HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-11-24, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELIIRW STORE,
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_ MEN'S SHIRTS AND BOYS' SHIRTS
FINE SHIRTS AND WORK SHIRTS
Shirts for every need and every occasion from Tooke, Strand•
mud Arrow brands, at prices that make you just want to buy them.
Tooke Birley Cord Shirt is designed and tailored' by,specialists from
long -wearing fabric in perfectly fast colors and is guaranteed to give
satisfaction.. Shirt with I. soft and I. starched collar for , , ,', ..$2.95
Strand plain and fancy broadcloth shirts, all sizes, special at $1.49
Clearing lines as low se ... 95c
Mackinaw Flannelette work shuts, well made, good full„ sizes,
special price $1.29
Boys' Fine Shirts ,. _ —, - 98e to $L50
Special clearing line, "white with collar attached at , . . , . 59c
Boxed Shirts for Christmas Gifts
BUY THEM NOW AND GET FIRST. CHOICE
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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 plugs cut in or a 'coinplete wiring of a new
home, have only first-class workmanship, the service 'we are, equipped
to render—and it costs no mare than inferior work.
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TIT'1JRS J , ;! OVJI1Ciii li 2s, 102`f..'
God -and "the Geecerysnan
The new book by ifarold Bell
Wright. He pictures the mon and
women of, today and shows n world
in which religion seems to be fading.
His characters include the church-
man, the business man, the mothers
and daughters, the older and,younj er>
eeencrtions of any small town.' "A, -'
world starved for religion, every
character rings true -Lb the human.
nature all about you.
Lost. Ecstasy
ly'Mary' ,Roberts Rine/26f, lits
life, vigor and the courage of deep
emotions, combines the thrill of a
Western story- with the c}tlture.of
the East, tells of an educated,
wealthy Easterngirl's _,love for au
arrogant virile Westerner and of the
'lumultuou,, course of their -lives. The
story is praised by critics,
Jelna
By Maze de la Roche, the $10,000
'price novel ''chosen as the winner
fron-{;"' eleven hundred manusci'ipts
from all parts of the world, for the
most interesting novel of any kind,
sort or description. The author is
Canadian born, lives in Toronto and
this -fact gives the book a national as.
well as literary interest,
Friendly Acres ,
Is trite to name, so humane, so full
of joyous outdoor life, by Peter Mc
Acthuz,a foe to all things mean or
unlovely. This i a volume of essays
describing in .lovingly -worded detail
the delight he had in the acres that
surrounded his home, a country -side
seen through a personality rich in
mellowed philosophy and wholesome
humour.
Only four of the new books intro-
duced briefly to you and our space
about filled. There are more forth-
coming for your delight whether you
prefer the gay contriver of eeve story
or the writer -who lits something
serious to say, those who describe the
great open spaces or the chronicler
of homey.. circles; - tender romances;`
mystery or exquisite bits of worldly.
wise recountings, knowledge, pleaeure
and entertainment caught in print
"?or tour Delight."
The W: D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Miss Mary Walls was in Toronto over
the week -end.
Mrs. Swan of Lucknow visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Was. Walker this
week. -
Mr. We. S. Downs, who hes been in
Toronto for some weeks past, has
returned home.
1ifxs. Charmer of X.ondon is a guest,at
the Remo .of her daughter, Mrs. J,"
Mervyn. Elliott.
Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Scribbens leave
today for Montreal and sail to-
morrow for '.England.
Mrs: Eldred Yeo of Hohnesville spent
the week -end with her father, Rev,
T. J. Snowdon- of town,
Mrs. Crerar and children of Toronto
are visiting the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. McTaggart.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. • Gibbings have'
gone :to. Toronto, where they in-,
tend staying for the winter,
Mrs. Ed. Boyce' of Brucefield spent a
feiv days last week withher aunt,
Mrs. R. Armstrong, Huron street.
Mr. and Mrs, W.•'Robertson and Mr.
11 and Mrs, J.' Stevenson visited
SUtte �� tare nd"s.past week with Brantford
frie
PLUMBING I HARDWARE ELEGTRTC WXRI1)IG MIs. R. ,Fitzsimons and Mrs. Munro'
aro in Detroit visiting the former's
son andlatter's brpther, Mr. N.
Fitzsimons.
Mrs. Frank Arscott of London has
been visiting her brothers, Mr." J.
W. and Mr. Murray McEveaa of
town during the past week.
Mrs. Carter of Strathelair, Alta., vis-
ited last week with her brothers,
Mr, John Diehl of Clinton and Mr.
H. Diehl of Stanley township.
Mrs. J. If Rutterfield,,who has been
spending the past few weeks with
her . aunt, Mrs. R. Armstrong, has
returned to her home in Bay City,
Mich. "
Prof. A. C. Chant, who delivered the
first of a course of lectures to be
'given in Clinton under the Uni-
versity, Extension plan, on Friday
evening last, was the, guest of• his
brother, Mr. H. B. Chant, while in
town.
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For Christmas
Cakes and Puddingsg
_
FRESI3 FRUITS Puffed Seeded, Seedless and
Spanish, Valencia Raisins, Shelled Walnuts and Al-
monds, New Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels and the
other additional freshly packed necessities.' May we
have the pleasure of supplying your needs in these
fancy, new stock goods?
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THE C. & S.GROCERS
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Brandi 125j • Main 125w
"THE BEST THAT'S MADE IN EVERY GRADE"
People today appreciate the floors of their homes as more than
something to walk on. The extraordinary strength,, beauty, ,pnd
wearing quality of oak has made this wood the nation's favorite
flooring material. The most beautiful of all flooring materials--
Oak—isalso the most economical, because of the superior wearing
qualities of the wood.
Tt adds to the beauty of the home, and lessens the drudgery
of house -keeping I
Let us toll you how little it will Cost to put oait floors, in your home
EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS' SU1'PPLIES
Phone 88
Thomas McKenzie `,Estate Clinton
Residence; 61
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Kippena.
The V,. M. S. of St. Andrew's
United church held their annual
thankoffering on Sunday, Nov. 20th,
a splendid attendance greeting- Miss
Govenlock o£ Japan, who was the
special speaker. .A choir of ladies
rendered suitable choruses for the oc-
casion. There were five life mem-
hers added this, year, also three junior
members. " Collection amounted to
$151.00." ' • '-
Miss Grace Cooper, who has been
in Toronto fa • some time, 'i
s at pre-
sent under the parental roof.
Mr. Stanley Halliday of. Winghani'
was calling on. Mr, and Mrs. 3. Work-
man of the village this week.
Mr William Winder of Exeter
'called on' his sister, Mrs. .7. Work-
man, this week. .
Mr. J. Workman has on exhibition
in his window this week a splendid.
saint killer. ` This machine is de-
signed - to treat seed grain that all
germs will be destroyed before the
grain is sown. John tries to keep
abreast of the times.
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foods' in Glass d otherChristmas S
uggeStions this ween . Our Christmas Cakes, . uddinig s Icings
_ . - � s � �eeo.i'atio,
. � ns i-i'ol1
Boxes of Candyare arriving7 e
..da:�lya�dbeingpicked,
��all.the
time. YOu, will have the best selection now,
re invite yo R all to see our Special Deice()nstration.
Iota Cin•istnzas Calces, per lb.' . , , , , . 60a
Puddings, in bowls, per lb. . , 60e
Shelled- Almonds,- per -1b,; ,.. ,
Shelled Walnuts, p•• • . • 59c
per lb '• 59c
Candied Cherries, per lb 590
Pitted Dates . '
Prunes, per lb 25c
Mixed' Peels, per lb. 10c, 15c and 3925c
c`
Lemoh and- Orange Peel, per lb. ..... , , . 25c •
•
Cup or Saucer and Jelly Powders ..:.:.:.....:.. 23c
Almond Cake Teing, per' lb r
Holly Boxes of. Candy, lb , 00
$1.00
Apex ,;Canned'Peaches, ,'g'lass - 50e
Apex • Canned.Cherries, bl elc and white 500
:A.pex Canned Asparagus • .,..,, ..,, 75c,
Apex Canned Beans 750
Marmalade; 3 lb. jar . 35e
• New. Christmas:''shipment of Smiles 'n Chuckles $2,50
'-Suggestions on- our -Counters for a' Christmas H' per .
at ybu cap buy for Christmas in-; our 1Qc and .15e'Dept.
• Marm� -
per fax :..........._..._.. .... '
Jams ion Swiss Cheese , . , , , , .... , , , . ,
- '10c 1. pkg.'Figs iSo
Bridge Pendil . . 10e 1 pkg.' Cream Cheese 150
1 lei Dates 10e , . 1 can Cocoa' , . , , . , 15e
, 1' lb. Prunes ...: . Torr 1 tumbler ,Baking Powder 150
2 pkgs. Pistasehio:Nuts •10c Cherries, per bottle . , . 150e
Small package Tea . 10e Campbells Tomato Soup• 15e
Assorted ;Cookies _.,.....,.......... :.......,,,..-- 10c15e,
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we will hold your order for Cakes- and Puddings if desired
Head Lettuce -' Celery Spinach -Tama
� t®es
Mince Meat per ib 20c.
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:3b p.m.
Cash and
Service
W.
O'Neil
WHERE' "SEIs.'S FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
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And there is no place you can shop to better advantage as .we;.
have been; preparing- for months to have a great' assortment of
Furniture to make good, suitable Christmas 'Gifts. •
As a few early suggestions would mention thus following useful
and beautifying articles: Some wonderful Silk Cushions, which, are
very popular; a great assortment of Electric Lamps in all styles and
colors, nothing better to.brighten up, your home; then have a "
new stock Of Smokers, Ferneries, Cedar. Chests, Fancy Mirrors and
- Pictures galore, Chesterfield and gate-leg Tables, Radio Cabinets and, '
a good lino: of comfortable" Chairs and Rockers,
A''Good Spring or Mattress, would be a -very sensible gift.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT c
A good gift would be a handy scale for the 'kitchen; just what
you have been looking for.•
We have a real assoltment of Tea and Coffee Pots; a large line
of Stainless' Steel CutleryalsoOld Cofony 1847_ Rogers Silverware.,
••
Our stock of Ranges and. Heaters is complete and ;consists of
several different makes.
Watch our windows for the latest in Furniture and Hardware
COME IN AND LOOK AROIJNI,; '
Clinton -Hardware and Furniture Co
THE- STORES WITH A STOCK
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS-_' MONUMENT DEALERS
• Furniture lehonei 104 ,
Hardware 195
COAL
D. L. and W. Coal and 'Semet-Sol-.
vay "Coke alawys on hand for immed
fate delivery. .
Also a` quantity' of dry Maple Wood
Orders takeq at Sutter and Per-
due's and accounts may -be paid there:
W. J. NII1LEI , & SON
Orders taken aeresidence, Ontario St.
Phone 46
StanIe4' Township
Mr. John. McGowan, 'Mr. Goldie
Graham, Mr. John E. Pepper' and
Mr. Goo. T. Third attended tire Royal
Winter, Fair in Toronto this week..
Coc1erikb ToWnsh p
Major R. R. Sloan carried off sev-
eral prizes for apples at the Royal
Winter Fair, Toronto.
Mr. S Flew.itt, who' rocelitly sold
his old tractor engine, has purchased
himself a new; Fordson arid is busy
assisting the farmers with their :fall
plowing,
Mr. Robt, Cole underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis last, week. It is
hoepd he will soon recover,
Mr. P. Cole recently sold a Polled -
Angus bull to, Mr. IL, Jenkins of the
16th.
The.: regular meeting of athe
A.Y.P.A. of St. , Janice' church, Mid-,
dletoh,..will be held in _the baeeneet
-of the church on Tuesday evening,
Nov. 29th. *Papers on Scottish liter-
ature and. music 'will- form the pro-
gram. .
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�'or Keating
and. Colon
See our. -new Quebec Ranges and
Heaters. Just •what the family needs
for the coming winter.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS
Clare Bros. Products and the '
"Circulator" made by Dominion
Service Co.
MAKE AN INSPECTION OE OUR
LINES—AT RIGHT PRICES
Agent for Louden Oil Burner
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
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It Won't be Lon
Now is the time to
snake your Christmas
Cake and Puddings
New Seedless, 2 lbws, fora Candied. 29e r '"p"er'lbdOe' 0c
Pineapple, , -
'"Cut IVfixed Peels,. can ., ; '20e
Fancy Glace ,Cherries 30c
Vanilla, large . , , 25e
Extracts, all . flavors . , , 10e
Choice Figs,`2lb. for_ 25c
Fancy Apricots, per lb. . 25e
New Prunes per lb 1.0e
Dried Peaches, per lb. .. 25e
New 'Valeneias, per lb. ;. 1$c
Bleached Sultanas, lb. . 25c
Bulls Puffed Seeded, lb ,. 18e '
Bulk Seeded, per lb , -,$c •
New Currants, per lb. . .. 20c
Mixed Peels, per lb . .39c
Candied. Cherries, per lb. . doe
Maraschino Cherries, . 20c, 25c
SIiERRIFF'S JELLY POWDERS with Cup and Saucer, per pkg. 35e
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN' SEASON
L.
PHONE 111
LAWSON SON O.
PROMPT DELIVERY
STAR THEATRE
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY-NOV. 28, 29 and 30
TH THIRD- DEGREE
The drama of a ni'ilionaire's son and his circus girl bride
Admission 25c and 15c
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY -DEC. 1, 2 and 3
•
A swift stepping comedy ceritreing around two brothers, students
at college, who fall for the same. girl. It has pep, thrills and lave
interest galore.
Admission "25c and 15c
NOW PLAYING
THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER
Admission and 15c
No is the Time to Market Your -
OE'LTRY
Chickens, jowls; Ducks, Geese .& Turkeys
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