The Clinton News Record, 1922-11-23, Page 8(sttIN'i()Is' . r t;a1)1Nc, IFW1r1 RIIY °TORC
'WIN DS Cilt .SHELL (t IASSEs
I have theta in dark and light colors rcasertahlo Prices,
This is the wedding season, Aniong the many gdf'ts for the
bride wnat cottld ha nice); than fine Silverware ad Cut. Glasse I
terve :m excellent seleetion of both these lines, illeinditIcr
$114VEIR Wit.F101
Coffee :ina Tea *thos, Dessert Spoons and Folks, Direr and
Dessert lriiivos, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Sugar Shalis, etc.,
S:tiidwich or Cake Plates, Prrex Pie Plates and Casoroles, Sic:gar
and Cresin Sets.
cur GE/ASS
Water Sets, Celery, Dishes, Spoon Trays, Sugar and Cream
Sets, Butter Dishes.
You would have to see this stock to apprecihte it sb 1 invite
you to inspeet t, EYES TESTED FREE
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Optica s Next Hovey's Drug Store
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Pen
The New
"Pocket
This little levet bus,lteen
added to the World'a
Standard Pen to help you
to refill the pen. Simply
rain and lowfr the lever
with point in ink and it
refills almost inttaritlY.
Al ways the Best.
Often the Cheapest—
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Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Underwear, Shoes and
Rubbers ete., is now most complete. We are ready to meet your
requirements for the cold weather to come. .
•We are showing the. best values in Sweaters and wool goods of —
all kinds we have had since pre-war days.
MEN'S SWEATERS, FROM $2.00 to $7,00.
MEN'S HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR FROM $1.35 UP
'MEN'S WOOL SOX FROM 3 PAIRS FOR $1,00 UP TO $1.00 PAIR
-ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE GOOD BATH TOWELS AT 29' EACII
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON ALL LINES ft'OR CASH.
Plumsteel Bros.
PIIONE 25.
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SMALL PROFITS• NIORE BUSINESS'
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Must not be dark in,colour
Highest
prices paid
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Christmas stock now arriving. Now 1922 Sunmaid
Raisins expected:this week also. Prunes and Cur`rents.
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I Only the best„upw, fruit will be handleci
17e _C. Co' S. Grocers, Phone 125
EXQUISITE TYI1N DAMS
belongs tothe man' who' has his
clothing r made to measure: by an
artist tailor who kaows the :value of
perfect -4t, beauiful finish and. fine
workmanship, and -who selects his
fabrics' with an eye to please the
taste 'of the well -bred gentleinan.
"The tailor makes the man" in an
old saying and we can supply all dei
fects of form, and give you both
style and satisfaction in 'Fall and
Winter Suitings and. Overcoat'
FROM $25.00 TO $5.00.
• - DAVISn. & IIERMAN
THE VETERAN- TAILORS
Over Brown's Gents' Furnishings
Store,
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Success in Housekeeping.
The Secret of nilanU a latoinan's,
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11 wor1vs for its user; it pro-
hibits failure and makes success
sure and certain: no loss of time'
or increased irritation by having
to waste valuable minutes in
coaxing it. A good Range works
silently and efficiently—the smile
reliability each and every clay. It
removes all guess work; its oven
bakes, evenly all over. It is a
dalliklelight to possess one.
'Rho Range illtistrated here is
good; built by MeClary, makers
of good stoVes and cooking utin-
' sits for 74 years'. Lot the old
range go -307 a good one, you
deserve it.r
itter Perdue
ARDWARE ELECT1Uj PLIJIVIBINGr
CANADA COMES SECOND
AS A WIDEAT,GROWINC.
COUNTRY
thiS y(,11.5 liOld.F.11
the production of -cylv.a.t,
The United States comcf.% first With
810,123,000 bughels, Canada second
with 388,773,000 bushels, India third
With 306,251,00 liushels, and Franco
Inarth. Wi1i 2315,380,000 bughcdt.t.
1,1.)M; Ykr Prnrico took seeond Otte
among -,,vheat producing. countries.
ie:ading Canada by about 23,000,000
bnshels. a
EYE SPECIALIST
A. 14. ewe, Eye Sight ,
• Commencing Dec; lst up to Christinas Eve. The first
custotner bringing to us the biggest amount of groceries puro
chased in the tnonth of December for cash will receive this
beautiful set of dishes absolutely FREE. No money deposit-
ed. Simply save and bring your counter check slips which
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will show us your standing. Everybody has the same chalice
from Dec. 1. , We will not hold ourselves responsible for slips
Lost. ' See the dishes in south wind'ovv. Our regular monthly and
• two -weeks' accounts will be accepted up to date of Dec. 23
Somebody will win them. Why not you?
an Iioour Graduate of the
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Caned- Remember thi.s
jail Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, Ont. Offichours: 9 aan, 5 p.m. Pyaetice limited to the eye. New Raisi
Xi>ns pe
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Rev. C. Llewellyn Bilkey.is itt Toren. -
to this week. . •
Miss Edna , McCaughey rhos been
spending g few days in London this
gssex • are the 'guets of Mi
His.at,onNe.ayler and lit.tle daughter
1V1r. A. T. Cooper is attending the I)
temperance cenvention in Toren
• this, week.
Mrs. Rame of Winghaln has been cvt
titing with her parents, Mr, a
Mrs. George Jackson.
Mr, Will Lancey of Toronto spent
few hours in town This week vi
• Mr, ,and Mrs. •W. H. Watts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Emerson of 13ery
have been the guests Of their con
.111rs, R. 3 Cluff, this week.
• Mrs. Murray McEWair bilt Saturda
unorning to visit he sister, Mr
J. 11. Twitchell of Windsor, for
week.
Mies Margaret 181cPniart return
on Saturdy evening after visith
with friends in Hamilton. H
little nephew, Master Crer,ar, a
cornpanied her hoMe.
, BIG FRUIT WEEK
is the week to buy fruit for your Uhristtrias cake
r ib 17c • New Peels per Ib 33c
Shelled Almondsper lb 60c New Figs per lb 10c
New Dates 2•lb,s for 25c •'
Cash ek Carry,.
Deliveries
Phone
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t'{) Under the Auspices of the Ladies'
• Guild of St. Paul's Church
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We Installed Three t
Pilot Superior Pipeless
Furnaces in One Day.
Our Furniture
We haves, birge stock of Diningroona
Suites in all the neatest•designs and
best finishes including walnut and
• fumed,. and gOlden oak, and the prices
are snrprising/y low.
We are showing'.sbme real Chesterfield
Suites with Marshall loose cushion
a , upholstering, at specia prices
d ve
Nomber 30th
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lg Homemade Baking, Fancy 'work,.
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Rummage Sale, Fish and (5c, and It
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Mrs. John Emerton, Who has been,
vsiting during the past week or so
at the home of herbrother, 1\i. J.
7.`orrance leaves this weelc for Kin-
bardine where she will spend tile
whiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh and Mr,
Norman Marsh of Detroit are here
this week, hying come to a ttend
the funeral of the lady's sister,
Mrs. l3radshaw, which took place
yesterday afternoon,
Miss Margaret Davies of -.Chicago
uccompanied the remains of her
'sister from Windsor on IVIonclay
and has been with her parentSy
Mr. and Mrs. Davies. She leavet,
todaY for ESSeX. and returns "co
her work in Chicago in a few
,
1VIrs....Thos. Livingston of IIullett :s
this week visiting her sister, Mrs.
R. J. Gibbings: Mr., Livingston
left grhurSday last to visit his br0.
Cher in California. •He will be
absent allwinter and will visit
friends- in Texts and other states
before returning.
Mr. G. A. Bradshaw of Essex and
this son, Mn'. Ernest Bradshaw of
Detroit, have been staging with
fiends in, Clintoci _and the
former's daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
,SLephenson of the London Road
this week. They accompanied the
remains of Mrs. Bradshaw, whose
death on Sunday was a severe
Shock to her family and friends.
Prof. C.A. Chant, who was a mem.
ber of the Canadian section of the
Western Australia solar ecilipse ex-
, pedition, arrived at Victoria, 13...0,
on Sattniday on his return journey.
Prof, Chant Says that no pronoun-
cedlent concerning the effeci; of the
ecopse can be made .for some time
1)1811 it may mean "a complete revol,
'Olen of physieril science." Prot'.
Chant is known to many hove, bo.
ing a brother of our worthy towns-
man, ,Supt. Chant of the ,Publie
Utilities Commission
Mr. and IVErs. J. N. : Gray and little'
daughter of Toronto sitent a 'few
days recently visititlg their aunt,
Mrs, Wm. Graham, and tmelo,
t3. It Higgins, of town. They Were
returning Troia a visit with the
lortner's brother at Lansing,
and bad been there during the re-
cent election, When Mr. Gray's
brother -was shccossful in being 13.
laded for the third term as regis-
ter of titles for the eennty, This
is something: nnusuaI 0503 there, it
S80111't 40 Ft thigTO 011)1, Or at mosr
Iwo, 1; the limit, for bolding oflitte.
Mr. Gray says they aro dtway be.
hind Canada in the numner of eo13..
chietany, elections, no 'returns being
recoved midi the following risk,
and this in a City of. 8101,31 thou.,
nd.
10c. fish.)
Afternoon Tea Served
Sale conntelices ai...3-o'8loelc 77.1.
CLINTON CHORAL SOCIETY
and
SOUTH HURON CHORAL SOCIETY
ft
HANDEL'S MESSIAH"
Will be sung on "
Friclau, December 8
In. Ontario St. Methodist Chin:oil
. •Soloists
Soprano 11/fiss ,E. Rearge
contralto bliss A. Ilalst
Toner ' V, 0, Goodwin
I3ass bir. IVE. Rennie
OrganistRennt°
C,onductor ' Prof, A. W. Anderton'
Tickets' on Sale by members of the
Chorus and .A. T. Cooper -and. 'W.
D. 11"air, ' 77-3:
People 'Irbil Know
miss Scarlett or Walter: viited with
Miss 11, Ttovettler a few days this
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Mr. and IVIrs. Geo. Rutledgi e" and
- Master Wilmer and Miss J'ennie
Marquis of Nile •spon 11211 week-
end as the guests of Mr. and Inis.
W. Marquis of the Base 1in113 jtist,
north of town.
STANDING OF PARTIES IN
BRITISH HOUSE
Following was the summary of the
results of elections in the Bribish
House of Commons on November 16:
Conservatives ,1145
343
Liberals . „ „ , ......... 62
.... • . . ' '633
.Forty-four candidates out of the
1,883 who went to the polls last
week forfeit their deposits of 91150
each, through failure to poll one.
eight3 of the 'tetal hinaher or vetet,
r&ordeci in their respective 001)5111-
P 1113811 included Sir George
Paish,' the noted financier, wile ran
ugninst, Premier Boner Law. ll'Wo
\Vomen candidates also lose their do.,
Mrs, Andrev Price of Zurich died
31 hes home 01) the 91:11 Inst, in her
ttventy-minth year: She leaves bo. -
sides her 11 083331)13 au intent child.
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Consult us about your heating ,
system. 'We guarantee the Pilot Sue
p110101' Pipless Furnace to heat your
CoMe and,see them 0,9 they are real
beauties and, oh, so com
, oi a • home. The most up-to-date' luivace on
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4 A large stock of Bedroom Furniture,
4 ' Bedding and Pillows
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So]e agents for—The famous Columbia
()raphonola and Records
Singer Sewing Machines and "
Eureka Vacuum Cleaners
—ask for a demonstration of any of
these household converiences.'
• the market, Saves 25 per cent of fuel -V
over a pipe furnace.
Now• 'is..the time to do your. own wea
•tiler striping and save oa,the coal. We
have 135onze .weather striping --storm
and dust proof. Frost King,' also other
lines at low pricss.
Another shipM eli i; of Craniteware, 48e
W electric heaters left; at low price
4 WATCHOUR WINDOWS THE STORE WITH A STOCK
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A ,ROPULAR COMEDY
'The Young Country
School IVI'ani "
' PreSented by tlie St, Joseph
Dibematill Club in tile
P11111S11 111111 CLItliON
Friday, November 24th
At 8.15
111-0.to-date 111111.1:1 13(311 Sittglt1,3 1)11'
tweeri. acts by ,sNIV, 'McCauley of
Stratford an(1.toc3l A5118i8.
l'holan'a Orchestra in attendance,
Dancing,
Play—Admission Ii0e. • Children
8(1t Danging 23t,
Tfo-tv (toes your 51.1b. 3'011; I'lle N133\ -o- 1
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APPliaice$
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Phone t 5 POP'
W men and Girls
itions to Offer girls and women to,. learn Knitting, Looping, fin -
The Clinton Knitting, Company•Limited have a millibar oE pos.
ishing and other operations belfinging to the manufacturing or
1?iiio 810510731.
In the' field of opportunity a Knitting Mill offers the greatest
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aci"vttsa
agie.
1 Iwell knowrt foot that no good knitter or looney need
• ever be out of employment,
2 The wages earned at this trade are high.
i 8 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surrounding's.
4 Freedom from nerve racking Clanking of machinery used in
other 'textile factories. i
3 If you learn your }rosiness here, where Wo make the finest
grade of goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere.
a We pay you white you are learning,
7 We employ careful an capable teachers to :teach, 'you a highly
rennmeratire trade. „
We are open to receive unlimited applicatiMis• and will‘ take
on the applicants in the order it which they apply.
Apply at t
,Oflices or
he The Clinton Knitting C*o
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C. H. VENNER; Electrician
nee(rie RangioS,Tixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and othet