HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-10-5, Page 9CLINTON'S L +,AIYTNG,JEW. LERY', s' ORF,
USFFUL PRESENTS
1Thnsnimervisitor's preseni's Wii''be easily chosen
if you call at Johnson's Jewel(ry Store
A full Cine of Souvenir Pins and Brooches, also
Spoons, Silverware, Cat Glass, China,, Etc,•
A large stock of watches and Clocks to choose from
gust in)
Optical ;Goods and Motor Glasses•-• the largest and best
stock in town.. Eye tested free and entire
satisfaction ::gu gran teed
k.H. JOHNSON
eweller:zind Opticia*
Next Hovey'p Amp Stora
Fleet -Foot Running Shoes
and Barefoot Sandals-
-THE LIGHTEST AND COOLEST FOOTWEAR FOIL;- THE
kir/DIES 'DURING THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER.,
Try us for *these lines. Our prices, are right:.
We have also seine very special values in Kiddies sox both
short andethree quarter length.
Spee�al in <Rath �Powels
Five Dozen colored Bath 'TbWels, large size and' good
weight. Special> price`pei• pair aJ
" SEE THEM IN' OUR WINDOW
Special values in Ready -To -Wear or ordered Clothing during
July and .August.
P1umteei Bros.
PIIONE 25.
SMALL PROFITS
MORE BUSINESS
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SPECIAL COFFEE
We have for some time, been endeavoring to secure a blend of ..
Coffee which will give good satisfaction and stand the test o£
continual use, anh be .reliable for uniformity of blend and quality:
We believe that we have at last found just this thing, and •invite
you to try a small quantity and we feel that you will agree with us,
• that'epr new "club House" blend is an unusual coffee valne.
This coffee is composed of the best Mocha and Java and "kV
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en other varieties of beans, each filling its own peculiar place in.
e' the whole, and blended together' by expert .blenders;
,rust araiyetl; freshly roasted, and ground as ordered.
fiQ Fanta Iter. lir, Two Grades 39 cents .per lb.
C. ' S. Grocers, Phone
re Biggest Uaii
and the 'Smallest
in Town
Will get equal satisfaction in
the fit: of his clothes if our tape
line has been around Brom. We
have a. sort of pride , in fitting
men that - other tailors can't
please. • It's the know- how that
tells the tale, Vend- our 'experi-
ence and obseri`ation has given
us that, Corrie in and lookover.
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
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Good Ra,nge
The Secret of Many a Woman's
Success in Housekeeping.
Ib works for its user; it pto-
hibits failure and dukes sueeess
sure and certain; no loss of time
or increased irritation by,liaving
to waste valuable minutes in
cotixieg 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 delight to possess one.
The Range illustrated -here is
good;. built by McCrary, makers
of good stoves and cooking titin-
sins for 74 years. tet the old
range go --buy a good one, you
deserve it,
utter & Perdue
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i,XICTRICAL
PLI.Ilfli1'NG
For
School Books
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YOU ARID 'INVITED TO . IIT
VEST/GATE 7',IiE MERITS OF
OUR STOCK --HOPING THE
ADVANTAGE WILL BE A
MUTUAL ONE',
Tile W. D. 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.
Goderieh, Ont, Office hours: 9 a.m.
to '5 p,ni. Practice linaiited to the eye.
D'. and Mrs. WM. Gunn are visiting
their daughter in Detroit.
Mrs. Dames , of Brussels has been
visiting Mrs. H. Bartliff.
Mr. and Mrs. LIoyd WiIken of Thed-
ford were here over the week -end.
Mr. Foster Copp of 'Toronto spent-
bhe week -end at his house 'in town.
Mr. Karl Wilken of the Molsens Bank
London, is holidaying at his home
in town.
'Miss Lillian. Agnew of ,Montreal is visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnew
• of town.
Miss i{ate. Parke has been visiting
her brother, Rev, J. F. Parke of
Southampton.
Niles Clara Ferguson of Stratford
was ,the guest last week of her sin-
ter, Mrs. Tilos. Cardwell
Miss H. Curtis has returned home
from Toronto, where she under-
went an operation recently.
Mr. and Mrs., H. W. Gould were in
Goderieh yesterday attending the
wedding of the former'' sister.
Mr. and Mrs, John Mair of Colling-
wood have been visiting their rel-
atives,.the Mair families of town.
Miss, Ida McLennan has returned to
"Toronto after a visit with her bre,
ther and other friends in town.
Mr. -. W. E. Greig of Toronto spent
the week -end with his wife and
)ittle daughter, who have been vis..
Ringfor some time in town.
Mr. J, A, Irwin had been attending
the. sessions''Sf ‘,.,e _General Con-
ferenee\pf the Methodist Church
in Toronto (hiring the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Leppington and
children spent Sunday as •the
guests of the former's uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper of
Seaforth.
Mrs. T. Leppington and children, ac-
companied by Miss Ada Fulford,,
are spending this week with the
former's father, Mr. Tompkins of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Doherty and
some friends took in the fowl sup_
per at . Centralia Methodist church
yesterday evening. Mr.' Doherty
took part in .the program.
Mrs. Walken of Toronto has been
visiting friends ie town and vicin-
ity during the past week or so..
She goes to Detroit where she will
make her home ,•with her daugh-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps and Al-
len, Phipps and Mrs.- Gingerieh: of
Carsonville,' Mich., visited with
:their cousins, Mr, `and Mrs. W.
'Marquis of ,the Base line, last
week.
Mrs. Zapfe and her son and daugh-
ters, Mr. Norman and Misses Ethel
and Grace Zapfe, of Kitchener
were week -end guests at the home
of the former's son, Mr. J. Zapfe
of town. e
Miss Garrett, who has been spend-
ing the summer at her cottage at
Bayfield, was the week -end guest.
of Misses Ward and Stone. • She
soon leaves for her home in Wash-
ington, D. C. •
Mist. Gladys Cantelon of Toronto
.spent ' the week -end with her bro-
ther in town. Miss Camtelon mo..
tared up with Dr. Cooper and Miss
Annie Cooper, who 'visited rela-
'tives in Goderich township.
Miss Mary Walls left on Monday for
Tottenham to attend the funeral of
;llIns. (Dr,) W. H, Hunter, Baugh -
ter df Dr. and Mrs, W. II. Wright
of Tottenham, who died on 'Sun-
day after a few weeks' illness,.
Miss Agnes -Holmes, who was grad-
uated recently from a; Boston hos -
pital, carrying off first class hon-
ours and winning first ,prize for
general proficiency, has been the
guest of her grandparents, Mt.
and Mrs. W. Doherty, during the
k,
Mr.past FredweeAustin of ' llbyth was in
town on Monday and made a
:friendly gall on The News -Record.
Mr. Austin .tells us it- is forty -ane
yeas since 'he moved on to the
farm he now occupies, near l 1yth,
and he looks es if he might hold
doyn his job fax another twenty
years at tenet,.
Rev, Kenneth "Beaton and family, af-
ter a yaar's furlough in., Canada,
leave :today on their retinrn trip
to China. 'l'hey will visit in the
Canadian west en route to Varcoa-
vee. Miss Louise Beaton, who leas
entered into a 'three year contrast
to teach in China, returns with
them. She leaves Saturday and
t ill join ha' brother and his fam-
ily in Vancouver on the 1013.
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Seeded raisins, large and fresh just arrived this week for.
Christmas\ Cakes, Wedding Cakes or Raisin Pie.
500 lbs of these raisins at 2 lbs for 35c
It
You'll be sorry if you miss them.
New fresh ,dates 2 lbs 25c
Pure Lard, 3 Ib. pail Gi9e
.
Pure Shortening, 3 lb. pail...., 51e.
Rolled' Oats, specfai Ginger snaps, per lb, ..• 15c,
6 lbs. for 25c, Lemon Crisp Biscuits, per lb. 20e.
10 bars soap (all kinds) 72c.
3 pkgs. of Pearline . • , . 25e.
2 boxes of matches ..25c,
3 Jelly Powders ,. . . 24c.
3 Essences 24e.
Bodley's 'Fruit 'Cakes, CROWN BRAND SYRUP
2 Ib,_ Tins, ,. 180.
5 'lb. pails 390.
.Almond Paste Icing -
g per lb tin'','50c `
Bodley's Sponge Cakes
Bodley's Sample Christmas Cakes
—Leave your orders early.
Broken Walnuts, .per lb. 60c. Gunn's Back Bacon
Corn Meal, 7 lbs. f or 25c. Fresh Sausage, Fresh Salmon Trout
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10 tbs. of Granulated Sugar .. 75c.
2 lbs. of Cocoa 25c.
4 lbs. of Cream, of Wheat .... 25c.
Swansdown Flour, for cake 45c
Cash 4SE Carrie
2 Deliveries
Phone
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LOndesbore
Special services have been going
on nightly in the Methodist church
during the last week and this._.
Rev. H. Gilbert of Winnipeg is as- ! �,
sisting the pastor, the Rev.' Mr. R.
en
Osborne, preaching each evening.
The meetings have been well attend-, 4
ed and are growing 'i$�intdrest. 4
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Constance
Mr, and Mrs.. Ilerbert Glazier and
children of Stratford, spent Saturday
with the fornier'u grandmother, 'Mrs.
Cole,
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Mr. and Mrs. (Chas. Riley' and 4
children spent 'Sunday, in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam. Glazier of
Clinton spent;.Sunday in the village.
The Ladies' Aid is liaoing the
basement of the chureh painted and �.
varnished .this week, I',
Quite a number from here are at-
tending the;: meetings going on at
Londesboro. •
Mrs. Sawyer, formerly of Loncles-
boro, spent Sunday with friends in.
this vicinity.
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Auburn
Miss Rae 'Andrew left last "Satur.
day for Toronto, where she is tak-
ing ,a course in the Methodist, Na-
tional Training School. She expects
also to continue her musical studies
in the Toronto Conservatory of
Music.
Quite a number from our village
attended ,Blythe fall fair last week.
NLr. Medd,. Sr.,' is. not improving
as well as his many friends could
ravish ,
The game of baseball between
Blybh and Auburn, resulted in a win
for Auburn, with a score of 11-7;
The final game , of the series will be
.Played on the" Westfield diamond on
Saturday, October 7th.
The Presbyterians will hold their
anniversary service on Sunday, Oc-
tober 8th, and the Methodists on
October 15th.
St. Helens
Mr -Jas. Ramage left on Wednes-
day for a 15i1) to the west, where he
has some property.
Mrs. '.MeVittie of Blyth is visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs.' Will Taylor.
Misses Ruth and Verna Phillips
left for the West last week„ where
they intend to make their home for
the present.
Silo filling is the order of the day.
.Quite a member attended .Wing
haul fair and: heard. Premier, Drury:
speak.
` The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Humphrey was bhe scene of •a pretty
wedding on Wednesday, rSeptember
20th, when their eldest daughter, Eva
Margaret' was: united in marriage to.
Mr. George I. Walken of East Wa-
waniosh. Rev. Chas. Cummings, offi-
ciated in the presence' of immediate
friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Walker loft' on the afternoon 'train
for Toronto, Set, Catharines and Ni-
agara Falls and other points, On
thoie return thoy will reside on the
groom's farm in East: Wawanoeei
The best wishes of their many friends
follow the bride to het new home.
Mr. WilleWebster had the miseor•-
tune to have' his ;right hand rather
badly torn in the eattrier of the cut-
ting' box.
,Mr. John Miller has been laid un
With blond poieenfng in his hand,
'Miss Lena Rutherford of Kinlough
was e visitor with friends her over
Sunday,
4 Pilot Superior Pipeless Furnace
:4 Consult us about your ,heating
4' system: We -guarantee the Pilot .Su-
perior PipelessFurnace , to heat your
4 home. The most up-to.date furnace on
4 the market, ,Saves 25 percent of fuel
4 over a pipe furnace.
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4 Come and select your Range or Heater
at low prices.
Also a few second-hand- wood and
coal heaters ..
4 A new shipment of (araniteware
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4. Clinton .Ilardware .and Fllroiture-.
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RUGS
Ax
Full'.Jine' of
- Axminster
Ta estray
and
« GOLD SEAL"
Congoleum
A• Full Assortment of
Furniture
Watch our Windows for the Latest in Hardware and Furniture
Mission Band Bazaar
• In the •Agricultural. Office.
At 2,00 p. m;
SATURDAY, OCT. 14
BOOTHS
Koine made Baking.
`Fanny Work,
Fish Pond,
Candy
Dolls.
Afternoon tea will he served under
the auspices of the Mission Band of
Willis Church.
}lolne 'made 'Cooking
Sale ,
The Ladies' Aid of the Baptise
church will have a sale of homemade
cooking and Pandy in the aviculture)
offices on Saturday afternoon, Oen
then 7th bonen endrin at..3 o'c74rcic.
omen' "aina .`Girls`
The Clinton Knitting Company Liniutedhave e dumber`ef'pose
itions to offer girls and women toearn 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. I+
1 It a well known, fact that no good knitter or looper need
ever be out of employment. r •
2 The wages earned at this tradejare high.
3 Reasonable hours, pleasant and sanitary surroundings.
4 Freedom from nerve reeking ,Claniting of machinery used in
other textile factories.
5 If you learn your business here, where we' stake the', finest
grade of goods, you are equipped to take a position anywhere.
'6 We pay you while you are learning. -
7 Wo employ careful an capable• teachers to teach. you a highly
remunerative trade. -
We are open to receive ualianited; applications and will talte
on the applicants 'in tho order in. which they apply.
Apply at the
The Clinton' KnittingCo®
Offices of
Cm H. VENNER, Electrician
Flectric I anges, Fixtures,' Bulbs Irons, Fans and other•
.Appliiin4es
Wit tug aria Repairs. Phc,ite tl