The Clinton News Record, 1922-7-27, Page 8rr
11YRSl) A.Y; JULY 27t
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CLINTQN''S LEADING JEWEJ,I+',C3,Y, STORE
A grand display of Purse,,, Ladies Iland Bags and Vanity Cases
at, pieces never heard of before. Como in and see them' before
buying.
JULY IS TIIE MONTII 'OF "PICNICS
SUGGESTIONS —A pair of Motor Glasses," a Thermos Bot-
tie, a .?datable Gianiophone 'to help makethe time a little' more
pleasant.
R. 11. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Optician
Next Hovey's' Drug Stori ,
Fleet -Foot Running Shoes
and Barefoot Sandals
THE LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR FOR THE,
KIDDIES • DURING THE. HOT SUMMER WEATHER.
T'ry'us for these lines. Our prices are right.,
We have also- some very special 'values in Kiddies sox both
short and three, quarter .length.
Special 1n Bath Towels
Five Dozen colored Bath T' �,ivels, large' size and goad j
weight. Special .price per pair • .�
SEE TI -EM IN OUR WINDOW
Special values in Ready -To -Wear or, ordered Clothing during.
July and August.
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MCIIMMIGIOLINUM
umsteel Bros.
PHONE 25.
SMALL PROFITS
MORE IWUSIiNESS ;
sasonisigimsteaisiessossear
OUR AIM
is to furnish HIGH QUALITY GOODS at the best prices, and
to give a prompt and efficient -Delivery Service;,?'. If there are
any complaints advise us of same and we . will gladly make ad-
}ustments—Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded -:-is
sses 'Policy. •
• We have on hand a supply of. Redpath' and other Sugars, Jars,
Rubber, Rings, Galvanized Ring's, etc., for the- preserving Season,
and Best Quality Vinegar and Spices etc„ for : pickling• pur-
poses.
We invite you to the Store to do. your purchasing, or Tele-
phone your orders, and take advantage of our offers,
The ` C. &'S. Gr t• cess, Phone 1'•25
�V'ill. get equal' satisfaction
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 tale, ,,and our experi-
enceand observation has given
us that, Come in and look over.
our stock of the very best cloths
and tryus for your next suit.
Prices range from $25 to $55
Davis
& Herman
THE 'VETERAN TAILORS
Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
Opposite Town Hall
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We carry a
full line of Electric
Toasters, Heat Plates,
Electric
Irons, Grills and Coal ��lStoves.
We also carry Fly Oil in �
bulk
S
bringand will fill it
your can we,
for
$1..00 per gallon.
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We carry Radio Parts.
Perdue
TiWARza ETIl1CTRICAL 1"iallaItIN'G
ammo
fleets
M Iim p Nei MRM�i�MMd . o'1 O A0g11�iM�P�A 1 N�fiMI� .00,
eirs :ice Coruer Grocery
I'n 1d did �yaa4her itis not wise to
be ell wrapped up hn: yourself,re-
clining in a; hammock is..anueli bet-`
ter. It ie,a lounging comfort inthe
open air jlttd• in sultry days: will
help to keep yen cool. A liana -Mock,
a Book and a shady nook are 'good
coinpannions. We can supply the
hammock and the beak, Yon do the
REST,
1'Y W. fir Fair. Co
Often the Cheapest, -.Always the Beat
EYE SPECIALIST
A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
an Henan.. Graduate of the ,Canad-
ian, Ophthalmia College of Toronto.
Goderich,, Ont. Office hours: 9 : a.m.
to .5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
Miss Charlotte Sheeley;was up. from
London for the week -end..
Mr. Will.,Slegian of Teronto.is leen-
daying at his; hone in town.
Miss Bell ,sof, ,; .Orangeville is the
guest of Mi's Freida •
Miss Ida Walkinshaw has been holi-
daying
oli-
da 'ing at 13lyth and. in Detroit,
Mrs, : Henderson Fraser of . Welland
has, been visiting her. mother, Mrs.
Brainfiel.d, 'Sr.
Mr. Harold Kilty returned to Toron-
to .this week after 'a, visit tvih rela-
tives in town. ,
Mrs. Jacob Taylor of Toronto :has
been visiting hex •sister, Mrs. E.
W Rodaway.
Miss IVIarion Andrews is spending a
few weeks', holidays with Sincoe.
and Toronto friends.
Miss.1VIargarot Elliott of Toronto is
visiting her grandmothers, Mrs. +,
W. Elliott and Mrs. Wan. Glen.
Dr.'and Mrs. Frank Adams . of
Windsor motored up to visit the
latter's parents, Mr.. and Mrs.. J.
Scott. -
Miss Margaret Wiseman of Ottawa
is a guest at her home: in town,
that of Mr. and Mrs. John Wise-
man.
Miss Ostrom and Miss Merimn have,
returned to London after a'vist
with relatives and friends in town
and vicinity.
Miss Tena Marquis, who has been
taking a summer course at Mac-
donald•'College, has taken a school
'near Ingersoll.
Mrs. Hector Hawkins and two
children of Rogers .City are the
guests of. the lady's aunt, Mrs...
11. Pennebaker.
Dr..' F wler'of Toronto was in town
last.f week and shook hands with
numberless . old. friends at the II,
F. 0. picnic on Thursday, -
Dr. Clarence Copp and Mr,. Foster
Copp of Toronto were guests last
week at their home in town; that
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copp.
Mrs, henry Snyder of Summerhill
is spending a holiday at Godes.-
jph ansa while there is'' taking in
the Chautautjtatt and Sumner scool.
Rev, J. K. and Mrs. Fairfull of
Walkerton; formerly of Clinton,'
were the guests over the weekend
of Mr. and Mrs. A.. J. Morrish.'
Mr. and Mrs Bracken and Mrs.
)Kelly ori Toronto visited thein
cousins, Mrs. W. • Cochrane and
Mrs. F. Mutch, over the week-
end. .
Mr, and Mrs, Plewes and family -of
Toronto motored ,up'and spent the
week -end as the guests of the for-
nner's sisters, Mrs. L. Stong and
Mrs. J. K. Wise. '•
Rev. W. B. and. Mrs, Moulton and
little son, Kenneth of Minting-,
ford, visited in town and among
old parishioners in Goderich town-
ship during the past week.
Weiss : Edna Pennebaker has return-
ed home after spending a couple
of months with Toronto and Osha-
wa —friends. She also visited '
Niagara, St. Catharings and Boi-
tOn.
Mr, and Mrs. E, L. Brooks and
little son and Mrs. James Brooks,
of: Toronto and Mrs": E. Brooks
and Mr. Chas. Brooks of Mitch-
ell visited Ma. and, Mrs, 'Wm,
Cantelon en Sunday.
Messrs. Ernest Livermore, Alvin
Leonard, Bruce Holland, Leslie
" Pearson and Miss Evelyn Chaff are
representing .the two local . Ep-
worth Leagues at the Sentmer
School in Goderich this week,
Mr, J. L. and Misses • Marion and
Amelia Harland leave today for
Toronto, where they have taken
apartments an Ellerbeclt Avenue,
"Len" will probably be back to
settle up some affairs of business,
Mas. I'. F, Gillies, who is spending
the sud mer at Grand Bend, 'visit-'
ed at the home of her parents,
Magistrate and Mrs. Andrews,
last week and on her return 'wan
aceompanicd by her little daught-
or, Mies Marion, who had been vis-
iting her grandparents hce'e for
5e11Te lila - '
Mies 'Margaret Device loft Tuesday
morning, after spending a Months'.
vacation al, her home in town, to
~resume her deaconess work con-
nection
oi-
ecti ve
Inglewood Metodna
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church, Chingo. Sita visited kor
sister', Mrs. G. A. 13rttdandw, nt
Leamington en aid anotev s19t t
luxes, II. Marsh of Detroit, on her'
way back.
%iurin� #lie �nt� � i
Tea Special Regular 60c our price 45c per lb.
Macaroni .Special, made from
highest quality wheat' 2 lbs:25c.
Sugar, Pure Cane, by the hag Grape Juice . , 35e
Wehave unloaded our ear and Family-adc .. , • -- :: 35c
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still have a special price by the bag Lime Juice , . , -: ,a5e.
Lemonade :powder
13 lbs pure Cane sugar for 99c
Magic :•Baking Powder . 35e. 2 lbs. bulk Cocoa ..;25c.
Royal B. Powder, large size 55e 2 pkgs. Minute Tapioca' -------25c,
Forest City Baking• Powder . 15e. ( Certo (Sure to Jell) . , .... , 40e .
Soaps, Gold; P. & G.• 10 bars . 69c.,
Peainuf Butter per lb.. , ... , . 25c.
Lernon crisp biscuits per lb 18C
Salmon per tin .... ..,,15 and 20c.
Ifippered Snacks 1.0c,
Pilchards ..... _„ „ 19e.
Bodley's Sponge Cakes at 15 & 20c,
I
•Fruit Cake.... 40 and 50ets per Ib.
3 lbs: Rice 25c,
3 Jelly Powders 25c.,
8 Fun.to Wash . 25c,
6 Soap Chips' ... 25e.,
S°ee, o r.special, :window dis- la - ofgladiolus`
� , newt Saturday
evenin - .` b
g brown y„M,r.. J, Cook.'
Cash & Carry .
- :2 Deliveries
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Londesboro
Miss Eleanor .Mains of Chicago is
spending he r vacation with her mo-
ther, Mrs. M. Mains.
We are indeed pleased to hea-r that
Alex Wells, who, has been very
ill since the first' of July, is able to
beup again,
1VIr. and• 'Mrs. Weymouth and
family- of Blyth spent_ Sunday with
the lady's sister, 'Mrs. Fred John..
sten., ....
Mr. and :Mrs: Arthur Erunsdon.
and daughter, Marion, of Sovereigns-
Sask.,
overeignsSask., are visiting at Mr, Wm.
Brunsdon's.
Miss 'Lawcly Young of Regina is
home for the summer, after visiting'
her sister, . Mrsi Brown of Brant -
force.
Mr. 'Chas. Watson and family,
Misses L. 'Incl 0. Brigham hitd Miss
S, Barr took in the U. F. 0. pic-
nic in nickersunith_ last Thursday.
Miss Mildred Chrysler of Delhi vis-
ited her sister, 'Mrs. J. 0,' Louns-
bery, last; week. •
The 'following were successful In
passing the entrance exams:: Fred
'Sampson, lion; Joseph Shadcliek, Al-
bert Shaddick, _Olive Moon, Beatrice
Fairservice, and Jun Ro,jserten. •
Mr, and Mrs. R. Shaddick and
-family Spent Sunday with relatives
ilrfolnnesville -
The regular Monthly meeting of
the Wo ens' Institute will be held
hi the Community hall on Thursday,
August 3rd. The subject: "Little
things that make Life beautiful,” by
Miss Esther. Lyon, reading, Miss Al-
berta Snell. Hostesses, Mesdames,
Mains, Bell' and F, Little. A large
attendance is requested,
A very happy gatherng was held
et Knox church on Tuesday eventg
when/the Sunday school, and the.
congregation bade farewell to Mr.
and Mrs. W. I. Ball, who have re-
cently taken up. their 'abode in Clin-
ton. During the evening an ad.
dress was read to Mr. and Mrs.
Ball and,' en , behalf of the school
they were presented with remem-
brances, •
emenrbrances,• Lunch was afterwards
served and the' evening passed very
pleasantly. Following is the ad -
dr
"Dessear Mr, Ball: With`the deepest
regret, we, the members .of your
Sunday school class, learned of your
removal from our, midst, which we
knew would necessitate your retire-
ment from the -.position of supernx-
tendent of our Sabbath school,. We
are desirous, therefore, of express-
ing` our app !eeiation of your splen-
did services as our superintendent of
our school for so -many years. 'You
were :faithful,. generous, courteous
and kind:—Faithful in your attend-
ance from Sabbath to.- Sabbath,
though distant from the cliur.en;--
generous in everything that you
knew would make for the "efficiency
of our school, To each member
you wore both courteous and kind,
as superintendent and, .friend, The
members of the school will long
remember your lthrchnese" and sym-
pathy, As members of von own
class wo will miss you very much.
Though the number in our class as
not large, still in the churn you
have a larger class, for during your
years as a teacher; leanly scholars
have passed through your class,and
felt the influence of yetis. personality,
and have been greatly helped by
your wise inetructi:ens. We treat
Mitt for many years, both- you end
Mts. Ball wilt be long spared to ens
joy the blessings of life and still
contitnte in the helpful worst yon
hare done in our Sabbath Saco) and
church, 'is.
nen 1 l ani' Of 'h sch alts
fi t e 0
oi' the ,school, and particularly yonr
two, and, Mrs, eless, we wish
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There is a distinctiveness -
and
stianctivenessand e sty l
that
nt our furniture
that adds beauty and com-
fort to any home.
Summer Furniture
Verandah Rockers
Verandah Chairs
Lawn Seats, Etc.
We can supply you with all'
the re tare ` 1,,
� a�nnts `lir" that �,
painting.
Paints and Brushes
Varnishes, Stains, Enamels
Step Ladders
O -Cedar Mops
and Polishes
Gramophones and Records
�B'N s Bakerg
Vacation Time.
' ,Insist en using our
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Cir ]mil Bread'
The .only loaf for all "your sand-
wiches ;
Ask your; Grocer
City Dairy Ice Cream
BUSINESS MOTTO—SERVICI+1
41111. 41- atm.
Se O'N ALL
Phone 204 The Baiter
to present to you and Mrs. Bali,
-riot alone for your, splendid aetvicrs;
ltd s a _ mart O. f
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o: i t of us.,
kindly feeling toward yet .both, tins
electric lamp and casserole," 'Signed
on behalf f f
tai o the seliool> l �--Ilarolc
Johnston and Elgin Josling.,'
'onien- and ,Girls
The Clinton. Knitting Company Limited have a number of pos-
itions to offer girls and women to• learn Knitting, Looping, fin-
ishing and other operations. belonging to . the manufacturing ;'`of
Fine Hosiery.
(n the field of opportunity a Knitting Mill offers the gre}xtest
advantages. ' . '
1 It is a wen known fact that no gootl knitter or loaner need
ever be out of employment,
2 The wages earned at this trade are high,
S Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary ,surroundings,
4 Freedom from nerve racking Clanking Of machinery used in
other textile factories, e
5 If you learn your business here, where we make the finest,`
grade of` goods, you am equipped to take a position anywhere.
G ' We pay you while you are learning.
7 Wo employ careful an capable teachers to « teach you a highly
remunerative trade. • ,
Wo arra open to receive unlimited applications and will take
en the applicants in the order in which they apply.
Apply at .the The ClintonKnitting Co.
Offices or,
Goderlelt
Miss Maaion Middleton recent
l
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passed her prirntxy pianoforte exam
in connection with the London Coin
Nerratery r
sno, Miss Ma1•
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Is n pupil of Miss Edna mise, now of
Clinton,
• Mra, II, J. Thompson is 0•5 139rra
this tyoek 'attending • a tamely gabs.••
ering on the oecasion of the birth-
days a ' aged insole, .
v ball gduiec,,
Mrs. Henry Pickett and Miss Edi.
ti and a v'ait«
a t na M seer Ivo n t dilntotn r.
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cd last woof with the lady's amnia.
Mei: Robert Pearson. •... ,
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