HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-4-27, Page 8•
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1NTO ty LEADIN JJ WELERY. O1U.
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'Wate1ie ,. C1aclk.s, Rings, Silverware, Etc:
It irill,pay you to investigate our special sale`
of .Alarm Clocks
See our north window,
We are sole agent for Phonolas and Apex Records •
rt: sad
JeW'eller and 0pticia>r
H. 4OHNSON_'
' Next Hovey's Drug 'Store
AMP
Just Arrived
Our' spring stock of imported woollens
A nine range of blues. greys and fancy worsted.. • All
guaranteed -fast colors. Our prices aro right and
workmanship -tile very best
McEwan'Brothers, Merchant Tailors
Wilken Block Opposite Post' Office
�e�ial Priee for
About' 75 pairs of Ladies' and Growing Girls''
Brown' calf and kid,: shoes:' AII-sizes'O, to 7, `Lines
that sold regularly up'to $8.50. Clearing price;for to•..
day, Thursday Friday, and Saturday, $3.98
About 20 Men's and Ladies' Raincoats, suitable
for light coat .for a wet day ,0r cool evenings
Clearing.priee for balance of Week $3:48 ..
Other lines to clear at equally low prices for cash only
Bros.
Pliinisteei
PRONE 25.
rxoitE BUSINESS
i
In the spring of the year.
IVIr.Quaint,
Decided to improve things
with paint
So he came to our store `.
Where we sell paints ga-
lore
And he still paints with-
out anyrestraint
No matter whatyou want to paint see us. Our paints
are adapted to all 'purposes—exterior and interior.
We sell thebest paints made and make the right price
We have a comple4e • stock of Sherwin-Williams Paints
and Varnishes, Sherwillac, Carmote Varnish Stain and Floor
:&:natnef;: Liquid -Granite, Flat -tone, 1\turesco, Alabastine.
iJellstoney'Johnson's Wax. O,Cedar Mops and Policia, Liquid
Veneer, Magic Polish, Carpet Sweepers and Whips, Step
adders..`Headquarters for Garden Tools and Poultry -Netting
HARLAND BROS.
Hardware. Stoves and Novelties The Store With a Stock
- Paints, Varnishes and Stains
White Lead
Raw and Boiled oils, Coal Oil..
Lubricating�ls
.ubrok
Roofing of all Grad
and General Hardware
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RIC �I PI. 1ti1UNG
Announcement
of Interest to
Anglicans
Cambridge, nXus;onand EYI'o
Spottiswoode Edition in the
combined bookwith, hymns
' in variety ,of "stypes and•bind,-
ings Easter Day, Sunday,
l iit_iGth, has .heen fixed
by the Primate as the day a•,._.
upon which the New Prayer
Book :conies . officially info
use,. and ,makes the iden1
Easter Gift,
The W. D. Fair Co.
Often- the Cheapest—Always the Best"
EYE SPECIALIST
�5. 7•: Colt', Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the Canad-
ian Ophtha1n is College of • Toronto.
Goderich, Ont. • Of5ce hours: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Practice limited` to the eye.
Miss .Margaret, E oltnes • . is visiting
friends at Whitechurch. •
Mrs. L Grant is,ytsrtinth,her,daugh-
ter and other friends n London.
Mrs. G...L. ;Chapman, of Toronto is
visiting her sister, , Mrs. McCart-
ney,
Mr. Harry Cochrane spent the' Eas-
ter 'vacation with relatives at A:u-
•burn.
Miss Edna McCaughey has return-
ed .from a. visit with Buffalo
friends. '
Mr. Fred Cardiff_ of Brussels visited
his sister; Mrs. Barry Bartliif, on
Sunday. -
Miss Smith, a member of.last,yead's
C.C.I.staff, was in town, for a
counts of days last: week. -
�,a� -Ma:ad C8tl•ance was in Exeter
on Friday evening "last playing at
the choral society concert,
Mrs. T. A. Greig and Miss Harriet
left Tuesday for Toronto to spend
a couple of weeks with friends.
Mrs. C. Llewellyn •Bilkey and Miss
Charlotte are -visiting this week
with Mrs, . Robinson of Granton.
Mr. and Mrs: Snowdon'of Satrlt Ste.
Marie are the guests of the Rev.
T. 3, Snowdon and his niece, Miss
Walls:
Miss F. B. Ward -of the School of
Commerce went down to her
home in Maryland for the holiday -
period.
Rev. C: Llewellyn' Bilkey left - on
Tuesday to' attend .' the alinual
meeting of the Anglican Synod at
London. '
Mr.' and Mrs. Melvyn ;Torrance, and
children have etd ne31 to Toronto
after a visit with the former's par-
�
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. • Torii/ices,'
Mr. James Scott has returned after
a. visit with his daughter in Wind-
sor. He has almost .. completely
recovered' from his recent illness,
Mrs. F. F. Gillies and little Miss
Marion of Kitchener have been
visiting atthe home of the for-
mer, ` that of Magistrate- and Mrs.
S. J. ' Andrews.—
Miss Stone of the School of. Cour- •
nrerce spent the Easter vacation
at her home in Essex. She' spent
last 'week -end as the guest of Mr.
and' •Mrs, Howard Robertson of
Goderish.
Messrs. W. L. Johnson, George; Torn-
. lin, J. Wiseman, E. Milted, A.
• 11&eL tyre, J. Zapfe, T. Hardy, H.
B. 'Chant, and H. W. ,Gotild at-
tended the church parade of the
Seafoi,th Odd Fellows at Seaforth
en Sunday evening, when they
celebrated their 103rd annirer
Bary.
Miss. Bessie McCamus of London,.
daughter' off: Rev, D. N. and Mrs.
McCanns of town, was one of the
party of •teachers,who visited New
3,'ork,-Washington and other Alii-,
erican cities ' during the Easter
holidays Dr. James Hng•hes was
Sn ,charge o.i the party, which
Seemed le make a good impres-
sion wherever it visited.
Mrs. J. E. Hogg, Mrs,. Curtis and
Mrs. Gunn ,w9re in Ottawa 'last
week attending the Provincial. W.
M. S. meeting of the Presbyter-
ian Church,. The court adjourned'
one afternoon to attend a parlia-
mentary session and heard the de-
bate on, Daylight Saving.. The.
ladie3 were shown every courtesy
during their stay in the Capital
City.
' eill's r ak rj.
Ai
Friday and S.t eday
WHOUS W3IEAT BitnAD,
fade of Whole Wheat Flour, mixed
with pure milk and malt
ORDER EARLY AS SUPPLY
zS LIMITED -
Phone 204
'Ib e�d
The Raker
Glints
evux-
rairis' 8'
iJ�PV188
Orders -of $10,00 delivered within a radius of ten inifes.dtaring seeding and Jausy seasons.
'Club up r>rith yourneighbors and mail or phone your orders
BES' CANE ' SUGAR.
per cwt.
15 Ib sack
10 lb sack
20 ib, sack
50;50
9$c
69e.
51,39
SOAPS
P. & G., Naptha, Gold , 7 for 50c.
- 15 'Bars 'for ' 51.00.
Ammonia, Rinse, Pearljne, 3 for 23c
25c*.
Fun to Wash, 3 for
SYRUPS':
Corn Syrup, 5 Ib tins
Corn Syrup, 10 '11 tins
1°IGS, 2'lbs for
Fresh DATES, 2 lbs for
39e
78e
25e
25e
iulk-Cocoa
2 lbbs~ 25c.
Lipton's
-
Cocoa,
2 -lb:° tins' 22c
atioommowfrosio"--,,..AwAvwfivisei
TWO SPECIALS
Libby's. Sliced Pineapple
Large tins
���
for one week only
1,3roken Walnuts
per pound
►Oc
Special . Black
Tea .42c lb
5 pounds for $2.00`
Sold • elsewhere, at 45e,
'BLUE RIBBON TEA
Regular 55c pound for
SEEDED RAISINS ,(bulk)
SALMON
SARDINES
50c , Regular 450 for . 39c Holbrook's, regular '25c for
22c - Regular 40c for 33c
-18c.
ECI �.,�, •
TO,MATpESFqtisti XFI] LD TRQUTt„WEDNESDAYS NS i AND FRIDAYS • LCELERY
T TPUCEc s
RHUBARB. - .STRAWBERRIES ”-s - • PINEAPPLES.
KINDLY :REMEMBER WEEKLY 'HALF HOLIDAY" DURING sinuJu `lt MONT#IS
':COMMENCING;'WEDNESDAY, :MAY 3rd Y ..,
Cash & Carry ..
and Delivery .
,Phone
The marriage of William P. Frank
of Waterloo and Roxle B. Eilber,
daughter of Mr. C. Eilber of Zurich,
took;..plaee at the Evring'elical, par-,
sonage, Zurich, on April 15th. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank willreside at Wat
erloo. .
Miss .Margaret 'Perrie, daughter o!
the'Rev..Dr. Perrie ; of Wingbam,.
was married last. Week to -the Rev,
Gordon Rintoul of kb -mount. The
ceremony was performed by . the
bride's father and lvntnessed by only ship, the marriage to takek place
a few intimate friends. this month,
On Saturday, April 15th,: at Ea-
ton • Memorial church.. Toronto, the
marriage took . place of Edwin
James,, son of Mrs, Edward James
of Gorrie; and Ethel Mabel Wood,--
_ley, daughter of Mrs. Woodley, for
merly of ,' Tyrone.' My. and Mr`s.'
James will reside,. in Gorrie.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Watson .. of
Brussels announce the engagement,
of their daughter, Elizabeth Mary,
to William Mitchell of Grey town -
If your
own
If`your oven is slow to heat you will find Egg.®
ust as slow to act -=its double action insures
leavening with a slow or hot oven.
ORDER' FROM• YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER\
45
IN. 4.ka y4.:
The
Egges
and the Smallest
in Town
Will get equal satisfaction , in
the fit of his !clothes if our tape
—line has been around him. We
have a sort of: pride -in fitting,:
men that other tailors can't
please. It's the know how that
tells the taste, and our experi
encs and observation has given
us that. - 'Come in and look over
our stock of the very best cloths
and tryus for; your. next suit.
F'r.ices ; ran s. from $25 to $55
avis & Herman
THE VETERAN TAILOR
Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
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. Lo,oks better Wears loner
Dries absolutely-hard,.easil1;'-cleaned
8 attractive. colors Haat make ;bpi+lxt''
' looking floors that wall withstaand
theneathard, continuous wear:'fhat your
.
floors receive
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PRINCESS TATE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 27, 28, 29
The .Hart of ary
s an excellent''' producti'on, depicting one of the most
interesting and iii tensely drani al,tic per'i'ods
American history,
,1 Sweet Love f4.',110,1r1Do .i'if !Ufa
-%� liit&� a 1Q�fi11 11 e, tEd fS' o,
w '�'�iT21iS
Fr a11d' aturday, day 5th a lid 6th
rVir1
1. Griffith's Famous Prodriotion.
"What lovely styles! how do jou,niana;e to get OP
these, delightful novelties?" said the ;new customer as.,
she looked around her.
"L got tired of seeing my customers boarding the trains,
, to buy -elsewhere, just because 1 didn't have some -
novelty that WAS being advertised."
„Whenever a new style inL1tes a decided hit, the whole—
saler
hol -sales or manufacturer's salesman calls me on Long.
Dix:tti nom, and tc;iis lyre abut it, and 1 order a :few.
i l
haven't seen prettier veils, smarter 'stocldings or
gloves; georgette -crepes or 1-,,;1n„ lame anywhere,' And
1 zee you have tile new music, too. how polleeti3'
splendid,. • They leave me no excuse at all for going- up
t) town to blly.
That's just one of the many things Long, Distance does.
:dor small-town merchants, enabling Dry Goods;, hard-
ware, C-rocc1. Paint and Shoe Stores to obtain new
styles immediately and cater to Llho progressive people
Th their Own n 'tile cream of the trade.
Every .t1:3F.1 ` c,,Yep,0,oic ;i ti k on .lSf 7td$i;a ko