The Clinton News Record, 1924-11-20, Page 8Ge
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_We have a t1 ge assortment of ?Pc-ar.s wtueh we' a' -e selling r,f
a very spe,ial priceincluding all ttic. latest styles I' s'nlar price'
$2.50 special $1.85. Regular $2,75 for $2.00. Regular $1.75 for
$1.10 Regular 51:50 fol 51.00_ Regnl a 75c.' for 35c.'' Regular'
J aney P.rooc"hes reduced in proportion,
lar -rings, Barrett, Fancy.` Combs, etc,, at unheard of
prices.
Also 30 Watches at greatly reduced::.prices,
reduced
ler, and : Optician
9 � it t a' N
Next Hovey's, Drug Stora:
THE
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The Washer that turns . the clothes over and over with a
, powerful Vacuum Plunger which forces both Air and Water
through and through'. the clothes, which is the modern method
of -Washing, for Sale by
C..'il® VENNER, Clinton
Electrician
Phone lsiw
Three Special Lines
rottt the New Fall Stock
LADIES SILK AND WOOL HOSE .AT $1 dl)
This is:a-beautiful line of hosiery and'evonder£ul value at the
price. it comes in allthe 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 LIP
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 srow you
at 75c and $1.00.
MEN'S MERINO !JND7ERWEAR,AT'$1.00 PER GARMENT
This is made by "Pemnan" and a good fall garment. See
these before you buy more,. •
Plumsteel ..
PHONE 25,
SMALL PROFITS r • _; , .., ._
MORE BUSINESS
lastaitammotam
New Fall Suitings
Swell tailoring is usually
thought to cost a swell price.
Wo 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 andcloth yousnay select
at a price that. competes closely
with ready-made clothing.
Davis Et Herman
VETERAN TAILORS
PHONE 224-W
Call and see this Wonderful Ware
at Moderate Prices
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PL JMF1tNG ELECTRIC ,WIRING
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NEW NOVEL
Ito wrote
IVPADttME 'ILAIRE
Maclaine Claire is
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r0i'e
her: --t 'Meet Nina is a delight First
Canadian ,;edition soil 'in five days
$2.00
TIi..e m i' Fair Ca._
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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di't nt,,
•Viiss• Ruby Irwin ,has been' in Toronto,
this week.
Mrs, S, E. Andrews is visiting friends
in Seaforth.
Miss Florence Rorke spentthe week-
end in Stratford.
Miss:' E. Cornish visited with friends
in London over the week -end.
Dr. Fred Thompson of London spent
the week -end at his home in town.
Mr.•and- Mrs, J. IF.; Kerr and Miss'
(Mary spent Tuesday with Stratford
relatives. •
Mr, and Mrs, W. Phipps of Panel:ton
called on Clinton friends on Thurs-
day last.
Mr. Stewart Scott left last week of
ter spending a short holiday at his
home in town. •
Miss Etta McBrien oftthe Free press
staff, London, spent the week -end
with her mother in town.
Mn.and Mrs. Russel McCaig- and
Mr. and Mrs. Cody. of Galt spent:
Sunday with friends in town.
Mr. R. W. McKenzie of Detroit was
a week -end visitor with his par-
ents, Mr. and -Mrs. T, McKenzie,
Miss Delle O'Neil expects to leave
about December first for Florida,
.where she will spend the .winter.
N. W..Trewartha, M.It:A. arid C.,G,
Middletonoattended the Conserva
tive convention : -in Toronto this
week.
Mrs.
Fred, .Fxaser and children hove
returned from Detroit and are vis-
iting the lady's „patents, , Mr and
Mrs R. Walton, t
Mrs, i`lornian Zapfe of Owen Sound
and Miss Zapfe of Kitchener spent
the week -end with. Mr, and Mrs.
, John Zapfe of town.
Miss Florence ,uninghante went to
Fullerton yesterday on learning of
the death ;of Mrs. Baker and is re-
maining for the funeral.:
Mrs. Mary ]:Lowell of Goderieh is in
town this ,week to be near hen sis-
ter. Miss' D. A. Holmes, who is
very ill in the hospital here,
Mrs. Laurie Greig and Muster
George of London • have returned
home after a visit with Mr.•." and
Mrs. Frank Jenkins cif town.
Messrs. S. B ..Stothers and A. J. Mc-
- Murray attended the ineetipg of
the Huron County Fairs` Assoeie-
tion in Brussels last Thursday.
Mrs. James Webster and Miss Belle.'
Webster of Londesbcio' `are Nitta -
the former's daughter, Mrs.. T.. G•tt�
Saville, and will stay the winter.
Messrs. S. B. Stothers and Mr. Hal-
• son of the Agricultural offiee were:
in -Toronto for a day or so this
week taking in the Royal Winter.'
Fair.
Miss Florence Cuninghame and Misv
Marion' Irwin Went to. Fullerton
" for over the week -end and ,Miss Ir=,
win addressed the Young People's
League on Sunday evening.
Miss Crooks, graduate iinrse, of
London, who had been accompany,,
ing a patient to Brussels, spent
three or four days as, the, guest' of
Mrs. Lucy Thompson, during the
past week.
Mr. Gs. L. Hall motored to Langton
and spent the weelc'end with
friends. On his return on Mondao•,
he was accompanied by his' cousin„
Miss Lillas Trickett, who is spend,
ing a holiday in town.
Mr. W. N. Manning, who has just re-
turned from a trip to Europe, was
in town, on' Thursday last, Mr.
Manning had an •.especially inter-
esting trip and enjoyed his exper-
fences across the Big Pond.
Mr. E. Lewis Evans of New Albany,
Ind„ arrived Tuesday evening to
attend. the funeral of Ms uncle, the
late henry Cole, who died' so said-
denly on Sunday Morning: ,Mr, Cole
was preparing to go to this nephew
to spend the winter.. -,
Miss Mary MoMurchie, who spent
the past week or so at her home in
:town, returned to To5onto 011 Sat-
urday. Miss McMurchie hat.been:
for the past few months on the
occasional teachers' staff of the
Shaw Schools, .Toronto, and had to
report for duty Monday morning.
Mrs. Erwin, sr., who unfortunately
fell downstairs a - fortnight ago .on
coming to visit her son, Mr. W.
M. Erwin, and 'sustained a '.fracture
of the elbow, was able to return to
her hoine in Sitneoe on Saturday.
' Mr, W. M. Erwin accompanied her
as far as 53rantfoid, where Iier hus-
band met. her.
Mrit4a, l W, Johnston returned Satur-
day evenint., after a most enjoyable
visit with:. relatives and friends at
Penwich, Niagara _I alts, George-
town and Guelph: ' During her visit.
Mrs, Johnston 'aLitended" arir1 assist-
ed the choir at cervices In cornice-.
tion with the seventvz:second an-
niversar'y of Sr. Qeorge's'Apglican
church, Georgetown. During her
girlhood Mrs. Johnston was a vol -
lied ibaneber of St. George's .choir.'
he right•o,f the 11i:ain: entrance is the Groceteria, epai t-.
cnt Come iii and secure the following . Bargains
3 lbs, Dates for 25c 1 1b. Mixed Peel 34c Mixed Tea,' per It
2'1bs. Seedless isin$Raisins 25e 1 Ib. Lemon, Orange and Citpcai 33c English Brealcr r"
2 13 , Secde.l .Ru;iris ... 25e 1 Th..Shelled Walnuts ,,;;, English .., lea
1 lb. Currants 18c 10o lbs,
G n.
19c Black Tea,
per Ib, 18c 10 lbs. Gran. Sugar ,
Oe
750
:. 890
Bodley's almond icing in tb tins, each 50c
See Santa Calsus' Candy House, opened up -Friday and Saturday
with its first shipment of • Christn.ias Candy.
Special Creams and Chocolates, • per lb 25c
Every week, Santa will have something new to show here
Big display box 6f Turkish Fig`s -New Layer R:aisin.s
Prepared mincemeat,
1 -Home=made mincemeat,
per lb 20c
per lb 30c
We have our first shipment of our, own Florida Grape Fruit
and Oranges on the road and hope -to have them about Decs 1st
These are beautiful fruit -.and will be reasonable
Special Friday: and Saturday
FRESH OYSTERS CCODFISII •' HEAD LETTUCE FINNAN HADDIE
FILLETS SALMON SNACRS CRANBERRIES "CELERY f LEAF LETTUCE
Agents for—Smiles an' Chuckles=Apex Canned Fruits and Vegetables in glass / PHOTO CARDS
Cash & Carry'hone
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2DE'll rerlf�S
\N. T. O'Neil
C. C. I.,Commencement Mr. Ralph Harrison +' -
Teacher of Violin
Start Your Christmas
Shopphg
l' .
"Aamual "0.C.I. Commencement ex-
ercises will be held in the
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
at 8 o'clock on o
Thurs. and Fri.,. Dec -4th 'dud' 5th
In addition to , the program of
drills, kolas, etc,, theme will: be a
play, "The4Merchant of Venice up to
Date," -a parody on the original
4'Merchant of Venice." Plan at Fair's
opens on `Saturday morning, Nov..
22nd. Admission 5Oo, •Reserved' seats.
81-2
Studio at
Mrs. Mceltncbey's
James Street, Clinton`
704f.
Kenmore Girls Here
•',Friday, Nov. 28th:
Concert Course in Aid of the n
.Clinton Public Hospital
3 Concerts for One Dollar
A PROGRESSIVE - Single Admission, 50c
Hear the ;Kenmore Girls on
Partyi arty Friday, Nov, 28th
• Tickets for sale at Fair's and Cluff's
Will be given byMurphyL.O:L,, Plan for Kenmore Concert opens at.
No. 710, in their rooms on • Fair's on Nov. 20th.
MONDAY, NOV. 24th, 8 P.M. 81-2
Proceeds in aid of Loyal True
Blue Orange Home. Come and enjoy
the evening and assistathe Houle, Re-
freshmenth. Members please pro-
vide. Admission 3511 '
NOTICE.
Sale of Pall and Mid -Winter Millin-
ery, Co ninexuing Nov, 22nd.
We Wish to announce that we have
a °number of ,Falleand Winter •hats
the newest shapes and shades,• akin -a
number of large head sizes, reduced
from 20 to 50"per cent. -Miss Mac-
donald, 81-1
Annual Bazaar
- TJnder the auspices of the Ladies'
Guild of St. Paul's church in the Par-
ish Hall on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
Commencing at 3 .p.m.
Euchre Contest
and '
Old Tyme Danc
In St. Joseph's 'Parish .Hall on
TUESDAY, EVENING NOV. 25111
North against the South.
'Euchre from 8:30 to 10:30; Old.
Tyme Dance "from 10:80 to 12:30, Ag-
new's Orchestra. Lunch.
Tickets, 509
Plays at Varna
The play, "All on account of Polly,"
will be given by the Seaforth Meth-
odist young people, under the au-
spices of the Varna Methodist W. 32.
S., in ,the town hall, Varna, on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20th
This play has. been given at Sea-
forth and, Clinton, Before good
crowds.
Admission 3511 and 25e
81-1-p
:Afternoon Tea served. Aprons, ®:
fancy work, touch and take table,
rummage, homemade cooking, candy p
and fishpond. e� � 0 S
Auburn
Mr. Harper, of Cobourg, is visiting.
his sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Alp.
Misses: T. Lawlor, N. Fowler and
M. Ring who have been working in
the evaporator at Alvinston, came
home on; Tuesday. '
..The Women's'': Institute class M.
nursing, imderrthe direction of Mrs.
Lowe of %Toronto, was concluded last
Friday, when a very tasty•lunch was
served, 'Phis class has been a splen-
did success,between fifty end sixty
having, attended.
• Mr. Nelson 11111 h'ie gone to Mos
koka• for a couple of weeks' hunting.
Mrs. G.'Raithby, who has been vis-
iting leer son and daughter in
Guelph, has returned.
Miss Melia Dyer of Toronto is vis-
iting friends here.
Mr: T. Doyle is at present confined
to the house. His wish
him a slieecly recovery.
.Miss Min '10 Vanstone of McGaw.
spent the week -encu with :frionck bore.
Master II. Sturdy cnteitained a
number of his young txlencl to a
parry+ last Saturday • in hone) of his
fifteenth lirthday.
When contemplating a new 1 eating
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
pr]ces ,
Paints, Oils, .Varnishes and Hard-
ware and Glass always on hand.
THREE OF A; KIND
Buffalo Bill has the wild west show,
With rough riders from every.laiid;
ingliiag Brothers have the circus,
Advertised so great and grand.
One claims this, the other olefins that;
Both.;are worth going to see;
But when it conies to setting up stoves
Tena Hawkins is the man for ME.
lie tabes them clown, cleans them up,
And males, them g•o0d,,as new: -
His prices are right—not out of sight;
Re is also .the, man for YOTS.
Phone 24'4
While' our stock,is new and complete with everything suitable
for Christmas Gifts including Toy Sets, Pictures, Mirrors and Sew-
ing Trays, Ferneries, Reed Tables and Chairs, Electric Lamps ^ and
Shades in many different styles, Smoker's' Sete, Chesterfield Strifes,
Library Tables, Cedar,Ohests, etc.
And 'as usual we will he pleased to keep[ Roods :Until required.
Also Specials in the
Hardware Department , -
Clntoialiardware and Furniture Co.
.THE STORES WITH A STOCK
Furniture Phone: 104 • . Hardware 193
C[J'RRELL:&SHIPLEY
New Dates, Figs, Currants and Peels
NEW RAISINS—Thompson Seedless, , Seeded :1VIuscat, Spanish Valencia
and Silver Ring Raisins wlh seeds in
California Grapes` Bananas Lemons Sweet Potatoes
Florida Grapefruit Oranges Celery Spanish Onion
We can supply the best quality of new fruits and peals,' etc,, fa
your Christmas baking. Christmas Cakes, Puddings, and mincemeats t
low•prices. ,.All goods guaranteed fresh and new.
THE C. & S. GROCERS.
Main • Store Phone . 125 W. Brunch Store, Phone 125 J.
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What„about the burning question? Have you got'your coal bins
full? , When the real cold weather comes there is bound to be an ex-
cessive-demand' because Canada is 1,000,000 tons short this•year .on
her imports, of Anthracite alone, Stove 'Coal is already ahnost an
impossibility, and Chestnut is tightening up rapidly.
We are stocking up on Domestic Coke before it gets. dearer
Try, Our Coke
tI9 is 25% cheaper than Anthracite, it' has 75% .less as a:nd ab-
solutely no slate or .bone. It is in a class' by itself as the very
best substitute for Hard Coal,
Whatever' you want in: the fuel line call us nli -and We will cis
our best to meet your wishes, and we are just at the other end of
your telephone ready to SERVE and SATISFY.
J.
PRONE 74
Mus.tard Coat C
Seaforth " M1111ss Anne Baiter, or‘,Ty .L. Thompson of i,he C.N.R, staf..,
daughter of` ;vtr. and Mrs. Francis were married an Nov. 3rd .at
Xtei` of
:R.a" ., :Richard anis: totvn;aaid'`,:VIr. 'Thomas' .: church,