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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-9-14, Page 8FOR »AY,SF. EMBER 'l.l, 1922 M () LI #TON'S LEADING JEWELERIC STO 1; USEFUL PRESENTS: 1Th slimmer visitor's presents will be easily chosen'` if you call at Johnson's Jewelcry Store A . full lino of Souvenir Pins and Brooches, also Spoons, bilverware, Cut Glass, China, Etc.. A large ;stock• of Watches and Clocks to choose from'' (just in) .,. Optical Goods and Motor Glasses -the largest and best stock in town, Eyes tested free and entire satisfaction guaranteed' �-R Jeweller and Optician H. JOHNSON Next Hovey'e ;Drug mord 1 ionessuesoniamser Running Shoes Fleet -Foot R.un and Barefoot Sandals THE LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR FOR THE KIDDIES DURING THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER. Try us for these lines. ? Our prices are right. We have also some very specialvalues in Kiddies sox both short and three quarter length. a Special in Bath Towels Five Dozen , colored Bath 'Bowels, large size and good , weight. Special price per pair • SEE THEM. IN OUR WINDOW' Special values in Ready -Te -Wear or ordered Clothing during July and Auguste .59 Plumsteel Bros.. PHONE r 25. SMALL PROFITS MORE PUSINESS For School Books and Supplies 1 QIP Now is the Time to Buy PEACHES -'Delicious and Targe, fresh and firm, PLUMS -Lombards• freshly pulled Leave us your order We are now settled in our new location and are better able than ever to serve you efficiently and to furnish the best quality goods at lowest prices. Highest prices paid for butter and eggs Phone your orders and we shall be pleased to deliver the goods. Best quality vinegar and spices for pickling alwayson hand. 111 G. S. Grocers, Phone 125 1 basso TIie Iliggcst Ilan and the Smallest jn Town Prices range Will get equal satisfaction in - the fit of his clothes if our tape ' line has been around Min, 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- ence and abservation has given us that. Come in and look over our stock of the very best cloths and tryus for your next suit. YOU ARE INVITED TO IN- VESTIGATE THE MERITS OF, OUR STOCK --HOPING THE ADVANTAGE' WILL ,.13E A MUTUAL ONE. Tile W. D. Faits -Co from $25 to $55 Davis Sc Herman THE VETERAN TAMLORS: • Opposite Town Hall Brown's Men's Furnishings Store Often the Cheapest -Always the Best wens. Good. range The Secret, of Mang a Woman's Success in Housekeeping. HARDWARE It works for . its user; it pro- hibits failure and makes sttceess sure and certain; no loss of''time Or increased irritation byhaving to waste valuable minutes in coaxing it, A good Range works silently and eflicieii,tly-the same reliability each and every day. It removes all guess work; its oven bakes evenly all over. it is a daily delight to possess cute, The Range illustrated here is good; built by McClary, makers of good stoves and cooking utin- sill for 74 years, Let the old, range go -buy a good one, you deserve it, Pe du ELECTRICAL PLUMBING EVE SPECIALIST A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Specialist, an Honour Graduate of the Canad- ian Ophthalmic College of - Toronto. Goderieh, Ont. Office hours: 9' a.m., to 5 pan. Practice limited to the eye. Mr. Dan Paxman was in ',town this week. Mrs. Chowen spent the week -end in Bayfield. Miss Florence Cuninghame is in Toronto. Miss Annie Lawrence leaves this week to attend Stratford Normal. Mr,. A. T. Cooper was at' Nile on :,Sunday last. Dr, Field ,of Goderieh was`in town. last Monday. Master Clyde Kennedy was in Lon- don. on-don, on Wednesdar. Mr. Jas. ' Flyn was, in London on Wednesday ' Miss Luela Walkinshaw is having her holidays. Miss Hannahas returned to town from Toronto. Mr. W. Watts spent Wednesday at the London Fair. ' Mr. Frank Mutch of Ripley spent the week -end in town • Mr ' and Mrs Alec Cudmore went to London on Wednesday. Mr. Fred Thompson, spent a few days in London this week. Mr. Warner of Sarnia is visiting his grandrnothter, Mrs. Warner. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Miller motor- ed to London on Tuesday. Mrs ..H, T. Rance has been visiting. friends. in Kincardine for'the past ti eek v Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McLennan in = o tored to Detroit over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lek. Kennedy of Detroit are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Chas. McKinnon expects to leave this week for her home its Dunnville. Mrs. Warren has returned from an extended visit of two months in Rochester, Mr. Torn Shipley has moved into: the house vacated by Mr. Robert Marshall. - Mr. Bill Mutch has returned from a vacation spent in Toronto and' Ni- agara Falls. Mrs. Busch and Mrs. Bruner of Seaforth are guests of .Mr, and Mrs. Paxman. Mr. and Mrs': Ball and Mr. and I VIMJ, E, cook motored to Lon - l' don on Wednesday, Mr. and 'Mrs. A, Mair. of Ripley are with Mr. 14 lair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mair of town. Mr Ireland is moving his family in- to th."ehouse on Ratenbury street vacated by Mrs. Agnew. - - Mr. Fred Jackson has moved back into his own house, recently va- cated by Mr. Toin Shipley, Mrs Boles, who has spent most or the summer with Mrs. R. 1S. Manning left this week .for Lon- don. Misses 'Pearl and Amy Gould of, 'Toronto are spending their `holi- days at their home in town..' Master Becher' Streets received first prize at the school fair for his pet kitten. Congratulations Becher. Mr. and Mrs. iKaiser and Mr and Mrs. Paxman and Master 'Clare were in Grand, ' Bend on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker are camping at Bayfield, tate guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. W. Tan- ser.: Mrs. C'. O'Loan, who has been vis- iting Mrs. H. B. Combe, return- ed on '19uesday to her home in Kirkfreld. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Walker are guests:of Mr. and Mrs, W. Tan- ner at'their cottage at Bayfield this week, Mrs, Percy Ladd has returned from Byron Sanatarium. We are glad to be able to say that she is im- proving steadily, Mrs. Steep, Mr, Fred , Jackson's sister has arrived and will occupy the house recently vacated by Mr, Thomas Shipley; Mr, and Mrs. Vance and family and Mr. and Mrs. 'Corbuck ,of Arkwright motored to. Clinton to snend a few days with illr.- and Mrs, Zapf°. Mr . And Mrs. J. W, Gray .of Tor- onto, who have been the guests of Mrs. Grahame of, town, motored to Toronto ,on Sunday. - i4trs, IT, Id, 'Haul, a former Olin- tanla n, Who has been spending the past month hi Itineardino, spent iVednesdav in Clinton as the guest Of Mrs, ,1I, T. Rance Miss Ctett Ford left for Ste Themes on Tuesday morning, Miss Ford has accepted a position in Alma College, and we wish her all good luck in her'new aPitore. O'eWs Bid Coriier Groery Two Big Specials in JelIy Powders and Essences 3 pits Jelly Powders (all flavors) for 3 pks Jelly Poweers for 24o 3 Essences (all flavors 1,00 I 13 Essences for - for ,24 $1.0t> Our own Baking Powder 23c. Magic Baking Powder U�c. Big Special in 'Pea at 43e, and 49e. per 1b, regular price 50c. and 60e, Pure ,Lard, 3 lb. Pails 59c, Shortening, 3' "ib. pails, .. 51c,, Special in Laundry Soap 10 bars for 72c 2 lbs. Laundry starch 15c.• 2 pkgs„ Corn' Starch , . .. 19c. 3 pkgs. Pearling 25c. 3 pkgs. Rinse .. 25c. 3 pkgs, of Ammonia 25c. Rubber rings, 3 dozen . . 25c. Zinc. Rings', 1 dozen ., 25c. Preserved Ginger, per lb .. 60e. Vinegar, best for pickling .... 50c. Broken Shelled Walnuts fresh at 60c per ib 2 lbs of Cocoa25c. Bodley's Fruit and Sponge Cakes Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c. Cherry and Dark Fruit at 4Qc, and Puffed Wheat . 14c. 50c. per lb, Puffed Rice : 17c. 2 lbs. of Dates „ 25e. Swansdown Flour, especially for cakes per pkg. ..... 45c. Cocoanut special per lb 25c ? lb 15c ,, Granulated, Sugar Saturday, 10 lbs. fors • Rolled Oats, U lbs. for , c.. Corn eal, 7 lbs for .:. 25c. Breakfast Food, 3i4, lbs. for,...; 25d. Heinz Vinegars, per gallon .. 70e. Malt in Bottles25c. Malt 'inBottles . ...., 40c. Antics r in bottles 40c. • sh & Carry Phone ).el iareries 1 ,�. • 1 1 48 kommer;07~#40vowortmostfvolivsneammoivommorwommoutvitftwortooftwook Mr. Herb. Castle was in London this week. Mr, Sam tKenvp was in London yes- terday. Miss •Creb isvisiting friends in St. - Catharines.. Miss Van Egmond visited London,en Wednesday. Mr Harold Manning is visiting rel- atives in London. M. Harry Sloman was,a visitor at London Exhibition yesterday. Mr. E. Johns of Tuckersmith was M London on, Wednesday. Mrs. Fawcett of Byth was the guest of Mrs. Livermore last week. Mrs. Walter Shilliiiglaw' of Mitch- ell was a guest at the Manse this week. Mr. Fred McTaggart returns to St.- Andrews College to -day for the fall term. Mrs. Turner who has been staying in town, left this week for Con- sul, Sask. Mrs. Trethewey' 'bf HoImesville is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C: II, Holland of Soaforth Mrs. George McTaggart is accomp-, allying her daughter, Miss Eleanor to Montreal. ' Misses Hazel and.Zetta Jackson leave` on Thursday inoenng.for Macdon- ald Hall, Guelph. Misses Edith and Marjorie Johnston of Ashfield aro visiting Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Johnston. Mrs, Will Debbie of Actonspent last week as the guest of her mo-, then, Mrs. 'Geo, Millar, Goderich township, Miss Bessie Smith and, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howes have reterned from a short holiday trp to Toronto and Hamilton. - Mr, ,and Mrs .•:+E: F, Jackson and ,Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Livermore •inotcred to. London on Wednesday to take in the fair. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Johnston have returned to town after a seven woek.s motor trip through central Ontario and the Niagara Peninsu- la, Mr; Win, Nicholl of town who has been undergoing treatment in the Mayo Hospital, Rochester, is Im- proving splendidly, we are glad to say. Rev. A E• Allen late of Port Lamb- ton but ni7ii of Goderich, accomp- anied by Mrs, Allen and family visited then 'relatives here last week. 11iiss Eleanor McTaggart has enter- ed as a student in the Physical Culture course, at McGill Universi- tytreal.and leaves' this week ..for 1tion- Mr and Mrs. -0. Blanchard,,, who „have been .spending the summer at Muskoka, are now visiting Mrs. Blanchard's mother, Mrs. Margar- et Piekett, ' Dr. and Mrs. Gunn have returned from Dayton, Ohio. Miss Marion Gunn is the Assistant dietitian in the Dayton National Military Home and filis'this very important posi- tionmost earthly. The ladies from•.Clinton who wore in. attendance at the Presbyterial in -Seaforth on Tuesday were, Mese daines Hogg, Scott, Fair, Sinclair and 13utebart. Miss Powell of Toronto has been yis- iting her sisters, the Misses Pow- ell, While on her holiday, Miss Powell was 111 in the hospital but is iihprovilig 111001)7 now. Mr.. Wilfred Pickett spent a few clays at Toronto, and on his res turn was acc4n1pahied by Mrs. Pickett who has been visiting her ,father, Mr, Jatce Dunford, Mr. Holland of 5enforth tools ser- vices at the :County Home last Sunday, The people there were very glad to see their old c:hap- lein- beak again. .1.44444.1.44•44444444444444.4144414414464.4•44•4•4444•44. 4 4 4 4 There is a distinctiveness 3 and style about our tune 4 that adds beauty wild coin 4 . fort to any home. 4 4 4 1 4 uality furniture 4 4 ummer Furniture Verandah Rockers Verandah Chairs Lawn Seats, Etc. 1 it Paints and Brushes ' We can supply you with all the requirements for that painting. Varnishes, Stains, Enamels Step Ladders O'Cedar Mops and Polishes Gramophones and Records 4 Clinton Hardware and Fllrllitiiro Co, Millinery Our fine stock 'of millinery now complete and we cordially invite your inspection.' • We are not arranging for any formal opening this • season. • 4•as, THE VOGUE 67-2 , Miss Edna Turner returned to New York Wednesday morning to, re - saline her teaching duties there. She was accompanied by, Miss 11, Turner and Miss Louise Beaton.. Miss O'Neill rotw'ned on Monday from a week -end spent at South- a npton. Mr, and d- Mrs. O'Neill came Wednesday, , closing their eottage and having spent a most enjoyable months by the lake'?" ' Mr, •J, It, Wylie is visiting his daughter, MI'S, II'ogg, at the man- ee , 1 Women 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.'' In the field of opportunity a Knitting Mill offers the greatest advantages. 1 It is a well known fact that no good knitter or looney need. • ever be out of employment, 2 The wages earned at this trade are high. 3. Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surrottndings,' 4 Freedom from nerve racking Clanking of machinery used in other' textile factories, 5 ' If you learn your business here, where we slake tile -finest ,grade of goods, youare equipped to take a position anywhere..: 6 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 talk on the applicants in the order in which they apply.. ,Apply at the ofliees of Tyle Clirattn KnittingCo. H. M oNNER lectriciai Electric lhtigets, Fbctores. Bulbs, Irons, Fans and other Appliances Wiringand Repairs. Phone 161+nr,�- �: