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The Clinton News Record, 1924-10-23, Page 9
DE.b'IT ALL Sonic year S ,,o a. ?i 111 te, n r r o-`. iib 115 the Clyde r an ror nu to n avTgpy, d pot snakfu� rn strop z,lenguage. ov r the. ae 0,010, 1* -V.' 4:4»45 ,Yki. pi o nc` lin , tenesi; the aetng tide re a; littlegza.ltg.'pproaeh the river with. 4 ';I:maet t0 fetch some water:: ',('his .added totlxo O retain s 'ftry,. r y,. and lemm- ing oleo. the Side .he shouted: •"H you 1,1C1cu1,: hp,9t [Arit4l3!Na nr i,; 1l we, + "your' ear ; 'cal TP613.0)).P., CGIrn©t?NOWN SH well-known vn sand, olds es opts, 33i s Jenne, Groot i; tod an'Bntti day at her home it Shoppardton;.. :kris;. Green .hid'. been iif;Colbnrnertownship for most of the last three .decades,. She was; "h: talc a crap o ^water oot here till I get within a week' of her 90th birthday, CLINTON'S' LEADING JEWELLRY STORE pedal . Prices. FADS We have a darge assortment of Beads which we are selling at a verb special price including all the latest -styles.. Regular price' `412.50, special •41 85. Regular $2.75 for 52.00. Regular 51.75 for 51.10. Regular 51.50 for 51, 00, Regular 75c. for 35e, Regular 50c. for 25c. 'Fancy Brooches reduced in proportion. Ear -rings, Barretts,' Fancy Combs, 'ole., at unheard ,of reduced Also 30 Watches at greatly reduced prices.", R. H. JOHNSON jeweller and Optician Next Hovvy's Drug Store 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 • 75c 'AND UP These Gloves are made by one of Canada's largest glove manu- facturers and come in all the new shades, and this year are double tipped which give extra wear. See the guarantee " ticket in each pair: It will surprise you the beautiful gloves we can sroiyv you 'at•75c and $1.00. MEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR.AT :$1.00 PER GARMENT This is made by "Penman" and a good fall garment. See these before you buy ,more. Plumsteel ' POS. SMALL PROFITS ' PHONE '25. - ItottE RUSDIRSS New Fall Suitings Davis VETERAN TAILORS - 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. er na PHONE 224-W Call and see this Wonderful Warre 'at Moderate Prices t ELECTRIC WIRING istimitarais �h H 64 Creepy and ,Shivery Novelties to add lii!eresi and Fantasy in Celebration of . `Weird Hal- lowe'en, the uncanniest of nights- Masksi Caps, Cut-outs, Table 4. Covers, Napkins and Shades to give the lurid and mystic effect. Tile W.1. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best .J B ur nr-„-_-- ,'riper hi. Mo. Harr' Lawenc of Exeter spent the week -end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shanahan spent the week -end in London,. Mr, and Mrs. Jabez Rands, Jr., have, returned from their honeymoon. Miss dean Hobbs of the. C.0.1. staff was a week -end visitor with Lon- desboro friends, Councillor and Mrs. W. Jenkins were week -end guests of Major and Mrs,, RVlePhail, Goderich., Mrs, IT.. E. Rorke and Miss Florence were in London 'and: St. Thomas over the week -end. ' Mr. Percy: and Miss Evelyn Gibbings spent Sunday as -the guests of Mr. and 5%irs. E. Taskezn, Mrs. Archibald, Sr,, who has been in town for the past week or so, _re- turned to Hamilton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton, Mr. G. W, Layton. and Mrs. Lloyd spent Sunday in London with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook of .Gorrie motored over and spent• Sunday with Ivlr. and Mrs. Watts of town. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jennison were the guests of M. and -Mrs. J. T. Mc- Knight of the London road on Sun; •,day, Mr. ` and Mrs . A. •Q:, Pattison return- ed Tuesday after spending a week. with their grandson at Wallace. burg. Miss Mary Tuuney of Ayr was ill town lastweek attending the fu- neral of her father, the late Robt, Tunney. , Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Powell and fam- ily of Blyth spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. Rud Mrs. Wan. Crit-, tendon, the Huron Road, east . ' Mrs,'S. J. 'Miller and son, Mr. Wm. Miller, of `Goderich and Mr. and Mrs, E', 'Miller: of Hamilton visit• ed friends in town. on Saturday, Mrs. Dominic Flynn of Hullett and Miss Loretto Phelan of Clinton' -were delegates to the convention of the Catholic Women's League: held at Stratford last week.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Miss Mad-: lyn and Iiir. Will Tasker of Preston motored up to spend the week -end with the latter's''mother, Mrs. E. Tasker of .Princess street. Visa Grainger, superintendent of the Clinton • Hospital, returned this, week after a few weeks' vacation. Mi(;s inclair has been acting -super- intendent in her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Heiser of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr; and Mrs. George Atkin- son anti Mr, Wm. Atkinson of Lan- ciozi were guests at the home of Mr: 'and Mrs. 3. D. Atkinson over'the week -end, Mr, J. A. Carter .-and son, Wilbert, of London were week -end guests with Clutton friends. Mr, .Carter has been employed for pie past five years as gateman with the C. N.R. at London. Mrs, rTCnott of London Vas the guest _ of Mrs. 3. A. Irw'ii' of town on Tuesday: Mrs, - •win, who has been very ill, is i w on the way to recovery and it s hoped will soon be restored to mer usual health. Mr, and Blrs. : S., Downs wore in Harristn n. Tuesday attending the: funeral' of the latter's • cousin Ro- bert mrstrong, whose .death took ll e in the Palineiston hospital] llowing an. operation. • as. 1atterworth and Miss Wetter -1' worth, of ; Toronto spent a day or so last week visiting the Misses Ward and Stone of town. Miss Watterwcrth, who is a teacher,, had been speaking at the teacher& con.. volition in Stratford. The Strat- ford Beacon -herald had the follow- ing to say regarding her contribu tion to the ;Program :r"In the Kin- dergarten and Primary 'section, Miss 111, Watterworth of .Toronto, gave a most delightful and inspir- ing; address' on prianary work, ,which was highly appreciated. „ The speaker was accorded 1 hearty vote of thanks for hervery Helpful sug- ge•tions_.and mot hofls." • I Word has been received Of the sudden death in. Vanconver 02 „Mater AI,' Elliott, :a well-known Godorfeh boy, third son of -Mr. and ;Mrs. G. M. Elliott. 'Mr, Elliott was manager of the Alberta wheat pool with heaclgiaarlers at Calgary and we,,: .00 the way to the coast when stricken, with a fatal heart seizure, IIe was 83 years and is survived by his widow, f6rnierly Miss Olive Joy Todd, and an infant daughter. ,,'Chester. Elliott was,. born in Goderich in1891 antl attended school here. 011graduating from the, courlrrercial department of' the collegiate, he was for ;some time employed in :lie Stes- ling' Bank gat Goderich, Later he wont to the Winnipeg officeof-the Western` Canada Flour Mills Company, and ie s ' `offees:for .1- ailowe'e.n lien's "Toffees we,. ut and Bra ,il. See Our Hallowe'en Wi Special blend lea, per pound English breakfast tea Monarch tea Shelled 'walnuts 2 lbs Seedless raisins 3 lbs Seeded raisins, loose 2 lbs Valencia raisins 6 lbs Rolled oats 1 lb Lemon and orange peel Currants per pound 48c 656 75c 48c 256 40c 25c 28c 34c 19c Marshmallow cakes per 11; 25c Date special'this.week, lb 10c - New dates 2,lbs 25c SPECIAL FOR HALLOWE'EN Popcorn -per package \ 15c Peanuts 25c 2 Packages for `,25c Riley's toffees per ;ib 49c Brazil nuts 25c Figs, new peril 40c FRUIT ' FOR FRIDAY AND SATUP.1►rAY Grapes, blue and white. Sweet Potatoes Spanish Onions Cranberries Cash & Carry g 2 ire" env ' res Phone 84 u L For .Winter and Spring bloom:; This is the time to plant them, See our stock of: HYACINTHS TULIPS. DAFFODILS NARCISSUS CROCUSES, );TC. Prepared . soil ,delivered to your home 15c a pail. J. Caninghaiine, Floris Phones 31 and 176 W. 77-8 afterwards was manager of the Com- pany's branch office at Vancouver and Calgary. Ile went from there to the Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Ele,-. ater COmpai.y as commission: 'tanager and when the present wheat pool for Alberta was organised he assumed the post• of 'manager. The Iate Mr, • Elliott is' . survived by his parents Mr, and Mrs.. G. M El- liott, and one sister, Ivy, of Goderich, William_ E. and Tronas R,, brothers, with the London Free Press, London, and another brother, G. R..Elliott, in Los Angeles. ` Oakville defeated Purity Flours, of Goderieh, here in tlie second oconsecn- tive game" in the intermediate 0.33 A.A. semi-finals Saturday. The scare was 4 to 3, and the verdictwas not reached until the 1'ith inning,' The locals fought -stubbornly and tied.the score in the -ninth only to lose out. "Haynes stopped the Oakville •slug- gcre, holding them to nine hits, Re. also, struck: out. eightwalkeb four, but four misplays ,behinda13d, his perfor- mance aided"the visiters. Oakville has been ordered by the 0. B.A. A. to play Kingston hussar's for the intermediate n i ate Ontario champion- ship, first game in Oakville Wednes- day' with the return game in King. - sten Saturday, Last week Robert Reid,• aged eigh- tysix suffered, a severe_ attael o:f pn"ciuuonia, and died after only a few days' illness. He was a pioneer far- mer near Lueknow, where he spent the greater part of his life, SIe had lived here retired,' for the past few years, • and was well known and respected. Ooly .two months ago he took an ac- tive part in Goderich pioneer picnic. HUNTING MOOSE AND DEER, For many year0 hunters from On- tario have realized :ilzed that the very best hnutnng grounds are located in the vicinity of the Canadian Pacific Raail- way, I-Iunting chubs, as well as 'small parities, appreciate the neces- sity; of arrangements mule in' advance Canadian Pacific agents- are' cmalifed 'to give you accurate information. mation hs to, `where deer, nnaose and big game can bd.found. They are plentiful in the Freunoh'River district' to Sudbury from arf eneh River; along the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway .from Sudbury to Chapleaiu and also in the Maritime Provinces, as well as in the district around Sliarbot Lake. .Arlt any Canadian Pacific agent for a copy 'ofthe Hunters' Pamphlet or write^W. Fulton, District Passenger Agent,' C. P. R. Building, Toronto. W. Jackson,: Ageni, Clinton. (advt.) . 76-3 Dpngantion: A message £ron1 SIr, and 5lrs , i Dan 1' 011 15111 of , Hamilton, recently 1051001;5d the pleasant news that-they'desired to costrhjiute ,.550 to" tho ,new lights in the Methodist t 3, Mr. Ralph Harrison Teacher of Violin • Studio at Mrs. McClinehe 's lames' Street, Clinton 75-tf CONCERT COURSE Four Concerts: 1 -Marshall, Nov. 8. 2—Blanchard, Nov, 28. 3---. Blood; Dec. 16. ' q,-ICenutore, Feb, 23. ' First.- Marshall— November 3rd, Seas'on's tickets for sale at W. D. Fair's, Cooper's' Bookstore and Muffs. Price,$1,50, Tiokets reserved through_ out course. Single Tickets 50c.` Under auspices of Girls' .Auxiliary. in aid of the Hospital. V-4 PURE COMB ;ONEY FOR SALE CLOVER HONEY • • in one pound sections, price 25 Cents per section, Free delivery in Clinton. 'Shipments made of not less than 24 sections, express extra, Orders may be left at The News- Record Office, IRVIRNG IIROT bERS: APIARY near C.N.R. Depot CLINTON, ONTARIO. eat', eed • *lien contemplating a iiew heating system or having yom old` one s,epair.' ed, get our prices Also anythuig in; Ranges or Heaters.. The.best•inakda alwayson hand at exceptionally:low prices. .' Paints, Oils, ;Varnishes ,and Hard- ware and Class always on ;rand . THREE Of' A KIND Buffalo Bill has the wild west show, With rough riders front etery'land; Riniglinn Brothers have the circus, Advertised' so great and grand, One claims this, the other claims that; -Both are wbrtb gOim, to sec; But when it:000105 to setting up stoves, Tom IIawkins 18 the. Tuan for -ME He takes them down, cleans them lip, And makes their goodas new; His prices are right—not-out of sight;: -`IIs 1-1 also the:nuan :for YOU. We are putting on a big sale of Congoleum Rugs and our stock is complete so come in early and make your selections as the sale only lasts until November 1st. 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 Fuirniiture is all new 'and dight up-to-date,and we'll be pleased`to show you the advantages of dealing here, Come, and see the rest for yourself. Hardware De partreu t Our stock of the celebrated Beach Stoves in oval, and round fire- box for cooking and heating purposes is complete. None better on market, - These arerealvalue. A few good. second hand cook stoves, cheap;` A full stock of.Rifies, 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 Hardware an F .srnitureCoo THE STORES WITH Furniture Phone: 104 STOCK CIJRRELL & SHIPLEY Hardware 195 NEW GRAPEFRUIT • .. NEW FIGS NEW DATO Sweet oranges, Juicy Lemons, Largee Bananas, Well Bleached Celery ., 'GRAPES fresh from Niagara Larg and Sweet, Blue and Wliite TEAS and COFFEES axe going higher—buy a supply now at prase prices which are good values. ,THE C & S GROCERS 1 Branch Store,` Phone 12, sa®z.ru=xs Main 'Store; Phone ,125 W, Phone 2'44 church here in memory of their par- ents and of _happy 'day9 spent with the people, here.., t i;Igham: The l'uncra of.:virs, 1ia111 Tonrkihs was bold 3x111 her •resi- * dence last Thursday, aftsrnobn, the 0010110: being conducted by Rev." 11 CV. Smell of St, Paul'sChureli,'of which 'deceased was a jnoinber and a great var_ycr. Iv spite of her ige, being in her ' ni'no-Is-first ' year, she ANT() '\ C,,S A.L After several gears of interrupted service our Old Line Coe) 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 Ontariofor years. ' Ii MER PRICES- ` are new on,...and while it is warmthese days let it remind you that; when St infer comes Vtlinter is sure' to follow, 4 , LET USd AVE YOUR OR'E Place' your order with the' firmthat has always macre a special effort to supply what you want when you want it, whether Winter 01' Sumnner,'much or little, Egg or Stove. " • We can give you service on any of the following: Grate Egg Store ChesInitiit Pea Coal Coke Pocahontas - Cannel SmIthing tY3 We also have on hand 'a fres;- carload' of CANADA GE1VI 'N' and -`variety';of choice WOOD. • At BRUCEFIELD YARD we in : stock Chestnut, Stove Coke, Cement, Lumber and Shingles. UStaral . 061431115532% was able to'read without the aid ofA. 0. Smith, J. Mason, I.' ,fp classes and different times had cross Beattie, A. Murray, ' A, are ed the Atlantic and travelled through The remains were interred -i the Northwest_ The ialitoaiers were family lot zip ,k Coal