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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-3-16, Page 8ON'SIa.k:Al�'Il (l'' 'Jla�t4rl�l�l l S`.1.01,t:V+ • ow Are Your YES ? They're the, only pair you will ever have. Do they ever bother you ? Do ynu have. headaches , and don't know the rea- on ? Better consult us. ` We will be pleased to .Five you a thorough examination, and fit you with glasses that. will relieve you of all your tr'oub1o. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR EYES. . 1i. JOHNSON,. Next Hovey'a' Drug Store 7ewelier and Optician 300 HALO' PRICE Buying Puilsgooda Rut of tau shore Selling pushes them,, out, Any ,toredreopet would rather have them pulled than to have to push then), bat when the'boy.. cr begins to do less ,pulling; the sel1pts- must `do more pushing.. Wo are trying to push over 300 hooks of all kinds. COMIC, FICTION, EDUCATIONAL, RELIGIOUS, A FEW BIBLES l y offering them athalf price. Surely an, advantageous buy for you. Will you see them? Trio '. 1I■ Fair Coe Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet In the Corner Oroceru Two Stocks in One. Just Arrived Our sping stock of imported `woollens A -nice rallge of blues, greys and fancy .worsted. All guarainteed fast colors. 'Our prices are right and workmanship the very best: McEwan Brothers, Merchant Tailors, ilken Block Opposite Post Office Qnusual Pree Reductions FOR OUR BIO ..CLEARING OF ALL BROKEN LINES BEFORE STOP -K- TAKING New Spring Goods'w111 seen begin to arrive and Winter Goods must be cleale rout regardless of profit», A • asrortanent,of Men'e and[,Boy's Winter Caps tog )tar at (lase are -)Ess than cost) , 79 Many other lines in jib 1dts to clear D e 2 1l�en s,heavy wool underwear, x g. �3,OO sale price e � ,2� Boy's heavy wool underwear reg $1.25 sale. price 790 , Bargains in Sweaters, Oyercoate Suits and all lines of Footwear ' TERMS OF SALE CASI.I Plumsteel Bros CLOTHING THE STORE THAT -SELLS FOR LESS. - PHONF 11 NEW IDEA PATTERNS, 'armors`! Atteu00u ! ? Our supply, of Dr, Hess' and Clark's Stock Tonic For fIQRSES. COWS, PIGS and Panacea for CHICKENS is now complete in 100 Ib. and 50 lb. drums, 25 ib.: pails ' and AO and 15 lb,. )packages. We: have also Calf Meal and Chick Feed Another (the fourth)ilot of the Old Gray Enamel. ware, your choice for 69,cts. We also carry a full line of the advertised Pearl and Diamond Ware Also the Marathon Enamel ware A gond carpet sweeper for only $2.48 A few Electric Irons at $4.23 75c Brooms while they last at .48 Stacks of Sap buckets,get our prices when wanted. Mitts and Gloves at a big reduction A bargain table all the time. HARI..4ANI) BRQS. 'Ifardware. Stoves and Novelties The Store With a Stock .. Paints, Varnishes and Stains White Lead Raw and Boiled oils, Coal Oil Lubricating Oils R.uberoid Roofing of all Grades and. General Hardware EYE SPECIALIST A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate o£ the Canad- ian Ophthalmic ,College of Toronto. Goderich,• Ont. Office hours; 9 a,m. to 5 p.ni. Practice limited to the eye. Welch's Grapeade Regular 45c To clear at 25e Essences, to clear 2..pounds Dates 25c regular 40c Salmon ' 33c Fridaj and Saturdaii, March 17 he Largest Grocery. Stock in 1 Must be Reduced. Quickly pe duel at 49c Navels ---big and juicy See our window display 9i5d1'a'srtfm, 3 for. 24c nd "t :Ir,oI1 Welch's I'eaehade and Marmalade Regular 45e to clear at 25c Jelly.'Povders, all, flavors Cooking Figs 2 pounde for 25c Corn 2 for 25c Lard 20 pound pail 3.75 3 pound pail 58c SPECIALS 1 ,a postai SI'! i,mr„t "vino 'arhh. Miss Zetta Bawden is visiting friends in London: Mrs. R. J. Clufi has returned from a visit with Bervie friends. Miss Pearl Reid was with Varna relatives over the week -end. Principal Johns; spent the week -end. with his family in Toronto. Miss Margaret Holmes has been. ,visiting friends about Gorrie. Mr. Levi Trick of London vias 3n town the beginning of the week. Mr. Mew of Toronto spent the week- end with his'wife Mrs.' Mew of the' C. 1. stuff. Misses "'Ione and Eva Boucle leave tomorrow to 'spend the week -end inToronto. Mrs W. J. Woolidge of Toronto is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. McKenzie. ' • Mr.: C. Tomkins of Wingham spent. the . week -end with his daughtet, Mrs.. T.- H. ,•Leppington. . Mrs. T. 3. McMichael of Hallett' is visiting this week at the home of her father,' Mr. Adam Scott. Miss Edith Jennison returned home Saturday evening after spending a month with Toronto friends. Mrs. Peter Canteloh and. Little grand- son, randson, Master Raymond ' Cantolon, are visiting the lady's son in Luck - now. Rev. br. Rutledge of Hamilton was the guest while in town over the week -end of. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. J. • Wallis. Miss Edith Stewart, telegraph oper— ator, returned last .week from a little visit with friends at Auburn ' and Blyth, • • Miss Clara bayinent left last week for her home in Boissevaine,Man., • after spending' a couple of 'months with friends in Clinton. Mr. Harry` W. Carlesworth "has re- turned to Grand ' Forks, Dakota, after having spent a pleasant hol- iday with ' his aunts, the Misses Whitely of town; Mrs. 01 E, Erratt of Auburro was the guest over the week -end of her brother and sister; Mr. T. R. , and Miss •Jenkins of Woodlands Farm, Huron Road, and Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Wallis of Clinton. Miss Jean Scott, who has been visit-, ing at home owing to- the illness o£ `her father, ' Postmaster Scott, has returned- to Windsor. Mg• Scott, is able to be up and about fora while each dayand it is hoped he will soon be "his own man” again. • Mr. 3. W. Pinch of Stratford spent the week -end as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Finch of town. Mr. Finch brought, as 'a birthday gift to his mother,' a 'gramophone, which will also ,prove a pleasant diversion to. his father,. evho'is. somewhat of a iavalid. Mr. J, H, Shepherd of Edmonton is visiting this week with his mother, Mrs. James Shepherd of Townsend. street. Mr. Shepherd visited in Lansing, Mich., while his mother was there a few weeks ago, and has since visited other members of the family in Ottawa and Toronto. It is sone years since his last visit to the home town. Mrs. H. Yet -mg of Aberdeen, South Dakota, -and Mrs. W. G. Johnston of Milestone, Sask., called on friends in town the beginning of the week, Mrs. Young will re, main for some time with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eagleson, of Bayfield, the latter of whom is in poor., health, Mrs. Johnston, who has been with her parents for some months, leaves for her home in Ole .west. iteftlIett Township asInip The following 10 the February re - pert of tl. S. S. No, 2. ,Names are in order of merit; 4th Class—Stanley Shobbrook, Lil- lie Clew Bill Glew, Annie hunter, 3rd ClassRuth Shobhrook, Char- "ty Snell, Anna :Batchelor, " (absent), Frank Dale, (absent) . 2nd Class.. Archie Dale, (absent), Frank Snaith, (absent), ?rime,--llarold Tyndall, Ifazcl VanEgniond, Marlon Bayley, Mur- ray Dale, .:(absent) ---J,' Lindsay, Te oh CELERY LETTUCE HEAD LETTUCE 'LEAF TOMATOES ' CABBAGE BALDWIN'APPLES 2 pounds Prunes . • 28c Peas 30C 2" cans 2 lbs Cocoa 25c GET OUR SUGAR PRICES BY T11 BAG Phone 45 10 per cent off All ; China:. and Crockery OUR SECOND CAR TO rl tRth>rs 'l >�lX1 WEEK tea. A�.i Phone 45 O'NEII. Dominion Stores 141 Stores in' Ontario LIMITED CLINTON; The Store of Pure, Goods '♦ Wbat tiucre Yout.H. Paying for Groceries before the Dominion Stores Opened in Clinton ? We have saved the people of Clinton and immediate vicinity' thousands of dollars Does it not Mean Something. to You to Trade with ' us Rich,` Tea 59c Mellow Something with a flavor Spacial' Tea45c Blend The Famous Red Package' P. Ss G .. Naptha, Gold. ' Sunlight jnj D ] 14 BUS Surprise ?nd Comfort S'UmP sic , Sheriff's package Starch 12c I4 lA tin Marmalade 69 2 ties Brunswiek Cascade and Copeland Sardin5es X c Salmon 15c Clark's Soup 2 25c Kippered Herring 15c Benson Corn chicken, vegetable, tomato , plain or sauce Sheriff's Jelly Powder, all flavors, 3 pkgs fel. 25c Four String Brooms 39c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 33c Snowflake Anunonia Powder '3 packages for 23s Peanut Butter, per pound 22c Cowan's Baker's and Fry's Cocoa, ?/,pound tins 250 Finest Cheese per pound 25e, Large, juicy Grapefruit 3 25c Creams, Kisses, Humbugs, Spools Jelly Beans, Butter Scotch Candies per pound ' 25c Royal, Excelsior Dates, '3 pkg 29c Our own special blend Coffee (you will like it) 39e 6 Rolls Toilet Paper 27c Canada's Largest Chain Grocery Stores M1LLINE Y A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of Clinton and .vicinity to attend the sprint; millinery opening,_ Friday and Saturday ivlarch 10th. and 'filth or any Other convenient time, ' Mourning orders a specialty . :.THE lie Tidy o -ii. -'keeper will now be,planni,ng the Spring eidirn upcampaign and we:have the necessary equiptheht and material o' assist her Wall paper cleaner Alallifmany shades Clear Varnish 14Jarbb1itQaaati Floor Stains Wood Fllieein � Crack Filler ' 4ohnsona Floor wax etc Dry Mop® l ustlebs 11lops' O'Cedar Mops am ll and Paint Brushes Hair Brooms and the necessary:step Iadder A Car of mixed roofing is now here, consisting of Pariod andSlat Sxrfaced 36 inches by 18 roll Roofing and Slate Surfaced Shingles 1 !� T. Corless GENERAL HARDWARE PHONE 53 SEASONABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. �iaalty �'°ailorin Our new clothe are the finest collection we have, had for many Seasons. and are priced at a very.elose:• margin of profit, and -we know that for real dollar value,- they cannot be equalled. " QUALITY FIRST" has always been our motto, and n this Season, we are out to demonstrate more than ever, that REAL HAND TAILORING, all wool • material and high g'i;ade trimmings are the only true ecomony in Men's. Clothes. tees range " fro . l n $25 t • Davis ? erna.ni THE VE RAN TAILORS Opposite Town Hall Brown's .Men's Furnishings Store, ' lV'S taker j CBE\JALT BDCAD rlie bread of quality Ask your grocer for it or phone 204 and our driver will call OUR MOTTO: SERVICE Phone 204 O'NEI L Tho 13Aker The Wiitgham ladies are thinking of raising money to' repair the town hall or opera house. The ladies of Kincardine have been doing some- thing in this Lined it appears, L. r� Say it with Flowers v,.; Brighten your own hone and cheer your sick friends with CUT FLOWERS We can supply ROSES, VIOLETS, CARNATIONS, DAFFODILS And FREIfSI,AS Reduced Prices on all Special attention given to Puncta and Wedding orders, ClUi !Ira a 31 For Mrs, Ilamof Wingluina died soddenly on Friday last, after bat a short illness. She was on,,1$ twenty-eight year's of age tend i be death is much reg'r'otted,.