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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-3-23, Page 8':U U11SDAX', SJAIII'%II kitril, '1822 CliMoft New Re CI INTON'S LEA. )ING J1+EWJ LERY .ST0134.3 T'1}by're, the only ' pair you will ever have, 'Do they ever bother ou ? Do you lave headaches :and don't know the rea- • son ? • Fetter consult -us. We wiI1 be Pleased to give you -a thorotji h exaarination;- and fit you with glasses that will relieve ,you of ally° ,trouble. DON'T .NEGLECT YOUR ,d4YES,, re eweler and Opticia* spoommorimonii Next IIoVey'a Drug ^ Steri toggiiiit4mgigageoromaxwassotesuzsinesisszeionfmososiatissisna Just Arrived, uw;spri g siock of importecd-woollens, A nine range of blues, greys and fancy worsted:' .All ,guaranteed fust : colors. Our prices are right and--' worl?;r unship the, very best. Mcl3wan:.Brothers, ;Merchalut Tailors WilkenBlock Opposite Post •Office' ilusual Price- Reductions FOR OUR, BIO_, CLEARING. O.E. ALL BROKE - , LINES BEFORE :STOC'K-TAKING,. Neem Sprint Geode will 'seen begin to, arrive and Winter Cccds most be clesrcd,out`regard]ess of prate:. A ssortment of Men's and,' Boy's'Winter Caps to char at (ilrt:e are' It ESthan cost)., ` ' '79e, Many other lines in job .lots to clear Men's' heavy wool underwear, reg. $3s00 sale price $2,29 Boy'e'heavy wool•underwear reg ,Fel.25 sale price , 7961:' Bargains in Sweaters, Overcoats, Suits and all - lines ,ofFootwear' TERMS OF SALE. CASH. CLOTHING THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS, PHONE- &8 NEW' IDE93 PATTERNS, rozazzreznimmommaseersizeozeessea JAMS OUR ` WEEKLY LIMERICK, • l'/9ss 9, I FOR 'ME: 67111 There once was a lady named' -Mr's. Thayer, Who liked for her kit- chen Alluminum ware. ' So' sl�e.came to our'' Where we have it • galore And"lrer kitchen no}Y: slimes •with `a dazzling glare We also -have another shipment of the genuine Old Grey Ware—assortment your' clfoice for tetic Special sale of wear even All.uminuna: Sauce pans only 98e See our"Granite and Alluminum ware windows_ Our Spring Stock of paints, varnishes, stains; enamels, etc is now complete , •t .A LA D ROS. tardware, Stoves and Novelties The -Store With' i Stock Paine, \Tarnishes and Stains hite Lead Raw and Boiled, oils, Coal Oil Lubricating i7%Is Ilaber-oid Roofin�rT� of all Grades and. General Hardware $00 1►oks at' ALP PRICE lir}uag pulh. bonds out of the • stnrc • Sellizrg' I+uShes their out, tlfry store keeper would riitliee , , hate there' pulled" thein• to have to.puhlr'them, but when tho.liuy-' A r 1bogixu9 te, do lese 'hulling the Seller-. uauatAo mire pushing, We afro tavrri to prl,alr over 300" bookie .oi:.`all kinds. Como, FICTION, EDUCATIONAL,, R);LIGIOLJS, A FEW BIBLES. By offering them at•halt price, Sur'el'y an advantageoi 5;buy ref yet. 'IVill you see them? Me ::. Fair Ca Often the Cheapest—Alwags the Best• EYE SPECIALIST A L. Cole, Jaye Sight Specialist,' an Honour Graduate , of the Caned - San Ophthalinic College of Toronto. Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye. r um item lath, Miss Agnes Walker was . home, from Clifford for _over the week -end Miss ,Kate Parke of New York ,city „is,„ vie ting •heir. sister, Mrs: John. Mn J•,:••MeCaig of.,Guelph-is visiting ..his - brother} err' 'Russel. McCaig' of Miss 'Illora-•IIe`inelly'1vas'-down froini 11.1i1driiay diieirding the week -end` t he>. `hoiite. ' ' Mr's. Howard Zeats of Toronto is. visitiiie, her Parents,, Mr. land 1v s. 'Roberti 14Ie"niell Mr. Wallace Wheatley,- - of Wood- stock spent the weeli-end with his family in Clinton. Mrs. Oat -worthy of Ailsa Craig has been visiting., her mother, Mrs. Whittinghann, this, week. • Miss Helen Ross of Torontospent, the` week -end .in Clinton as the guest of alias -Agnes Walker. Mrs. 10, 'r. Saville-' visited: her mother, Mr's. Weihster of Loncles- boro,during the. past week. Mr. Arthur Cook, who has spent the winter in Hamilton, , and Tor- onto, returned to Clinton on Tues- day. -. Miss Margaret Holmes, who has been visiting,frienda at Win;•ham and Whitechurch, has, returned hone_ - Miss McTavish, nurse, of Clinton Inas been attending Mr's. N. T. Adams, who is now 'improving;—Blyth Standard: Dr. T, S.. Evans Did Messrs .:Er- skine and "George Evans• attended • the funeral • of -Mrs: J: A. Cam- eron at Bayfield on Sunday. Miss Minnie Cooper left Tuesday' morning fol Collingwood, where she will visit for, a fortnight ht . at the home of her brother,'Ogle Ogle Cooper. Miss- Parke -New- Yolk City, who has Keen visiting her sister, Mrs,' John Clufr has, gone to Sogtharnoton te, visit her -brother, The Rev. J. F Parle. ExMayor MelViurray of Clinton was in 'town 'during the weelt post- -ing bills :for the Clinton Spring Fair, which is to be -held en April Gth.•--.Blyth Standard. Mr. Erskine Evans of the Toron- to University'was home OVer tlie- .week-enol, coming un to attend 'the funeral . of the late Mrs. T. A, Cameron; which took place • at Bayfield on_ Sunday. Mr. Adam Cantelon"- left on Mon- dztiy.,for Manle Creek; Sask., after•. spending , the winterwith his brother, Mr. II, H, Canteloh of. Dinsl:ey Terrace, over the bridge, south ,of town. ' Mr. Fletcher (ibi ing's, who has been spending the' winter with This -parents, Mr. and •Mi•s. R. J. Gibb- ings - or ,town, and,;, with other friends, left Friday on his retain to^ Rosetown, Sask. • Mr. 'S.' -D. ,Evans of Fenton Miclr-., was +a_ visitor at the •home of Dr. S. J and Mrs.'Evans,,,over,. the . week end:.; He. came .over 'Co attend the funeral of . his .,niece, the .. fate MrS. ' J,` A, Cameron, which took, place at Bayficld en, Sunday. ,:Mr. Lawrence Morrldon of Chicago arrived in , town Friday evening and is visiting his father and other relatives in 'Mullett. Lnrv- ranee has riot been well for sone weeks and thought a visit to the house locality Would set hint up, as we trust it. will, Mr, and Mrs.. John IMSeKinley of Stanley visited their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Levis, this week on their retiirri'fronn Toronto where they had been called on account of the sudden,. death of their sister in. law, Mrs-, James MCI,finley, hick 'occurred eh Saturday last, Mr. G. W., Cuninghamo went down to Brantford' an Saturday to pay - Et farewell visit to his brothel' -in- law, Mr. Carl last, nefore his deo par'tute to North Bay, and accent - pained him to Toronto where the90 83Sent 'tiro iveck-erd with vela tivee. Me Cuninghanne, who is an out -or -doors mail, almost en - vias Mr, That goin'gtip 50 the mime. lefestect north jrrat ae strtingl ia. Opening lip. orer ...,.... cep, ,!.. . . Z.' SAVE YOU MONEY We are still offering the public many bargains at Jew prices; to be plea Ed from our large double stockimmediately, Nlerhhmallow .' 'L 15c eiYlt3�i Crisp 5 Bise`d.�its 3Oc lb.; 13 1sctlitta per lb Ginger ' Snaps per pound Essences and`'Jeil'ie Powders, JA/V1.5' regular 45c for 25e 10'MARfi1ALADE regular 45c for 25e ORAPELADE regular 50c for 35c lac all flavors, 3 for 24c SUGA Pure One ;Special price by the bag while unloading our second ear . 13 Lbs, for $1.00. Corn Syrup .5 to pails 39c.' Coffee -38c pound Black Tea 3 lbs.1.15' positively you.' last chance to buy at this price. Cocoa 2 lbs '25c Rolled Oats 10 .lbs 38c 3 lb, pail Pure Lard . 63c Shortening. 3 lb pail 59c -Corn Meal 10 lbs 38c SPECIALS _ Green Onions, Oranges, Celery, Cabbage 'Lettuce Rhu,barb, , . Bitter Oranges Watch tole ,Show ' Dag Bargains Apir;ill 6th tie 43 savAriatrulo iNt one 4 �1�ac,s?6at°sste0eacicr$0;..424ca0ta;aus0 4 f 8 oes —CLINTON 11418 Stores in Ontario Our business is growing. Seven more stores added to the ' chain. Tla EI E'1s A EASON. Does it not'ina an something to you to trade with us ? 'DOMINION lir Baking'. efk Powder - `t SURE To PLEASE Our own' ' �� • Specio'1 Blend 2 c COFFEE 39� r�T Sold Elsewhere at Goc lb._ 4 TEIIS WEEK ONLY mild ,� `'� 'naacbine 4 a3�`` cured s1.10(-1. sliced 4 31c GIABI 40 ft, TEL1 DR'S CROWN, BRAND 'cs Wish, , Clothes .. gal Sodas; I Corn ''Syrup• , fe 'sr •Boards ' ��ILines ' lid l'Bisctrits - `�ryJ 5.1b. l ,R$a. 1Ulbpal e 1.C5 I. pure ®� YELLOW 0.) Corn °Iiti Meal 7 (lbs. 1.liE ..BEST • SWEET, JUICY 1 Rolled x ORANGES ` 2 Wheat'2 lbs Navel per dos 'fr We sell`` ' each'yeax•to make 10 million eifo igh •gallone,''An oce4n litter could float Iu-•the cup this Would fill Try a pound .today: at . Sold elsewhere at' 65c:, vi Pau. Canada's Largest Retail .Grocery_. ROZSeMMA at Hoeae w_ will 'now be- planning the Spring clean up campaign -. ,an f we have the necessary equipment and material to assist her -- Wallpaper cleaner Alabestine in many shades Clear Varnish lel arbel ite - Floor Stains Wood- Filler Cr er•Cill:�r'' Johnsons- Floor 'aax etc f,iav I�'lops ti Dustless Mops w O'Ceclar Mops' Varnish and faint Brushes Hair. Brooms and the necessary step ladder A Car of mixed roofing is now here, consisting of Period and. Slat Sxrfaced 3G inches by 18 roil Roofing and Slate Surfaced Shingles 0. i- 0op,3 GENERAL HARDWARE - SEASONABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. - • via�,c vs�crc >-m.�:,.,..,.rv�,.�,�„a�„,.moo„�.�.�,.,�.,.�,.r..�„�,. remon PHONE 53 Our new cloths are the finest collection we have had for, many Seasons: and are priced at a very close margin of profit and weknow.that for real dollar value, they cannot he equalled. "QUALITY FIRST” has always been our motto, and this Season, we -aro out toliemonstrate more than ever, that REAL HAND TAILORING. all wool material and hieb grade trimmings are the only true ecomony in Men's Clothes. Aces rage from v to $55 wscaMICZOIROVEIRO Davis , Herman THE VETERAN' TAIi:ORS Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store *itterVVIIPsiftilleiNP V isti' ill t” Htd>'le'ctesVUIe The series of inion ,Lantern Ser - vises which were unavoidably inter- rupted.tlris Wednesday will be re- sumed next week, The 'topics of the services are "`T'he,Men 'Who Crucified Chriet." The next dervico will .be ihelcl on Wednesday, the 20th. at 8,30 e.rn, in Ilolinesville Methodist. church_ Port,Alber Mrs, Jas, Young is again sable' to leave her MrS, Jesoph Tiirert is eenfined to her .loom the past -week, Our assail matt hsts been very. good this winter 'making his daily trip most' of the winter. .Bill has his eye. to business. Will Broy ii has been cutting WOO in the neighbor'hoed' the past, week with his outfit. Tommy Dixon, who lost' his, fin- ger with a buzz -saw -is about all right again, Tom Green is again able to make a trip to the village. Quite a lot or ' sicltness in the neighborhood at proStnt and the doctors are going back and forth daily. ' Our village, miller• Is on sick list at present. Roy Petrie has been engaged ^ with John Quaid for the summer The the plant is again about to start 'writ after a rest for the win- CBEBliEftG The bread, of quality Ask your grocer for it or phone 204 and our driverwill call OtJR MOTTO; SERVICE " Say it with Flowers Brighten your own home and cheo: , your, sick friends with CUT FLOWBRSee We can Supply , ROSES, VIOLETS, _CARNATION DAFFODILS And FREESIAS Reduced Prices on all Special attention 'given to rimer and Wedding orders, S O' JLL CUNiNCI1A Phone 204 The Baiter Phovie 3t Mori ter, Seeker fishing at the harbor is again theYpSstinie. Robert Johnston la iii; th sOCt1OII pressirng- hay, A Tot of hay h begin pressed dt the port this ter and prices 1150 good.