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The Clinton News Record, 1922-8-31, Page 8
`�rM14ilA1MV911P9MIM� OV1 _ ..1 .e • 0 • 1. OUST 3lst J 2, clinto News Recrr; OLLN TQN'43 iJ A:DTN'. JE YY L' L ERY STORE The scanner visitor's presents will be easily chosen if youcall at Johnson's JeweleryStore A. full Hue of Souvenir Fine and Brooches, also Spoons, bilverware, Cut Glass, China, Etc. A large stock of Watches -and Clocks to choose from, (just in) _Meat Goodsand Motor Glasses .the largest and best stock in town. Eyes tested free and entire satisfaction guaranteed Ft. H, JOHNSON Jeweller and •Optichne Next Hovey'; Drug Store Fleet -Foot Running Shoes and Barefoot Sandals :VT, LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR FOR THE KIDDIES DURING l'HE-HOT SUMMER WEATHER,; Try us for' these lines. Our prices are right.. We 'have• also some very special values in Kiddies sox both shoat and three quarter length. Special in Bath Towels Five Dozen colored Bath Towels, ; large size and good ii C A. weight. Special, price per pair �7 SEE'• THEM IN OUR 'WINDOW Special values in Ready -To -Wear or ordered Clothing during July and August., Plumsteel Bros. PHONE 25. SMALL PROFITS MORE I ifSINESS. Our Ne`V1i L Ocation On and afrter. Sept.5th we will carry on our business in the build ing sitauted ear the west side of -'Albert street bei;weea Sutter leerdue's hardware and MrAt FredJackson's shoe stora. This Chang... will not in the least affect our general policy and we will continue to sell at, the lowest prices, consistent with puality and service. Sanitation and cleanliness in the storing and handling of all goods is guaranteed in the future as in the past. Give us the pleasure of filling your krocery.reguirements. Ve C. & S. Grocers, Phone 125 TIie Biggcst Nan: and the Smallest _:. in Town till gel ef(dfii satisfaetion in the fit of his clothes if Bait tape line has been around him. We ' have a sort' of pride in fitting Hien that other tailors can't please, It's the know how that tells .the.; tale, and our experi- ence and observation has given us that. Conte in and look over a 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 .ate sw A Good Range The Secret of Mang, a 'Woman's S in Housekeeping. p.in' �. • Sn iM t dee✓ A: fiARDWARE It works for its user; it pro- hibits failure and makes success sure and certain; no •loss of time or increased itritation by Slaving to waste valuable minutes in coaxing it 'A good Range works silently and efficiently—the same reliability each and every day. It removes all guess work; its oven bakes evenly all over, It is a daily delightto possess one, The Range illustrated hereis good; buiiit by 1VxeClary, makers of good.stoves and cooking Beira- silo for 74 Years. . Let the old range go -buy a good one, you deserve it. Perdue ECTIIICAL 1141.3143JNG For School Books and Supplies YOU ARE' INVITED TO IN-. 'VESTIGATE THE MERITS .01? OUR STOCK—HOPING THE ADVANTAGE WILL BE A 'MUTUAL ONE, Tile W. D. Fair Co Oaten the gheapest-*lwaye the Beat ESE SPECIALIST A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate of: the Caned - Ian. Ophthalmie College of Toronto. Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m." to 5 an. Practice limited to the eye, . l Mrs., A. J. Grigg is visiting in London. Miss Nan McTaggart was a visitor in Seaforth, Miss' ,111 on has `been away on )her .holidays. , Mr. Carl Aberhart returned -to .Sea- forth"on Saturday., • Miss ;Helen. Roberton was a visitor in Wingham fast week:, , Mr. K,outz, from St. •Marys, was -a visitor in town', on Tuesday. Mr. Chester Gliddon has left for Gravenhurst to make his home, Mrs. •Walkinshaw ' is spending a week with friends in Hamilton. Mr, Earl O'Neil was a visitor in Southampton over the .week,' end. Miss Jean Middleton camehome on Monday from her European trip. Rev. Mr. Hogg and family, will re- turn on Friday from _Southamp- ton, Mr. ICen Roberton returned home after a camping sojourn at Hay- field. Mr. Jack Bawden and Mr. Fred Elliot are enjoying a holiday in Bayfield. Mrs. Arthur Stevenson is fioine a- gain .after visiting ,her daughters in London. Mrs. Fern= is moving into the house that was lately occupied by" Mrs,': Forbes. Miss Olive Schoenhals returned on Monday after a holiday in Port Albert, Sarnia and Detroit. Miss Ruth Ball returned to town on Wednesday after ( visiting Miss Ethel Hogg in Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McEwen of Detroit are visiting at the home of Mr. Murray McEwen of town. The Misses I. and A. Beattie of (The Vouge) have arrived in town. Mr. Wilfred Rands of Walton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rumball. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Castle of Strat- ford spent the week end in town, visiting relatives. Mr. Clarence Livermore has return- ed after spending a fortnight with relatives in. London. Miss Agnes Middleton of Goderich is " visiting her cousin, Helena IMiddleton,Huron Road. Mousers Weldon and Prnest Hovey al'e back again after a visit to Burlington and 'Hamilton.. Miss Jennie "'Holmes and her niece, Miss Irene Holmes visited the.hat- ter's brother in Gerrie last week, Mr, Harry latalrellzt, who has been with the 11'Iolsons Bank, Kirkton, has ;been transferred to Highgate. Miss Bessie Morrish is again back in• town after a delightful visit in Bayfield, the guest of Miss Mary McTaggart. • Mr. Fred Lawrence, who has been spending the holidays with his parents here,returned to Hillard - ton on Wednesday, Mr. Gershom Anderson has returned from working on the farm' of Mr, Cole. We will look for an abun- dance of crops this year. The Rev, Mr. Anderson and family, are again established in their Clinton, home after camping for some time on the Maitland river. Mr. Ambrose Maguire of London Mr. W. E. Maguire of Philadel- phia and ldn. Harrington Herr of Philadelphia spent the week -end with Mrs. J. J. Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Jenkins, Mr. Geo. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrsi. Wesley .Stevens, were. in. Goder- ich Monday afternoons attending the funeral, of Oliver Min•phy. Mr. and Mrs, Will 'McEwen and daughter Helen of Goderich, ac- companied by Miss Olive Goldthor- pe of Toronto,' visited . at the home of Mrs, George Farquhar on Sun- day,. 0» Friday last, :Mr; and Mrs. Rob- erton and family; Mr, and l,irs, Durnin; Mrs. Bartliff and family, spent an exceedingly, jolly day at Grand Benil. . They ..hope to re- peat epeat the performance berfore the summer is over. Kir. ,and Mrs, „Roy 'T. Rodaway•and little son Jack, left on Tuesday dor their lionie in Roanke, i11,, after making a visit with their. parents; Mr. and . Mors. Edward W. Rddaway. During their va- cation in Canada they motored. to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Lon - clots, accompanied by Misses Edna and Helen Rollaway, Miss Edna leaves this week for Chicago to resume her duties as dietctiah ill the Norwegian American Hospi- tal, O'ci1's Big Corry Grocery Phone 48 Cash and carry two 'deliveries O'Neils Speeia per lb, s ,,,. `Sea this week only k3e, Friday and Saturday for cash, 100 lbs, of Pure Cane login O'Neil's High Grade Tea, per lb . 9o. Corn Flakes Special 3 packages per 28c A O'NEILS SPECIALS IN We help you reduce the cost of O'NEILS SPECIAL IN STARCH)5S Zinc Rings, per dozen 25e, living. By selling best qualities (,. Laundry Starch , 2 lbs. , 19c. 3 dozen rubbers for ,, , ,.,23c. l of groceries at lowest prices. Corn. Starch, 2 pkgs, . 13c Pure Cocoanut special half ib 15c per lb 25c Bodley's Fruit and Cherry Cake, Sponge Cakes, at 20c. 3 Boxes of matches for , 34c. Grape Nuts, per pkg 17c, Puffed Rice, per pkg. , . 18c,; 3 pkgs. of Jelly Powder for 25c, I Cream of Wheat, 3=/a lbs 25c. E'/a -,lis. of Rolled Oats ^5c. S. W. Biscuits, 2 for 25c. Lard, 3 lbs. " for 63c: Peanut Butter at 23c per lb Kippered Snacks, per tin 10c.. Vinegar—the right quality for your Pickling" Spices, 3' lbs, for , .. ,25c. Salmon, atge size , @ , 50c. gal. Small tin..... ...... , .. , .....................Sc,9c, . Heinz Vinegar at" ...... 70c. -'gal . Mustard' Pickling, per 11S ; , .. 60o. Cash & Carry 2 Deliveries Phone 48 People You Know Mrs Norman Garrett is in Toronto this week. M ass Mary MacMurchie was visiting M Mr. Harold; Manning" was a visitor in' Hayfield oyer the week -end.. Mr.` and, Mrs. Iddo Crich left for Toronto Exhibition on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Leona Hearn•of Hamilton is; home visiting her parents, Mr. and Ms. R. A, Hears. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jas. Snell left for ;Toronto. Nacional Exhibition on Wednesday afternoon, Misses Jean Farquar, Abby' Stewart, Marion and Ella Rutledge have all signified their intentions of at- tending .Normal this year, Mr. and Mrs: Tom. Herman, Mrs, Glen Cook, Misses Minnie Walker, Rose, 011ie and Freta Schoenhals, have returned' from a delightful ten days camping by the lake breezes of Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Rus- combe, and Me. and Mrs. Edward Mahin of LaFayette,' Indiana," with there families;' who are on a motor trip, were ` callers ' at the home of Mrs. Margaret Watt on Wednesday. • Quality t�urnitu•in Bayfield for a few days. ne' rs O'1;oanefrom• Kirkiteld is. the r. guest of Col, and: Mrs. Combe. Hoiniiesville Mr. Fenger of Chicago, III., called on Mr. Fred Mulholland last week. Dr. T, Ryan, of Saginaw, Mich., called on Mr, W. Mulholland last week, • Mrs. Charles Gibson and children of Detroit are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mulholland. Varna The Varna Methodist church is hoiding anniversary services Sunday, September 3rd, at 11,a.iri. and 7 p, ns., when Rev'. G. W. Rivers of Hensall will conduct both services, The following Monday evening, Rev. R. Fulton Irwin of Seaforth will de- liver his lecture "The Length of Your Tongue." Musical program consisting o£ solos, d Miss etc, len 1 rL sir sL� airsLaLr{��{e rtr�h �La(rdr �LaT. jri�rLr � ePa iYas co rendered by ol aloe Misses Helen 'i' ar iTTT, alp Ti 'i -W.-1r T laai egad •d •i Anderson and Norma Treleaven of Clinton and Mrs. Most of Benmiller• and Rev. Foster. Admission, ad- ults 25e., children 15e. We are glad to hear that Mr. Barnwell and their little boy David Hodge are, improving nicely, after the recent accident in a runaway team, 4 4 4 4 4 4 There is a distinctiveness and style about our furniture y. that adds beauty and com_ •4 fort to any home. ,1,�P�+(� ,y•pp Y1K� P ��jLi+`R. 40' �I tl P 4 � g jo LIFO �+ i+ 4 4 i�dlt;160�0�©�40®BtPA�i 43 4 Summer Furniture lei Verandah Rockers 3 44 Verandah Chairs Lawn Seats, Etc. We can supply you with all the requirements for that painting. Paints and Brushes Varnishes, Stains, Enamels Step Ladders O -Cedar Mops.. and Polishes Gramophones and .Records Clinton Hardware a ` F Finnie Co. ♦ ` Hullett Township 'Mr, David McNaughton of Stan- ley paid a flying visit to see Mr. W. Hunter on Sunday. Miss Annie Bunter is spending a week or so with her sister Mrs. Warden of London. Mrs, Geo. Bailey and two daugh- ters ate visiting in McKillop," Miss Agnes Campbell of 'Cleve- land Cleve -land ls- visiting her, sister, 11/Irs. Hudfe, this week, - Mr, Jaynes ;anipbell` of McKillop spent the week -end With his son, Me. Campbell: Miss Eva of Ilespelor, is visiting her Mother, iet', Mrs Robert Brown of obe , r the sctond concession for a week, Mit I3essic Brown of Detroit ie visiting her mother, furs, Robert Brown of the second concession, :for a week, O'Niell's Bakery It Pays to Adervtise'" Our "Orange Crush " Ice Cream Ju9t in from Toronto is Delicious Have you tried our Boston Brown Bread ? Mr. Knight, our new baker, is an expert along that line—Try it. we. -e-1101_*- R S. O'NEIL.L Rhone 204 The Baker Porters Hill Mrs, 0. McGregor and Miss Mar- ion Stirling were visiting in London and, Port Stanley, last week, • Miss Ethel Stirling returned home from Port Stanley last week', 1 Women and Girls The Clinton Knitting. Company Limited have a number of pos- itions to offer girls andwomen to :learn Knitting, Looping, 'fin'- ishing and other operations belonging, to the manufacturing ofs' Fine Hosiery, In. the field of opportunity a, Knitting Mill offers the greatest advantages. 1 It is a well known fact' that no good knitter or looper need ever be out of employment, • .. 2 The wages Darned at this trade are high, 3 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surroundings , 4 Freedom from nerve raekmg Clanking of machinery used in other textile factories. 3 If you learn your business here, where we make the finest grade of goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere. G- We pay you while you are learning, 7 We employ careful an capable teachers to teach you a highly remunerative 'trade. ' We are open to receive unlimited applications and will take on the applicants in the order in which they apply. Applyes at the The Clinton Knitting Co. Offico£ C. Ha 'V'E;N SER, Electrician Blet;krie Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, irons, vans'and other Appliances Wiling and Repairs, Phone laIw'