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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-12-22, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING iEWELERY STORE„ T Symbol of omen's Daintiness TOILET YSET Every woman dreams of owning a "toilet set—for it the very symbol of feminine daintiness! What a thrill, then, when she opens the intriguing Christmas package and: finds the realization: of her dream! • And if it bears • the charm, distinction, and character of a ' SO bought at this store, the gift can leave nothing to be desired. She will treasure it .forever, and thiole of its donor, gratefully, 'al- ways. For wife, sweetheart, sister or mother—a gift without equal, A special offering—ten,piece set of Blue, including comb, brush, mirror, cuticle, scissors, nail file, buffer, shoe horn and button, hook. .Other sets of three pieces and more, of ;amber, ivory, pyroline, tortoise shell and•silver. 'R. 11, JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry / Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store w Nuts .have Arrived Christmas Nuts and Candies, Gift Boxes'ef Chocolates 25c a box LARGE,JUICY ORANGES—A good assortment of sizes: and„prices DON'T FORGET a bottle of our -large Olives,,for Christmas Dinner PHONE or 'BRING .YOUR ORDER AND RECEIVE ONE OF OUR, 1928 CALENDARS THE C. & S. GROCERS Branch 125j Main 125w For Last 2 -Days of Christmas Shopping NO NEED TO BE DISAPPOINTED • Our line of Men's and Boys' Fine Shirts in plain- colors - or fancy Broadcloths at $1,50 to $2.25 (some in Christmas Boxes) are real' values. We are also showing a splendid lute of Men's Ties in beautiful silks at 35e, 60e, 75e and $$1.00 that cannot be surpassed for value. Equally attractive values in-- GLOVCS—HOSIERY—PY3"AMQS_SUSPENi31;ILS—ARM BANDS BATH, TOWELS—SLIPPERS—OXFORDS--GOLOSHES • And many, other lines suitable for the Santa Olabs pack mice!Bros. 'i PHONE 25. h F1OERS FOR CNflISTMRS Al3iireelaa AND ,n hivittioii Through the co-operation of our customers our Christmas business has been fairly good. This coni unity ina' Merest and profitable exchange <}f goods for money has been a spur to inspiration—an incentive: to higher conceptions from which we trust we both ,. are , advantaed. 'We express our gratitude and to those who have not- completed their buying ',vo invite a consideration of our stock. It'isa varied- stock, moderately priced, se: lected with care -and. dbsplayeda's. conveniently 'and as well as we have been able to- accomplish during the season'sactivities and rush. May the true spirit of Christina, . -possess: us. May it return to us the enduring reward of neighborliness of act and 'thought. The W. D Fair Co. Often the Cheapest -.ways the Best p 11111 iiiilliiII .1UV1��ti v' mai,mill!ii I Nfr. George Thompson of Wycliffe College is home for the Christmas vacation. , Mr. Cecil Vas}Hcrne . of Elmira is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. VanHorne. Mrs, James. Livermore 'spent.Satur- day with .Mrs., (Rev.) C. Moor- house in Exeter,, Misses Jean and Eleanor Plumsteel of the London University are home for the Christmastide. Mr. Ernest Ford of -Detroit' is spend- ing at ing a eouple of Weeks y his horse ,in town. Mr; Jack Gibbings of the University of, Western Outatie, London, is • !tome for the holidays. Miss B. F. Ward left last week -end' to spend the Christmas vacation at. her home at Rockville, Md. lfr. 3. Sloman visited hie son, Mr. Fred Sloman, at his car sohooi in Northern Ontario, last'week. Miss Ruth Ball of the London Uni- versity is spending the Yuletide va- cation at her home in town. Miss Ethel Hogg is. home frau Tor- onto. University to spend t he Christmas holiday -under the par- ental roof. • Mr. J. H. 'Wylie has returned to the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hogg at the manse, where he will spend the winter. Miss Helen Holmes of Toronto came up Saturday and is spending some time .with her parents, Rev. A. A. and Mss Holmes. Mass Eileen Atkinson . of the Uni- versity, of Western Ontario, Lon- don, returned home last week for the Christmastide Miss Harriet Hawkins, 'nurse-in- training urse-intraining at the Stratford Hospital, t: *ent a oiup1e of days. at her home in town this week. _ _ ..._ Mr. Robert 1Vfiddlltoa .of the Toronto University is ]Dare for the Christ-. There• is not one single, happy thought our mos holidays ' with his parents, can't express for you Sheriff C. G. and Mrs. Middleton. Mrs. Clara Emboli leaves tomorrow, Dose your gifts r n Montreal, h re she 1 CLINTON' NEWS-AIECORD THURSDAY DECEMBER 22 A :Merry Christirlas and A Happy New Yeas to all .or a "Christmas 'Gift for the Whole Family We Suggest A BASKET. OF FRUIT—We have'a”large assortment from. $1, to $5. These are White Gift Bas-" kets, decorated` with red and green, very pretty, and we fill them, to please you, Cali and see thern, Especially -suitable, for old pebpte and "shut tits" I Group 1 for $1.00 CONTAINS — ORANGES NU' GRAPES CHEESE DISCV1TS CANDIES OR DIFFERENT ASSORTMENT 1 TO CJ4MB,. OIIT 'BALANCE OF.: -CHRISTMAS CANDY Special Mixture, `per lh, , , . 29a' Creams and Chocolates, per lb. 25c ',Creams and'Chocblates, per Ib.... 39c NUTS— Mixture,' per lb, 20c Other Mixture, per lb. 250 Brazil Nuts, per ab. .. . 30c Almoners, pes' lb.. .... • , , 30c Group '2 for $1.50 CONTAIN'$— ORANGlS GRAPES -NUTS CANDY RED ROSE TEA COFFEE OR VI=TONE FANCY BISCUITS CREAM CBEESE OR OTHER ASSORTMENT Group' 3' for $2.00• CONTAINS— ORANGES GRAPES OLIVES' LAYER RAISINS NUTS CHEESE FANCY BISCUITS Olt CHRISTMAS CAKE OR 'PLUM PUDDING 027; Christmas Cakes • • 60e to -$1.00 i'udai,tigs ;:C•... 50e to $1,00 Fancy Bon Bons Smiles and Chuckles 60c.,to $5.00 Layer Raisins,,Per lb............35c Oranges, per dozen .,,,,,..,. 39e' Other sizes at 49c, 52c, 69c and ige Grapes, per ib. .."25e and 35c Extra Spec al ---Animal Cookies in Motor Bus (while they last) 25c. - Head Lettuce, Celery, • Cranberries; Oysters, Finnan Haddie and Snacks, Red Salmon and Halibut IN THE MORNING .FIRST DELIVERY '0 a.m. Cash and Service W * • IN THE AFTERNOON' FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.rn. u Neil T. WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRIGS PREVAILS Al ORDER EARLY Phone 48 flowers i Quality—flus—Service Christmas Specials Cranberries, per lb. 30o. Table Raisins, per pkg.' 40e Layer .Pigs, per lb... . English Plum' ,Pudding, lb. 60e Stuffed Olives, bottle 20e to 45c Plain Olives, bottle '15c to 40e Gherkins, per bottle 45e and 65e Wild Bramble Jelly, jar . 35e Choice Mixed Nuts, Ib... 26e Cal)foriiia Walnuts, lb, 40e Mixed Candy, per lb.' .... 19c Out Rock, Ib. 25c, 2 ib. for•45c Chocolates & Creams, lb. 26e Cream Almonds and Bon 40c Bons, per Ib: Special Mix., 40e lb. 2 for 76e Boxed Chocolates , 25e to, $1,00 Gift Baskets to' order • Wishing all"our Customers A Merry Christmas L SON ' .p PBIONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY /p The service will last about an hour,-aA COAL f cordial invitation Ch ft f o i our choice stock' of Friday, for w e S Etc: will spend the Yuletide with her _ D. L. and W. Coal and Semet-Sol- ed- AZALEAS —BEGONIAS CHERRI1r3 - 0YCLAMEN T ERN , sons, Messrs, Ray and Fred Rbm- vay Coke Alawys on hand for imm See our Attractive Baskets of Plants ball. rate delivery. Mr and Mrs R B Carter and Mr, H. Also a quantity ee dry 1Vlaple Wood • If interested in MEMORIAL WREATHS see our fine selection - itation is extended to all to attend. On Christmas Day, Sun- 1 a t ?. ,m. held 11 be p day, service wr Miss Norah Ferguson left en Sat- urdayto spend the winter in London. Irl chener "��q Miss 14`iry 'Chidley of the 'lbronto .�.. . MILLED .0. 'SQN Joyner will -spend Christmas with Orders taken at Sutter and Per - Cut. flowers ave will have' their niece -.and the latter,5 grand- due's and accounts maybe paid there — P ER WHITES ; •Mrs: W C' 1Vlead of Tat- ROSES CARNATIONS—STEVIA AP , Etc. daughter J.' CUMIN �_��•yr�gg��TT %� II public school .s�, >r Oider>1 1 :�ldmll1glil�l, MEp 141a came home FLORIST• toff is %w' ; ,a . n c alien 8 fUla ee, Ontario St, few we1cs w}ih her ;iiiother, ' ire �Ihone` 46 ' .TAcko5n. Miss Mar -- ---- has completely recoveredfr /rot ,Y the PIANOS AND ••• to have her tonsils romped- and • • • R OF MOST AN operfttion MAKE ADIOS •1 Phones -31. `ry Christmas all 'this is an expression of aaiprecia- tion'for your business and ooultesics of the past year. In the spirit of yrut"friendship,we askyou to accept our sincere wishes for a 1Vierr' ;Christmas and a prosper: 0,11 I.„'i dt year and 'may that light which the tun nirie"s the road to Health; Prtisperit'happiness, 'burn' :;readily :for you always. Thiol as McKenzie £,state, ‘ lint Oti Phone 58 !residence, 61 :' -' M E S' �iveriDitPe u1` Osgooa Ball, article. Our prices are beet .quoted in Canada. It is your 'business to call phone 34-616 before buying else- where. JONATHANE. IIUGILL s] 2 -Piano' Cased Organs, in goodpe for school,, to clear at $15.00each, 2 'cabinet gramophones to clear at $50.00 ;each, were 5165.00 40-3 r Toi onto, anti Mr, and Mrs. Green of TeesWater are here to spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. tl,tit1 Mrs, •James Livermore. Mr. E. S. Livermore will havea fort night's vacation. Mrs. John Carter, who has' been vis - j iting in Ontario for the past couple 1 or three months, Jots returned to her home at Stratliclair, NM:. While here Mrs. Carter was the g of Clinton and Mr. II. Diehl of ' Stanley. Mr. Wilmer'Wallis went to Gederich yesterday to attend the funeral of a cousin, Miss 'Lillian 'Frasei who died ' at Saranac Lake, N.1: Miss Fraser was a member of the Clinton Collegiate staff for a term ..-some ,years- ata. The funeral was postponed until this ,afternoon. Hayfield uest of he' brothers; Mr., J, Diehl 00, days free service given on any Mrs Margaret Green left on Wed- nesday to visit her daughters -in De- troit. miss' Schultz, and Mr: Frank M, Erwin were guests of the tatter's aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards, over the Misses Rachel Taylor and Martha Eathwell went to. Detroit on Wednes- day to spend the Cthristmes season with friends - On Christmas Eve a carol service Miss Jessie L. Metcalf of Detroit and celebration of the Holy Coinmun came on Saturday to spend her Christ- ion will be lleld in Trinity church, mos vaoation With her parents, commencing at half past eleven, pan. RS Tell Santa To Bring a joinwish for h ul in on a'wis The whole family s o d a Radio at Christmas. A radio should be in every home because they are enlightening, educating, en tertaining and—in fact .a daily newspaper—bring' -•• all important news reports of the day. Our General' Electric Radios are the, acknowl- edged leaders fortone—ease in tuning in—and se- lectivity. They are to be had in all sizes and at all prices. Or -if you wish separate parts—receiving sets—speakers—batteries-we can equip you with: just -what you' want. VERY SPECIAL THIS MONTH 6 tube Workrite Neutrodyne-$115.00 Complete. Sutter &' erdne PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING' Rhone 147w IS ONLY A FEW WEEKS' AWAY Perhaps you have boys or girls; coming home,for•Christ?nas-and you •want ,the very best< for them." Flow good the fowl.. will taste roasted in one of our S.M.P. Pearl Granite Roasters. We also carry, aluminum and black roasters;. The 'coffee, too, I,will have a much' 'better flavor if served from one of our specially priced aluinim= per- colators. Come in and see these and other 'specials for Christmas. We will en- deavor to n-deavor_to show you the best we have at reasonable prices for everyone. HARDWARE and PLUMBING - Phone 244 STAR TBEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—DEC. 26, 27 and 28 RES1 - EUTION One of the most enthralling iomances ever written and—when you have seen it you ,will say: "One of the greatest pictures I have ever seen!" Admission -350 anti 25e THURSDAY, FRIDAY and.SATURDAY—Dec. 29, 30 and 31 LASI I Captured at last! -The true spirit of the West , All the beauty,the romance and drama that is the west of today • Admission 25c and 15c NOW PLAYING THE TEN MODERN COMMANDMENTS Admission 25c and 15c Now is the TiT e to Market Your Fowls, Ducks ?Geese & Turkeys Chickens, F , } WE PAY SPOT CASH. oed ality brings Good Prices 1� z,1® i. C Li er � HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE. CLINTONI$ANCl1, - CLINTON,; ON'I'JRIO PHONE 190 ited