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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-12-11, Page 13• k�l& 1a r CrODS er Stock ll Prices jar ever Inc ever' polml i French Ivory in cli the I'atest, dosigns, beth in single Ineces and cased jets. COOD3 Sm sei,hin .•n new, Both Tial tied. h oozed and in, calls, plana and gold SILVERWARE Rogers. and Community Plate, in a most connate e 11 ;e and. et a price which will invite patrehase, UMBRELLAS All the latest styles. This is a season when et*eryc,ne needs an 'Umbrella, her does to tad 7 The :old jpke ' abont the chicken die dboctuse the chicken got wire. In this antomobile: age they - found'th It 'they got killed if they tried it. Then Ejthey discovered that there really was no reason t'.or going across tt all,° Some of otn customers li rx e foua>,d ,Iin our varied stock just what shit,. Glen,'.deatnnds for old 'wird young; the practical and the plaything, the useful and the ornamental high p reed lis well ds low priced lV in rte your inspeetiolt and-patrona# e. and perchance you will conveniently find what yourequire. Ft. H. JOHNISON `oweller,and Optician Next Hovey's .Drug Store aissaisisauessertraisessesseaseaasameseassesoltoraussoutseamemasana ZOCChristilias lift There is nothing you can give that is so personal as your photograph Throughout the year, the photograph you give this Christmas will stand as a reminder of your loving thoughtfulness. It will contribute happiness ththose, who mean most to you. Surprise the family, and your friends, Give photographs. Today is not too early to arrange for a sitting. Phone for an appointment. Phone 66 ROY BALL: photographer eteasandmaissmasirsismairmassmisaisarsmaterassamsvataissonermosastossema C. H. VENNER, Electrician►, Electric Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiring and Repairs. Pisone 151w ouftwk.R Cold Weather Needs OVERCOATS SWEATERS, HEAVY UNDERWVEAR and COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR Woollen goods this yearare exceptional velne, being manufac- tured from .raw materials bought at the lowest prides,' while at the present time prices of the same raw materials 'are steadily advanc-' ing, making for higher prices in the future. , Save, Maney by Supplying Your Needs Right' Now We have the best range, of Overcoats we have shown for a long time and our prices are right. Heavy Qvercoats,'Hitters, and 8 -piece belts at $18.00 to $30.00. • Pure WoolSweaters from $2.50 to $0,00 •Pure Wool Ribbed Underwear, $1.50 and up, (Felt boats, rubbers or Goloshes and a complete range of warm - footwear at lowest prices. Plumsteel Bros. SbIALL PROFITS PHONE 25, l;tORE iUJSINESS `ll e Point of View is this -If yori•are- onee suited with a Suit or Overcoat TAILORED at this establishment, my ad- vice to you is to eontinue com- ing here and tell your friends about thein. e You will find that this house carriesthe very' latest and. best materials for men and young men ' that you •can find anywhere, The guarantee that gees with each Suit is "that they are made by experts." Let us take your 'measure today. Fall Range From $25.00 to $55.00 Davis Herman VETERAN TAILORS ' PHONE 224-W aossocsaseinossaissazamtaare Why Not a Practical Gift `This. Christmas Buy a Coleman Quick -Lite "The Sunshine of the Nigh " The Quick -Lite Lamp is just the thing for_' reading, sewing knitting—for every home task or pleasure, its beautiful, pure white '300 candle power rad- iance"always shines abundant geod.'cheer and contentment oven' the family' circle. Sutter ARDVVARI; Pie 11 The; Quick -Lite Lantern is a regular helper—always ready for any outdoor job in any weather. It' is unrivalled for its safety in a barn or its use- fulness on a camping trip. In fact it can't be beat in any way', where a 'light is needed outside;' at night, and fully justifies its naive "The light of a thousand uses" Perdue ELIOCTEtO W11IING Fair ;Co, Often the Cheapest --Always the Best. I IlItIIIIll1f4111n1a1ai11 Illi I}Illrm hhll . "mud lit Nes. B. J. Gibbings was in Toren for the week -end. Mr. M. W. Howell of Goderich in town on Tuesday. Mr. George Middleton was home fr Toronto' over the week -end. Miss- Olive Lawrence spent the wee end with Miss Jean Mossop at Ba field Mr. K. McLean, editor of The Hui Expositor,",Seaforth; was in t on Tuesday. Miss Florence McVey of • Thornda was' the weekend guest of Me Gretta-VanDorrle. • Mr. and Mars. Robert J. Fisher an Miss Jean Fisher spent the wee end with Eippen relatives. Mr. Egan, accountant at the Ro Bank, returned to his post las week after a little bout: with ap • pendleltis. Mrs.Weir of Detroit, spent a fe days over the week -end th.'at" he of her brother, Mr. R. Manning. Mr, and Mrs. W:3. Nediger motor to Galt on Sunday to visit en inlet of Mit. Nediger's Avho is` ill in th hospital there. M. and Mrs. George Vanliorne icer in Exeter, on Sunday visiting th latter's mother, Mrs. Rickman, wh is hI poor health. Mrs. C. R. Gonne returned. this we to her home in London after. visit, with Mrs. W. W. Farrar:, and other Clinton friends. Mr. and Mrs.. E. Morrison and Miss Violet and Misses Mabel and Ev:. Cluff spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R. Morrison of Hensall: Mr. and Mrs. W. McIntyre and son Cecil, of Port Huron, motored up this. week to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Young of Londesboro Miss May Richardson of the staff of Clinton Collegiate Institute, was in town for the week -end and was the guest of Mrs. L. L. Enot, --Goderich Signal. Mr. and Mrs.;, W. Hill of ()slimy, Sask., former residents of Clinton, Ieft•Thursady of last week to spend the winter with their son, Mx. Bert Hill, and daughter, Mrs. R, E. Moir, of Calgary. essrs. W. and E: Riekman of Moose Jaw, Sask., who have been visiting their mother at Exeter, spent a few' days this week as •the guests of their ,sister, Mrs. George Van - Horne of town. i•s. Rouse, • who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Dir.) Hearn, for a week, returned to her home in Hamilton' • on Tuesday. • , M•rsi Rouse; On caning to Clinton, true accompanied by her grandson, Mas. ter Gordon Hearn, who had been spending some time with her heheHamilton. llr.,;D.', C. Paisley, (better known in Clinton as Clarence or "Red"),), manager of the Royal Bank branch at. Lambert, Que., for the past Tour years, has heen prolnoted` and trausfetred to the head of a branch in the City of Montreal. Mr. Pais- ey's .old- Clinton<friends congratu-, ate him on his promotion. r.: Allen Vateher of St: John,alelfld., spent a -few days the past week,as he guest 61 his' wife's parents.: Rev, A. A. and Mrs.'Holmes, ar Wesley parsonage. Mr. Vatcher, who is a civil engineer, has been at Niagara studying, Hydro develop- ment for the benefit of a N•ew- oundland firm and has been in anada for some weeks. to" was. ani k - n Owl! le ss a Ya, omE e• • ed FORMER -ntsiDENT Bits. Mrs. George Brownlee, Seaforth, a former resident of Clinton, she being a daughter of the late Henry Little, died at her home after a short ill- ness on Saturday, She had been nnrsing a patient et Hensel' and was suddenly stricken with paralysis on Thursday last ' and lingered until Saturday. Her husband . died some years ago. Three sisters, Mrs. Mel- vin Clark and Mrs. a Cluff of God - elicit and IVIrs, C. Glew of Tucker - smith, survive,. PRESBYTERY MEETING. The Presbytery of Huron held its regular meeting' in Willis ehurcb Tuesday with the follonring members preeent: Mr, IVfacfarlane, acting Mod- erator, Dr. Fletcher, IVIessrs. Hogg, Alp, Ferguson, Grant, Lundy, 1VIeDon- ald, Chidley, Hamilton, ministers, and Messrs. 1VIeGowan, Shiers, Manson, Higgins, Brown, Rowcliffe, elders. The clerk read two communicatione, .one from the convener of the Gen- eral Interests Committee, asking to be relieved of the convenerehip, Mcbonald was e3ited to occupy the place in the meantime and carry on until the appointment in Febrnary. excusing his failure to attend the ineeting and asking the Presbytery to appoint auditor. Mr, Fere 1180)1 °anges to clea at Girape Fruit 29c 3 for These orae es"are beautiful flavor and juicy, notac®lir as=Cal/�orniay but the quality is to Every orange must go to • make roOrn for our m We expect to sell 25 cases Friday andSat In Santa Claus' Candy .Mouse Christmas Stockings from to 2h155: I Mixed Chocolates and Creat 5 Candy Dolls and Lanterns • eac"Candy bags each New Nuts - per lb 23c ( Smiles' an Chuckles. ecial price for Candy and Novelties for Chris LAYER RAISIN S SHOW CAE Weston's Plum Puddings, in bowls, each , • , . 60e :and $1.20 Large tins Fancy Cakes each Christie's Fruit Cake in fancy tins, each' Bodley's Fruit cakes, iced, 1 and 2 lb, Holly Boxes 6p 2 b Weston's Candied Chocolate Biscuits, pe Candied Pineapple and Candi Our Groceteria will gbeg' open for your inspection with a sales lady in charge to show you aroun DATES 22C ROLLED OELTS: ry C t3ALNiJTS A 2 lbs. for , , . , XO lbs• ,,for . , , , " J New Shelled .. `±QC GRAN. SUGAR MIXED TEA ` CO 10 lbs. for �SC Per lb. , . tC SEEDED RAISINS 9)C 2 lbs, for .. G We have still a fetv.pounds of English Breakfast Tea advertised last week with $1 in one 1 WEE- K -END SPECIALS---Filletts, Finnan Fladdie, Salmon Snacks,.,.0 stens, Leaf Celery. Commencing Monday 15th, this store will be open evenings until of er Photo Cards still on -sale Agents for Apex CashA Carry 2 Deliveries• W®Te0 Neil THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, are Plants. and Cut Floirers Choose your gifts frein our Christ- mas stock' of fancy baskets mf plants Azaleas Cyclamen, Cherries, Be - genius, 'Primulas, Primroses, Ferns, See our Memorial Wreaths, also Christmas wreaths Holly antIllistletoe for decorations In Cut Flowers for Christmas we will have Roses, Carnations, Nar- cissus and a limited number of 'Mums, The Third of the Series' Tuesday, December 16th Thompson Blood,. versatile humor- ist, will give the ttlird entertainment' in thb seriesbeing put on under the auspices of the 'Girls' Auxiliary, . Mr. Blood's program includes inti-. personations, 'character studies in costume, stories, songs, etc, and , he makes the ehanges in make-up with- out leaving the stage and without the use of paint or powder. Dd reit fail to take in this enter- tainment, it will give You " a good laugh, or many of them. re Do You 'Phat there are only 11 sh And as you kriow it's'wise to sh Our advice is do it Our large store is brimfull ber of the family. And you kno would be appremated more than In the Hardware Dept. we etock of Cutlery,,:Pyrex ware, Ca Don't Forget th no better exercise for children th lVfake your selection now and ere -4 J. Cuninghame, Florist Store; 31 Greenhouses, 176w Christmas Dance The annual Christnias Dance,'under, the auspices of the Paetime Club, will be held in the TOWN HALL the:treasurer's aceounts and the bole anee was' on the right side. The Thursday, Dec. 25th. treaturer placed his estimate of the requirements of the Presbytery as asking the placing of 18 Cents a year the accounts, of the year as neces- sail to carry the work of the Prea- bytery to its full completion. The report of the eorivener of the General Interests -Committee was presented by • Mr. McDonald' arid ac- tien was taken recommending the writing of a di•aft letter by the con- vener asking that Wine the alloca- tions are known the assurance be .sought that the amount be made up during the next few weeks. The re. snits of the General Assembly were examined by a committee of the Pres- bytery and reported on as follows: The first remit was approved of and the amigos Made, regarded 08 suit- able. The secood remit was disaps proved of by A vote of the Presby- tery and the third remit was recent., mended for alneroval. • St. Helens IVIiss Charlotte ,Yohnston is at pres- ent visiting her sister, Mrs. Robinson Woods, -1Virs. Robert *Mon eisd three daughters' spent a few days at -the hoine of her mother, Mrs, A, Ander- son. Mrs, Ed. Thorns has returned home after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. IVIiller in Lucknow, who has been under the care of a doctor, Our teachers and pupAs are busy preparing for their annual concert and Christmas tree to be given in the hall on Friday, Dec, 19th. . Mr. John McGuire has returned from Dodsland, Sask., where he spent the summer. • Mr. Lloyd Phillips has returned from Yellow Grass, Sask., where he has been, for some time, Mr., Earl Gaunt is home front the West, Mr. J. D. Andersoe went to Mean lest week to attend the funeral of his brothdr-in-law, 'Mr. R. Ellis aompleted their season's threshing. Mrs. Joe Smith visited in Goderich for a few clays. A play, "The Corner Store" and a coneert followed by a box social will be given by the Young People of S. Friday, Dec. 12111 SarraDurnin, who hae been with pleurisy, is recovering. (Christmas Day) Dancing from 9 to 2 Clinton Orpheus Orchestra. .will hrnish music Gentlemen, $1.50 LadiesePlease Provide 84-2 Pashme Dance The Pastirhe.Olub will give a dance in their club rooms FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. ,1411 Dancirtg front 8:80 Co 12:30 • Clinton Orpheus Pive-piece -Orehes- tra will simply music Gentlemen, 81,00 Ladies Please Provide 83-2 Cal andl.see our RANGES AND HEATERS Before Buyirg our Prices are as Low as the De- partmental stoees and Quality Much Better Solene Americae Oil always on hand PLUMBING, HEATING and 'GENERAL REPAIR WORIC autins lone 244 Clinton Hardwar CURRELL We Weic To our. store to inspect our IleW 3 Our,Ohristmas Candy has just an and the -very best we eari procure. Ord ;you can ha-ve your choice, and let us WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU — Main Store, Phone 125 W. What about the burning questi full? When the real cold weather c cessive demand because Canada is 1 her iinports of Anthracith alone, impossibility, and Chestnut is Jig We are stocking up on Domesti is 25% cheaper than Anthra solutely Do slate or bone, It is best substitute for Herd Coal. Whatevety you want ,ip the fit our best to fneet your wiehes, an your telephone ready to SERVE an PHONE 74