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-11-03, Page 8TILE CLINTON NEWS -R CORD CLINTON'S Li:AD.,,NG SE I•LERY STO Marconi, the Father o1? Rai5o sees; the result of his dream in - the 'New Marconi One -Dial control `l be °finest Radio of all. Never ; before a radio like this one -elicit control. Protuned 10 razor edge'.' selectivity. 'Power tube to permit of full volume 4without the least distortion—cannot howl even if mishandled. I1 gets every available station with one dial. The station wave- lengths. in metros and kilocycles, areclearly marked on an illumin- ated indicator, a child can do it. Clearnatural tones at any value Battery 'operated or Batteryless'` ICES ARD --4 tube set, 570.; 5 tube set, X90; 6 tube table model, $115; 0 `tube ` console model, 5165; 6 tube batteryless console, $325. POSITIVELY '1'Il'E BEST RADIO TODAY R. /+L J WRNS Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next }covey's Drug Store ..sowsmirgs....eimaaaosam.a.p.er.oamaraswm, mar INTER ERCUATs The new Coats • for this season are marvels of style, comfort ands quality. Blues are 'decidedly pop- ular and we are showing a line of chinchillas • at:_ $24,00 that are without a rival. In the lighter shades we have 'an exceptionally attractive range at from $18.00 to $24.44 and are real vsluea We have accepted the agency for Tip Top made -to -measure clothes, and: are prepared to give service and satisfaction, We and agents also for Greene -Swifts and Berger made -to -measure Suits and Over- coats. ,.f. CLEARING PRICES ON READY - . MADE STATS Plus.ss efl4'9.Y" @ 11'"17;'. 71 n. PHO B 25r y� Have you 'promised " the family "agood radio set" this year? It is a good investment in culture and you should not delay the,day. In present stage of development the fall and wMter months are best -for radio reception. The air Al free from storms and elec- trical disturbances and a good radio furnishes entertainment and in- struction -for the whole family. Tins etore is headquarters for Canadian General Electric and Pada Re4io, sets and equipment. Also B. Batteries and Storage B Batteries and 1.,oud Speakers. Come in and listen in—and let as ,explain the merits of the • different sets. Sutter `& Perd.ite PLUMBING'. HARDWARE * ELECTItIC WIRING Phone 147w t Plant now for Winter and Spring ' . DAFFODILS Flowering Let tie supply you from a tine stock SNOWDROPS, Eta. of— - - Paper White Narcissus, quickly HYACINTHS grown in either water or earth. - CROCUSES, - Only 5c a Bulb Give`Vont-Plants Good Soil—We sell TULIPS it at 15c a Pail ANEMONES ' CVNIN{SHA E, FLORIST 32-3 C�®Fireproof all.:aard • Walls and cdilings made with Gyproe remain rigid and perman- ent ent with the ",durability of the rock from which it is made It- is light and easily handled, and it will not buckle or warp. The surface. may be papered, painted or panelled. ,Gyproc can be used i nevery building, whether it be the cellar, attic or any Place where good walls and ceilings are necessary. GYPROC—SHINGLES—LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Tho ►;as , clCenzie.Estate, Clint° PIIONE '88 The good golden 'grin is as heavy Land sonud .as ever before, the apples as red and rosy, the 'grapes ,quite luscious, Tlie season,has'been gra:' cjRus to us. '1nd the old earth has kept the promise made to us that it should bring forth plenteously` of its. fruits. Thanksgiving Day. comes only once a twelve=month` but the spirit of "'thankfulness, with many could be In evidence every day in the year. - We cannot kill the farted calf or have roast turkey for dinnerall the time, but there is to most of as something to be grateful for even' ' if a few' potatoes do rot Or a'field ,or two ef: oats sprout in she shock. We therefor , suggest that you send a Thanksgiving greeting card to your friends or can you use a Tissue Crepe Table Cover, Crepe Napkins, Doilies, Entice Cards; Decorated Paper 30 inches vide, ,Turkey cut-outs or Seals, all appropriate to the season, SCATTER SUNSHINE WITH GREETING' -CARDS. The: W. B, Fair Co Often the'Cheapest—Always the Best Mk. IL W. Ambler of Pontiac, Mich is in town this week. isfr. Cecil, VanHerne of Elmira was home over, the week -end. Miss Lottie Slomen returned this week frpnz a • visit{ in Chicago. Mrs. W;'Jz Miller, ar., is visiting friends in London for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. C.'Mogk of Mone -- ton called on Clinton friends one day this week, ll r. Fred .W;arning. of Delhi is visit- ing his daughter, Mrs, G. A. Crooks of the Base Line: Mrs. Elliott of Toronto visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, i.; Lindsay, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leonard are vis- '" iting friends•atBurgessville, Wood - Stock, Norwich and Delhi. Mrs, H. Pennebaker and„ Miss Edna left this week on. a visit to rela- tives in Toronto and Oshawa. Mrs, Clifford Keys of Va'rta spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, "John Tiplady `of the -Gravel Road, last week. Mics. J. Wiseman is spending a (ow _ -weeks ' with her daughter, Mrs." MacCaRum of Kingston and son, -Mr. J. C. Wiseman of Brockville. Mrs. G J: Hunter; her sister, Miss Jennie Grant, and cousin, Miss Campbell' of Seaforth, leave on Tuesday next to spend the winter • in d'aliforuia. • Misses Helen Jowell of St. Williams; Grace Rorison of Chatham and Marjorie "McLean of Leamington are the guests this week of Miss• `Dorothy Rorke. Miss Lola Black of London and Miss An Mae Hood of Kippeu spent a few days last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. J. Fisher, 13111 street. Rev. G. I. Barns of Salford, formerly pastor of the Clinton and,Anburn Baptist cherphes, 'and Mrs. Burns called on old friends here and at Auburn; on Monday and Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Sohn McEwan returned from E'ldersi'ey, .Sask., last eveelc and Mr, McEwan will resume work in his tailor shop.,, Mr. McEwan. went west ' last spring believing that the outside life would be bene- ficial to his healtif;'•and' he had a fair corp on his fain this 'season. Mrs, Mctvran followed later id the season and remained for a time. Striven Township' Mr. Thomas Fairservice has sold his farm on the lith concession to his brother, Mr. James Fairservice of the Stt{ concession, who takes posses- sion this fall, having sold his farm to his neighbor, Mr, Wm. Carter. We wierWeleome Mr. and Mrs. James Fairservice to our neighborhood. Mr. George Hesselwood, who has been sick for the last two years, is 'not improving. He has been takento the Clinton Hospital for treatment and we hope to hear soon of some amendment in his condiition. Stanlien Township Mrs. Thos. Baird; er., has returned. home after visiting her sister, Mrs. Angus Gordon of Ashfield, Mr. John. McGregor of I e risville, Mich., visited his brother, Mr. Hugh McGregor, -last week. Wo aro called upon this week to re- eord;'the loss of a highly esteemed resident of Stanley .Tp., in the -person of Mrs, John, Cowan, widow of the late John Cowan, sr., who died on Friday; Oct. 28th, it. her 82nd,,year• She leaves te" mourn the loss of a good mother one son and two daugh; ters, John and Sophronia' 'at home litton's -7777 ise old thr T'E;URSDAYO'VEIGIBEit' 3, 192 roeer If you would be as wise as an owl, read our "Than s y° g g Specials and. see "Our Owl "Window" m how to .he "Hea,ithy, 'Wealthy and "V ?`ise. California, Grapes 15c lb' Special values in S 1® ° counters far of Prince Edward Potatoes to unload at bag .ora; -order —For the Dinner. Campbell's Soup.. 150. Cranberries, perlb.; , „ 25c Asparagus , ,. 25e and 40c Canned Peai"s , , 30c. Canned Puniplcin 18e Mixed Nuts, per lb, ", • 30c Cheese Chips . . ... 20c Swisii Cheese , •• 60e Celery, per bunch .., 10e Pietaehio Nuts . 5e' Thanksgiving Dinner Clear; Tomato, Soup Roast Tiirkey 1- iced Potatoes : Scalloped Onions Buttered Asparc gus Celery Cranberry Jelly • Olives Pear Salad -• ` Cheese Chips Pumpkin ' Pie Nuts and Grapes Coffee: Big Prune Week Prunes are Very Fine in Quality and Cheap. Good size, per lb:.. • , , 10c Large 'size;/per ib .15c Extra size,' per lb.' , ... , 25c Also Dried -Peaches and Apricots 15e and 20e, Other Specials forweek-end- -loth. ee-e11d,10lbs. Glanttlated Sugar• 3 lbs. Broken 'Socias 73e 29c Ginger Snaps;- 2 lbs.' for . , r , , . 25e Dried Fruits California Raisins, 2 lbs. for ..' 29c Lemon and Orange Peel .. 25e Mivted : Peel .' 39e , New 'Valencia Raisins 18e, White Beaus, 4 Ibs. for''.. Oranges, per dozen Breakfast Bacon, per lb. . 25e 23c, 29e, Filletts of ,Haddie _ Finnan Haddie Saif on Snacks Head Lettuce California Grapes Special :Price on car of Dominion Sugar' IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY .9:a.m..' IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST .DELIVERY 2:30 p:m. We. O ,O'NeH Cash a&. Service WHERE "SEL'I45 FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS. ,ORDER EARLY Phone 48 For the Feast Thanksgiving The one 'day in all the year when the family dtnner donin=, ates the festivities, and mother will have nothing but the best foods in the land. for the table Olives; plain15c, 200, 40d'Golden Baritsui Corn, tin 20e MO "stuflet7 , ': 20e, 20e, 40c Canned Shrimps 25c• Branston •Pickles, C. & $.- 300 Jelly Ppwders, 4 for 25e Pure Hors@'Radish ... 25e Mince Meat, 'per lb. 20e Sliced Pineapple 20e Salted Wo,fers, per pkg. 5e Heinz Ketchup ... 20c and 30e Cranberries, per Ib. - 25c GRAPES—'LETTUCT =-CELER'Y' . SWEErT POTATOES • CABBAGE—BANANAS--ORANGES FILLETS OP HADDIE LAWSON qo. PHONE Ill PROMPT DELIVERY smiewsragew :THE &S Branch 125j Ah' Good Coffee Let us supply you. withour der ous coffee which you will enjoy . GROCERS Main 125w COAL D. L. and W, Coal and Semet-Sol- vay Coke alawys on hand for immed- iate delivery.; Also a quantify • of dry Maple Wood Prices reasonable' and same to all -Orders taken at Sutter and Per - due's and accounts maybe paid there. m J. Mt1LI ER & SON Orders taken 'at residence, Ontario. St. , Phone'46• and Mrs. John Sparks of the Bronson line, Stanley.' The funeral took place on Sunday to Bayfield centetary and was largely attended. The pallbearers were Robt. and Joseph Greer. Joe Foster, John Woods, John McDonald and Samuel Sterling,. ' Mr, .and MVlrs. William ,Rohner of Goderieh township were the guests of Mr. Samuel Bohner of the Bronson line On Sunday last. Mr. Joe Greer was in London one:. day lastweek 00 business., STI VE8 For Heating and CoGking ` See our new,.. Quebec Ranges and Haters. Just: what th9 ,family needs for the Coining winter. -. • SII E OUR .WINDOW DISPLAYS Clare Broe.. Products and.the "Circulator" made by Dominion Service -Co, MAKE' AN INSPECTION OF OUR. LINES—A:T RIGHT PRICES` Agent for Louden OiT Burner:' E s HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 e.. How About Some Real Comfort Since fall is here again and you will be spending most of your evenings` at home you would surely enjoy you7seives more with a few good comfortable chairs or, at' Chesterfield Suite. INS have a fine, large stock of both which are ,built for Strength, Beauty and Comfort. Then for good refreshing sleep it will pay -you to discard that worn outmattress for a Marshall or Simmons spring -filled Mattress, Prices ranging from $25.00 to $37.50 and you will agree with us that you could not spend the same amount in any better way. If it is something a little cheaper we have good values in all layer -felt mattresses. from $12.00 to $19.00.Also a good assortment of Springs and Walnut Steel Beds, • HARDWARE DEPT. As usual wehave a splendid stock of the famous Beach ranges. nd heaters, also other makes to 'suit your price. • Sone Extra Special -Values, in Electric eaters and Irene A BARGAIN -6 501ga1. Steel Drums at $2.00 each Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOOK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196 STAR THJEATRE. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Nov. 7, 8 and 9 A REM:THANKSGIVING TREAT ---4A. SPECIAL PICTURE AT REGULAR PRICES • • • ' Featuring John Barrymore Admission- '25c'and 15e Thursday, Friday and Saturday—November 10, 11 and 12 The Show that raptured Broadway, Chicago and every bii in America Admission -25e and 15c NOW PLAYING THE QUARTERBACK Admission -25c and 15e for We Pay Spot Cash and Po It Good Quality Brings Goo,d t*rietes i1< Gunn . l�nn � a, Limited MONTREAL, QUE. HEAD 'OFFICE' LINTON' BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO " PHONE 190