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The Clinton News Record, 1925-12-31, Page 8CLINTONSIF]�,L,IINC:J.t`a,WSILLEIIY Sff?Ivl esolved sali ' -1r I 1925„far. tion—that th ' rata -that the unpleasant 'things' of be go e .1 jr nes only be remembered= -that w c star{; 1929 with; sincere good wish s for old -and that we shah strive to be worthy of your good will nd continued patronage. • m w' JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry . 'ine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store '011111NalliMillEINIKELOWINNiliGINIKOMML, •10.0101.90=.0” w® Jogo!s_.'New'Year ' We thank our friends for the.happiness they gave us in: 25, in permitting us to serve them.. " Happy New. Year " all our old patrons, and many new ones to;come, is our ery greeting.. flu steel Bros. PHONE 25, LL PROFITS o• WORE BUSINESS Le. We CUR ^'_ ELL—THOS. SHIPLEY POS to New Years A New Year's Gift might pleasant-, ly adjust soiree'uncomfortable contin- gency growing ontingencygrowing out of your reecipt of an unexpected Christmas gift or your' forgetting an intended gilt. Many; Happy New Years may -you have with unbroken friendships and great accumulation of Cheerful Recollections and Affections We have a . "THANK -YOU" CART) that very conveniently serves in mak- ing acknowledgement of your gifts. - 'Priced at 6'and 10 cents A Pocket or Office Diary or a Desk Calendar saves the memory, helps the' business or professional man to defy the forget habit.'' Wishing our Friends appy and Frospeoois.New ,Year THE C. &S. GROCERS Store, Phone .I25 W. Branch Store. Phone 125 J. The Laun-Dry-Ette Way of Washing Mean - W e Asa ®w ianr n t o No hand rinsing No hand bluing No 'buttons broken No hooks bent No fasteners jammed No red hands 4 No hard -to -iron creases No wringer and no extra tabs TE Wouldn`t you likotoWash the mea i IIC. isnurl-Dry•Ette Way? Phono 1 or call. Hydro Shop, Clinton, i USE YOUR OWN UTILITY - -IT PAI` Happg New Year For our, success of the t:nast year—which we owe to 'tIie good will and patronage of cur friends—we are' thankful. Foryour, sus cess in 1926, and that we luay tner;it the support accorded us in the past is our NeW Year Wish. Sutter . tt Perdue Phone 174w HARDWARE PLUMBING Residence 174j ELECTRIC • WIRING HELPS FOR THE - SUNDAY. SCHOOL TEACHER e1oubets',Select Notes Aziiolds PAtetieaI Commentary Tarbells' Te'acher's ',Guide Gist of the Lessons—a book for the pocket,iery compact, approved by' the scholars. Tile W. D. -Fair Co, Often the. Cheapest—Always the Best sonwiluistosalla Miss -Dorothy Jervis, spent Christmas with her mother, in town. '.Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto was home over the. week -end. Mrs. Bert Jervis and her sons were with "Toronto relatives for Christ- mas. Mrs. Wm: Walker is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tanner of Wallace - burg . allace-burg.. Miss Eileen Miller -of Toronto, spent the Christmastide with .Clinton friends. Miss IIelen Allison of London is vise iting Misses Marr and Phyllis Collyer. Mrs, R. J. Choir and Misses Mahal and Eva spent rbc Christmastide in Hamilton. • Mr, and Mrs. .1. Zapfe spent the week -end and holiday with' I5itch- ener friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A; Sutter and fam- ily amily went to Stratford for the holiday and week -end. -• Mr. John Hellyar 01 l3owmanville is a guestat the home. of his brother, Mr. W. If. Hellyar: Mr. and Mrs. Vi. M. Aiken and fam- ily spent the holiday and week -end with Allenford relatives. Messrs. Will and Bert Sloman mo- tored home from Chicago to spend Christmas with their family. ' Mr, and Mrs. J, H, Tiplady -spent Christmas with their daughter, • Mrs. 'Clifford Keys of Stanley town- ship. Mr. Joe Higgins and Misses Emma, and Ruth Higgins of Toronto spent thgChristmastide at their home in 1 11.1 s lin!s ter n extending to you the Greetings we wish to express. sinceree appreciation for the splendid support accorded us d ing the past year. We are making no change in our business relations (any report to the contrary has never been asserted and, hope -for a continuation of your good will and co-operationtomake our store (of quality and competing p your store. A Continuation and Stock -Taking Sale during all Janua As we take stook we find several lines which have to be reduced at once, Further" Ann.ouneeuntent Next Week. Balance of a car•gf Sugar,: will be sold quickly, specialprice by.the sack to clear out at our January Sal New Valencia Raisins, while they last, 2 lbs. for •. .. 27c • Large assortment of Jelly Powders, 3 for25c NuJell and .MeLaren's—Try the new flavor, :Black Currant Harry Horne's Custard and Tapioca Puddings 3 for • 25e Whole Wheat Flour, 4 lbs. foil .............. ....: . 25c Broken Sodas, 2. lbs. for 'a . 25c Barry Il'orne's Green .Peas, per pkg. -• 10c . Cooking rigs, per th ....., ...:.. .............. 10e New Ba11oN Dates, per lb.. • 10c .o 1. Almond Paste -Icings, to clearsat .. It will pay' you to ice :your Christmas lake New Mince Meat, home-made, per ib... New Soap and Towel Deal -10 bars of Comfort Soa regular $1.15, and a linen towel, for ...... , .. . 7 has. Rolled Oats for 14 lbs, Granulated Sugar for .: Loose Cooa, per lb For New Ye -ars ---‘Head Lettuce -California Celery Florida 'Oran es, per dozen 29c A few pounds of -Mixed Candy left at Oranges, A special line of -Mixed Candy at Florida Grape Fruit, 10c, larger size, 2 for - 25e • SPECIAL -New Year's. Nuts per lb. .. Cohoe SalmonFresh' Halibut, Filletts & Haddie, Fresh Oy In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.nn. Cash and Service CONSIEER Tl3E-BY-LAW • Y(Continued'from page 1) These teachers draw fairly largo,sal- aries, a percentage of which is paid by the Provincial Government, and. which is ,,largely spent in` Clinton. They aair'pay taxes, also, thus help- ing to. bear the expense of running the town. Clinton's Collegiate Institute has been its pride in years past and will be so in the years , to come, What Clinton now needs is a nes%-Collegiate building, and what Clinton really needs it will find some means d providing, so that it may keep its splaee as one of the best lit- t Ile old towns in Ontario. Mr: •Wilbur Ford of Peterboro and •Miss Meta Ford of Alma College, St, Thomas, were home for the Christmastide. .Miss Nellie Medd of Exeter is spend- ing.nart of her holiday 'with Mr. and Mrs. J. G: Medd and other friends in town. Mr, Norman Cress of New Dundee and 'Miss V. Latseh of Blair were. Christmos guests of the fornier's mother, Mrs, Z. Folland. Mr. and Mrs. 11 Bailey, of Ilawkes- dale. Alta., are visiting the ladv's,� mother, Mrs: Nott, and sisters. Mrs. H. Peacock and Mrs. W. A. Grant. Mr, Jam.e-s Webster of Toronto has been visiting' his mother, Mrs. Web.- ' sten of town, and sisters, 'Mrs. E. G. <Saville and Mrs. W. A. Vod- den. Miss Annie Shobbrook' and Mr. Will- ard of Buffalo'came over, to spend Christmas at the -home of the form- ar's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W. Shobbrook. Mrs. I B. Whittingham and son 0f. Herschel, Sask., and Mrs. J. G. Cornell anti son of Toronto are vis- iting at/ the home . of the ladies' mother,'Mrs. Argent. Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Ilawkies and family vent to Hamilton for the Christmastide. Mr, Hawkins re- turned on Monday but the family remained for the weelc. Mr. and Mrs: F. F, Gillies and Miss Marion of, Kitchener and Mr.:and Mrs.' Clifford Andrews and babe of Toronto°anent Christmas with their parents, Magistrate' and Mrs. S, J. Andrews. Mr..Jack Reid. of Carnduff. S,ask., vis- ited at Mr, J. G. Medd's andMr. Chas. Lovett's on his return from s'lending Christmas with his ran 9- pae'ents, Nr, and Mrs. J. 11 Medd of Exeter. Miss Agnes Sterling of Consul, Sask., and Mrs. Andrew Currie of Bruce are spending the winter with 1;heir sister, Mrs. Curie Jervis of town and their brother, Mr. Mason Ster- ling or Goderich township, In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. T. O'Neil datives in the community. , Lots of snow for sleighing these days. ` Among those who were home for the .Christmas holidays . on the 16th concession -were: Misses Vesta and Gertrude •Snyder from South 'Foram. pine; Miss Marie ` Snyder from Sud- bury; Mr. George Thompson. .from Wycliffe College, Toronto; Miss Elsie Ferguson, Granton; Glen Ferguson, 0. A. C., . Guelph; Alvin Leonard, Toronto; Alvin Townshend, who is taking work toward a Ph,D- degree at Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Will Town", shend and daughter, Manilla; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Townshend of Hamilton. M. and Mrs. Nixon Welsh of Lon- don were visiting with the lady's mother, Mrs. Jenkins, for the holiday. Mr. George Kiel of, Brantford has returned home after spending a month with his sister, Mrs. Fred Leonard. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. Prank Lobb on Monday. • Election talk is meaning the far - mens' attention at present. ✓ Mr. John Griffin, of the lst conces- sion is visiting his daughter, Mrs. D. Reuger of the 16th' for Christmas week., Mr. Ed. Reynolds of Weston is vis- iting Mr. and Mrs, Bert Murphy and other friends hereabouts. Peaglle You .Know Mr. JoeiYesliec spent Christmas with London friends.' , y, Miss Ruth Evans has been visiting in Seaforth this week. Mr. D. K. Prior will spend New Years with Exeter relatives. Dr.'{and Mrs. Gunn are in 'Windsor' for the holiday period. Mr. Clifford Tyndall was at his home for the Christmas holiday. Miss Vera Dodds of Toronto.. is home for the Christmas vacation. Mr. Karl Wilken of Windsor has been home for the holiday season. Mrs, Will Tiplady .spent Christmas with relatives in St. Catharines: Miss. Phyllis Crich• of Toronto has been home.for the holiday time. Miss Etta Hardy- of ' Manilla, was home for the Christmas vacation. Miss Kathleen Livermore of Wing - ham hospital was hone for Christ- mas. , Mr. Ilan Farnham .is home from flaliburton County for the holiday time. Mr, Jack Gibbings is spending a 'few days with kr. Alex. Elliott of Blyth. Mr. Arthur H. Clark of Toronto is visiting his aunt, • Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson.. Ii r.' and Mrs,: Ernie Jaelcson of -Hen - 'sail spent Christmas with 'relatives in Clinton. Mr. E. S. Livermore of Toronto is spending the Christmas vacation at his home in town: - Mr. ..and Mrs. G. A. Crooks and (Miss Mary are spending New Years with relatives at Delhi. Principal Teeter of the C. C. I. and 1VIrs. Teeter are visiting this week at Windsor and other points. Mr. R. H. Murrhy and Miss Mildred of 'Ex...ester spent Christmas as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cree. Miss L. Gibbings of Toronto and Mr. W. G. Strong of Ottawa were Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B., J, Gibbings. Goderich Township --Mr. D. Smith of -London spent Christmas' at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Cook. :Miss Martha Cook,' Mr. W. H. Johnston and Mr. 15.^ Ellwood spent Christmas at, the home of Mr. John store's sister, Mrs. G. Cook, - Mr..and Mrs. J. Marshall and son Bill of. Stanley spent Christmas at the hone of Mr,and Mrs Geo. Cook.' Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Nicholls, (for- merly Miss Susanna Ludlow of Pro ;ton Station), who were recently mar- ried; have been holiday guests with' their cousins; Mr, and Mrs. II W. Graham. .They left Monday morin, for their future home in Pon ,ac, Q1 Mich.' Mr. and/ Miss Richardson 'enter- tained in honor of their niece, Mrs, F, ,M. Nicholls, who has been visiting re • roe f-":-_. Change of Location DR. H. S. BROWN begs to announce that he is+, now oc- cupying his new office and residence on the south side of Ontario street, opposite St. Paul's chinch. OFFICE HOURS AS USUAL . PHONE 218, 36-4 Warning If you want to get the highett pries for your furs and hides see David Brown at Goderich P. 0. Box 420 • Phone 270, Goderich 37-4 We wish eviryone A Happy New Year ARI)WARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 Kindly Order E P For -a. H .; ppg New We want to thank you and all other this community for ypur generous patronage, ence in our integrity and in our ability to now as the old year passes, and whistles and herald the coming of 1926 we wish to extent the sincerest. of Good Wishes for Ptospe Happiness. Clinton Hardware and.Fu FUNERAL DIRECTORS MON Furniture Phone: 104 rionimonnallinalsoluonswerninennons JUST ARRI'V A complete . range of High Biltmore Hats Also a full line of Fit -u -well caps We specialize in Custom; Tailoring, Cleaning Davis' & Herm VETERAN TAILORS ..mor. e L�t for, Live Poultry and N ewlail Now is the time to market your live and dress wait for the Christmas rush. The :market; is as hi be later on. , We also pay'farniers a.preiniurn, who will deliv try to our plant according to the plan ;that we will', to you if you will phone oud' office "Clinton 190". list is free forthe asking and a little cooperation' real' profit to you. Let us;provetit to you. GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co., IIEAD OI'FICI MONTREAL Clinton Branch open each day from 7 a.m. Write, Phone or Call for any further infonrat OUNN, LANCLOIS Si CO., L0111 CLINTON, ONT., BRANCH ay Phone 190 Always at your 'service,