HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-10-16, Page 8DOLLING up T1IE T&Ar:1+IC
The following extract' from an in-,
tcrview with Dig. Wn . J. Mayo,: of
Rochester, Minn., bhe celebratedA-
merican specialist, ; -wni taken Irma
the New -Zealand herald.:
'Some ;of your people have asked
_,re whether State Control would not,
be heater, than Prohibition, for 'Amer-
ica. To that I reply that this is a
moral question. When T was l i
Vancouver, leaving for Now Zealand,
I asked .a resident how the Goyern
inert Sales teem prosperings
e s -Ree
TIIURSDA.Y, t;C,1013,L.
"Oh, great!" ,he replied. "Wo have
in lhis city sold, $800,000 in a month.
"Do you find' that .mope people aro
purchasing liquor under Government
Control?" -
"Yes, he replied. "Yon.,see the
thought that iiao Governxn'eirts coir`
ducts the • t'ede: rg•ives it 'a sort of a
standingand a-eartai 1 dignity."
"Then," said Dr Mayo;. the United
States will never submit' to its Govern.
mexrt going into the liquor business,
and thus lending it `a ,soot ,o.0 'stand-
ing and dignity.' "
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CLINTON'S LEADING J,LL
E'RY STORE
Special Prices
EAps,
We have a large assortment of Beads which we" ,are selling at
a very special price including all the latest styles: Regular price
$2.50, special $1.85. Regular $2.75 ;for $2.00: Regular $1.75 for
$1:10. Regular $1,50 for $1.00. Regular 75c. for 35c. Regular
50c, for 25c.
Fancy Brooches deduced in proportion.
Ear -rings, Barretts,, Fancy Combs, etc., at unheard of reduced
prices:
Also 30 Watches at greatly reduced prices,
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Jeweller and Opticiem
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JOHNS tir Al
Next Hove Drug Stora
Three Special Lines
From the New Fall Stock
LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE AT $1 00 •
This is a beautiful line of hosiery and wonderful value at the
price. It ‘comes • in. all the new shades: Congo, Log Cabin, Cleri-
cal Grey, and also in the ,plain shades such as. Black, Brown and
Grey.
NEW WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES AT 75e AND UP
These Gloves are made by one of Canada's largest glove mann...
facturers and come in all the new shades, and this year are double
tipped which: give extra wear. gee the guarantee ticket in each
pair, It will surprise you the beautiful gloves we can srow you
at 76c and. $1.00.
' MEN'S MERINO UNDERWF.AR.AT $1.O0 PER GARMENT/
pThis is made by "Penman" and a good fall garment. See
these before you buy. more.
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Plumsteelf�C
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PHONE 25.
SMALL PROFITS
MORE BUSINESS
New Fall Suitin. -.s
Swell tailoring is usually
thought to cost' a swell: price.
We prove the falsity of that
idea by our moderate prices.
THE SEASONS STYLES
are ready for your inspection.
We will' tailor you a suit in any
style and cloth you may select
° at a price that competes closely
with ready-made clothing.
Davis & Herman
VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W
Call and see this Wonderful Ware
at Moderate Prices
et
Sutter e Perdue
HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING
Lir
A particularly good,0:'ap of songs'
has been hay.sted by- the ,"Dwinbells"
show. '
Everyone merits your support and
will be -popular during this winter
season..
"Shall I Have It Bobbed
or Shingled'''
"Tho Photo of the Girl
I Left Behind"
"Ydrn,,Yum, Ynin, Xunr"
"Gee I wish I Was a Kid
Once Marc"
"The Hussars"
"You Left Me Mighty Lonesome"
"Carabet"
LTne W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
49:11 10mfumuumnummu :
. ..-imomuille,
Mrs, A 3. Morrish is in•toronto to-
day'. 1, M. r:
Mrs, 0. L. Paisley visited friends in
London last week:
Mrs.. 1VI. Rainras has returned from
" a visit in Toronto,
Miss Cora 4olrvis of ,Southampton
was home over the week' -end. _
Mrs. H. Penny of Grimsby visited
her aunt, Mrs; Perdue, Sr., last
week.
Mr. Fred. Lawrence of the London
Normal spent \ the week -end . in
town.•
Miss Amy MeBrien of. Seaforth vis-
ited last week withher cousin, Miss
Jean Miller, " '
Mrs. Archibald of Hamilton has been
staying with friends in town dur-
ing the past week.
Mr. 'And Mrs. Dave Crawford and
family of Dublin were in town a
few days last week,.
Mr. Joseph Robinson of London spent
the week -end as the guest of Mt.
and Mrs. Alex. Welsh.
Mrs. G. W. Cuninghame and child-
ren leave this week for a few days`
visit with Toronto friends.
'Miss Luella . Walkinshaw returned to
Toronto on Monday after spending
a vacation at her home in town,
Mr. James Archibald and Miss Kath-
erine Archibald of Elora ere vis-
iting at Mrs. Faran's this week.'
Mr. W, F. Cantelon of Toronto spent
a couple of days this week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wen,
'Cantelon, •
Mr. and Mrs; A. Farrar o,LKincar-
dine and Mrs. Jos, Emerson of
Bervie visited Mts. R. J.''Cluff on
Sunday last. 0 •
Miss Graham of the Collegiate in-
stitute staff spent the week -end at
her home in Glencoe. . Miss Win-'.
nie O'Neil •accompanied her.
Mrs. C. Hutchings, who spent the I
past month with her daughter, Mrs.
G. E. Hall of -Clinton, ieft for her
home at Port Rowan on Monday,
Mrs. Samuel Kennedy of Niagara
Fails, formerly Miss Laura Biggart
spent the week -end at the home or
her brother, Mr: W. J. Biggar'E-of
town.
Mrs. John ,Crerar and little eon, who
had been visiting the lady's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Me -
Taggart, returned ' to Toronto on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Start and daugh-
ter, KathIeen, and Mrs. W. D.
Smith of Curries spent the week-
end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O, W, Potter.
Mr. and Mrs, Delos Downs and
children of Stratford were guests
at the hone of the foriner's cousin,
Nu- W, S. Downs, for a few hours
one day this week.
Mrs. Frank' McKim, 'formerly Miss
Pearl Potter, and two sons of
Riceton, Sask., are visiting at•the
home of the lady's parents, 'Mr.
and Mrs. 0, W. Potter.
Rev: A. A. Relines and Mr. G. W.
Cuninghanie of Clinton and Rev.
- R. F. Irwin and a party from Sea.
forth Ieft Monday t`or a week's
duck ,hunting at Pike's Point.
Mrs. J. R. Scott of Clifford and her
daughter, Miss Ethelwyn Scott of
the Harrison High : School staff,
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs; W. S. Downe":over,the
week -end.'
Mr. and Mrs, 'Pletcher Townshend,
formerly Miss Idtzttie Trick, and
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Trick motor-
ed 'ttp from London and spent the
week -end with friends in Clinton
and vioinity.
Rev. Canon Gunne and -Vias. Gunne
of London. ,were, in town on Mon-
day attending the .funeral of the
late . Miss Archibald. Canon Gunne
was formerly rector of St, Paul's
church and has many friends here,
Misses Hattie .and Sybil Courtice
spent the week -end with their" bro-
ther in Hamilton, - On their re-
turn they were accompanied bg
Mrs. Dean Courtice and little Miss
Betty, -who aro visiting thein for
a week 00 so,
Mr. E;. .1.. Archibald, lsianaging-edl-
tor of the Montreal Daily Star, and
Mrs; Archibald of Montreal were
week -end visitors at the home' of
Mrs. W. W. Ferran, having coiner
to attend the funeral of thefor-
iner's aunt, Miss Arcihbald.
Mr. and Mrs. W.' C, air, Montreal
Mr, Ii, E. Muir, Rochester, N.Y.
and Mr. J. D. Muir, Niagara Falls
Ont„ were in town on Tuesday,
accompanying the remains of their'
another,' which Were laid away in
Clinton cemetery that day. T'hc
Muir family left here 'about twen-
ty-seven years ago but will be re-
membered by many hereabouts,
Mr. W. C. Muir was recentlyap-
pointecl general manager • of the
Canadian National Express, a posi-
tion for which he began preparing'
in Clinton, ,birder the direetoii of
Mr. John Cuninghame, as a' 'lad'
slang years ago.
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SPECIALS.
2 lbs Valencia Raisins,`
Cranberry sauce, per tin
Toffee, Cherry and Almond
9
25c
30c;,
Walnut and Brazil, 50c ib
Fancy Cheese and Maiaroni
Roquefort McLaren's Cream
Swiss Cheese, small,
Pimento and Ingersoll Cheese,
Spaghetti and Macaroni, in packages, each
Loose. Macaroni,
15c and 20c
15c
15c
19c
2 lbs for 25c
WEEK -END SPECIALS
Special Blend Tea 3 lbs Seeded raisins
for 48c 1 lb Lemon 'a Orange peel 34c
for 65c Rolled oats • 6 lbs 28c
75c Whole-wheat flour
60c 4 lbs 25c
2 lbs 25c Charm, 2 pkgs. 24c
per lb 48c Shelled almonds, . per lb 44c
Regular 65c
English Breakfast
Monarch" tea
O'Neil's coffee
Cocoa
Shelled Walnuts
best
40c
Fresh Salmon3rout, per lb
Grapes, Sweet potatoes, Celery ..
Buy a Photo Card while- they last
Mince meat, per ib 20c
Cash & Carrs
2 Deliveries
adteakaistitAiiiiiedhatiaahaisdiakAAL. ADA. a, 11...1A.
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Hospital Bazaar Mr. Ralph Harrison
Concert
The Hospital board are pleased to
'announce that for their concert of
October 24th the following artists
have been'secured: Mrs. Lila Hoover -
Ward, pianist; Mrs. Eileen Hoover
Iveson; violinist; Mr, Hyde .Auld,
baritone, • '
Mrs. Ward ,and Mrs. Iveson, two
very talented sisters, are -remember-
ed with pleasure by all lovers of mus-
ic in Clinton and when they la@t
played here' Mr. Auld was received
with great enthusiasm. His sing-
ing shows; beautiful training, taste,
and sense of art with, perhaps rar-
est gift of ;all in a singer, rntelligenhe.
These artists have their 'home in
Guelph and at all times receive inose
sincere praise from the Guelph press,
with instant applause and apprecia-
tion from a Guelph audience,
Tickets for the Hospital Bazaar
concert are to be sold •by the Cana-
dian-Girls-in-Training. Tickets 35e
and 50e.
People You know
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Roberton spent
the week -end in Walkerton. CLOVER HONEY
Mr, Harvey F. Potter of Toronto
spent the week -end at the parental
home in town..
Mr, Harry Hunt of Galt was in town
yesterday on his way to Gederich 24 seotions extra.
to visit friends, Mr. Hunt likes
to look in on the old town occasion- Ord
Orders -nay be Ieft at The News-
expressally,Record Office.
Me. and'.Mrs, W. J. Ford anti two IRVING BROTHERS APIARY
little sons of GIencoe -motored up d
and spent the :week -end as guestsd near C.N.R.'Depot
With the foriner's father, Mr. John CLINTON, ONTARIO,
Ford of town. - 86-tf.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Rossiter, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Guest, Mi, G. 'Tibbs and
Miss If, Donaldson of London were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. re
Miller on .Sunday;:
I{eaiing Neo.s
Rev C. L. Bilkey,.Mrs. Gilkey, Mrs,
Sheppard,' Mrs. J. Johnston, Mrs.
W. T. Hawkins, Mrs. Baker, Miss
Lovett and Miss Foster attendee.
the semi-annual meeting of the -
Deanery of Huron in Wingharin on
Tueeday...
Mrs+ Janes ' Danford and Mester Rost
and Mr's. Ernest Dunford alio
Miss Kerr of Toronto and Mrs..
Boxall of Toledo, Ohio, are in town
this week, having accompanied the
remains of Mr. Dunford, which ' THREE OF A IKIND
were interred at Brussels yester-
day.
r &celelcl.
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Teacher of Violin
Studio at
Mrs. cCllucheii's
jamies Street, - Clinton
76-tf
CONCERT COURSE
Four -Concerts: 1—Marshall, Nov.
3. 2—Blaneliar4, Nov. 28. 3---
BIood, Dec. 16. 4-Henn:ore, Feb.
28.
First-- Marshall-- November 3rd.
Season's tickets for sale at. W.' D.
Pair's, Cooper's Bookatore and Cluffs.
Price $1.50, Tickets reserved through.
oatcourse. Single Tickets 60e.
Under auspices of Girls' Auxiliary
in aid of the Hospital. 75-4
PURE COMB HONEY
FOR SALE
an one pound sections, price 25 cents
per section.
Free delivery in Clinton.
'Shipments made of not Less than
When contemplating a new heating
.system or having your old one repair-
ed, get our prices. • Also anything in
Ranges or Heaters. The best makes
always on hand at exceptionally low
prices.
Paints, Oils, Varnishes " and • Hard-
ware and Glass always on hand.
Mr. and Mr's, Rothwell of Toronto,
who had 'been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Rattenbury for a fortnight, re-
turned home last week.
Mr. and. Mrs. Hough and son,
Wallace,.: Mrs. Wm. Douglas,_ Mrs,
Addison and Mrs. ' McDonald attend-
ed the funeral of the late Rev. D.
Johnston, formerly r pastor of the
Varna and Blake churches, at London
on'Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Logan of Wind-.
ser Were guests of Mr; and Mrs. W.
Douglas last week.
Communion will he observed in
Brucefield church on Sunday morning,
A preparatory service will be held on
Friday afternoon at half past two.
Rev. C. G. Armour will preach a
temperance sermon on Sunday even -
It is confidently• expected that On-
tario will stand by the 0.T -.A, and
give it a big majority on October
23rd,
V ria
13 i' McNaughton attended the
Buffalo Bill has the wild west show,
With rough riders from every land;
Ringling Brothers have the circus,
Advertised so great and grand.
'Orae claims this, the other claims thatp
Both are worth going to see;
But when it ewes to setting up stoves
Tom ilawkins is the man for .1V,ME.
He takes them down, cleans them up,
And snakes them good as new;
His prices are right—not, out of. sight;
He is also the man for YOU.
Phone• 244 '
funeral oKthe late -Rev. D, John-
ston at London on Monday last, The
late Mr. Johnston was for some
years pastor of the Varna Presbyter-
ian church and was well-known and:
highly-estenued bore.
There are few townships so fortun-
ate as Stanley in the matter of tax-
ation. the whole rate, when the school
rates are estimated, will be about 14'
mills. The township rate is fixed at
one mill and statute labors attwo,
20c
Phone
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More Good,
We are putting on a :big sale of Congoleum "hugs and. our stock
is complete so come in early.and make your seleeti0ns as the sale
only lasts until November lst.
Also special price on Linoleum Rugs. We have a Large new
stock of Linoleum and Oil -Cloths which surely will please the eye as
well as the' purse.
Our Furniture is all new end right up-to-date, land we'll be.
pleased . to show you the advantages of dealing here. Come and
see the rest for yourself.
Hardware Department
Our stock of the celebrated Beach Stoves in oval end round fire-
box for cooking and heating purposes is complete. None better on
market. : These are real value,
A few good second hand cook stoves, cheap. ,
A full stock of Rifles, Guns and ammunition, see our windows.
We are head quarters for celebrated Brantford Roofing, Bronze
Weatherstripping for doors and windows to keep out the cold and
save fuel.
Clinton a ardware and Furniture Co.
TRE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104
Hardware 195
CURRELL a& SHIPLEY
NEW GRAPEFRUIT- '"1VEW FIGS ' NEW DATES
Sweet •Oranges, Juicy Lemons,' Largee Bananas; Well Bleached Celery
• GRAPES fresh : from Niagara Lang` and Sweet, Glue and White
TEAS and COFFEES are going higher buy a supply now at present
prices, whieh .are good -values.
THE C. &S. dROCERS
Main Store, Phone 125 W. • Branch Store, Phone 125 J
SCRANTN Crr AL, •
.After several .years • of interrupted service. our Old Line Coal
Companies; the D. -L: •& W. and D. & H. are now shipping us coal
regularly, and coal of superior quality to anything that has been re-
ceived in , Ontario for years.
SUMMER PRICES
are now 00, and while it is warm these days let it remind you that
when Sumner comes Winter is sure to follow.
LET US HAVE YOUR oF`;DER
Place your order with the firm that has always tirade a special
effort to supply what you want when you want it, whether Winter or
Summer, much or little, Egg or Stove.
We can give you service on any of the foIIowing:
Cadre. • Coke
Egg Pocahontas
S>tPYP '.Domestic Lump
Chestnut Carmel
Pea Coop • SrIlllllbg
We a1s,o have an hand a fresh carload of CANADA CEMENT
and a variety of Choice WOOD. - .
At BRUCEFIELD YARD we have in stock Chestnut, Stove,
Coke, Cement, Lumber and Shingles. -
J.
uslard Cal C' .
,laltinE'' tis e s:iills as against three
and a hall lase;' year. Stanley's &f-
airs ore very thriftily managed;
Mr, Ernest McClymont; who was
called' home'oi1 account of tli Baa
at' 'his fsi,her, the late Jame lui GI-
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moist; returned to Nev' 'York •City
Manday,