The Clinton News Record, 1920-12-16, Page 4Clinton l l Awa -Record
'rf t11ISDAT, DECEMBER loth,
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8 .te,m. to 0 pan. Saturdays -& , 0, P,13.. '1'elegrapli ince
nights before holidays 10 p,m. Canadian National ticket Aloe
COOPER'S STORE NEWS
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Only I Week TW Christmas
Come Everybody
A call tea Christmas buyers
Obi• elegant line of Holiday Goods`
was 'selected for YOU
We Will Please You
We will satisfy you --We, will meet
your waits be they large- or email
with the most suitaltie presents ut
the faire.t piices.
Why not Books
for Christmas
Wehave popular
priced books at 50c
and 88c
Newest issues $1.25 to,
$2.60
Toy Books
Bibles, Hytnn Books
and Prayer Baoki
Fountain Pens
Choice Papetries
of open.end
en velop- s
Diaries •
Purses
Wallets
and
Fancy Gods
Don't Miss Our
Display
A. T. COOPER
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CLINTON
The Carpets You Throw Away!
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They are the ones we want to save for you.
No natter how old, how dirty, how dilapi-
dated, by our process they can be woven into
Velvety
Reversible Rugs
that are good enough for the Most;
elaborate home.
You • won't realize how good these
rugs really are until you see their
beauty and feel their softness under
eee' your feet.
Sand us tots odvertrsemwni with your) '
name and address for -a free bookta6 .
fail infor malion.
Tie a rope around the old carpet and).
send it to
The•l.Canada Rug` Co„
98 Carling Street.; a London; Canada -.
We Have a Complete Liao of
Larsen ed ': ~ chic,
1r3AVE THs7�
rae
'This is a Saenjrsots
with Chain Chin Thaw.
I; prevents halter pulling, as tho chain
gripe the jaw very tightly when pulled.
It le guaranteed by -the makers to hold
any horeo end will be repaired or replaced
free ofthargo if broken within one; year
from the time you buy it.
11.e emir, may, be bought separatefy.nod
attached to any old patters yo.t may b4ve
which aro ovum out at thi9, point. It la
easily attached. 'rico sue.
Como to and sae these tapeta end, our
Mhos unonat e4ods
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Price $3.00
T. Ae, McAsh & Sorg, Varna
p nit unie chill
The hole ;Meld held ulnlor, the MA•
piees of the L. 0, L, No, 928, last
b'riday night wag a splendid melees,
Ill spite oi' the unfavorable weather,
a large etuwd asseiebled an the hall,
where Mr. G 1:I Elliott e ietioned off
the many beautifully decorated boxes
in his efiicient • style. The .proceeds
amounted to $60, which will he to
complete the payments oll the
hall. A pleasant soeiar evening was
also spent.
Ari epidemic of severe colds has
visited our school of late, reducing the
attendance to eight last week,
Rev. Mr, Hallowell has organized a
A. Y. Y. A. at Summerhill and the
meetings are being held at the ver-
ions homes in the neighborhood. Ev-
erybody welcome.
Practising rs the order of the day.
Everybody is interested in the
Christmas tree and concert forthcom-
•ing on the 23rd inst.
Stanley Township
The following is the report of S.
S. No, '3, Stanley for November:
6th-Ardell Grninger, 72%,
Sr, 4th-_ Iiamld Taylor 70, Alma
Rathvell' 68.
Sr. 3rcl-Blanche Taylor 444, Sarah
Rohl 241 -(absent),
Sr. 2nd -Murray Grainger 540,
Marie Grainger 458, Louis Taylor 436
Lillian Marks 381, Russel 1Iohner,3,e,
(absent).
First -Harvey Taylor 86, John
Marlisi'79.
Primer -Margaret Chuter 80.
-Margaret Pece, teacher.
Rev., Father Goetz of Seaforth bas
gone to Chicago and the Western
Status on a little holiday -.jaunt.
A new steam heating plant is be-
ing installed in St. George's church,
Goderich.
Miss Jean McEwan of Goderich
won the first Carter scholarship for
Bunn This year,: William 'Wallace
of . Winghani the second end John
Townshend of Clinton third.
My. Thos. Adams, Sr.; Londosboro,
wishes to annunee the engage-
ment of his slaughter, Elsie J! lorence,
to 11ir. Frederick Denimerling, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Deminerling,
Clifford; Ont., the marriage to take
place quietly in December.
Not Bud Cook But Bad Stomach
The word dyspepsia means literal-
ly bad cook, but it will not be fair
for many people to lay the blame on
the cook if they begin the Christmas
Dinner with little appetite and end it
with -distress or nausea.
It may not be lair -for any to do
that --let us hope• so for the sake of
the cook!
The disease, dyspepsia, indicates a
bad stomach, that is a weak stomach,
rather than a bad cook, and for a
weak stomach we know of nothing
else equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla.
This digestive and tonic medicine
helps the stomach, gives it vigor and
tone, relieves dyspepsia, creates an
appetite, and snakes eating the pleas-
ure it should be
The billiusness and constipation
found in 'so many cases of dyspep-
sia are gently and thoroughly relieved
by Hood's Pills, which act in perfect
harmony with Hood's Sarsaparilla
'OUR CLUBBING LIST FOR 1021.
Tlie "News -Record and Globe ..6.75
" • Mail and Empire ....5.75
" Toronto Star 5 75
" Farmer's Advoc'e '3.50
Family • eralcl 3.50
Weekly Sun 3.50
.London Advertiser 6.75
London Free Press 6.75
'Weekly Witness 3 50
• " Youth's Companion 4.25
Above prices are for addresses in
Canada or Great pritain and are good
only as long as the papers•inclicated
remain at their present price. If pub-
lication you want is not in above list,
Id us know.
Remit by Postal Note or Express
Order. If Bank Cheque; add ex-
change.
NAN 3Ro
Theflouble Track Route
-between----
MONTREAL,
TORONTO,
DETROIT
and CHICAGO.
Unexcelled dining car service;
Sleeping cars on night .trains and
parlor cars on principal' day, trains.,
'u11 information from any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. ROMP
Ing, ,platelet Passenger Agent, Tor-
onto.
A, 0. Pattison, Depot Agent,
JOHN RANSFORD h SON,
Phone 55, Uptown Agents
1Rheumatism
Neuritis, Wettest, Neuralgia.
Teirnpleton'ls
Rheumatic
Capsules
kava broiprh #ori
health to Yrs
mutterers.
Ahealthful, t�ioney�'.rr+avlagremedy,
-welknown for flfteen years, pre.
wcribed by doctors, Sod by drag-
giete, $1.00 a box. Askear figente
• tit Write fol a f e@ tr[lel�paoltage.
• Teurpictoiia,14,1 Kiag, W., `t'orohto
Sold by d'. E. Uovey, Druggist
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Christmas shopping easy. We have cut the prices on
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'' thousands of dollars worth of Men's and Boys' Clothing to
such an extent that you will save money by doing your
Christmas shopping at this store.
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Give Him a Pioae
A. MAN'S OVERCOAT
Makes oil ideal Christ?nas Gift and
nothing would be. more appreciated.
Now is the time to buy, when yon
can select one from our large stock
of $30,4$5, and $40 lines for $25.00.
SPECIAL
8 only in the lot, ranging from $1.5.
to $18, your choice fr $10.50
oigtemagoncominagrar
MEN'S RAIN AND SHOWER-
PROOF COATS
ieal Gift
Raincoats with plain back and
belts. Tweed coats, some with rub-
e.
ber lining,. can 'be worn rain or
shine. An ideal . coat for all round
wear.
$10.00 .Rain coats, sale price $7.50
13.00
19.00
25.00
30.00
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19.50
24.00
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MEN'S SUITS
A wonderful assortment of men's
and Yung men's suits in all the lat-
est styles to be cleared without re-
serve at 20 per cent. off.
SPECIAL
12 only men's suit in grey tweed,
sizes 34 to 44 to clear at $15.00.
20 only men's suits, broken lines,
and sizes, including some 20th cen-
tury Brand. Worth $25.00 to $30.00
to clear at 219.50
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Only 12 More ]Days to do
Your Christmas Shopping
BOYS' OVERCOATS
Every Boys' Overcoat, Reefer or
Mackinac to be cleared at 25 t, per
cent." off.
Men's Heavy 1Vlitts and. Gloves
750 line, sale price 550
$1.00 line, sale price 800
$2.00 line, sale price $1.60
$2.50 line, sale price 2.00
MEN'S HATS AND CAPS
Your choice of any bat or cap in
the store at 20 per cent, off.
5 doz. mons Work Shirts, black and
white stripe, worth $2.50, sale price,
81.50.
MEN'S LINEN SHIRTS
$3,50 Negligee shirts sale price $3.00
2.50 Negligee shirts, sale price $1.95 .
$2,25 Negligee shirts, sale price $1.75
Terms
• Money Refunded
MEN'S ODD TROUSERS
Your choice of .any odd trousers at
MEN'S OVERALLS
• In extra heavy clothe, plain black,
blueand bine . and white stripe,
worth $3.25 and $3,50, sale price,
$2,76
SPECIAI
5 doz. black pants all sizes, reg.
$2.50, sale price, $3.b0.
BOY'S SUITS
In a large variety of patterns and
up-to-date styles, sale price, 20 per
cent. off.
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SPECIAL
15 only Boys' Enicker duits, size
83 to 36 in broken lines. Reg. $12,50
to $15.00, sale price $8.50.
Strictly Cash
if Goods Not 'Satisfactory
MENS AND 'BOY'S SWEATERS
Men's extra fine all wool sweater
coats, worth $12.00 to $03,50, sale
price $10.00.
Men's heavy ribbed wool sveeatee
worth $10.00, sale price $8.60.
Men's wool sweater coats, assorted $6:
colors .worth 00,• sale price $4.90,
BOY'S SWEATERS
No reserve. •All boys swegters and
sweater coats 25 per cent off.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
A very practical Christmas Gift.
$3.50 Stanfield, Red label ... , • $2.65
$3,00 Stanfield, heavy ribbed . $2,50
$2,00 heavy ribbed , .. ...... $1.50
All other lines reduced 20 per cent.
MEN'S HEAVY SOCKS
40 heavy socks, 3 pairs For $1.00,
50 heavy socks„ 404
75 heavy socks, 660,
90 heavy socks; '750
SPECIAI.
11/fen's plain grey socks, 5 pairs Por
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MORRISE (iLOTHING COMPANY
"A Square Deal for Every Man
CLINTON,
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