The Clinton News Record, 1922-9-7, Page 8•
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USEFUL PRESENTS
The slimmer visitor's, presents will be easily chosen
if you call at Johnson's ,Jeweluy Store
A full Ihie of Souvenir Pins and. Brooches, ale()
Spoons, Silverware, Cut Glass, China, Etc.'
A. large stock of Watches es s,ndClocks to choose from
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Optical Goods and Motor. Glasses --the largest and best
stock in town. lyes tested free and entire
satisfaction guaranteed
R. H. JOHNSON.
Jeweller and Optician Next Hovey's Drug Storr
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Iteet-Foot Running Shoes
and Barefoot Sandals
THF+., LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR FOR THE
KIDDIES DURING THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER.
firyvs for these lines. Our prices' are right:.
We have also some very special values in .Kiddies sox both
short and three quarter length.
Special in Bath Towels
Five Dozen colored Bath 'Dowels, large Size and good
weight, • Special price pet.; pair,
, SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW ,
• Special i;alues in' Ready -To -Wear or ozdered •CIothing during
July and.. ' Angu>;t..:
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Piurnsteel: Bros.
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SMALL, PROFITS
MORE BUSINESS
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School Books
and Supplies
YOU ARE INVITED TO IN-;
VESTIGATE THE MERITS OF
OUR STOCK—HOPING TH1i
.ADVANTAGE WILL BE A
M1JTUAT., ONE'.
Tire W. 11 Fair Co
Often the Cheapest--Alwayn the Best
EVE SPECIALIST
'A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist,
anonour Graduate of the Canad
iait Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Practice limited to the eye.
Our. New Location
On and after Sept.5th we will carry on our business in the build
ing sitautedr''n the wast side of Albert` street begweea Sutter
Peidue's hardware and Mr.' Fred Jackson's shoe' store. This Chang.
will not' in the least affect our general, policy : and we will continuo
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 grocery reguirements.
the C & S. Grocers,,
Phone :1Z
Ammo
e Biggest fan
and the Smallest
in Town
Will get equal satisfaction in
the fit of his clothes if our tape
lino" .has been` around him. We
have a sort of pride in fitting
men that othertailors can't;
please. It's' the know how that
tells the tale, andour experi-
- once, 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.'
range from $25 tri .$55
Davis fit Herman
THE VETERAN : TAILORS
Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store
A Goodflange
The Secret of Manlg. a ;Woman's
Success in Housekeeping.
It works for, its user; it pro-
hibits failure and makes success
sure and certain; no .loss of time'
or increased irritation.' by having
to waste Valuable 'minutes in
coaxing it. Agood Range works
silently and eficiontly--the salve
reliability each and every day. It
removes alt guess work; its oven
bakes evenly all over; It is a
daily delight to possess one.
The Range' illustrated here is
good; built by MoClary, makers
of .good stoves and cooking utin-
silt for 74 years, - Let the old'
range go—buy a good one, you
deserve it.
HAY DNVARE •
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M . John Cuninghanie of Grand
Toronto.
The Misses Tebbett are holidaying
in Toronto.
Miss Zetta Merner is attending Tor-
-onto Normal,
Mr, S. B. Stothers has returned from
his vacation.
Mrs. 'McPherson of Boston is vis'-
' sting Mrs. Larran,
Mrs. Palmer' of Brantford . is visit
Mg the Misses Doane.
Mrs. Oloane is the guest of her
niece, Mrs. H. B. Combe.
Mr. John Wiseman spent' the week-
end in Toronto and Detroit.
Mr. H. Pennebaker spent the heti-
day in Toronto and Oshawa,
Miss Lola Hudie left on Monday for
her school in Port Robinson.
Miss Eva'Cluff has returned from her
visit in Hamilton and Grimsby,
Miss Grainger, . superintendent at
hospital, is on her holidays now.
Mr. W. S Downs was a visitor in
Toronto last week, seeing the fair.
Mrs. Nichols is staying at the rec-
tory with her daughter, Mrs. BiI
lcey,
Mrs, Wm. Shepherd of Blyth is vis-.
-iting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Far-
quhar.
Mrs. Downs and children visited in
Stratford for a few days last.
week.
Miss Jewel Bartliff, Toronto is spend-
ing her holidays at her hoine in
town.
Mr. and- Mrs. Archie Agnew and
son of Detroit were visiting in
town on Sunday.
Mrs., Treleaven- and Miss Marian
Gibbings have returned from a
weeks visit in Toronto.
Miss Rose Schoenhals returned on
Monday from "a visit with her cous-
in in Port Dalhousie,
Mr. and Mrs. McClinehey and Mr.
and Mrs, Charley Cook motored to
Lynwood for Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Runiball and
Master John were guests this
week of Mrs. Clara ' RunobalI.
Miss Madelon Streets returned last
week after spending her holidays
• at Hensali, Forest and Sarnia.
Mr,' Chas. ,Cuningname of Grand.
Rapids, Michigan, is the guest of
his brother, Mr; John Cuningame,
,Nr, and Mrs. W. Meadows of
Port Hope are ,visiting Mrs. Mea-
dows mother, Mrs. John Bean.
Mrs, .(Rev,) W. S. Jamieson and
daughter, Laura, were visitors on.
Labor Day at Wesley parsonage.
Miss Mary Gibbings left on Friday
for Orillia Model School and will
visit the Toronto Exhibition on her
kiss Cora Servis left tile: beginning
of the week to assume her duties
es principal of the Continuation
school at Bancroft.
It will interest 'many Clintonians to
hear that Mr. Wigg a former
resident, has bought out Mr. Wil-•
lis of Seaforth.,'
Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Cooper and Mr,'
Willis Cooper motored to Toronto
and Hamilton last week, They
Were away for about five days.
Mr. and Mrs. Stafford ;are the
guests of Mr, ,,and Mo. 'Waiter
king this week, : Mr. and Mrs,
Stafford 'motored up from Hamil-
ton,
Mr. and Mrs, Dron and family, Mr.
and Mrs. E, Colquhoun and Mr.
W(m. Colquhoun df Moorefield
spent Labor Day with Mrs: H.
Fitzsimmons,
Miss Helen Pitt, Messrs Bryan Mea,
I. A. Mahon and Frank McCaugh-
ey of London spent a very en-
joyable—Week-end with Miss Edna
McCaughey.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Bean tints
family motored frons Toledo, 0-i
hio, and spent the holiday With
the fornrer's mother, Mrs," John
Bean of town.
The Misses Ethel, Margaret and
Annie Colquhoun with .their- bro-
ther, Cleighton of Science Hill,
were guests of Mrs, M. T. Cor-
less over the week -end,
Mr. and .Mrs. Jarvis Purdy, and
Master Melvin of Flint, Mieh. r and
Miss Burrows Sheppardton, spent
the week -end With the latter's niece
Miss Edna Pennebaker,
Mr, Gordon Cuninghame with five
other fishing devotees is spending
a week in North Ilay in the est-
jatinent 'of his favorite, sport. A
basket of delicious trout, perch and
bass received ,by his family testi
ties to Mr. ()uninghatne's profici-
ency in the $Shing` lilro,
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*11 Big: Cotner GroCer
FREE!
With each purchase of One Dol ar- -Saturday-- -a can of Keep
Sweet 'Cream.. We have only 100 cans of cream togive away
So bring your dollal. and come early.
Our own Baking Powder. i • 23c,
Magic Baking Powder 35c,
Big Special in Tea at 430. and 49e., Pure Lard, 3 lb. Pails 59c,
Per lb. regular price 500, and 60c,' j Shortening, 3 ib. pails
Special in Laundry Soap 10 bars for 72c
2 lbs. Laundry starch 15c.
2 pkgs, Corn Starch , 19c.,'
3 pkgs. Pearline 25e.
3 pkgs,. II-inso , 25e, Zinc Rings,' 1 dozen' . 25e,
3 pkgs, of Ammonia .... 25c. l Preserved Ginger, per lb. , .... 60c,,
Rubber ,rings, 3 dozen . 25c. I Vinegar; best for pickling: ,, . , 50c.'
Broken Shelled Walnuts fresh at 60c per ib
2 lbs of Cocoa . 25c.
Shredded Wheat, 2 for.... 25c.
Puffed Wheat , , , 14c.
Puffed .Rice , , , , . 17c.
•B dl
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y s runt and Sponge Cakes
Cherry and Dark Fruit at 40e, and
50e, per lb. •
2 lbs. of : bates , , , ,:,
Swansdown Flour,. especially for cakes
per peg, :45e,
Cocoanut special per lb 25c lb' 15c
Granulated Sugar
Saturday, 10 lbs. 'for ... 75c..
Rolled Oats, •6 lbs. for 25c.. ..
Corn eel, 7 lbs. for2 5e Malt in Bottles
25c.'
IBreakfastFood, 3r/ ;lbs f in
' gr , 25c . „ Malt.in,:Bottles . :.' 40c.
Heinz Vinegars, ..:per gallon,, •', . ' 70e.„ „+;.;. Aniter ,in bottles ,
IDc
Cash & . Carrj
2 Deliveries
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People You Know
Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and Master
Malcolm motored to Toronto for a
visit with Mrs McKenzie's par-
ents. /
Mr. and Mrs. T.:R. Watts of Strut_
ford, Mr, Gordon Seribbins of St,-
Marys and Mr. Sycl Watts of Lis-
towel, spent the week -end and holi-
day at. the home of Mr. and: Mrs.
W, H. •Watts.
Miss Mary Chidley left for Toronto
on Friday morning. Miss Chid
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ley was one of ,the fortunate few
chosen from 'a large number of
candidates for positions as kinder-
garten teachers on the City staff.
Mr. and Mrs Ir. Woolidge and
Mr, and Mrs. 41 V. Woolidge`'
motored from Toronto to spend
•the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. G.
M. McKenzie.
We are glad to he able to report that
Miss Zetta Bawden, who under --
went n slight but very disagreeab-
le operation, is progressing splen-„
didly. ,
Mr, Fred Thompson who has been
engaged in a ."creamy" job with
Silverwoods, this summer, is en-
joying a few weeks hard -,earned
holiday before Western 'University a>j,
opens for the 'fall term.
Miss Dell O'Neil; who for •the past
year, has been teaching in Eng-
land, returned' to Canada 'last
week. Miss O'Neil left on Sat-
urday to take up her duties in Tor -
'onto' again.
Mrs, R, B. Carter and Miss Eva
Carter attended the wedding of
Miss. Gladys Merritt in Waterloo
last Wednesday. While :away,
Mrs. Carter "'visited her niece,
Mrs. Meade, 39, Caroline Street,
Kitchener.
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London Road
The School opened this week. They
are snaking preparation forthe
sehool fair next:.Tuesday.
The majority of the beans were
harvested- last -week. The crop is
fairly good.
A n uinber of the Westenders pic-
nicked at Grand Bend on Saturday.
MisS W. Wheatley of Clinton and
Mrs. Stringham of Woodstock vis-
ited Miss Waldron.
Varna
Mr. Oliver Keyes of Detroit is the
guest of his sister, Miss A. Keyes
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: H, A. IVIcAsh, of
London visited the farmer's mother,,
Mrs. C. Heekes'on Labor. Day,
Mrs. T. T. Keys and daughter,
after a pleasant visit with. Miss
Phaine Lyon have left for their home
in Nashville
Miss Jane Johnson lois returned
after visiting lier brothers, in Mils-
acoka ,
Mr, and Mvg, T. Berber of C»-
illi_ visited her father, Mr. T. Keys
for a few days, '
Mrs, 0, Clarke is spending a few
days in Seafortli.
Mrs. Pilgrim spent Labor Day in
London. She was aceainpanfed hoarse
by her little granddaughter, Tiatel,
Miss Florence Clarke who was vlh-
iting in Soaforth, has returned
house,
Sehool has opened with a large at-
tendance.
Mr. McLatsgiilin, our esteemed
banker is taking his wall -earned,
holiday..
There is a distinctiveness
and style about our -furniture
that adds beauty and com-
fort to any home.
Summer Furniture
4 Verandah Rockers
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Verandah Chairs
Lawn Seats, Etc:
We can supply you with all
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the requirements for that
painting.
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Paints and Brushes is
Variiishes, Stains, Enamels t;
Step Ladders
O -Cedar Mops
and Polishes '3'
Gramophones and Records' 1
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alilltoll and Fllrnitllre
Holmesville
,Ars p. Burns and son of. Coder -
idol, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alf.
Jervis over the week -end.
Tuclkersuaith' Township
Miss - Gracie Vodilen is 'visiting
friends at Londesboro for a feW
weeks.
Londesboro
Mro, John Grainger and Miss
Gladys returned home on Saturday
after spending a couple of mouths
in -the ' T{eywest District, Winnipeg
and Fort William.
Miffs Myrtle Grainger of Toronto
Spent Labor Day at the parental.
home,
r uilett Township
Mr. it, t>arzett has purchased the
85 acre :Tann from his 'uncle, which
farm was Milne estate on, the
13111 concession of Hallett,
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Women and, Girls
The,'Clnitoii,Knitting Company Limited have a mmnber of pos-
itions to offer girls and women to learn Knitting, Looping, fin- i
fishing and other operations belongingto the manufacturing of
Fine I-Iosiery.
In the field of opportunity a Knitting Mill offers the greatest
advantages.
1 24 is a well known fact that no good knitter or Iooper need
ever be out of employment.
2 The wages earned at this trade are high.
3 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surroundings.
4 Freedom groin nerve racking Clanking, of machinery used in +
other textile factories.
5 If you learn you; 'business here, where we make the llama •
grade of goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere.
6 We ,pay you: While you are learning.
7 We employ cai'eful 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.
Apply at the I
Offices asThe Clinton Knitting Co.
C. H. VENNER, Electrician
lectrie Ranges, Fixtures, Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other.
r".: Appliances
Wiring and Repairs,
Phone Mlw