The Clinton News Record, 1925-12-10, Page 8Clintoncaro
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OLINTON'S LEAFING JEWELLERY STORE
,RADIO BROADCASTING HAS BROUGHT NEW HAPPINESS,,
NEW ';INTEREST AND PROSPERITY INTO MILLIONS
OF RO4ES'!1'ItEWORLD OVER
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HOME ENDERTAfNMENP—MARKET QUOTATIONS=CIItJR(II
SERVICES—LECTURES----EDUCATIONAL TABIC;SBED-
.CIMR;STQRIES—NEWS BIILLETINS—SNORT NEWS
the New Marcoi}ilihorie :VI and VII. Radio "Receivers will bring
dais ti ist wealth of broadcasted entertainment and instruction to, you
better than you could ,:ever heat it befo •e'because they :have—
Selecti it_v —Vohnie-Range—Tone-::Pirie Clarity ---Ease of Control
R. H. JOHNSON
Graduate. of Torontd College of Optometry
Ino JeWelloriy and Repairs Next Hovey's Dug Store
ratigat Christrnat Gifts
For all the Familti
Ail those features you seek in a Christmasgift will be
found in our list of gift suggestionsand so inexpensive too,
:TIPS -Of beautiful silks, crepes
fancy CI ristmas boxes.
or knitted, Separate or in
SHIRTS' English Broadcloth,
Bombay Cord or Madras. Tooke'
,andArrow brands.
SCARFS -=In Silk and Wool or.
the new crepe weaves.,
0X7 -::-..Fancy,, cashmere or silk
OSE Ladies' or children's;
s'lk'lor silk and wool.
HANDKERCHIEFS-Sii)gle or
boxed. :.
BATH TOWELS—Single or iii
boxed sets. 'I'
HOUSE SLIPPERS, — A new
line ,of patent slippers that
make a very acceptable gift.
HOCiKEY BOOTS - McPher
son's Lightning 'Hitch none
better. ,
Also the following --,Gloves,
'Sweaters,
'Sweaters, Pajamas, Arm Bands,
Garters, Fancy Parasols or Um-
brellas,- - Baby Blankets, Plaid
Wool Blankets `
r He1j5 Santo Claus to bre economical by selecting practical
gifts that are woitleevehile .
Piumsteel Bros.
SMALL PROFITS
PHONE 25,
'PICK TOCK!
TICK TI] K i
TICK TOC
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liL Ci }IL ril '10 1 i,,,"ir::
Rear, that .clock. , It is saying
in. _universal' language that
time is passing,' , Cliristmas
just aroundthe tl o corner, - Other<
legal holidays' come methodic
ally—never take you by sure
prise but ' `Christmas season
niakes..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
Tags, Stickers, Cards and Dec
orations. 'Iced and Green Bells,.`
• Candles Crepe -Paper and
Streamers.,- How • dull, pis th&
home without them, they warm
the heart to .the spirit of the
season and make for joy and.
contenfinerit, •
T eW. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest-lilways the Best
o OIlE' `RLJSINESs
L. W. CUSRELL—TI os.SHIPLEY
EW, PEELS—Orange, Lemon and Citron.
EW FRUITS -Currants, different grades, New Spanish Valencia Raisins,
Thompson Seedless Raisins, Sun Maid Puffed 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 Rpices and Extracts
COURTESY—SERVICE—QUALITY GOODS—RIGHT' PRICES
TIE C, & S. GROCERS
in Store, Phone 125 W. y' Brench-Store, Phone 125 J.
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The. Laun-Dry-Ette Way
of Washing Means-
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No hand rinsing
No hand bluing -
No buttons broken
No hooks bent
No fasteners jammed
No red hands
No hard -to -iron creases
No *ringer and no
extra . -tabs •
Wouldn't youlikc to wash the
Laun-Dry-Etre Ways Phone
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Lama DryStir
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Hydro -Shop, ' aiuton.
USE YOUR OWN UTILITY
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To those who contemplate the purchase of,a Radio Receiving Set -
we wish to advise that we have been appointed agents for the Fade
.' Radii. We have taken on this line of Receivers Because we believe -
it offers the very best for the, money invested. They are all of the
neutrodyne type, which is conceded to be the I ighest:WPC of Receivers.
• They axe readily logged, will not howl and, bother your neighbors'
set. Let us demonstrate these.sets in your home. Prices range from
the 3 tube set ate$115.00, complete with 80 a.1e storage' battery, cone„
type loud speaker, large B, Batteries, head seat and antenna equip-
" menta 4 tube, ;$150.00;:5 tube, $190.00, same equipment.
2 Tube Deforest Crossley, $47,00, complete •
3 Tube DeForest Crossley, $95i00, complete
Phoned 174w
HARDWARE
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Residence 174j
PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRING
Miss Peenl Churchill spent ttieeeveek°
end withel'Iensall friends,'
Mr. Albert Creager of Moorfield was.
the guest of Mr. eneMrs. W. S.
Misses Clara Steep; and Viola Liver-
more were- in Goderich. over the
week -end. - -
Mrs. Downa"i Sr., of Iona Station its
a guest at the home of her sons Mt.
W. S. Downs.
Mrs. 'Joseph Clegg and Master Jack
of MVIorris, speee a week with the
,lady's "thother, 'Mrs. G. M. Fat-
quhar of town.
Mr G: I). Roberton' attended a meet-
ling
eet-
/ ng of the London: Life Ins. Cep„ in
;Kitchener on Wednesday. ..
Mrs. John Heard of Bayfield visited
hover the week -end withher; son, Mr.
Leonard Heard of town.
Downs on Friday last while bete in
connections with the Chul`eh Prop-
erty Commission meeting.
Mr. T'. W. Johnston returned home,
the beginning of the week fronto
business trip to Winnipeg.
Mrs. Harry Marsh `has returiref to
her home in Detroit after spending
a week or so with her parents, Me.
aiid Mrs. George. Davies.
Mrs. 5, Murch of Sarnia was the
guest of Mr. E. 0, Courtice and
Miss Hattie over the week -end,-
Miss Margaret Davies. of Chicago
come home on Tliursdety last ow-
ing to the illness of her mother.
Mr. el. 0: Elliott is spending a few
weeks.at thehome, of his parents, -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott of town..
Miss Elsie Hiblieet. left on 'Monday
'to: take a position as assistant in
the Children's .-Shelter, Woodstock.
Miss Ettaileardy has been home from
Maniblia, her school having been
closed on account of an epidemic of
scarlet fever.
Messrs, .Helen Ladd and'`Pearl and
Rghy Churchill and Jessie Cress ate
tended -a dance in Bensatl ins ,Fri-
day
day evening last.•
Miss McKenriee who addressed ; a•
meeting in Wesley church last
Wednesday evening on , African'
missions, was the .-.guest _while in,
town of Mies Mary Walls.
Rev. Dr. -.Stewar;t and ' Miss; matjr"
Siiewart, having accompanied the:
remains of Mrs. Steweet, ' which
were interred in Clinton cemetery,
yesterday,' remained over until to-
day. i.�
Mr. Enos Colquhoun and Mrs. George.
Drone of Moorefield visited their'
aunt, Mrs, Margaret .Colquhoun on
their way to the funeral of their
cousin, Mrs. Edward*.Colquhoun
last week. :
Mr. - and -Mrs. McMurray, lifr. H.
Fitzsimons and, •c Mrs.: Elizabeth
Kennedy attended :the funeralof
their sister-in-law, Mrs. 'Edward
-Colquhoun of Science Hill on Sat-
urday last.
Mrs. Haber of: Detroit: is here on -aa'
count of the illness oh her father,
1VI1... Thomas Mason,, If Mr. Mason
is recovered sufficiently,. to travel.
he and Mrs. Mason will accoanp`any;
Mrs. -Haber to her home for a few
weeks' visit, ' -
Mrs; Agnew; sr., Mr. and Mrs. °Mor-
gan Agnew, Mr, ` and. Mrs. Geo.
PIlelait and Mr. and; Mrs. Sours at-
tended the funeral of the forme•'s
grand -daughter, Mrs. W. E. ;'Yorke
of Toronto, daughter of. Alderman'.
Harry Clarke and Mrs. Clarke of
,Stratford, on Saturday.
tr, and Mrs. Weekes, who have been
in 1 _ Clinton for seine . lime, 3D.
Weeks having change of iherei'ap-
1 orator I9ft. for their hoino in`Ittosel
N.
' on' Tuesday. Mrs We'elle,,
lits: been quite ill for some:tbne:�
but was .suRieiently i ecov'ered to
urtlnrta e,,the journey hozno a; •
'o--be.Gi ref -Away ,C
COI D15JtY TS -To ,the: custemei' purtlhasrng, for cash, the
biggest amount of groceries (excepting, sugarr-aiid flour- by
the sack) -between 8' o'clioclil December' :lath, and ' 9 o'c1oc1
Chtistmas Eve This'. beautiful Ivory :Clock' will be given
away: Kindly keep yowl -counter, slips and turn 'thein in ;q I
us (4jre'iviil' net hula ourselves responsible for then) Our
regular two -weekly. and, monthly customers ;have ,the ,sank
privilege.. 'Puhhc institutions'' are not included,,
strias Eve at 9 o'clock.'':
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NEWS
We expect Santa Claus to arrive Wednesd i an
a d Thurs.: about�•three O'clock, 23rd and : -24th, He wants'to inset
all the children, their parents and everybody. Do not miss, him,
Santa Claus has his Candy House 11 ea'dy now "tonins
spection, It eentains—Chocolate Little' Folks; ;Chocolate
Circus Wagons, Christmas Stockings;,. Candy Potatoes; Pea-
nuts and numerous other novelties. ,
ash. andService Christmas Price Lis
Mixed- Nuts, "0er lb •2 l
lewDates, per. lb 11Ya
.Year's'Dat'eC per Ib 100
Eloiida. Grape Fruit—California. Celery,--Granberries7zHead.
Lettuce, --Assorted Freech ee. Candied Pineapple
mCaatid'delecdaneilye.rries. These are Iseautiful to decorate 'Home
New Peeen Nets --New Blanched Almonds
CANDY DEPARTMENT
Smiles an' Chuckles in bulk, per lb. .. 39c
Smiles an' Chuckles in Red Boxes, eereb 60c
Other Christmas C,andy jUst arriving, ,We will an-
nounce complete list next Week, • • '
FISH DEPT—Fresh Fillets, Haddie, Snacks and Oysters.
t A Calendar will be given with all orders received from
: CHRISTMAS OLIVES ---VERY SPECIAL
Large (Veen Olives, per ehottle 29c
Stuffed Olives, per bottle' 30c
FANCY FRUIT BASICETS MADE TO ORDER
JUST ARRIVED ---Our first shipment of Christmes Crackers
From 25e to $2.50 e
in oue Cluestrpeeewieebyvs ablaut the 15th or leth; just as
seen as onceOlvestinas Ftuits• arrive.—Do neteeiss them.
In the Mornihg First Delivery 9 a,m.
In the Afternoon kirst Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order Early
Cash and
Seriice
MONDAY WAS BYLAW NIGHT
(Continued From Page 1) .
Dunlop, R. Ceee, James Cook, $102.60.
No. 16 tonsoildated the above and
provided for issuing of debentures for
the,raising of hinds and the' ProPor-
tron of payment necessary. eac.h year.
No. 17 provides ewe the nomination
alle election, ifeetteYi as follows: nom-
ination to be held in the town hall on
the evening of Dee. 28th from 7:30
to 8:30, the election, if pall be de-
manded, to tArbold. on Monday, Jan.
4th, at the following places: Sr. And-
rew's ward, town hall, G. E. Saville,
-sample vooms, :A; F. thiamin%
Johies Ward, Levis' Shop, E. G. Cour-
St.. George's Weed, Cameron's •shoni
poll clerk, Deputy Taunting ,oeficere
are to receive $4 for their services,
use qf the several boothe.
Clerk Macpherson read the report
of the local IVIedical Officer of Health,
in which he teitetated the assertien
that the towse, eouneil were the 'worst
sinners in regard to sanitation.
Reeve Middleton eeporeed the clean-
ing of Albert street, eleaning of Mary
streee draM and other necessary
Chairman Rozell reported that the
firemen had not yet moved into -their
new'quavtees but it was hoped they
-would soon be. Cleek Macpherson
reae the haw betweeit the Public
Utilities Commission and the Fire
end Water committee, extending over
a peeled of ten years, at a yearly
rental of $180; payable in four instal-
ments. This includes lighting and
ebeeeing. On motion of Councillors
leoiell and Livermore the lease was
aPPrOtred by the council.
MASTER OrHAYENBARTON
FARM AND WEI1-KNOWN
zens ,passed away on 'Monday .when
James' Snell or nayepbartitu Farm,
liye'stock breeder and .flarnieri died
after a few months' '•
Mr Snell waS born on the farni on
whielt.he died, heing-a,son of the late.
'Buni,Phrey Snell, one of the „pioneers
O:f Hallett, who came to the township,
in 184'4. Theefarin is said to be the
session of the family by which it was
first taken lee. .
• Mr. Shell's father was a breeder
and al, the eazly -age of nine years
be accompanied his father to the fairs
where he was exhibiting stock. When,
lie grew to manhood he continued it
and 'his ,stoelt, especielly his. sheep,
have ,an international reputation. For
years he attended the great ‘live. stock
'shows, at Guelphy Toronto, Chicago
and Toronto end London Exhibitions.
London was the last fafr he was,able
to attend this year and never did his
stock do better than during the, sea-
somjust past: His sons are the third
generation of stockmen. 'The Shells
have done'very mueh to make Huron
county know'n as 0 stock raising
Mr. Snell served 'on the council of,
his native township for several years
also as reeve and for a time as Coun-
ty Commissioner He was a member
Of the Oariathan Order of Foresters
and of the Workmen of the World.
He ,19,1s a verY genial, sociable 1111111
and made friends wherever he went
is survived by his wife, who eves i 511
formerly Miss Jane Elcoat of Tuck-
et:smith, four sons, William of Lon-
don, leeward of Ttfakersmith, Humph-
rey of Hullett and Ephislain on the
home farm, and one daughter, Mary,
a.gradtutte nurseewho has been with
ber father -since August last. One
brother, Witham, else' tesides on the
home farm.
The funerall takes place this after-
noon from Hayenbeeton Farm, the
serytees to be conducted by the Rev.
B. Snell of Londesboro United, form-
erly Methodist, church, with which
the family have been connected for
several years.
On Monday evening friends of Mr.
their home to offer their congratula-
tions and good wishes ed Mr, And-
rew Meeee and his bride, who eepect
te be leaving the eonamunity in the
near future. A most enjoyable even-
ing. was spent in cards and dancing.
The young couple were the eecipients
of many beautiful and useful gifts.
'Me, Noble Holland has just com-
pleted -Veen threshing, having
threshed reser ninety barns this sea -
A Christmas Suggestion
•
To out °customers away front home
Say It With Flowers
AT—CHRISTMAS TIME
TO THE HOME, FOLKS
Write or telegraph us -and your order
Choice Plants and Cut Flo ers
Wreaths Ete.
Cuninghame Florist
The Flower Shop on• the Midway
Phones 176w and 31
Greenhouses on Huron Street
Christmas is
Approaching
Give Hubbe a hint, that you would'
like one of our granite roasters for
,Christmas box) We have them in
both'the round and ,, oval at good
'Price. 'Also a few. black roasters...4a
The lciddies would appreciate a
shoyel £rom Santa, we have them
Quebec: I -Looters and
Coolc stoves at prices' for everyone,.
Aid.1) ARE an PLUMBING
Phone 241
Ph rte
48
WAWA
We have a splendid stock of Pyrex ware—Rogers 1847 Old Colony
design in' cutlery and carviug sets in stainless steel—Aluminurn of
In Elecerie &tepees, we have Irons, Heaters, Toasters, Haie
Dressing Sets and Curlers. Don't forget our special in eleetric light
bulbs, 25, 40 or 60 watt lamps at 5 for Vele). .
Keep. your children healthe—Give them Skates. Skating Is the
most invigorating exercise they can get. We also belie assortMent
of Ilockey Sticks and Pucks. '
ilh the
Furniture Department
Our stock was neves better
your selection of Christmas.. Gifts.
The list would be too long to mum-
_ Grate, so ,you will le 'wise to cinne
in and look around. Make selecticies
if you wish and we will deliver any-
thing you want before Christmas.
It -will pay yoa to look ever our
Electric Lamps. They are dandies.
Kiddies Toy Sett and small Furni-
ture.
Clinton Hardware and FutrnitureCo.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MOlitTIVIENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195
UST' ARRIVE
A complete range of High Grade
Biltmore Hats
-Also a full line of
Fit7u-well caps
we specialize in Custom Tailoring, Cleanidg and Pressing
- VETERAN TAILORS
PHONE 224-W
for
Live Poultry and Newlaid Eggs
Now is the thne to market your live and dressd poultry, do not
wait for the Christmas rus.h. The market, is as high novr ,as -it NV111
We also pay fartrie.rs preMilim, who will deliver their own pouI.
try to our plant according to the plan ;that we will be glad to explain
to yoti if you will phone our office/Clinton,190". Our ooultry price
lisf is free for the asking and a little cooperalien with us will Mean
real profit to Yon. Let us prove it to you. , '
HEAD OFFit MONTREAL, QUE.
.Clinton.Branch open each day from 7 .m. to- k-3 1.)M.
'Also open Thursday and Saturday evenings froM te
`te, Phone or Call for any further information you 'require "
Day .PhOne
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