The Clinton News Record, 1935-12-19, Page 8PAGE 8
This space not used this week
on account of our
sad bereavement.
CONNELL & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET
Phone 162. Albert Street
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WISHING EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Christmas Suggestions
SEVERAL SIZES AND SHAPES OP SANDWICH TOASTERS.
ELECTRIC IRONS may be set for four different heats with thumb
Control -
COLEMAN QUICK -LTTE LANTERNS AND LAMPS.
NEW STOCK OF ENGLISH CHINAWARE IN TEAPOTS,
PITCHERS„ FRUIT BOWLS, CHEESE TRAYS.
PYREX CASSEROLES, PIE PLATES, with Silver Frame.
WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK.
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Furniture Department
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PICTURE• FRAMES finished in Chrome with Mirror Attach -
went, PRICED FROM 20c to 55e.
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WISHES TO EXTEND TO ALL OUR CLINTON FRIENDS
A Very V ei y Happy Christmas Season
We are making a Very Special Effort to
give you
THE MOST WONDERFUL VALUES IN EVERY LINE OF
Furniture and Novelties
SUITABLE GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
iiVISIT OUR STORE AND SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SELEC-
TIONS WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO OFFER YOU.
WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE
FURNITURE ,AND UNDERTAKING
PHONE 67W, SEAFORTH.
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Santa Claus Comes
to Clinton
Saturday Afternoon
at 2 pan.
All' children in surrounding
townships and the town axe re-
' quested to meet at the Public
School, at 2,00 pan., Saturday,
Dec. 21st. Santa Claus is espec-
• ially anxious to meet you children
as he will have a present for each
one.
Santa Claus wiII also appear at
the Community Welfare Concert
on Thursday, this evening, to ar-
range for distribution of, Welfare
Baskets at Christmas.
Mrs. J. P. Manning, of the Mission
Band the president read the report of
the Band. The report of the Baby
Band was given by Mrs. W. B. Al-
len, who is the leader. The Roll Catl
for next month to be answered by a
verse frons the Book of Genesis, Mrs.
W. B. Allen and Mrs. J. Armstrong
were appointed as visiting committee
for the month. After conclusion of
all business the neeting was left in
charge of Mrs. T. Fairservice, No. 6
Group leader. A Christmas hymia
was sung and Mrs. J. C. Adams led
in prayer. Mrs. Robt. Townsend read
the scripture lesson, Mrs. J. Scott
and Mrs. Geo. McCall sang a very
pleasing duet, "The Story of Jesus
Will Never Grow Old," The Study
Book was taken by five of the mem.
bers, Mrs. Wilfred Thompson leading
and asking the questions, Mrs. W. B.
Allen, Mrs. Jos. Manning', Mrs. W.
E. Manning and Mrs. A. Webster an -
h" �r`3't "MwYer�4r spering the questions. Election of
! officers took place, Rev, Mr. Gardi-
ner conducting it, with the result that
all officers were returned by acclam-
ation, . Mrs. J..Taylor was the -chos-
en Life member, Meeting was doe,
ed by singing hymn 312 and Mr.
Gardiner pronounced the Benediction.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Fairserviee and her group and a
short social time was spent togeth-
er,
On Monday afternoon several car-
loads for the W. M. S. Society met
at the hoarse of Mrs. W. Crittenden
near Clinton, and presented Mrs. J.
Taylor with a Life membership certi-
ficate, and were pleased to. see her
able to walk with one .crutch and it
is hoped she continues to improve,
Mrs. Taylor thanked the society in a
few words for so kindly remember-
ing her and a very nice' afternoon
was spent with her. Old Lang Syne
was sung before the company left
for their homes,
LONDESBORO
Miss Hazel Hoggart spent the
week -end with Clinton friends.
Mrs, E. Crawford went to Niagara
Falls, Ont., this week to the hone of
her daughter, Mrs. A. Kunkle, where.
she willprobably remain for the win
'ter,
The W. M. S. of the United Church
held their December meeting in the
school room of the church last Wed-
nesday. There was a splendid turn
out and quite an interesting meeting
was held. Miss L. Young, thepresi-
dent, was in the chair, Meeting was
opened by singing a hymn and a few
minutes of silent prayer, followed
with prayer by Miss Young. Reports
of the year's work was given by the
Secretary, Mrs. E. Wood, of the Mis-
sion Circle, by the leader, Mai. W. E.
;"Manning. In absence of the leader,
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ONE FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER
you to take the RED AND ;E : ' Always in the Lend
"if" out of
G -I -F -T -S
You would purchase a particular
thing for a certain friend if it ,were:
sure to please, if it Offered the right
Combination of usefulness and pleas-
ure, if the price was right. Per-'
haps a survey of our, stock would
make these' and other ifs disappear
We try to buy our stock to result in
a happy blending of the serious,
with the entertaamng, the practical
with the 'cultural. The "Warwick
Gift Worth While" is an example,
each piece with a box to fit design-
ed to magnify the appearance • of the
gift which it contains
Shirley Temple Dolls.—The same
charming face, winning smile and
dimple. The same hazel eyes, nat-
ural hair. Dressed in exact copies
of clothes worn by Shirley in the pic-
tures. We have three sizes and pric-
ed at $2.98, $3.98 and "$4.98. Then
if you'll sing with Shirley we have
a song album and it is priced at 45c.
Contains 8 songs from her picture
hits.
Tlie W. D. Fair Co
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Mrs, W. Brydone has returned af-
ter a fortnight's visit in Toronto.
Mr. A. Torrance of Toronto spent
the week -end with his mother and
sister in town.
Mrs. Allen of Owen Sound visited her
cousin, Mrs. W. E,. Morrison, over
last week -end,
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame and Misses
Kathleen and Jo Anne spent last
Saturday in Toronto,
Mr. John McPhee was in Stratford
on Thursday attending the funeral
of an old friend, Janies Baxter.
Mrs. Albert Colclough of near Bay-
field visited with Mi. and Mrs,
Annie Colclough for some days last
week.
Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Steven of Mat-
achewan are here to spend Christ-
mas with Mrs, C. H. Bartlif£ and
fancily,
Mrs. J. A. Ford left Friday for To-
ronto, where she will spend some
weeks with her daughter and Bon-
in -law, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley.
Miss Marion G•ibbings left this morn-
ing to visit her brother, Mr. Jack
Gibbings of the St. Catharines
Public school staff, for a few- days.
Mrs. J. B. Rumball left Friday last
for Montreal where she will spend
the winter with her son and his
wife, Mr, and Mrs, 3. R. Rumball,
Both Mrs. Rumball's sons are now
in Montreal.
Dr. and Mrs, Struthers of the west
were in town last Friday and a-
' mongst others called on Miss Brig-
ham. ,Dr. ' Struthers was for a time
a partner of Dr, Brigham 'of Star
City, Sask,, a former C. C. I. boy
and known to many here, who is
doing well in the west,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Straughan of
Mertzone, Texas, are spending the
holiday season with Mayor and
Mrs, W. S. R. Holmes and Mrs.
W. H. BaII; and will also visit
other friends and relatives in the
vicinity, Mr.- Straughan is a
brother of Mrs. Ball and of Mrs.
Margaret Farquhar.
ST. HJ ENS
Mr. Joe Hyde of Underwood visit-
ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas.
Hyde last week.
Mrs, R. J. Woods returned home
last week after a ploasant visit with
friends in London and Southwolct.
We are sorry to report that Mc
John Webster, who has been in
Wingham hospital, is not improving
as well as his anany friends would
like,.
The funeral of. the late. Mrs. Love
of Belgrave, who died -at the home of
her brother, Mr. Gilbert Vint, Ash-
field, passed through St. Helens on
its way to Belgrave, where interment
took place on Saturday.
A quiet wedding was -solemnized
at the residence of the bride's par-
ents in St. Helens on Thursday, Dec,
12th, when Miss Helen Elizabeth
Miller, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. I, Miller, was united in mar-
riage to Mr.. Thomas James Todd,
only son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank G.
Todd. Only the immediate relatives
of the family were present. The
bride and groom left on a motor
trip and on their return will reside
on the groom's farm,. near'St. Hel-'
CLEARING SALE
Santa has only a few days left to scatter his Candy,
Nuts, Oranges, Figs and Dates to all parts of
the country and they must go out.
All Prices at a new low for these remaining days.
Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for 260
Layer Raisins, per pkg. kr
35c
Libby's Dill Pickles, at 15c
Pickles, Sweet, per bottle 21c
Cranberries, per lb. 29c
Celery (learns 10c Head Lettuce, 2 for 15e
Tomato Juice, per tin lOc �
B. C. Apples, for table use 6 for 25e Nle.
Red and White Coffee, per lb. 39c. Blue Ribbon!
Coffee, per Ib. 39e
Red and White Tea, per lb. 32c l
Old White Cheese, per ib. 25c ' 'n
Old Yellow Cheese, per Ib. 28c
Gorgon Zola Cheese, per lb. 750 ''
Fancy Swiss Cheese, per pkg. 35t
Beaumert Cheese, 2 for 25d t~
Real Canadian Cheese, 2 lbs. for 35i R.
Special New Satin Candy, 2 lbs. for 25c
New Christmas Mixture, light and brown, 2 lbs. 250
Fancy Mixture Creams and Chocolates and
Gum Drops, 2 lbs. for 35c
Fancy Assorted Creams, Carrels, Etc, per Ib. 25c
Fancy Assorted Chocolates, per Ib. 25c
Chocolates, Cream Centres 19c
Fancy Creams, Turkish Delight & Assortment
1 lb. for 35e
All our Nuts are going out Quickly, 2 lbs. for 35c.
Peanuts, 'Roasted, 2 lbs: for 25c
ORGANGES ARE FINE FOR JUICE & SWEET
Japanese Mandarines, Blue Goose, per box $1.16
Navel Oranges, doz., 25c, 33c; 44 49c, 59c, 69c
Grape • Fruit, Seedless , 5 for 25c
• SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER
Olives, Plain or Stuffed, per bottle 25c
Olives, (Stuffed, at 15c and 25c
Canned Asparagus, per tin 22c
Canned Peas, large ,and sweet, 2 for 25c
Fancy Crackerettes, Crax and Sodas
Fancy Macaroons, Peanut Cookies
Jelly Powders, all flavors, 5 for 25d
Patterkrisp Candy,per lb. • 29e
Oysters in Jars, 25c . (Smoked Filletts, per lb. 17d
Almond Icing, per 1-2 lb. 25c
CHRISTMAS TREE NOVELTIES
Christmas Packages and Cookies
Cellephane Baskets of Fruit (made to order), 30c up
To all
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LET FLOWERS SAY
"Merry Christmas" g
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'You are invited to see our hoiiday'e
stock of FLOWERING PLANTS
Azaleas, Cyclamen, Cherries
Poinsettias, Begonias, Primulas.
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'FABLE CENTRES, ETC,
Pans and Baskets of
ASSORTED PLANTS
An Unusual Cactus in Bloom
on exhibit.
CUT FLOWERS
Carnations, Roses, 'Mums, Etc.
Canadian National Express of-
fice is in connection with our
Flower Shop. Ship your Christ-
mas Gifts by Express. Reduced
rates in effect.
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F. R. CUNINGHAME
FLORIST
.Member of FIorist Telegraph
Delivery Association
Phones 31 and 170.
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Community
Welfare Concert
Thur. Evening, Dec. 19
TOWN HALL AT 8 P.M.
A real good program has been corn,
pleted and those attending are
assured a treat.
The Various Organizations of the
Town are assisting the Council to
make this Concert a Success.
—ADMISSION—
Clothing (UsefuI), Vegetables, Fruit,
Canned Goods or Cash, 57-2.
GIVE A PERMANENT
WHY NOT GIVE IIER A
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARD
entitling her to a
Permanent Wave
ASK US ABOUT THESE.
HenriBeauty Shop
Isaac Street, Phone 223, 58-1.
ens, We wish ,thein many, happy
years of wedded life,
Mr, John Webb of High River, Al-
berta, is visiting with his brother,
McKenzie Webb, at present.
Mr. John Durnin of. Morriston
spent 'a few days visiting his moth-
er, Mrs. Chas.'Dernin, Sr.
Mr. McKinley Ramage of St. Paul
visited at his hone here over the
week -end.
Oa Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank G. Todd gave a house-warm-
ing party to all their neighbors and
friends and to `welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Todd on their return from
their wedding trip. A very pleasant
time was spent,
RILEY'S
Where Quality Sells and Service Tells
Christmas Specials
Large Bottle Plain Olives . , . , ..29c
Large Bottle Stuffed Olives .. , .29c
Short -Bread in Packages 25c
California Grapes, 2 lbs. for , , ..29c
California Oranges, 29, 35, 39, 49, 59c
Cranberries, per Ib, 25c
Mixed Nuts, (no peanuts), 2 lbs. 35c
Brazils, Almonds, Filletts 19c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 Ibs23e
Grocer's 'Mixed Candy, 2 lbs. . ,25e
Satin Mixed Candy, per lb. 15e
Gum Drops, per 1b. 19c
Creams & Chocolates, Mixed, lb. 19c
Bright Trolley Creams, lb. 19e
Light and Dark Cut Rock, lb. 19c
Some Large Christmas Sticks, . , .5c
Specials for Week -End
CAULIFLOWER, HEAD LETTUCE,
CELERY HEARTS, CABBAGE,
SWEET POTATOES, TURNIPS
We BUY AND GRADE EGGS for
which We PAY lc A DOZEN MORE
IN CASH OR TRADE. •
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RILEY'S GROCERY
SPECIAL DELIVERIES FROM
NOW UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS
Phone 39.
FOR YOUR
CHRISTMAS
CUTLERY
CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK OF
Carvers, Knives
and Forks
' ALSO
Child's Sets.
Special Cuistmas Gifts
Some nice Double
Roasters
HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS TUR.
KEY COOKED IN ONE ,OF THEM.
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
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Just a Few More Days
AND THE JOYOUS CHRISTMASTIDE WILL BE HERE
and we will all forget business and enjoy the season's festivities.
But in the meantime, we are confining our efforts to supply-
ing the gifts you may be looking for:—
You
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You Will Find a Good.Assortment of—
CHESTERFIELD
sums, IONAL DADESKS,SMCRSAND ABLES OF VARIOUS STYLES, CEDAR
CHESTS, LAMPS, PICTURES, MIRRORS, and a swell assortment
of DOLL CABS and CHILDREN'S FURNITURE.
—So you will still have time to make someone happy
tp IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
oI You will find many Useful Gilts such as: --
SKATES, HOCKEY STICKS, COLEMAN LAMPS, PYREX WARE,
ROASTERS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
That will be Very Much Appreciated.
Store Open Every NIght From Now Until Christmas
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Wishing You All A Very Merry Christmas
BALL & ZA.PPE
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195. Phone 103.
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5 Days Left for your Christmas Shopping
A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF CANDY
Satin Mixed or Grocers Mixed, 2 lbs. for 25e
Creams, French Crystalized, per Ib. 19c Y:
Chocolate Drops, per lb. 15c
Christmas Fancy Boxed Chocolates, 3 lbs. 73c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale (plus bottle), Quarts 20c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale (plus bottle, Pts., 2 for 25c ...
Magic Baking Powder, 4 oz. 15c; 8 oz. 25c; 16 oz. 30c
McCormick's Soda Biscuits, Waxtite, Each 17c ,
Blue Pkg.. 12c _ �,'
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for 25c
4 Poultry Dressing, Savory Thyme, Sage, per tin 10c
Garden Patch Peas, 17 ozs., 2 tins for 19c
,;" Aylmer Tomato Juice, 251-2 oz., 2 tins for 17e
re Royal York Coffee (1's Special), each 33c
,Ia. Olives, Lealand, Holiday Spec., Queen, 171.2 oz. 25c
Stuffed, 13 ozs. 25e
NUTS! NUTS! NUTS! e
Golden Mixed All New, 2 lbs. for 35c
Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes for 14c
Chipso, large pkg., 2 pkgs. for 35c
We have a TREMENDOUS stock of ORANGES to
unload before CHRISTMAS. Be sure to get our cm
PRICES. We can save you MONEY on all your '
Purchases. WE DELIVER.
IMPORTANT NEWS
We announce the arrival of the famous
Dawes non-alcoholic Wines; a rare treat
for Or
-gy 1I Christmas !!inner and Parties,
Imported direct from England.
J.T. McKN IGH
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Phone 111 CLINTON