HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-4-20, Page 8it
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CLINTON'Srat
LID 1')ING:JEWl iaERY STORE
e: e1er at re w Prices
Watchet, Clock's, Rings,' Silverware, ,l te.
it will pay you to investigate our, special ,sale'
of Alarm Clocks
See our, nar.th window.;
We are sole agent for Phonolas and Apex Records'
Jeweller and Optician
JOHNSON
Next Hovey's Drug Store
' Just Arrived'
Our spring: stock of imported woollens
Anice -range;of blues, greys and fancy Worsted; All
guaranteed ' fast colors. Our prices are -right and
worktanship:,the very best.
McEwan Brothers, Merchant Tailors
'Mitten "Block Opposite -Pesti Office _]
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eeial Priee:
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About '75 pairs of Ladiee' and Growing Girls'
Brown calf and kid shoes.- All sizes'3 to 7, ,'Lines'
that eold regularly up' to $8,50. Clearing price for to-
day, Thursday,'Friday; and Saturday 53.98
About 20 Men's, and Ladies'. Raincoats, suitable
foriight,coat°for a wet day or cool evenings
Clearing prise for. balance of week 53.48
Other lines to clear at equally low pricesfor cash only
umstePl Bros.
' PHONE 25,
SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS
.. O -.MY LIMERICK.,
sem,
In the spring of the year
Mr.Quaint,
Decided.toimprove things
with pahlt• ;
So he came to our store
Where we sell paints ga-
lore
And he' still paints with-
out any restraint
No matter what you .want to pint—see' us. Our paints
are adapted to all purposes—exterior and interior.
We sell the 'best paintsmade and make the right price
We have a complete stock of Sherwin-Williams Paints
awl Varnishes, Sherwillac,' Carmote Varnish Stain and Floor
:enamel, Liquid Granite, Flat -tone, Muresco; Alabastirie.
Jellstone, Johnson's Wax,'" O -Cedar Mope and Polich,:Liquid
Veneer, Magic Polish, `Carpet Sweepers and Whips, Step
Ladders, Headquarters for Garden Tools and Poultry Netting
HARLAND O S
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Hardware. Stoves and Novelties The Store With a Steele
ain.ts Varnishes and Stains
dea
V�L1itd
Raw and Boiled Oils, CoarOil
Lubricating Oils
tuberoi
d Roofing of all Grades
General-Hardwareand ..,
11A11 'WARE
Announcement
of Interest to
Anglicans
Cambridge, Mussen and l;yro
Spottiswoode Edition -in the
eombinscl book with, hymns
in variety of styles and bind-
ings, aster Day, Sunday,
April 1Gtli, has been fixed
by the Primate as the day
upon' which the New Prayer.
Boole comes ' officially into
use, and males the idem
Easter Gift.
Tisa W. D. Pali CQ,
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
EYE SPECIALIST
Ia Cole, Eye Sight Specialist
Clinton Nova -
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an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 -a.m
to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
Miss' Clark 'spent the ;weeI end -'in
Toronto.
Miss Nora Kennedy, of Mildmay _'is:
home dor :the vacation.
Miss Harriet Cantelon spent Easter-
tide with. Toronto friends.
Mr.. R. H. Johnson . spent the '.holt-
day with friends at Paisley.
Mr, G. Anderson of .Peterboro Is
Dome for the Easter holidays.
Miss ,Rudd. was with :relatives ` in
Flint, Mich., over the .'week -end.
Miss Agnes Walker came home from
Clifford for over the Eastertide:
Mrs. "I3, 'B. Chant was with St.
• Catharines friends over the week-
- end.
Miss Jean Miller returned on Tues-
day from a visit with Goderich
friends.
1'I1ss Winnie Thompson of Toronto
is spending Easter week at her
'home_in town. `"
Mr. S. 1VicFa11s,,' formerly of the Mol -
sons Bank staff, spent the week-
end .in town,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter and -Mas-
ter Benson''visited Stratford rela-
tives over Easter.
Mrs. G. E. Saville spent the week-
end with her brother, Mr. Win.
Webster pf Hallett.
Miss Katie Beaton spent the Easter
vacation with her brother, Rev.
K. Beaton, in Toronto,
Miss Beatrice Greene, of Toronto was
the guest over the week -end of.
Dr.' and Mrs. Thompson.
'Messrs., E. Livermore and. E. Evans
of the Tor -onto University are
home for the Easter vaation,
Mr. J.,.,,W. Treleaven: is in Toronto
this week attending the annual
Educational Association • Conven=
Miss .Jessie O'Neil of . the Aylmer
Collegiate staff is spending the
Easter -vacation -at her home in
town,
Miss Mabel Marshall went : up to
Owen Sound and spent the,Easter-
tide with her brother, Mr. Chester
Marshall.
Miss 'Bessie Chowan of Teeswater.
and Miss Gladys Chowan of Tor-
onto -have been spending the holi-
days at home.
Miss Winnie Deeper of Walkerton
and Miss Sadie 'Draper;.. of Shel-
burne' have
hel-burne`have been home during the
vacation period.
Miss Marjorie McMath is. spending
her ;vacation with Strathroy friends
and Miss Ruth McMath is in To-
ronto and•'Hami_lton. •
Mr. Fred Thompson of the Western
University and 11r. Chas. Thorne-
1 son of London spent the vacation
at their home in town.
• Mr. and Mrs: Norman Raymond. of
Fullerton were, week -end guests at
the home oftheir aunt, Mrs, : E,.
Kennedy, Ontario street,'
Miss Ethyle' Wasinan, of .Comber_ is
spending the Easter vacation at
her horse in town. She was ac
companied by her niece, Miss Ilene
Little of Essex.
Mrs. Duncan Colquhoun ,and two
daughters of Staffa spent the
week -end with their cousin, Mrs.
H. Fitzsimons, and other frieni:s
in .town.
Mis, Joseph Clegg and baby Jack of
a Morris. township Have been visite
-ing the lady's mother, Mrs G. M.
Farquhar, on :the Gravel Road, dur-
ing the past week
Dr. and, Mrs. Akan andf Mastearred
visited Mitchellfriends over the
week -end. The Doctor went on to
Buffalo, Dr, McGill accompanying
him from Mitchell
Miss 'Ilene P, f'th]1er of Toionto hat's
.
been visiting Blonde in Clinton
and vicinity during the Holiday
period.' Miss Miller holds a ° re-
aponsible office .position in Toixon-
1V1r, and Mae, Carl Iltair 'left Friday
inorninm for heir home bit .Alien -
dale. Mrs. Mair had spent several
weeks tit the "home of her mother,
Mrs, R A. Dell, and with Mr. and
.Mrs. 'George 'Mair of tlic }fatten
Road.
Mr, Dean Courtice caiire tip from
r Perdue wCith him and s, bit too week-earlis
wii.li fres titii�enbs, Mr•. and Mrs, E,,'
Cx. (,ourtice
On his retttrri he
l~II C"1'i"tICAI, •PLUMBING was ircenmaniccl by his wife and
little clauglitcr, 'Miss hietty, who
had speat a fortnight or So here,
1
orale
roeer
•runes, Dales ani .Figs %r Pies
Large meaty prunes at per ib ]'Sc
and they are getting very scarce
I:+'resh dates, 2 lbs
Cooking figs. 2 lbs
Fresh cocoanut, per Ib •
Can;eed apples
Blue Ribbon peaches, ptek.a,ge
Dried apples per lb
25c
F•,
25c
25c
65c
350
13e
Rhubarb, fresh per bunch
Raisins, seeded or seedless 2 lbs
Corn, 2 tine -
Icing; Sugar 2 lbs
Sugar, 14% lbs
Syrup,, 5 ib tin
Rolled Oats, 6 111s q .
Lard, 3 lbs
1Oe
49c
25c
• 1Se.
390
24c
53e
Special for '' House Cleaners
Hostess Loaf
Cooked Hain
Fresh Lake'Huron Trout
Celery•
Lettuce
'Tomatoes
This Week
-Cucumbers
•.. Pi_neapples.
Strawberries..
Cash t• • Carry
and Delivery
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The first travelling company to play Clinton for
� months—DON'T MISS IT
'Town Hall, Clinton, Tuesday, April 25th 3'
-4 The finest company d1 musical `comedy entertainers le
s on tour—The World _Famed 3c
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: ROYAL -
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PIERROTS
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in their brilliant muticaly. �rrevuIIIIe
3 6i MIDNIGHT "�eEVELS "
4 Comedy scene from.the screamingly funny farce. "A Village Concert,"
4 as presented hundreds of times at the seaside watering places in England •
4.This famous company has played the five continents of the world i
a having just completed a five year tour of Australia, New Zealand, ca
India, Malta, Egypt, South' Africa and South America
4 Presenting their Bright, Musical Revue of over two hours delight Ifia
'; Gorgeous Purple and Gold Settings—A.Gay and Merry Show'
4 Prices within reach of all 50e, tax.5c. no higher
Reservations may be made at .{ air's Book Store
NOTE; ---Owing to the tremendous popularity of this Co
8. splendid company, patrons are advised to reserve 432
their seats in, advance.
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Stanleu. Township
lip ..
Miss Edna Alexander realised to
Toionto an Monday after spending
a week- with Mr,, end Mrs. 3.:Inhis.
Miss Sturdy of Gocloi,ia;ha.Was a
visitor ovex the went-r-,nd at, the
home pf Mx,. E. Glen. ;
Miss lttina Diehl is spending the
holidays at the horno of her .par-
nuts, Mr, and Mrs, Ih Diehl,
Mrs. Robert McLaren and Miss
Marga::at 'McLaren o•P 'Ilensall ars
4
visiting the farmer's dean:liter, Mrs.
tad, Glen, •
While wor'khig with a'sireular
VTC
ale
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a
-am
sate roeently Mr. Sinclair had the
misfortune to have erre index finger
of hit right hand. severed. The.
joint n7' the satonti was else injured
and he has had• a .pretty sore hand
ever Sill C61
Miss real:.'l. Taylor of Brussels is.
spending the holidays at the par.,
ental home.
Miss Margaret Wilma of Gado -
rich, and Miss tda Reid of Bwicofioid
ars spending u few days at the
home of Mt. J. 'V. Reid,
Miss Garnet,Miss Ruby Taylor,
Mises. Edith lytason and Master Roy
Dowsoii are visiting ;friends in Itit-
Quality. Tailo ring
Our new cloths are the finest collection we have
had for many Seasons. and acre priced at a very close
margin of profit and we know that for real dollar value,
they cannot he equalled. •
" QUALITY FIRST" • has •always been our
motto, and'this Season, we are out to demonstrate, more
than ever, that REAL HAND TAILORING. all wool
material and high grade trimmings are the only true
eeomony in Men's Clothes,
Prices range from $25 to $55
Davis - . Her au
THE VETERAN -TAILORS-
Opposite Town Hall. Brown's_ Man's Furnishings Store
chener this week,
-Miss Edith Rathwell, who' has
spent; the last six• months in 'Windt.
sor, has returned honie for 'a 'short
time.
Miss Olive PolTocic ' has returned
from spending a ni"onth with her
-uncle in Mitchell. .
1Yliss Flossie Ilayter,of Londdn Is
spending• the holidays at home.
Miss M,` Bailey of Goderich occu-
pied the pulpit, in .the Methodist
church on"Sunday .'night, under the
auspices of the Worsen& Missionary
Society. She 'gave i splendid ad
dress arid 'i it was- a treat for those"
who went to hear her.
McLau hlin•' our -locl "
,lktr g , u a banker,
spent the holiday 'at halm. .
Easter test examination results for
SS. N. 4, Borth, Stanley:
6th class—Honour, Jean Mossop,
Sr 4th --Honours, Dorothy Seotch-
mer. e,
Si. 3rd Honours Mabel Scotchniere
Harvey 'ITohner, Charlie 'Rau, Oaval
Greer,
Sr, 2nd—Honours, Frances Mossop
Idary Armstrong, Lloyd Picot, Jack
Seo cbanere. '
Sr, 1st — Ilonours, Verna Picot,
Giadeain'Westlake, -°
Pr. A - John Armstrong, Marie
Hehner.
- • •Viola J. Mussolman,'Teacher
Tnekersmitn' Township
Mr, V. O'Brien and Mrs, Walter
Swiabank vert to'.Cor•orto en Tlr rs-
flay where they spent the Easter hof
idays visiting Miss Ee ie O'Brien.
(Received tno Into for last week)
A number o.f" the people of this
noigh<bcuhood are laid up •with so -
vote colds,
Miss Ball of Sca-fartt} spent Sun-
day at her home here.
Ma Jas., Rivers at Seg,forth has
been engaged ns ` Mitchel- for the
west -bad Beef Rini and will cont
mance on Monday neat.
Constance
Miss Mayme Hall of "Hanover apea.
a few days witli her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. F. B. hall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Button' and Miss
Margaret Love spent Sunday with
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Love of'
Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephensori and
sons of Brussels spent a few days;
in our village visiting friends.
Mrs. Gooier of Hamilton spent a
few days with her mother, Mrs...
Thuell and sister, Mrs. Colclougb.
Quite a number of the farmers''
are Daisy pressing hay.
Mr: Ed,' Price is at present very
sick with heart trouble,
Mr:` and Mrs. Thos; Riley of Clin-
ton spent a few days with their
parents, Mir, and Mrs. Geo. Riley.
Mn• • 'Maitland ' Henry of near Bel-
grave has purchased' four very fine.
Aibosdee i -Angus cattle to add to his
Miss Margaret Perrin of Wingliaaai•
has graduated as a Deaconness from;
the Presbyterian School of Deacon,
nesses, Toronto.
O'NeiVe k r :,.
Crenialt Bread:
131,ns, Cakes, Pies, etc,.
Wo are :also opening our
lee Cream Pari°sd, r
OUR MOTTO: SitRVIC14,
PliONE 'YOUR ORDERS:
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