The Clinton News Record, 1925-12-03, Page 8Cara
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Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
1Regi Clothing :values
Must include High-grade Mercnandise as well as low price
Our stock of Overcoats and Suits Was selected t� supply
the best obtainable at a moderate price: -
Ready-to-wear or Ordered Clothing at the very closest price
possible and a large range of•patterns and styles to select from
Mems Overcoats from -$18 up
Men's Suits from $15 up � ..
flow about a purr of Goloshes
If you haven't a' pair, •you. shout have. ' We have them
for men, women pr children and our prices are right.
Piumsteel Bios.
PHONE • 25,
SMALL PROFITS
:,MORE •BUSINESS
L. W. CURRELL—THOS. SHIPLEY'
NEW PEELS—Orange, Leman and,Citron.
NEW FRUITS—Currants, different grades, New Spanish Valencia Raisins,
Thompson Seedless. Raisins, Sun Maid t'uffed Seeded Raisins in bulk,
Sun Maid Seeded in packages, Malaga.Table'Raisins, New Dates, New
Prunes, New Shelled. Almonds, Shelled Walnuts.
A supply of all kinds of Fresh Spices • and Extracts '"
COURTESY—SERVICE-QUALITY GOODS -RIGHT PRICES
THE Ce 8..S. GROCERS
Main Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J:,
wanmaiment
Bear that clock. I1'is'saying
universal; language that
time is passing. ''Christmas is
just-around'the corner. Other
legal holidays ',conie.inethodic
ally -never take you by sur-
prise but Christmas season
makes everyone so busy and;
.seems to leap, at us as a'sur-
prise. The -moral of it all is!
start early. In addition to ,your
gifts don't overlook `Seals,
Tags, Stickers, Cards and Dec-
orations. -Red and Green Bells,
Candles, Crepe Paper and
Sti•eanlers' How dull is the
home without.themrthey warm
the heart to the...spirit of the
season and make for joy and
contentment..
The W.11 Fair Ca.
Often the oteeapest--Always the Best
The . Laun-Dry-Ette Way
of Washing Means—
'Oil has a winger it hal a
Lann•DryGtte'
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WouIdn't you like to wash the
'"� Laun-Dry•Ette Way? Phone
'or call
No
hand rinsing
No hand bluing
No buttons broken
No hooks bent
No fasteners jammed
No red hands
No hard-to=iron creases.
No wringer and no.
extra tubs
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�• a aaT A W..INGtu.-
Hydro Shop, Clinton
USE YOUR OWN UTILITY
—IT PAYS.
To those who contemplate the purchase of a Radio Receiving -Set
we wish to advise that we have been appointed agents for the Fada .,
Radio. We ha'e',taken on this ldane of Receivers because We believe
it offers the very best for the money invested. They are all of thea`
neutrod ne type, 1 which is conceded to be the highest type 9f Receivers,
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Theyare.readilylogged, will not howl and bother ybur' neighbors'
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set, Let us demonstrate th'esPsets in your home. Prices range _from
the 3 tube set at ,, 115.00, complete with:80 ah, storage battery, cone
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typeloud speaker,large .B. Batteries, head seta and -ante antenna
equip-
ment.
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mert. 4 tube, 3150.00; 5tube, 3190
.00, same ,equipment.
2 Tube. DeForest Crossley, $47.00, complete
3 Tube DeForest Crossley, 395.00, complete:
Sutter Perclile
Residence 174j.
Phone 174w
HARDWARE
PLUMBING ELECTRIC. WIRING -
6, os. Flour; 6 Boz. Bread Crumbs, stale `'and rolled th. '
Seeded Raisins; % lb. Currants; '5. lb,' Suet. chopped fine;
10 oz. Sugar; 1_ cup of. Molasses; 3 oz. Candied Orange Peel,
cut fine; 1 teaspoon grated Nutmeg; 1 teaspoon Mace; 0
SPECIAL—Puddings-in China Bowls, all ready to use 60c 1b.
In one and two pounds
Decorated and Plain Christmas Cakes. These are very
beaptiful and contain the best fruit. Intone and two poundal;,,
Bedley's .Almond Paste Icing, per Ib - ..... , , . 50e
Cash and Service Price List
New Pitied Raisinrs,'per 1b. 15c
New .Currants, pelb. 19c
New` Dates,:per lb, . • l7 c
Candied .Cherries, per ib. 80e'
Seedless Raisins, per lb 156 ,
Candied Pineapple Rings, each 5c and 10c
Pure Bulk Cocoa, per Ob • • 12:12c
Loose Sodas, broken, :2 lbs for ..• 25e"
Corn Syrup, 5 lb. pail
Corn Flakes,'3 for 28e
• Relied ...Data, 7 lbs. f or 28c
Coria Sta'irch, 3 pkgs,,for ' _'25e
Heinz Tomato Soup, 2- for 25c -
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Eggs well beaten and 2 teaspoons of Salt, 'Mix all together
and tie securely in a floured cloth, leaving room for the
pudding- to swell and plunge into kettle of boiling water.''.
Boil from 5 to'6.hours, keeping. pudding;immersed all the
FRUIT DEPARTMENT
New California Celery
New California Oranges
Cranberries
Head' Lettuce
r New Pecan Nuts
Blanched Almonds
Assorted French Fruit' "-
'See otii' North Window
CANDY DEPARTMENT
New Imported Fruit Candy per lb. ..• ... . 40e
Speciall lines for Sunday school. and Day school Christmas
Trees
Charlie Chaplin Bars—Funny•)i'olks—and many- other lines
We are opening something, new every day—call and see them
Sugar has advanced. We still quote special price by the bag.
,SPIECIAL ASSORTMENT FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
of Chris4e-1Brown's "De Luxe Packages” containing Fancy
Cakes, Motor Cars, Ark Cartoons, Oat Cakes and Puddings.
These are exceptionally fine and will be sold quickly -will
also sell out of the packages.—See our South Window.
Mr. D. W. L. Cantelon of Lucicnow
spent the week -end with his family
in town.
Reeve C. G. Middleton is in Goderich
this week attending ,the. December
meeting of the county council.
Miss Jean Hogg has taken a position
as principal of the Public school at
Cookeville for "the month of De-
cember.
Dr. J. W. Shaw and Dr..J. C. Gandier
attended the meeting of the I•Iuron
Medical Assoeiation in Goderich
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Randolph Churchill and Mr:. Ern-
est Livermore of Detroit spentthe
• past week at the home o the form-
er's brother, Mr. Thomas Churehill.
Mrs. 3 B. Lindsay left Friday last
for Toronto, .-where she will visit
for a time with heti daughter, Mrs,
Clare Elliott, ; and with other
friends.
Mr, Ed. Lindsay, who has been nn
the west for the past' few months,
returned last week and spent seine
days with his grandmother, Mrs.
Perdue of town. ,
Mrs. Walker ,of Detroit arrived qn
Saturday evening to visit her
ter, Mrs. George Davies who con-
tinues quite ill, although it is
' hoped she is gaining a little. •
Mr. A.'.T. Cooper' leaves this after-
noon -for New York, where he will
meet his brother, Mr. E. H. Cooper
of London, Eng., English manager
of the Auto Strop Razor Co., who is
this side of the Atlantic on a busi-
ness trip.'.
2Messrs. C. Draper, C. Venner, Elton'
Rozell, T. G. Scribbens F. A. Jen-
kins, II. P. and W. J. Plumsteel, A.
Castle, S. Thembson, Dr. 3. •S.
Evans, H E. Rorke, Gordon :1 -Jail
and Harry Ford went to Exeter on
Friday evening to attend a meeting':
of the Masonic ledge,
Mrs. W, C. Henbispn and her dau"gli-
ter of Glasgovi;\Nerth Dakota, ar-
rived in town ; Friday evening and
are now visiting the former's Moth-
er, Mrs. George Connell Sr., who
resides with her daughter, Mrs. W.
Carter of Hallett. `Mrs Connell is
now ninety -fire years of age and,
while retaining her faculties, to a
wonderful degree, is failing' s c me -
what. It is twenty 2•pears since
Mrs. ITerbison's last visit tothe
hone community.
California Budded Whlnuts, per lb...
Bleached Sultana Raisins
FANCY FRUIT BASKETS MADE TO ORDER
,SPECIAL FRIDAYS AND' SATURAYS
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins, 26e 2 lbs. Currants,„25s
We expect Santa Claus to arrive,about 23rd or 24th
Watch for him.
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In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p:m..
Cash and
Service
`$peen.
The canvassers who were out .last
week in behalf of the Budget fund
of St. Andrew's United , church, re•
..sorted good success and the full allot-
ment'will be on hand to fully meet
the needs entre Church in her great
forward movement ''Phis • is a con-
Crete illustration of the benefits ac-
cruing from unity of purpose. That
great $4,000,000 funcl going to the
ends of the earth for mission work
will do much. -more effective work
than if split • im ; into fragments -as
formerly. May God speed the good
work. -
Why is it that there seems to he
such a wave of crime going over this
country? On Saturday night last
some sneak thieves entered Mr. Jas.
McOlymont's garage and stole his
robe and tools from his ear and took
rug' front the ear of Thos. Johns,
which was in the same place. And on
Sunday night an attempt was made
to raid the store of W. E. Butt by
forcing an entrance at the front door.
le. Butt, hearing some noise, got up
and carne into the store, searing the
would be robbers away after they had
been successful in 'opening the door.
Had Mr. Butt not heard the noise and
got up there is no doubt but the store
would have been looted by . these
scamps, who are hitting . the down-
ward trail and some day will be
caught, and severely pnnished for their
cranes.
Mr. Alex. McKenzie attended the
fatteral of his brother-in-law, Mr..
Thos. G. Straughan, at Auburn on
Thursday last. 4'
W.
carefully and are assured that it isl si
not possible to modernize the :present
building. The architect who remod-
elled the Goderieh Collegiate Insti-
tute at 'a cost of some 365,000 • says
"No." The condition of our school is
such that remodelling is not practic-
able.
IIURON OLD: BOYS HOLD
25T11 ANNUAL MEETING
IN TORONTO
Meeting Monday evening in' `the
Central Y.M.C.A,, Toronto,'the mem-
bers of the Huron 015 Boys' Associa=
tion heard encouraging re:mrt1 of the
past year's workand elected new of-
ficers. It was the twenty filth an-
nual.meeting of the association, and
in presenting his report of, the work
for •tbe year 1025 E. I"loodv Secre-
tary, reviewed brlel!ly somo of the as-
tivitics oil the ;Old .Boys, and stated,
that the membership had reached
1;100.
A campaign to increase thi,
'mem-
bership of the association olid to
raise money i:o'r true four Duren hos-
pitals had been very aucccsrl:ful, the
Secretary stated. Thefollowingoffi-
cers"were elected Honorary dolts, Sir John Willison, T. 5.' Rus.,
sell,: Ralph 8, : Sheppard; President,
Bert S. • McCreath; Vice-presidents, 1 r.
A. Cameron, Mr`s. IL. L _Moraish.;and
Mrs. -Ii 13, ,Stows; Secretary, E.
T oody; Assistant Secretary, . Miss
L. Patteson; Treasurer, `John Rob-
ertson:, Financial, Secretary, , Miss
Lucy -Bowers;:: Auditors, Arthur
Forbes and Rober t Bailey Chaplains,
Rev. T. W. Neal, and Dr. C A Seaga•.
WHAT THE BUILDING OF A
'.COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
WOULD ACTUALLY COST
The following statement was pre-
sented by the C. I. board;,
The cost of the proposed school
will -not exceed 380,000,' debentures
for . will bear interest at the
rate of 5% and mature in thirty
years.
Annual' levy' for sinking fund and
interest, $5,426.40; "• 'the County's
share of this: amount, ;32,170.40; Alio
town's share,, 33,256,00, which equals
about 4 mills tax rate. Present tax
rate,' 44 mills`,' new:tax rate-, 43. mills.
The present -Government grant is
about $1,300, this will 40 cut. off if
we do notebnild, thereby necessi-
tating the &icing of the town's share
of this anioUisP"by ihoreaed'taxation
of about V mill -making the rate 441/2
milds,,.. A modern school would'entitle
•us to a government :grant, of about
$2,000, which would reduce the rate
by about 7.i✓ mills. The' rate with
new school, :exclusive of grant, 48
stills; reduction byincreased: grant,
135 Mills; net rate with 'new school,
40''/o'mills; net ratewith old school;
=147%' mills; net incr,ease in the rate,
2 midis, Or an increase in taxes of
32.00 per annum on an assessment of
31,000. 'Stuely not a burdensome
matter in view of the utterly ;unisatis-
facbm y;condition,of the present build -
under re ant 1e,,i-lation the ('Cutty
pays its proportionate share, of -eighty
per .cent. of the capital expenditure,,
according to the ratio' of County pup=
ils (by which is meant pupils who
ai:•4 not residents of Clinton) to the
total number iof pupils. in, attendance,
which for a number of years pass"hg
been slightly in excess , of fifty par
cent. of the enrollment.
Concerning the proposed new Col-
legiate Institute,` the question is :Ore
gyueiitly asked, “.Could not ,tlie present.
building he'rcn3odelled,and thus save
the expense of a new school?" The
board cons:der'eel this matter': very
Ate,1Jlline Dance
S" ri ag, Dec. .4
COME ONE—COME ALL
TO THE PASTIME CLUB BALL
Dancing from 0:30 to 1 a.m.
Five -Piece Orchestra
DON'T MISS IT
BE SURE TO SEE THE
The Art Exhibit
Under auspices of
Howe and School Club
.December 2, 3,_ and 4
At 7180 p.nu. in
ST. PAUL'S CI URC}I SCHOOL.
ROOM
200 Art Masterpieces
A Program Each Evening
Adults, 15e -Children 50
3.-3
DANCE
WALKER'S HALL, BRUCEFIELD
00
WEDNESDAY, DEC."'Otlt l.•
CALLIN'S ORCHESTRA
Admission 75c
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Christmas is
Approaching
Hubby hint ,Give
a that✓ ou weir
d
like one of our granite roasters for
a>Christmas box. We have them in
both the sound and oval at .good
price, Also a 'few black- ril stets in
stock. ,
The kiddies wou,`ld appreciate a
shovel :frorn have thcn
just lel e ',Tad's" '
Caro Bros. ,Quebec heaters and
Cook stoves at prices for everyone.
IARDWARE and P7 TJMVIBING
Phone 244
Kindly. Order Early '
Phone
48
Christmas is Rapidly Approaching
In planning your gifts . this year why not' figure on Furniture,
something that will be Comfortable, Durable and Useful to all mem-
bers of the family as well as all your guests.
We- will have the finest assortment' of Furniture of all kinds'
ever shown in this community, so it will:pay you to drop in and look
around, Make Selections early if you wish. •
How the Old Folks Would Enjoy
A CHESTERFIELD SUITE '
er a good Comfortable Rocker or perhaps a real good spring or Mat-
tress. If it is Lamps, Ferneries, Reed Furniture, Cedar .Chests, Bed-
room Boxes, 'Smokers, Pictures or Children's. Furniture we are right
here with the goods.
HARDWARE
MORE COMFORT AND ECONOMY
We, are sole agents for the Beach Quebec Ranges and Heaters.
They are the real fuel savers and heat distributors. Besides-
The Prices Are Right
We have a few good second -band Ranges and Heaters in stock.
REMEMBER—We sell the famous Brantford Asphalt Roofing.
The very best made. It is absolutely guaranteed.
.Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
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montaionsasoseemasnanarossiesavranintaassom
JUST ARRIVED
A complete range of High Grade-'/
Biltmore Hats
Also a full line of
Fit -u -well caps
Specialdemonstration of semi -ready custom tailored clothes on
Frncial. , :.Debember: 4th
We specialize in Customs Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing
Davis Herman
VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W
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We ay Sp'..t C sh
Eggs
feu lefl�Livepo�llt�°y and l�tewlaid
Anotlier' fa11 season has arrived and farmers should sell off their
surplus poultry that is matured and fat. In other words, sell all•the
I Will pa you well
oultry you- have now that is fit for market t 1 1 y
pr ',.
to ntill:feed and crate fatten your cln6kens and fowls and c secu re the
special price that we pay for milkfed quality.
l farmers a renuum who will deliver their own pout-
tileWe also our plant' according to the plan that the. will be glad to explain
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to you if you will phony ou,roffice "Clinton 199". Our .nota ,y price
'list is fl,:ce for the asking and a little cooperation with us will mean
real, profit to you. Lams prove it to you.
Limited
GUNN LA,AlGLDIS �z Co,, L
HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, 2UE.
Clinton Branch open each day from '7 am; to 6 p.m.
Also open Thursday and Saturday: evenings from 7 to 9•
Write, Phone or Call for any further information, you: require
GUNN, .LANGLOIS ,CO., ' IMITED.
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