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THE CI,INICON NEWS -RECORD
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CLINTON'S LEADING ,IEWELERY STORE -' -
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11/hreconi, the PaEber of Radio, sees the result of his dream
tlie New Ararconi Ono -Dial control—The finest Radio of air •Never
before a
actio like this one -dial control. Pret,uned to razoi,-edge
•• selectivity. Power tube to permit of 'full volume
wilhout the least
distortion --cannot howl even if mishandled.
It gets every available station with one dial. The station wave-
lengths, in metres and kilocycles, are clearly marked on an illumin-
ated indicator, a child can do it. Clear natural tones at any value
Battery operated or. Batteryless
PRICES ARE -4 tube net, $70.; 5 tube set, $90; 6 tube table model,
$115; 6 tube console model, 7165; 6:tube batteryless console, 7125.
POSITIVELY TILE BEST RADIO , TODAY
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VERCOATS
• The new Coats for this season
are marvels of style, comfort and
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
$24.00 and are real values
We have accepted -the agency for
Tip Top made -to -measure clothes
and are prepared -to give ,service
and satisfaction. We are agents
alio for Greene -Swifts and Berger
made -to -measure Suits and Over -
'coats. •
CLEARING PRICES ON READY.
• MADESUITS
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Plumsteel Bros.
• -PATTER
Hallowe'en was the opening night
or. the winter S °Cid seaon that
brings parties and entertainments
into the limelight of the activities of
old and young. It's a natural ten- .
dency to have a bit o' 7 un together,
dine and talk tiTgether, exchange
ideas ! laugh and play together --and
that's a!, party. 'Do you sometimes
find yourself short of ideas when you
plan one. "The Art of Entertaining"
a small Ole hook- would be a help.
Over forty Parties ser described in
'the publication, some are clever and
-unusual ad ,meet the needs of the
hostess who 'doesn't want her partz,,
to he like, every, other iparty, or de-
velop into a passive weather -discus-
sion during the first course. We also
have Dennisen's Party Book at 25c,
showing Decorations, Costumes, Re-
freshments and Gaines. Either one of
these may be of moer use in remov-
ing your social indebtedness thee a
dozen orchids and an interior &cora-
tor.
ls it to be a Bridge Party, the
game that "Keeps on Keeping DU." It
competes successfully with the
theatre or radio which claim so much
attention. We have a mew playing
card said to be the first improvement
in cards of this type for 100 years,
the background is black, hearts are
red, clubs green, diamonds white and
spades yellow. Do you get the idea
of the improvement? The black
ground is restful to the eyes and pro-
vides an unsoilabld surafce and then
each stiit being a different color
makeit impossible to revoke in
either- euchre or bridge. The price
per pack is 90c.
Official Rules of Card. Gaines by
Hoyle is 40e. Auction Bridge cern-
Plete 133?", Work is $2.50' It is not only
the A.SC. but also the X.Y.Z. of
Bridge, for beginners, moderate play-
ers and experts. Other party requi-
sites are prizes, score pads, tally
cards, tally punches, paper 'doilies,
paper napkins and table covers.
The W. 11 Fair Ca
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Often the Cheapest—Always'the Best
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SAFETY ALWAYS
It is true that many a handy man can wire' up the place --but
nine times out of ten he is faulty in his hook-ups or insulation—and
Your home stands ever liable to destruction by fire. Dont ,be penny
wise and pound foolish.- If you' plan, on having your home rewired,
lights changed, new pingo cut in or a complete wiring of a new •
'home, have only first-class worlimanshiP, the service we are equipped
to render—and it costs no more than inferior work.
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Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
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Miss Wallace left this week for Tol-
edo, Ohio, to visit her sister.
Miss Freda Wallis of London spent
the week -end, at her home in town,
Mr. Wilmer Wallis, who has been in
the west for the past few months,
has returned home.
Miss Gilchrist left last week to spend
al few weeks with her sister, Mrs,
Logan of Saginaw, Mich.
Mrs, Livermore, sr., is visiting her
daughters, Mrs. J. IL Leith and
Mrs. 11'. Fawcett -of Blyth.
Miss Mary Matheson of Goderich has
bean the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
• E. Manning the past week or so.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller of Sea-
• forth were the guests on Sunday
-• of Mr. R. J. and Mist Jean Miller.
Mrs. Harvey Jenkins attended the
Women's Institute convention in
London last -week, as delegate from
• the local branch. ,
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Mess's. G. R. Paterson, Distriet Ag-
-riculturalRepresentative, and
Assistant Ostler are in Toronto
this week attendi4 ,the Royal Win-
ter Fah.:
Mr. W.. R, Miller, Miss Marion Miller,
Mrs. Aggie Smith, Mrs. Fred Mc-
Neil ant Mrs. Carter of Toronto
were week -end visitors with Miss
Hattie Courtice of town. '
'VII.. and Mrs. Newton Wylie visited
the former's sister, ,Mrs. 3. E.
Hogg, at the manse this week. Mrs.
Hogg returned with them to Toron-
to to spend a few days.
Mts. A. Weatherwax and little daugh-
ter of ()riffle, have been visiting
with the • lady's parents, Mr. and
1Vfrs. D. Cantelon, during the past
couple of weeks, returning home
this week. -
Ah!
GoO4Coffee
Let us supply you
with our delicious
coffee which you will'
enjoy
THE C. & S. GROCERS
Branch 125j • Main 125w
old we 0 ther Needs
WHEN NEEDING 'A SASHASK US ABOUT IT
We can furnisn'you With StormSash, Storrn Doors and Corribim!!:
tion Storm Door We We are now making Storm Sash, a trial' order
will convince you of the quality. ! • ! •
Thoinas 'McKenzie Estate Clinton
Everything in Builders Supplies • ' Phone 88
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TIIIIRSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927i,
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New Irnr�rted Fruits' 0011N SYRUP _
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NEVvi SEEDLESS RAISINS ". • 29
NEV; SITI.,TA.'hiA, RAISINS25c
Per NEW VALENCIA RAISINS
Per MIXED PEELS' _ • • ' • • • 9 C
Veb•••Cii '--'''''''''"'`
k4AlSTkJIAAN Ci.&
spluer 11,51„, 3..).A,T...siiii\i}5........ . .. . . . . .................. 59;
MIXED PEE•I•.,S, I,cmori, orange and Cit•roli • 39,
Pkeil.,'Ivki•N'i5iii•9i."••••'•'••••••• . ' ..... ''''.''' 5or
Bodley't . • .. .. . • . • .. - • • • • • • • • . - • .. •
SHELLED "3:VALI;lijTe
CANDIED • DliiER:RIEi , co
Perlb. ... ....... . ,........... .. . .
CANNED IiiiAi,i_al crC
15c
PRUNES, Good Size • -
Per lb. .
LARD ' 59
LARD •
- 5 lb, Pail for . ' 95c
ITALTAN RICE
3 • , • ' ' ' • . ... . • • • • •25 I
• FRENCH SARDINBs • ,• •
P.&•
2tinfor q. so.A1 "'' 35
10 bars for , —....
BENSON'S CORN S'AR,C11•-•-• ! • II,.
Per pkg .- • 3.. .. . .... 1••••
CORN NIE•Ar!`29C
6 lbs. for . . ..... .......,
GRANULATEI) SUGAR
Special Jell -57 Powder Deal--
3 r)kg Sherrif, containing cup and saucer,:25c
Canadian. Cheese,•per pkg.
H. & A. Cheese ..,
• Pientomid C3:eam itCheese 15e and 25e Swiss Cheese, per sec on ............ . . . . . .. , .. . .. . 10c
25c 1 . ,,
6
Brookfield Cheese . . .
lbs Rolled Oats 29c Prince Edward Potatoes $1.80 bag
-Ig THE MORNING FlItST DELIVERY 9 am. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. ORDER EARLY
,.Special Cheese Display
25c Edam Cheese, per lb, .. ....... ......... 59e
25°I Roquefort Cheese, per lb. ... , . .... . . .... 15c
Cash and W* T. T Phme
Service 48
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" .PRICE PREVAILS •
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Mrs. David Iloggart of •Londesboro
was in Clinton on Monday and
called on some frierids, She came
to visit her brother, Mr. George
Resselwood, who is a patient in the
Clinton Public Hospital.
IVIr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ambler re-
turned the end of the week from
their honeymoon and spent a few
days with the tatters parents, Bib.
and Mrs. H. E. Rorke, leaving
Tuesday for their home at Pontiac,
Mieh.
11/21r. and Mrs. T. G. Seribbens leave
next week for Moatreal and sail on
the Ausonia on Nov. 25th for Eng-
• land, where they will spend three
• months visiting relatives. Mr.
• Scribbens is a native of Devon
while Mts. Seribbens conies from
Birmingham. Bothhave been in
Canada for some years and are
looking forward to .,a visit to the
herneland. Seribbens' parents
and a grandmother are living in
England, besides other relatives.
• Huron Road,East
• Mr. Noble Holland has finished
threshing beans -for this season, hav-
ing threshed in seventy-three barns,
• Mr. Wes Nott's barn and house and
other outbuildings on .the Gibbing&
farm were destroyed by fire on Fri-
day night last during an electrical
storm.
Mr. and IVErs. g, Padget of New
'Toronto and 150. and Mrs. J. Ren-
shaw of Long Branch spent the
welt -cd at the home of 11,r. Geo. A
Vanderburgh. •
Mr and Iltrs. Noble • Holland at-
tended the onening of the new church
at Porters 11111 On Sunday last.
Specials for Week -end
Oranges,- Broken Sodas, fresh
per doz 29c 31b for 29c
Seedless Raisins. new 2 lb. 29e
Figs, new 2 lbs. for 25e
Prunes, •3 lb. for 29e
Apricots, per lb. • 25e
Choice Dried Peaches, lb25e
Valencia Raisins, per lb. 18c
Choice Mincemeat, per lb200
Good Rice, 3.113s. for .,25e
Ging-er Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25e
Choice Fig Bart, per 111;7 25e
Chicken Vaddie, per eau , 25c
Special Black Tea . 59c
Coffee, per lb. 70e
P. & Q. Soap, 10 bars,for 45e
Ammonia, 3 pkgs. for . 25c
Neb Soap Flakes, 3 pkgs.. 25c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IMEASON
Le. LAWSON & CO
PHONE 111 • PROMPT. DELIVERY
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Auburn r
Mn and Mrs. Strausser arid daugh-
ter, Gladys, of Sebningvills visited !I
with ,Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro over
the ek-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow and fam-
ily of Mitchell .spent Sunday with
friends here, •
Mr. R, and Miss 1111 Jenkins and
Miss R. l'eValkinshaw visited Mr. And
Mrs. J. J. Washington and family on
Smida.y last.
eeently a phonograph w s as
So it would seem that the pupils
whose good fortune it is to attend
here are highly favored.
• Mr. Jas. Laidlaw has moved his
furniture out of his house, recently
purchased by Mr. Thos. Hamilton.
lYfr. Laidlaw has bought a house in
Blyth and will make his home there.
Mr. Frank Itibbert of Goderich
sent Sunday here. Frank has pur-
chased a new Chevrolet coupe. -
Mrs. H. Mogiidge was in London
last Week attending the Viromens In-
stitute convention as a'delegate from
•this branch. ••
GODERICH: • The boats which dis-
charged" cargbes last week at the
Goderich elevators were: Richard J.
Reiss, with 248,000 bushels; Saskatch-
ewan with 102,000 bushel ; Saskadoe
with 240,000 Inishels. The W. 0.
Franz and the Bricadoe are being un-
loaded.
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ullett Teywnsblp
Enhrianr Snell is attending the
Royal Winter Fair • in Toronto this
Week, where he is exhibiting a num-
ber of his fine 'Sheep.
No. 5 school, near Lonedsboro, 55
a progressive school and as proof of
this it has this fall adopted the hot
lunch_ system, ',Each day the pupils
have ono hot dish at lunch time, soup,
or vegetable or, a hot drink. The
teacher,Miss 12e;rrott and the older
pupils, arrange a sort of menu for
each week and also arrange who will
attend to the washing of dishes, etc,
An oil stove has been procured, with
the utensils necessary, and the pupils
are enjoying the comfort of a hot
lunch at noon, A piano is also p..rt
of the equipment of this school and
COA.1.4
D. L. and W..Coal and Semet-Sol-
Vey Coke ale.wys on hand for immed-
iate delivery:
Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood
Prices reasonable and same to all
Orders taken at Sutter and Per
due's and accounts may be paid there.
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
Phone 96
STEIVES
For Heating
and Cooking
See our new Quebec Ranges and
Heaters. Just what the family needs
for the coming winter.
SEE ,0133 WINDOW DISPLAYS
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Clare Bros. Products and the
"Circulator" made by Dominion
Service Co. -
MAKE AN INSPECTION OF OUR
LINES—AT RIGHT PRICES
Agent for Louden Cil Burner
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244 •
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• 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 yourselves more with a
fear good comfortable chairs or a Chesterfield Suite. • W,e ha Ve- a
fine,' large stock' of both which are built for Strength, Beauty and
Comfort.
Then for goed refreshing sleep it will pay you to discard that
worn out mattress for a Marshall" or Simmons spring -filled Mattress,
Prices ranging from $25.00 to $37.50 and .y�u wilI 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 Bede.
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HARDWARE DEPT. -
As usual we have a splendid stock of tlui famous Beach ranges
and heaters, also other makes to suit your price,
Sonic Extra Special Values in Electric Heaters and)rons
BARGAIN -6 50 -gal. Steel Drums at $2.00 each
Clinton Hardware andfurniture Co
THE STORES WITH A STCIt
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 • Ilardwaro 195
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• STAR THEATRE
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY-.NOV, 21, 22 and 23
• The "dreadnaught" of comedies
We're lit The Navy N
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• SPECIAL PEATURE--VAUDEVILLE PERFORMERS
Admission -350 and 25c
Show starts at 8:00 sharp
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY—NOV.44, 25 and 26
The Mysterious Rider
Want to forget oyurself ? Come out to the great open spaees with
"The Mytsvious Rider"
Admission -25e and 15c
Show starts at 8115
1 for Eggs and Poultry
Good Quality Brings
NOW PLAYING
KISS IN A TAXI
4
Featuring Bebe Daniels
Admission -25e and 15.c
WePay Spot Cash
• Good l'riees
Gunn, Langlois & Co, Limited
HEAD OFFICE .--• MONTREAL, t1E.
CLINTON' BRANCH, . cLuuTor4, ONTARIO
• PHONE 190
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