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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-7-6, Page 91tr ��;6 n 1k� y?il J�7l i;r Itt,D.Xr, JIJLi' (iter, 1022 ethht Nov CLINTON'S LEADING JEWEIJ�+RY STOR.! JULY SPJ J .L 'A grand .11.1splai' of Purser>, La dies hand ]3ags and Valnity Oases at pirees never, liear'ci of before. Come in and see them` before buying: 7 LY IS THE MONTH OF PICNICS �SCJ;GCTES'II0 S -A pair of Motor Glasses, a Thermos Bot- tle,' Poa1rl', Gramophone to Help nilaleo. the time a little more pleasant. • H. H. JOHNSON Jeweller .and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Store Speeiai Priee for QuiekSale About 75 pairs of Ladies' and Growing Girls' Brown E,alf and kid' shoes. All sizes 3 to 7 Lines that sold regularly up to $8.50. Clearing price for to- day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday $3.98 About 20 MOD's and. Ladies' Raincoats, suitable for light coat for a wet day or cool evenings Clearing price for balance of week $3.48 Other lines to clear at.,e-quaky low prices for cash. only., Plurnsteel Bees. PHONE '25. SMALL PROFITS MORE I.UU15CNESS LET Us Armeaszeneseatose fill' your grocery re quirements this week, all our -goods are fresh. and of the highest grade you can never make 'a mistake as re ' gards price and quality when you buy the BEST BRANDS—NO RISK FOR YOU—NO RISK FOR US -all our goods are guaran- teed. . Our delivery service is prompt—Phone your orders—We guarantee satisfaction. TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEES Store open, far business on Orchestra nights. The sugar market is strong and active, prices are moving upward I Remember Saturday is July ist, Dominion Day and do your .Saturday, shopping on Friday. Te G. 4fi S. Grocers Phone 125 ie biggest �fan and the Smallest in Town Will get equal satisfaction in the fit of his clothes if our= tape. line has been around hint, We have• a sort of pride in fitting men that other tailors can't please. It's the know bow that tells the tole, • and our experi- ence and observation has given us that. Come in and look over our stock of the very best cloths and -try us for your next suit. Prices range from $25 to $55. Davis & Herman -THE VETERAN TAILORS Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store i ihuni n ware Sale Commencing Friday, July 7th For o'nF' week only we will sell an article ' n our,window Y For $1.98 Do not miss this opportunity Pp nnity pewormassiaromo Don't forget we s el l ,Radio Parts ]IIAItDWAItE: „ FI,Y'CTIRICAL PLVVMi3INrx H�mmoeks In warm ,weather it is not wise to be all ;wrapped up in 'yourself, re-- olinipg in a hammock is mueb • het-, ter. It is a lounging comfort in the open air and in snitr;y days will help, to keep you cool. A lrainmoclt,' a book and a shady nogk are good companions. We can'supply the. hammock and the boolc, You do •the REST. W fl. Fair Co Often the Cheapest --••Always the Best EYE:SPECIALIST. A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, 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.. 6.101 , . Wy 1 mm u nmtamm�ur =11 hi, Mr. Whitney Stone left Friday for his home at Essex. Mr. Jack Bowden spent the !week- end at Southampton. Mrs. Ball of Sombre is the guest of her son Mr, Roy Ball:. Mr, Harold;,Kilty of Toronto was in town over the week -end,,' Mr: Frank 'McCaughey of Toronto was home over the holiday. Mr. Eddie Shepherd of Toronto vis- ited his mother over the ween -end. Mrs. McCaig of Guelph has been visiting her son,' Mr. Russel,,, Mc- Caig of town. Mrs. R. Mennen returned on 'Mon- day after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Zeats, Toronto. Mr.. and Mrs. Ray Rumball and little son of London are .guests at the home of the former's mother in. town. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown of Mitchell spent the week -end as the _guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams, Mrs. Runians and Miss Minnie Run- - of London have been visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Irwin. Mrs, Minnie Ross of Toronto • has .been in town this week, :visiting. old (rends and .attending to some matters of business.. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bowes of Tiver- ton :spent the week -end as the guest of the lady's brother, Dr. J. .S. Evans of town. Miss Bessie Irwin of Montreal, who is holidaying at her home in town, spent the week -end, as the guest of Miss Balser of Fnllartn. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Finch and sons James and George, of Flint Mich„ visited the former's parental hone in town during the .past weelt. Mrs, J. Schoenhals, Mrs. W: "Elliott' and Miss Bawden and a dozen girls are spending a couple of, weeks at the lake side at Port Al- bert. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and Mrs. Ball,. Sr. -spent a few days over the week -end visiting in Hamilton and Niagara Fails. 'BlieY went by motor. Mr, and Mrsk R. C. Mason and children and Ir. Bert Jervis took a little motor trip to ',Hamilton, Niagara Falls - and Buffalo over the holiday and week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finrt of Ches- ley spent a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Evans and on their re- turn to Cliesley were accompanied by Miss Carol Evans, who will spend a few weeks there. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Williams and Mr, and Mrs. Willerton of New Orleans, La„ are• the guests of the former's brother, Mr. C. W. Williams of town, They made pint of the long trip by motor. Mr. and Alis. J. Agnew and Mr, and. Mrs. D, McKenzie and son of Lucknow visited Mrs. Snyder or town and Mr. and Mrs. John Jer- vis' of the Bayfield road, during the past' week. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Fisher and family, Mrs., F. Tillman and'l'iiss Margaret of Fairbanit and Mr. and Mrs. R. White and- sons of Toronto motored up and spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Mach: Messrs. Jacob of Toronto and Isreel, William and 5, L. Taylor of Lon - den and Walter Taylor of Chicago are in town this week, attending the annual bowling tournament when the Taylor Trophy ,,wase coin- peted ter. Mr. Thorton Mustard, principal of the Normal Model school, Toronto, with his wife and: family, spent: ' a:few days at the home of Mrs. D. MacDonald, Mrs. Mustard's mo- ther, on their Way to Bayfield, where they have a summer ,e'rat- tage, Mrs, Dross, who has been visiting her parents, Dr. anis Mrs, Guhn, ,for seine weelsa leaves for her home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Cross are locatingin Detroit it far the present and so will be some- what nearer Clinton than when living in Pennsylvania. Mr, W. S. Gro fe cane: up Friday to join his wife and babe who have been here for a .fortnight Yrti so, and they are the guests of the •fortnoe+e parents, Mr, and mars,. , T. A Carnia,. They ail inteed going to Bayfield the end or 'thr week for a holiday, 1 4,000.000W001400,40~0 ell's July is our month for BARGAINS and right off the bat is a big leader in salrn.on---Wonderful Valuer Salmon, APinic, , per tin Salmon, Herald r, n Salmon; Vietor Pilchards per ti» , , ... , . Sardines 2 tins IJolbroolcs 2 tins, , , , , • , , 20e, 83e. , 10c. • 14e. 35c, Catsup; big bottle , Catsu, large,pi e Catsup, Rex, l • Catsup, - y Catsup, Heinz, 30e. 125c, 30c, .. 25c, and : Gc. Seedless raisins per package 15c Minute Tapioca; 2 packages • , 25c, 3 • Peailinc . • Corn Starch 2 pkgs. ...... . 19c, 3 Rinse . Laundry Starcr,'2 pkgs.� .,19c. ' 3:Fun to Wash. 5 Soap Chips , 25c. I 25c. 25c. 25c. Magic Baking Powder : , , , 35c, Our Own Baking Powder .. 23e, Forest ;City Baking Powder , . 150, Car pure cane sugar special price at car Syrup, 5 lb. pails .380. Honey, per 10 .1b, pail. .. . , „51.50 Honey per lb. pail................................20c. Jam in 4 Ib. Jars, Pineapple rid Gratpefruit Grapelaile per 'tin 35c. Keelers Marmalade Special in black tea, sold elsewhere 49c, our price 45, 2 lbs 89c Corned Beef Fresh Roast Pork New Potatoes New Beans Try Certo far Pure Jain Cucumbers New Beets Hot House Tomatoes. Fresh salmon trout arriving daily Cash & Carrg and Deliverg w w • Phon 48 te Ler. i fl eeet0.1 People You Know Miss Annie Lawrence is home iridin ICiinan for the long summer va- cation. Misses Wroxie and Susie Powell spent the week -end with Goder- ieh ,friends Mr: and Nlrs. R. F. Manning and 'Miss Helen are visiting relatives in Detroit, Miss Lottie 'Sioman of Toronto spent the holiday and.'week-end' at her home in town. ; Mr. i1Cennetth Hunt and ' Mr. E. Hunter are spending a few weeks camping at Bayfield. Miss Winni£red Thompson, who has been teaching at Fairbanlc, Ys lionie for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKinnon' and Miss Kathleen of Sault Ste. Marie are here for the;; holidays.'. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollyman and Miss Dorothy of Lueknow were holiday visitors'. n town. ser` Miss Charlotte Sheeley leaves today for London to ; take a summer' course in ICirulergarten work. Mrs: T. Jackson' and family have gone. to Bayfiel(l' where they have taken a cottage 'for the summer. Miss Agnes Walker of Cliirord and Miss Grace Walker of Esterhasy, 'Sask. ,are hone for the holiday period. Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. McNeiI of V Ailsa "Craig were the guests of the 4 Rev., T. J. Snowdon over the week -end. Mrs. Holmes of Boston and Mrs. Kenpthorne and child of Toronto 14 ,are visiting their parents, Mr, • and Mrs. Wm,. Doherty. Mrs. Slater and ',little son, 'Lloyd, of Portage la Prairie are visiting at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. aind Mrs. Harry Gould. Miss Mabel Rathweli accompanied her sister, Mrs,. Todd, as far as Toronto when she left on Friday e for her home in, the 'west. Miss McTavish left last week Toe ,Stratford and she and her sister, Mrs. Stewart are going on a trip to' the Coast to visit relatives, . Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Emerson of Bervie and Mr • Robt. Dawson of Regina "visited their cousin, Mrs, R. J . Chaff, over the week -end, Mr. and Mrs T .Cardwell and fam- ily and Mrs Jazard of -Stratford were the guests 03 Mr. and Mr's, 4 4 444 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 et4 44 4 4 4 4 tln IN 1,'14 and Gradte ar WEAR -EVER ALUMINUM iV TRADE MARK Paints, Varnishes and Stains New Perfection Coal Oil Stoves Two, Three and Four -Burners • We are prepared to furnish you with building hardware, Beaver Board, Etc. Garden Heise, Lawn Mowers, Scythes Paris Green, Garden Tools, andsprayers ear" aca l le Minton Hardware and Fiirnituro Co, T', Card,W1?, I or tawri .on SiardaY, itiGitgP6P,Ve je, ltitteti ie e'N i.16 411,10.01t'� "tea` "P' P' Mrs. J. Fl, Fraser': of Regina aiid her � fit" i� sister, Mrs, I.1. Reynolds of Aur- ora, spent the '.week -end as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. 0, Medd, Dar,, T, II. Lennox of Montreal, who" has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. `'J. G. Medd and calling on other friends, has re- turned horns 111n. and Mee ttidgdey and Mr, and Mrs Lowery and .little daughter Motored from Hamilton nerd spent the holiday et Pit; horlre of Mr, and Mrs , Go eh 01 7towr s, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Rumball and child of London and Me, Fred Rumball. of Toronto visited their mother, Mrs. ,Clara Itutmball of town, ever the Holiday period. Rev. 3, E. Ilogg and fancily, Dr. Gandier and family and Mrs. aMe-. Ewan and family leave today tot• . their summer hones at South- ttinptori. Mrs. :: McEwan' has taken the O'Neil 'cottage for the month of July. Mr. and Mrs. T. McRae of Detroit were the guests of Me. and Mrs, G', 0. I,iabetton over the holiday and week -encs, On their. return ,.to ez on, Who yvil. spend part m: flullett Township Miss Ruth Dale left this week to' visit relatives in Toronto and Mini - ice . int -ice. Miss Dorothy.Hutchison has ten- dered her resignation as teacher as Roxboro school as she prefers e selrool in town. ,-Mr. and"Mrs, Gifford Crich and Miss Edna spent Sunday with Mr,, and Mrs. M. Montgomery- and also took in the decoration service In Maitland it 1bank e tr� M euroon y Sunday afternoon, Summerhill The ,following is the report; giving' the stontlin of the pupils ie Swam• nierlrill solioal, based upon results of the recent promotion examinations; Sr, 4th-Russofl' Jervis 69,4; Ri- ve Smith 65; Viola Johnston 00, Ji 4th-llazel Watkins, 73I,e (Ilan.); Golclwin Smith 60i ; Jeair. Forbes 00)ts; Wesley Wright 63, je. Ihel-21"holma Lovett 73; Mar- ion ,erre:; 71; Marion Rosen ,70., �e ,•rflal Ball Uli ; Charlie � Lo �rili lire veer ion iir the (lityoa ie- 05; Norman 60. Stanlej Township Miss thghes Glen left Monday morning' for Guelph, where she will take a' shorn oourse at McDonald College. Mr. Peter Moffat, who for the past two years has taught 8, S. No. 1 school has resigned. He stares in•h- :fa the 11 term as principal of tho Dashwood school, Misses Isabel Glen' wind Enna Diehl are hone for the vacation from their respective schools, A great number of the young people on the second concession spent the first of, July in huylield, Miss MoDiarivid is a' visitor at the home of Mr, James. Jackson. The following is the report of the test .and promotion oianrivatioee for 8. S. No, 38: Jr.. 451e to St. 4th--Pass---d0 e -- Myrtle McClinchey, 05%. ,Sr. 2n(I—Willie 14LeClincbey. Sr 81rd to lr-. #ill—Mass, 510 Jr. 3st to Sr, tet --Glen Dowsom. narks ---Olive lf",rraitt 007, Agnes Ad- tens ,91,E Sttio.rt Keys 580, Willie Mervyn %toys, Jennie Adams, Claris 573, Bernard ;Keys; 58'7, :Gini• - no Detroit on tucsday they were , y old t)nwson 583. Sr, Prliirsr'---:Vlyrlrv'Snmith. trecotn >uriied 1 by Mr. l{orrctii I } M Sr. grid to 7If: ,^3rd—• -tyres �� 39(1- s s�°� �• . , . Ir . 1 rimer Mttfie MCCdnichey' Ib t 1 I f' d I i C, ar ie k x 'marks-�--Aibcirt:Me�,lnrclrey'423, Bra- t 1 ' t' ] f 1 Johnston1 trice.' Adrrrns, 300, Cecil Dowsotr 300, .—Eunice Reid, '1'aaehei Stratits. A. M. ,Snyder, Tette/mi. C)laira-,Sinitli 272. ' N i HQ's Bakem' Our Specials Chocolates, assorted flavors ..480,1h,. Fresh Salted Peanuts ........250.1b., Our ovens ',are now in operation', and we Will have our usual— Gremal't Bread Whole Wheat Bread Fruit Loaf Banbury, Tarts Rolls; Etc. BUSINESS 'MOTTO—SE'RVICE' b: R. S. O'N1 ILL. Rhone 204 The Baker,