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The Clinton News Record, 1929-11-07, Page 8HE' CIINTONeNE,NVfl welv.r• vo as PbR t 05E W1iCi S1 O7? EARLY --"- ' Jeweler -1 het tiasting gift—what) � J canuralyd nobler expression' of your a/ affection?' Let ue;show' you our gift,spepals;, 'some: of hie -h., are gift specials, Come in before we rim. out of these` specials,:' I,arge' 'Selection` of ;Jewelry from "liVhich to `a hoose 0 J HNS° Distributor, „for ,Clilrtosi ;Graduate of Toronto College, of Optometry Fine" Jewellery' and Repairs Next Hovees's Drug Store BUY TAT 'fI OLEU This Week. For one week -only we are offering 4. yd. wide Linoleuat, 89e,per fq. yard Choice of any ;pattern."` An new goods A few pairs of those large ,Plaid Flannel ette` Blankets left at $2.19 RUBBERS ---We are offering a very large Assortment of all kinds. of ,Rubber Foot- wear at very lowpricGs Don't buy without seeing our goods and getting our prices. Plumsteel Bros Every Garment Custom Tailored • ARMISTICE DAY "In Flanders field, where poppies grow" Lie buried the- brave heroes of the World War who journeyed over seas to protect their loved ones at hone, on ' Armistice ;Day, let us all bow in pray- er, giving thein our sincere tribute of gratitude and_ affection. And let us, too, pray for those among us who suffered the loss of their lev i Anes in the con filet. These are 116 less heroes% . T IE C, & S. GROCER Phone 126 • t,. 111111011 'lin.& IN, rr'; 1t.' Ill ,\I ilii l.\h.11f.\. THE 1311.4TIVICYRE EAT Mede of the very finest ma- terial and- in the correct style. . These hats will appeal to the young man of discrimination. Never Before have Hats like these been solei' at a price so law. 1 1 DAVISbAVIS & HERMAN .. 1 4I0k9Rddrm li Alarmmm nuippIIp8 eilisiIat IQI�llllltl�° IIIIC" to iharral,lli n?. Furnaces Now is the time to have your old furnace overhauled or a new one installed. See us about a McClary Sun- shii'e. , We are their. Agents Sutter & Perdue ItARDWARE '-' ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 1.47v; ' PLUMSING HURON OLI) BOYS'., • ASSOCIATIbN The annual' meeting of the Huron Old Boys' Aseociation.' of Toronto ,will be held in the Auditoriums ;S`, 1Vf.C,A., ' 40' College' Street, "on . Frt day. evening, -November 29th, at 8 o'ct'ock, for the election of officers and: transaction of general business, Mr, C, S. *Donald, a Bayfield Did Boy, and a fotmer'officer of the Aesoeiation, and who has recently made a trip around' the world, will deliver an address under the title :of^ "The Huron Old Boy Abroad." Tho. Annual Euchre and ''• Bridge will be held in the Itygerip Hall, Elm Street, on, .Thursday.'.evening,; Noventber 1.4th, . at. 8 o'clock. A goodprogramme ard"valuable prizes. will be awarded to 'the successful, eompetitdre. Refresbneents : will be seeved during the evening. Retuins,frorn all ove1. ;,the previiice show that Btezlnig" cloth. windoly +shades ;h•rl'e Been re-elected .to first Iilace in the -estimation of discrini ipating ;buyers, They are; made ,from ]rand 12rade q, •opaque cloth .and will weary' We'have -thein in_ stock up to 6d inches -Wide.:. Kirsch Plat Curtain Rods fit any :window' and give .any desired drap- ing effect. Tke',flet shape prevents sagging. They won't rusk or tarnish, will stay new for years. Single don- -ble or triple rods wi11 produce almost any ,desired effect. It pays to, say "Kirsch,,, good ('watermans) Fountain' Pen is an essential in the -equipment of everyone, it 'is ,a personal conven- ience, an instrument of business ef- ficiency. It; places" at, your service a supply of inlc,,'rp d, an efficient pen, compact, convenient, avoids delay, does away with dipping and prepares you for the immediate registration of your•thonghts. (Many there are of the feminine sex who need , help in preparing their holiday or other special dinner, in selecting original, yet economical holiday gifts,; in. -determining fash-. ion's new silhouette. Naturally"they turn to Good -Housekeeping' maga- zine,: their social household aird_fush= ion authority: The price es 31ie°'per copy. -1"A jolly -trip to music land" is the name given to the greatest, very first book for the- piano. -It appeals to the youthful eye;and ear, it fires the young imagination, it stimulates and maintains interest in music for the juvenile, it gets results in the short- est possible time, it is illustrated in four colors, Price $1.00 the copy. Ise W D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best Mr, J, Leslie I{err of the Brussels Post was in town on Tuesday, Mr, Walter Jackson of Brantford visited his brother in town last week, Miss M, J. Moore, who has been in Toronto for some time, is in town visiting her sister, Maes. Govett. llfrs, Luella Rathelelt,Inst week for Stratford, where She will spend a couple of weeks 'with her. eon, Miss Janet,Robertson, who has been with relatives in Brantford for ,Some time, returned home last w6eri, Mr, J. E. Hovey, Th. , C. Gandier and' Rev. A. A, Holmes are 'spend- .ing' a few days duck hunting up In the Bruce Peninsula this week. Mrs'e Furniss and her two sons, %Messrs. Carl and Norval, left Monday for"London, where they 'intend embarking in a bakery business. Mr. Link will be their baker. • Miss Bdssie Sloman, who has been home nursing her nephew, Mr. Henry Slornan, during the past few weeks, has returned to New York, Mr. Sloman is now im- proving nicely. Mr. Karl Wilken, Miss Ida Wilken and Mrs. Edwards of Detroit and Mrs. McCoy. London, were here Iasi week -end, coining up for the settlement of the Wilken estate, kt sale having been held on Satur- day. • LONDESBORO Anniversary services will be held in the United church here next Sabbath at eleven a.m, and seven p.m. The annual fowl supper and program on Monday night. Mr. and Mas. James. Fairservice spent last Sabbath at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs, - Mellville, Seaforth, ' Mr. and Mrs., Cudntore and family of Iiolmsville spent Sunday at -the home of Mr. and Mrs, Grumbly. Pl v, 'Irving Brigham and Mrs. Keine, Seaforth, called on friends here last Sunday. Mrs. White of Drayton has been a guest at the home of her brother I1/ /Thomas Miller, for some time.. She erects to spend the winter with her daughter in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. D. Geddes of Wing - ham visited at the hoine of Itir. and Mrs. John Fingland. The goodwill S. S. Class of the United church met last Friday ev- ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Adams, when a very --enjoyable time was spent by all. • The Young People's Society of the United church entertained the,Blyth Y. P: S. last Thursday evening, there being over ,one' -hundred from the visiting organization and a very pro fitable tin ie 'was spent.' .The Ladies' .e•Aid of Knox church held at/- Hallowe'en Secial.' last Friday evning; There `, -was a splendid at- tendar'ce and a most .enjoyable time is reported. Ur. and Mrs. Stevensliof Seaforth spept several days last week at 'the latter's : parentee Mr. and Mrs. J. Nott, d1r: and Mrs. R. 'McCrea spent; last Sunday -with, Brussels friends, Reeve and Mrs. Adams were in Goderich last Saturday, BLYTH: It is nvith regret that we record that R. IL Robinson; has decided te, remove from Blyth and en te(r the best, shoe and harness busi- ness in $eafor"th , igt# to take place ene month' hence. %e: Robinson • family have been exec lent citizens TZTi71iSI1AY, WOVDMBEE•7,,,19•�D 9 iC �1[ all S 111, CELERY, SWEET' POTATOES,; .CRANBERRIES, Canned Pumpkin, Careen Giant Peas, Special Green Peas (No. 2)T( ei TURNIPS, 2 for 25c each 24c`` 2 for 35c ALL., ORIIERS $LOO AND. OVER-, DELIVERED ..FREE �cia' P Friday �& Saturday FOR THANKSGIVING, Chocolate & CI -earn, lb. 19c 2 Clarks Pork & Beans, for 21c 10 Sunlight Soap, 55c _ 2• Peas (Jo 3). 29c 4 Jelly Powders ' 19c Gran. Sugar, 10" lbs. 59c Icing Sugar, 2 lbs....19c Big Fig Week Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 25c. Pulled Figs, lb. 25c New Dates, 2 lbs. 25c Shelled Walnuts, lb: 49e Comfort Soap 5 for 25c Johnston...: -moor.:: ,Wax Large Size 90c Prunes, Large, Juicy 21bs.: 35c Seedless Raisins, `2 lbs, 25c New Cheese; lb. 29c Kraft Cheese, lb. 39c Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 35c OurOwn ;.Coffee, lb. 65c Life Buoy Soap Disinfectant 3for20c Thanksgiving Cake White Fruit Cake— se, lbs. butter, %ibs. Fruit• Sugar; 6 eggs, 4 cups, of 'Flour, '1 1-2 tea spoon baking powder, Ve ` lb. whi •e raisins; 1i Ib, citron. peel, 1 lb. cry- stallized cherries; Ib, Pineapple. White Raisins; per ib. 20e Cherries,...................................... ° , . , . , 60c Pineapples, per lb.. • 60c 44 See _ our Thanksgiving Horn full of Good Things South Window FRIGIDAIRE Lamb Roll, ib. 30c Lard, 3 lbs. 49c Schneider's Saus., ib. 30c- Fresh Filletts, lb. 30c Tenderloin, per lb. 60c Fresh Pic. Ham, lb. ...25c Swift Sausage, lb. 25c Filletts, lb. 25c ,Finnan Haddie, ib. 20c Morning Delivery: 9 and 11 a.m. Cash and Carrg Afternoon Delivery: 2:80 and 5 p.m, W.T. O'NEIL WERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS Phone 8 1 • • and' their leaving town is a distinct loss as tb the community --Blyth Standard. Bulbs Bll>cnnt now for Winter and Spring Bloom , We an offering choice bulbs in: DAFFODILS, flick NTHs, TULIPS, LTC. -'-,e - Try ourHyacinthe, which were r • a• n Holland for specially prepared r Hol ai forcing to insure larger and earlier bloom, • PA./PERMUTE NARCISSUS hat size, 5c eaeh, 80e per dozen 2nd size, 2 for 5c, 30e per dozen EVERGREEN. AND BLACKLEAF to keep your house plants free from insects. 35c a bottle Fertabs for your house plants - 25c per box Prepared soil, -delivered to you 15e per pail Choice cut flowers ahvays in stock J. Cuninghame, Florist Phones, 31, ,and 176w. 37.3. BAZAAR AND CHRISTMAS GIFT . SHOP auspices of Wesley -Willis W. A, . - will be held in THE COUNCIL '.CHAMBER on the afternoon of SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16 •• Christmas Gift Booth Apron Booth Candy Booth Home-made Cooking Booth Touch and, Take Booth Surprise Pie for 'Children. Sale opens at 2.30' Afternoon Tea:. Served EVERYBODY WELCOMI; Arinistisee, CAND SECIAL PEANUT. TAFFY . 19c Ii'B. Hunts Candies ASSORTED C11000LATIIS 6 0 e Lid; Wendorf's 'Bakery M,AKnRS CiF. cc a' u l' h0 e � ea W and Sleowflaac i � d, e ' I, ash' A PLAY ENTITLED Lena Rivers under auspices of Women's Institute, Clinton, will be presented by AUBURN DRAMATIC SOCIETY in the TOWN HALL CLINTON Monday, Nov. 18th at 8 pan., sharp Following the play IBI DANCE AIVQli7?�.' E •'"• will be held Admission (dancing included) Adults, 50c. Children, 25e 39-2. ANOTHER Salvation Army Sale Fancy Goods, Home-made Baking and Candy Don't Miss This Saturday, Nov. 9th at 2:30 p.m. Store next Wendorf's Bakery 39.1. COAL & COKE We sell DL&W and Famous Reading Anthracite Coal, Solvay Nut and Furnace Coke, . Liberty Range size Coke, Alberta Coal and Millers ()leek Soft coal. Our Motto— Good clean fuel at a reasonable price. W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES 46w and 46j • The Stove Season is at hand Get yours early and have full advantage of -it this fall See our new all -enamel Masterpiece at -a right price. Also the newCirculators. Just the thing for the cold. evenings. We also - carry .Clare Bros., line, .the Jewel 'Stove and Heaters: Call in. any time and get prices and see our lines.. 'VII 1 7 I tbWARE and PLUMBildG Phone 244 TBE BIG FLTR%L. TURE SIOW IS `PN And this year we have the finest showing of new and up-to- date furniture ever shown around these parts of the country. We don't care what you want in furniture, we feel sure we have it. If its low priced goods or the better gradese we are equally prepared to meet all your requirements. It will do yon good to come hi and see our stock anyway. We have, a wonderful display of the newest styles in Mirrors, Electric iambs 'of all kinds, Smok- e•e 1. Chesterfields, hesterfie ids, End Tables, Cedar Chests, Spinet Desks and many other useful Christmas Gifts. In the larger suites for the Dining Room, Living Room, Bed- room or Ifitchen you will find a real stock to select from. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT LET'S GO SHOOTIN'— As usual we have a large stock of guns and ammunition. You know we are always well stocked with a full line 01 the famous Beach Stoves and Ranges. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co FUNERAL DIRECTOR:+. MONUMENT DEALERS THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Pbone:,104 Hardware 101 Superior Chain Stores . At over five hundred points orange and black fronts and the thousands and thousands of' housewives the highest quality—lowest prices—personal delivery. It will mean the same WE SELL THE Everywhere! in Ontario you will see stores with sign "Superior Chain Stores." To this sign is a guarantee of service and prompt to you—WIATCH FOR THE SIGN. BEST FOR LESS ITEMS FOR WEEK- ENDING NOV. 9, 1929 , Sunlight Soap, 10 bars ..•55e Rideau Cheese, 1-2 Ib. ... . Yee St. Charles Milk, small, 3 for 21e, large- each 14c P. & B. Meat Pate, tin .,.14c New Snryre Cooking Figs 8 :cz. pkgs. 10e, 2 lbs, 25c Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea, 1-2 ib. pkgs. .,,.35c Shirriff's True Vanilla, bot, 23e Lealand Sweet Mixed Pick- les, large 30'. oz., each 49c 411"61w KO. Corn Flakes, 8 for ..25c Pumpmn, large size, 2 for 26e Jelly Powders, all .flavours - • 4 for . ..............19e mossolissomemolommosmomor Cateili s Eggweat Noodles per pug. ..... ,,,10c, Nor Aylmer No. 2 tins 'choice Tomatoes, 2 for ...25c WE ALSO HAVE MEATS; ALWAYS VEGETABLES' AND FRUITS FRESH - J. T..McKNIGHT "' CLINTON, ONT. &SON PHONE 111 Having nsoved. to . OUR NEW STORE Recently taken over from the C. ••and. S.. Grocers. We: wish to thank CIUR MANY - PATRONS for their Courtesies and offer theme still a GREATER SERVICE. Let us Show You Our Ability in offeriing; you, the Highest Grade Groceries at the Lowest Prices., ; Pay, Us a Visit. Deliveries Prompt Our Motto is Service e�� OLD ODSTAND' . CLIFF' } ' 'it,08139 Prop.