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The Clinton News Record, 1925-01-08, Page 4!Gi s d Ba' 1 o=ted aIvlc;s ai.ct drapes in ltdccs Iiia= es ud lined bags; Small, medium and large, black, i•ey, tan and brawn, Your. choice ,Of the lot llr�l' PRICE 'A NCI A ;limg- at hall Price Tho lot includes basket~ with and without: handles and with and without lining's, but all ave in good condition and are real bargains. AT HALE REGULAR PRICES CSS Four Lots o£. Books 2.4 bo Cleared LOI` NO. 1 Books such as Dean-Farrar's "The Three Hort es," Ralph. Sinunonds' ,All About •A a.craft," Ii'enty's "To England's• Aid," ' Gilbert TIawlcans. "Pe c.r Jamieson" • anci- other books formerly priced up'to $$2.50., 1 ;Ciio.ce for • LO1' NO:: 2 Books' sueir as Jack London "Valley o3i the Moon," -Hall Caine's "The Prodigal," Coralli's, "Secret Power," Mark' Twain's "Huckleberry Finn t1g°nes, Laut's "Lords of the North," Lew Wallace's Ben Fitir' etc.,,etc. F Chole• tor . • • • .. LOT NO. .-Books such as iltingstou's "Afar in the. -Per - est," he For- est, Ellis' "Through Forest and Fite,'"Bals:n'_ Lyric's "Coral Island," Adam's. "The. Clarion," Dunean's "Herber Tales," etc,1714) '3F,„ LOT ,NO. 4 Books such as ,many from the Eaeryina .'s Library, Hawthorne's "Wonder • "Faith Anthony, 'Hopes "Intrusions of Peggy," Da'rcey's Faith 'of a Belgian," Edmund Ellis "Princess of the Woods," etc., etc. 'I4Tany Jess than halft price. Choice;for , .. �:... , . S. Palm"�iive Soap, 4 for 25c Only 300 cakes to be sold at this price, and only to customers who buy other. A LIcC goods. Special ; . , . � for rr Glycerine Soap 5c 3 oz. cake 'of Pure Glycerine Soap, each cake Wrapped in tissue, -°'A real bargain. s ' 5 Princess Soapflakes 19c One pound boxes, of 2 ncess Soap F1akcs, iiinde ,ky the Palm 011.3,e -Soap Co' Ideal for washing silks and: Woollens 19e - Per Package . .. , , Other Lines of Soap at 12e and 15c per Cake wimjer,a e stc s fan 9 and Closes Ne% lines will b.:F..! added from day to day as space :. ps 1°11 t 17.. French Ivory 25..p.e. ,of clew.'; out 'the;balance of our Chr tetntas stack of French Ivory, s0nsisting of Brusges and Coombs, Clocks; Jewels, Mirrors, Photo Brollies; ,etc, Clearing at•25%Discount SMALL WARES Shoe Laces, 3 pairs for 10c •., A real" good shoe lace, in sat and. rouncr ' L•eiagths, 27, 33, 45 and 54,metres, Jantary Sale, 3 Pail's for .. .. S 11 1Y Doine Fasteners,4 doz for 10c, Shield brand Dotiie Fasteners in black and white, size .00 only • '' 4 Dozen for, Hooks and Eyes, 4. doz: for 5c Good quality Hooks and. Eyes in black •and white, various sizes - 5: •. •4'Dozen ,dor , , , , • . , , . . . Nail, Scrubs '5c Nan Scrubs -with 5 tows of good bristles ' British maisufac,ture , Each : . ole Coat Hangers 5c Special purchase of thin wood Coat Hapgere, regular price 10c ' for Special ... ... 1 Pound -Violet Talcum 25c targe can of "Violet Talcum Powder �,C4 Guaranteed pure, Special value tar ° ° ,T ;,s i . ltalance of, Christmas Stationery 'Bali Price inane It 'The 1pt consists of varieties of holiday y Papeeries containing., paper ''and Envelopes of superior quality, some have correspom;enee path, .and envelopes only, others contain an assortment of both. Rather than keep these over. roe an- other year they will'bd;sold at, �• HALF TJLE ORIGINAL PRICE Linen Envelopes 2 Packages for 15c A popular sized e ize F envelope to tb'-fit pads and note paper, nice quality linen envelopes �1. 25 to a package �m d oi• One`Note Pad and 50 Envelot'es for 25c. This is a special lot of .stationery bought for this sale. -,The paper is 4. nice quality of linen; and the envelopes =match. One Pad and ' 9g,„ 50 htivelopes . . la One Turn Bvei Pad and 50 : Envelopes 29c • This pad usually,retails at 25c and the envel—ope, for 20e. Choice quality ,of linen paper. One Pad and 9(c 50 Envelopes . . Note Pads, 4;for 25c-• -. Special value in Note Pads, tst 11ysold at 10e' each. January �SQr Sale for • . Letter Pads, 2 for •25c SPleridid value, in large sized pads. Good quality of raper, ruled 'and unrulec�ttd, - January ' 25 Sale .... for c. WOOLS Berlin Wools 10>c 13erf a per skein We have decided to discontinue handling Ber- lin Wools and offer the entire stock at Clearance Prices.. T'he,Coiors are blue, gay, emerald, jade,_.. red,' cardinal, golden brown, rose and yellow, 2, 4 and 8 ply, The wool is.. in good condition and. of the highest quality. To Clear, Per Skein , , • 10c Scotch Fingering.$1.19'per pound_. This is not a flimsy quality but a real depend- able, yarn in 3 and 4 ply and in the following colors, blanc, `white, grey, brown, tan, red tun -1 heather. As all -wools'. have advanced this: 15 a real Bargain. '30e per skein of x .19 4 ounces or, per lb. ... , .'....... . Ball'Yarn,'15c-per 1 oz. ball We were fortunate. in securing a quantity of high grade yarn in5all the, popular shades. You will he specially pleased -with this line. ` Suitable for all kinds of knitting Ado Per 1. Ounce Ball , , . , .:... .. Framed Pictures 25 p.c. off Framed pictures consisting of many of the Standard subject's and suitable for any room, Prices ran from 50c to $3.00 but for this• Jan- t • ttaiy Sale, all . are subject to a Discount of 25% Scribblers 2 far 15c` Big' fat scribblers, some ruled and unruled; plain and fancy covers, regular q 10e each, clearing .. . • . dor, 1C CASH No Goods Charged at Sale Prices CASH S AR THEATRE THURSDAY, JANUARY Bth ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY—AT 8:15' P 41. • World Tour- 'Under Direction of blug'h•D. Wilson - The Life Story of John Lei Fnown the World over as The Most Astounding Case in Criminal Annal8i' I rue, Story I eunded .on Facts Not a' Grne- ' • --some Molueitt , in the I ieturc 'IIR 1i 'i`JMES THEY TRIED '10 HANG JOAN LEE AND I'J11lJ N TI141ES TIIEY FAILED, Vet ems. e. Li Ves To -day 7'lae story l;rapltically described by; W. Leonardlime_` tlre'eininent Australian actor, who will personally appear SPECIAL .MUSIC—GRANS) MUSICAL PROLOGUE Vocal Items 13y O EEN THOMPSON PS N - CELEBRATED PREVIA' DONNA. POPULAR PRICES—Adults, 50c; Children, 25c and taxi ,DO NOT FORGET . Only I6iday,and Saturday 'this Week—Jai . 9 and 10 "TIM DANGEROUS BLONDE" Featuring Laura La Plante "DYNAMITE" Chapter 2 of The Steel Trail C on e dp---"1VI A N D P_ RI N" Regular Admission Saturday Matinee sit 2:15'—Adtnission 20o 'and 1.6c a e lied' itt Clinton on Thursday; 6i,1a, X924, one' of Baytaeld's t and most respected citizens. rson;of Thottiae William Cain, Mr. Camerott'was born' at Pic oven- ;Scotia, ora Dec, 8th, - 1844, le to Bayfield with his par-. :cheat fags Leather- ant' leatherette School Bags, various axes regular 50c to. $2.50 $1t25, Clearing at Halt }race to Anes -ani. Art it Royal Floss and Etching Silk 25c per dor. Wo live decided to clean out all the stock of Real Silk Skeins and the assortment consists o£ all the styles from the finest filo- floss and etch- ing 'sills tch-ing'sills to the 'coarser Royal Floss. The former price -for these was 1.0c per, skein' r..' Z�c '1'o'Clear,,per dozen'..:,..,... Stamped. Linens 25 to 50 per cent discount Sold in dozen lots only of 5e per skein In the lot are Pillow Covers, , Table Scarfs, Centre Pieces, Children's Dresses and'Aprotis, Lausidry Bags, Towels, etc. Clearing at from 25 to 5008 discount CHINAWARE E ..Japanese'Cups and Saucers 15c ' About 200 cups and saucers in the popular low shape; each one decorated by hand by the skill- ful Japs. These are great value -15c• at 15c:. January Sale Jardiniere Clearance at $1.00 and $1.50 A•clean up, in Jardinieres, some that were sold from $1.25 to $1.50. $1.00 Choice For . , eiA v ,Lines that were sold previously from d't • ®111 $2.00' to $3.50. Choice for �R 1 Odd Dinnerware about Half Price We, have gatheredtogether a lot of odd lines of Dinnerware -Porcelain and China. All sizes of plates, vegetable dishes, coupe soups, -cups and saucers, etc.—About, Half Price. Glass Tumblers 6.for 25c Good Heavy -Glass •Tunrltlers, standard size, Plain and serviceable rn - 25c .t,. , , ., "<,for Plain White and Clean Leaf Dinperware greatly reduced for this sale. ang char lion runner .and jumper at village on Monday when the election the Queen's Birthday celebrations. for reeve took palcc,."Mr. 11. "Weston Ile was also .captain of the Bayfield was elected' by a majority of eleven cricket team when it was the chant- votes over his opponent, Mr, Mur - pion of Huron County. Ile -was a dock Stow•' charter ,mciabes of the Canadian Ord- 'My, ;Graham Elliott has gone 10 or of Foresters' and always an en- Goderich to play on the Godericli- thusiastic • worker in Court Idose of hockey team. ` Sharon. For many : years he was •. Mrs, G. W. Woods and Mies Ann Chief Ranger and still held that of- returned on Friday after having spent 4' t thet' f his death the holidays in C-.Xrtright, (Miss Isabella . -Morrison of Tivert chased and moved into the residence the Standard Bank J There was a family of • seven five - f whom are still, living, James and ,Gordon . of Toronto, Neiman of . De- troit and Miss Grace and John as "honte. An older' brother, Mr. Alex. Cameron, also resides in the village: 01r the 27th of Sept. he' took a 1 slight §troke just outside the Oast - office and had partly recovered torn its efects when a blood clot formed ho his' left .leg and' gangrene devel- oped, He was removed to the Clinton Hospital and for the "last, nine 'weeks hes received every possible Care and attention. a'Ir. Catnet'on' took, it very. active next in the public affairs :;of the vil- lage, .He was. a .,Conservative in po1• itics and was for /many Years a mem- ber o;f "the Public School, board,' holds ing' the office of • secretary for some time, He tree also Court, Bailiff ;for re. number of years and since 1001 has been one of the audxtors' of the Bay- field Agricultural Society.., Ile was a regular attendant' at Trinity' church. • The funeral, which was largely: at- tended, Was ttended,-was held froiu `Trinity chuveh on the afternoon of New Year's Day. 'The Von. Archdeacon Jones -Bate - mart of Goderich conducted the ° sere vice, w The funeral ar'ranfa'ements were, in charge of the. Foa•esters, the follow- ing ePallbearers: Joint 't •members U m 71G Watson,' Wrlliain Heard, Herbert' Mc Gregor, Murdock „Ross Jghn Howard' and George ell/deers; .Gordon and. James Camer- the . Cont'imittion school, New Dun- dee, 14Ir. Tlarry Baker of London spent New Year's with his parents. Mi4 and Mrs. L. H. McLeod and fttnmily and Mr, and Ms. W. J; Mc- Leod and `family returned on Wednes- rya of last weelc ,a.fter spending Christmas with thein: sister, Mrs: Brock in Port Dover. • Miss Lily 14IcLood returned to De - trait on. Saturday after, spending a few days with her parents. Mrs, Bingley left „on Saturday for. Detroit after' having spent the holi- days with Misses M. •Riathwell .and. R. Taylor. Miss Alma McKay returned on Sat- urday to Loudon , to: resuri c her. Studies at the Westervelt School of on tipple Grove Terni on the 4111 con. of Goderich township on New Year's Day while lie and his wife were away visiting. ltiir, E. A. Sander of Kitchener was the guest of Mrs. F. A. Edwards on 'Monday and, Tuesday. Mr. E. ,H. Johns spent Maixday" in London. Mr. Mckenzie of Goclerieh relieved him as manages of the Stan- dard ee a time a hard Bank d uring•.311s absence. The On March 2nd, 1810,; he `married 141r. and.Mrs.: Gee, Toms have pur- Sterling Bank bits amalgamated with Tiverton. c ale and 'foe joined 0 of the late Mr.'H. W. Erwin on tanks will now g6 under the naive of Main street: , the Standard Bank. Miss Jessie' Metcalf: returned to Mrs Wiii. Bolltwill and family rt -i Detroit on Saturday last, turned to'London last week, accent; Mrs.. E. P."Lewis 'left on Saturday panied by Miss Nara Ferguson - for New York, after having spent t ie Mr. E. F. Merner has;purchased the holidays with. Mrs. N. W: Woods.' general business conducted for,thei Mr. William :b'letealf left. on Mon- past six years by Miss. M, C. Reid and day to resume, ,his ;studies at, Ann commenced business on Jan. 2nd. Mr, Arbor ~University. Merner owned the business before Miss Ethel:Towett and Mr, Clifford (Miss Reid` took it over. Claris returned to London Normal School on Monday. Miss '• Jean Woods returned to Not• - mal School at Stratford on Tuesday. d C Greenslade. on of Torenta Sox e ' ii'oth home and. J4mes Mdse' drove from Walton to attend hie old-riend'sCainoral. •' The bbreaved wife and family ap predate very much thh:kindness, help and syrpethy shown 8by:`the.' Ii'oresters and many other friends.' There was 'considelthle stir in the los desborO , Misses Elva and Annie- Dewar left Miss Belle R'tibarton returned home on Saturday to resume then p'bsitions en Saturday, froiii Taronto, calier�e she on the teachers occasional ,ska:f£ in has been visiting for•,the past week. - Toronto. Miss "Olive Little, returned to Sty Messrs. Gordon and Tames Gamer_ 'Catharines on Friday after spending on returned to, Toronto ,on Saturday, the holidays at. her home . here. M15555 Anna and Betty Elliott left Mr. and':Mrs. Jariies -Watt and son,' ,n Saturday for Toronto, after' haw- ()}yen, of Tproilto, sprint'the holidays' ,n-1 gespent the holidays in the village. at, the MYTarisc also',' with 'Mr, Jas: Philip :,Bigelow" :,returned ,on Watts, -.sr,, Ilullett, Monde to,zesume his' duties prin- -- Mrs., Helen .,Quinffi' left . on New y Year's' D t on an extended trip.. to citia;t ,of, the Continuation' school. 's y Mr: and Mrs. David.'Prentied and Los An;•eles and San Francisco. She Miss Margaret... and IVlaster. David expects to be gone a couple of Prentice loft nn S.aturda.y ..for tlielr uroliths, home ill Toronto, after hnvtni° spent Dr. and Mrs: Charles T. Gray' of the holidays ,'-with .' 7rs. t'rentiee's Wallcorvillo spent New Year's at the: parents Mr. :aiid`Mrs. ' W. J. Stinson. Manse ae;t1le guests of -the latter's parents, Gthel':Gei},irhardt returned to parents. Dr. Gray returned to Walls- ' atueday after having ervill°, on Friday, but Mrs. Gray re- Totems 'h S •t] her sl,eni;therliolidays with :her parent,. , mains fbr -a couple 'of weeps, wi a •,0Jiss' Izetta Merner left on Pildaay mother, Mrs. Abery who is not very i a n well. Miss S '',C: Barr's many friends will' be. sorry.tb learn. she is .under the doctor's care. Misses'L. and Alvetta Brigham and to resume her duties as principl f and had laden for seventy-two years ;a resident''of this tillage. 13e followed'. in his father's footsteps, berg oy trade a saddler and haraessrnakcr, and was well anis favorably known throughout the. county, :having con:- ducted the business himself dos about sixty years; Cameron Was hill younger days quiiie a celebrated athlete, be- TO AV!I Tomorrow Airt7ght eta 'rabic -rim stop sick headaches, relieve bilious attacks, tone and &' gntate 1110 eliminative organs,: make yott Pool tine. "Better Than' Pills Far diver BICs'r Commerce. r The dance given on New Year's night in aid or the Golf Chub was. quite a success. The music was sup-, plied by the Varna - i+rchestxa, con- sisting of tome pieces. The balloons' thrown down: amongst the dancers'; created a . great deal 'OC, atnu5entettl as did alsothe musical chairs. Miss Betty -Elliott' was 'awarded the lad- ies' prize in,:musical . chairs and Wil - 11103' Reid the, gentlemeti's prize. Mi', George Blair of Detroit vis- ited his is-ii:ed,his parents during the holidays.; The many friends of Ma John D. Woods regretted very in'tclt to hear of the total loss by fire of his residence rii Bot '', cSb 41 y y1 as EGGS -- A.r'e bought everyday in the week, candled and. graded according to 'Dominion. Government grades, OU1 TRY " Although the holiday season . is ever, we will as usual continue to buy live and dressed poultry throughout the entire season. To our numerous friends we extend. sincere best wishes for a prosperous 1925 ' GUNN, LANG HIS St Co., Limited Write, phone or call at our 101inton office, Day phone 100 sena tr, Cid ' �i�: , fir'akery:. AUTY Tlie most important thing:about our Pro'duc`ts is Quality. We do not use any- thing nythi 1 but just Quality _,Ingredients in our C , Bread, Pies Cakes` ons 9 7 9, 9 • - _anything r etaik�111 Baking,. ... �yss, lie Cream and Light Lunches , ar 5 >_ ��� �' is r a o BAITER Az D CONFECTIONER mazizsament. Phone 1 Master Lloyd' Adams made .a trip to ' Toronto.• - Ttev: Dr. Dobson of Alma, College, St, Catharines, preached in the Meth- odist 'church- here Sunday morning and at Constance in the afternoon, in' the interest of the Educational Department of the church." •There is quite an epidemic of colds in the village at present. Some are sick. in nearly every hone. Posslr bly we have not enough Scotch, ;around, Anyway we need some 1). to clean it up. Milton Brown. in tailed a -radio sci, last week and others are to follow. - Miss Marjorie trodden, who .sp(nnt New Year's a_ her home n here, return- ed to London o -n Saturday. Our old.-friciirl, Steve Manlove, Palmerston, spent a few days with 'siends around' Here last week, .IIe is attending Victoria College, Toron- to, 111??1 Mx. Ivan Ross Wand wife of inelaxttY are -spending a few days at the home of his _parents, -Mr.-' and .Mrs, Wm.' Ross. . Tlie •tpembers 'of, the yloee branch of the U'. F. 0. and their wives;: and families are having an oyster slipper and entertainment on Thursday, night next, A good time is expected. Mrs. W. T. liruitsdon,.,who went to Drumbo to visit her mottle). all _took side there, returned home on Tues- day' night, ivlrsr W. Lyon es$tertaiued het Sun-' ` day school class on. '.`Friday '.night. The evening Was spent in gatites, siugiug,, etc. All reported a most en- joyable evening. The election for 'reeve for 1•Iullett 'township took.place on Monday,' ant our veteran reeve, Matthew . Arm- strong, went 'down to"defeat, being i -eat e d .by ,Robert. Clarke by a, inn-' def defeated •orit ; of twenty -severs. It was h 7 y rather " small roto which was pelted. tliroNgli0Ut • tlxe';townslrip.