The Clinton News Record, 1923-3-1, Page 8•
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OLINTOIN'S JEWELBITY STORE
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Whether for long or Ishart distances the Glasses
are needed -We Call farnieh the right ones
The long and short -of the whole matter Is ,
that we eah supply the best of „everything in
the line of Optical Goods.
You can Ftelg en Our Goods
and that's vvhat gnu want
R. H. JOHNSON
Jeweller and Opticiaa Next Hovey's Drug Sten ,
• January. Specials
Below are a few items which should move of special interest
as they will help you to save a few, holiest dollars and at the same
time the turnover will help ue "Meet up" during the comparatAvely
• quiet months. )
We can fie with small Itrofitsk but we Mist have the turnover.
About 75 pairs of Ladies High Top shoes, not cheap trash,
but good, substantial lines, in black, dongola and mahog-
3 98
any calf, tb clear, . , ...• *
Ladies' black cashmere hose (cloched) Sale price 69c
Five dozen men's leather mitts, wool knit wrist fleece- ch
lined, to clear at .... . . . . ........ v. uC
About four dozon Men's heavy wintex-weight work ebirts,
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to clear ... .. . ...... 25
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CLEARING PRICES ON ALL ' LINES OF FELT SHOES AND
SLIPPERS, MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS, ETC.
Piurnsteel Bros.
iFfONE, 25. •
SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS
Curren fSE Shipteg
If you are looking for something DIFFERENT of' -which to
make choice Pies and Puddings here are a few suggestions that
will help you: .Dried Peaches,
Canned Blueberries ,Canned Sliced Pineapple
Canned Pumpkin, Large and Small •Prunes
Canned Blue Plains Canned Cherries
Canned Peaches Tapioca, Two grades
Pure Gold Chocolate Pudding Rice, Two grades
We'also have a supply of 'RasPberry, Strawberry and Black Car -
rant Jams; Orange and Leinon'iVearmalade; Peachlade.'Maple Syrup;
Corn Sisrup; Lily Where Seemp; Pure Honey in Pails, Jars and in
:the comb •NO OLD STOCK
The C. 81 S Grocers Phone 125
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New Spring Styles
In Clothing
We, have our new spring suitings.
The new spring styles are here.
This is the time to order your new suit
or overcoat so as to have it when the spring
opens.
Come in and inspect Materials
and discuss styles
vis
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Ideal aluminum ware, WieOlary% geed granite ware
and galvanized ware, • . •
btoves and Furnaces, electric irons, tasters fix -
tuxes, wiring and. supplies. •
• Brandratri----1/enderson s Paints and Varnishes,
Sun varnish stains
• : Plumbing goods, fixture g and :supplies.
.Agents for Delco farm. lighting plant and general
Perdue
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Ehsottie angaa ti's 3o1o,XiOna, reStat, and other
Wiring aid Repairs. • Phone V.5igv
Head
Quartet's
For
Your
Quarters
. IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE IN
A ,CUP AND SAUCER. WHITE
CHINA DECORATED WITII. A
GOLD pAND AT POP, GOOD SIZE
AND Two :MAPES, PRICE 25e,
iie W D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapeate-, Always the Beat
EYE SPECIALIST -
A. L. Cole, Eye Sight Speeialist,
en Honour Graduate of the Ganad-
ian Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderich, 'Ont. Office hours: S am.
to 5 p. Practice Ihnt.d to the e]'°.
e' • • • speniteellesseeetees,
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Mayor Cooper is in ,Toronte to -day.
Mi. A. J. Morrish was in Toronto
this. week. ,
Mr. Roy Cook was in Seaforth on
\Tueeday afternoon.
Missesl. and A. Beattie of the Vogue
millinery have returned to town.
Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Cole of De-
troit have been M toWn the past
eiveek.
Misses Dorothy Cantelon and Ruby
Irwin were in Seaforth one day
last week.
Messrs. Clarence and Dorland Glazier
were week -end visitors with their
sister at Blyth.
Mrs. Sadie West, who is teaching tat
Zurich, spent the week -end at her
home in Clinton.
Miss Rhea Rouatt of London is
.spending a few ,days as the gusse
of Mrs. D. W. L. Caritelon.
Mrs, C. H. Holland :of Seaforth was
a week -end visitor at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Merritt Nedi-
Mr. J. A. Irwin is in Toronto this
weekattending a meeting of the
Deaconess Board of the Methodist
Church.
Mr. Clinton Keefer, who has been
relieving at the G.T.R. station for
a couple of weelcs, spent the week-
end at his home in Stratford.
Mrs, McDougall of Hensall, has been
visiting at the home., of •her sis-
ter, Mrs. J. D. Atkinson, being
called hither on account of the
• illness of Mrs. Atkinson.
Mrs. McIntyre of Hamilton, Mrs.
Mennen of London and Mrs.:Doupe
of•Toronto have been here during
he past week, .being called home
on account of the serious- illness
'of their father, Mr'. A. McKown,
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ale. and. 'airs. Herbert 'Yield of
Strathroy have been the guests of
• the latter's sister,Mrs. J. C. Mc-
' 311tatli, during the .paet week. Mr.
Field returned home -Monday but
Ala's, Field is remaining until the
endofthe week. ..- • •
Mr. R. MeMatla of Detroit was here
• over the .• week -end, being called'
here by. the death of his brother,
• the late.j. C. MeMath. Mr. R.Mc
Math ivas formerly resident or
Clinton, but it is a good many.
years sincebe left belie.
M. and Mrs. E. R. Elliott, who were
• married recently • and 'whe have
been spending a honeymoon with
relatives and friends hereabouts;
left on Monday for their home at
• Bishop, California. Mr. Elliott is
• engaged in the lumber and min-
irtg bueiness in California.
Miss Ruth McMath, who is principal
of Continuation school at Ingle-
wood, returned to her duties on
Monday morning.. She was called
home last Wednesday on account
of the illness- of her fathee but
. was tumble to Teach here in time
to see him before he passed away.
MX. John Ganinghame reeurned Sala
hirday after nearly two months'
sojourn with relatives and friends
at Grand Rdpids, Grand Ledge and
Lansing, iliich. Ma. Cerillighame
thoroughly miloyed hie' holiday and
is lookihg as if it had agreed with
him. He found his eon, G. W. Cun-
bighorn°, in bed cm his retur,i and
has had to got right into harness
this week. '
Me, 0. M. Johnson,, 0, Da o( Toeon-
to VMS in Clinton , yesterclaY :for a
:1*.6W }mere sailing 011 old friends.,
?Mr. johnson bed been up to Blyth'
• visiting his wife, whe is ste.ying
for a. time with her people there.
Clinton has scanoe "Oliver"'
binee he. culiptcd at the age el 'thze
-teen and wont overeoes. He was
moot eevceoly wounded but, shows
signe of it now as be is the
pieeime of honlehy youeig manhood.
He tock ,Up the study of optite 011
hie retinal to health and taking
hie diploma he is now practising in
Toronto.
ktitdrielt e0alivlaship
Mise Isabel Est apent. the week-
end With Goderieh friendSh..
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Thelterstaith. ToWnShip
Tho hoolo of Mr, .Samuel II, Whit-
more wasbrialitened by the )'rival
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of a baby boy niday morning laet;
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ell's ig Corner Grocery
-ORANGES, lare, juicy, reg. 80c per dozen, for 60c
smaller, reg. 60c • " for 40c
GRAPE FRUIT, for martnalade, each 10c
BITTER ORANGES, for marmalade, dozen 40c
BANANAS, per dozen • 50c
REEIPATH'S GRANULATED SUGAR
at Wholesale Price-- -by the bag.
is Head Lettuce from California
• Florida Celery
\ Florida ToMatoes
Leaf Lettuce •
• Green Onions
and Rhubarb
10 Bars of Gold or P. and G Soap for 72c.
Fresh Herring from Lake Huron • Fresh B.C. Salmon
Fresh Halibut • •, Fresh Filletts
Finnan Haddie
Cash & Carrg Vie T ('Neil Phone
2 Deliveries * • - 48,
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• The marriage of Irene, eldeet
daughter ofthe late Thos. E. Harri-
son, and Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison of
Bayfield, to Lehlie Brooks Jones, son
of Mr. and Mrs, Jones of ,Thorndale.
took place at noon on SaturdaY, Feb.
24th, at St. Andrew's parsonage,
London, the Rev. D. C. McGregor of-
ficiating. The bride, who was unat-
tended, w -a -s-- smartly dressed in a
travelling suit of bine trieotine, with
.pay •mohair- hat and black suede
shoes,
and wore a corsage bouquet of
Anierican heatity , roses. Following
the ceremony dinner was served at
•the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
Burt, Garfield Ave., after which the
happy couple left, amid sheivers of
confetti, for Detroit, where they will
Ms. (Dr.) Brady joined her hus-
band the past week, and they will
take up housekeeping in Mit. Par-
son's 'rehidence on Victoria street.
The social and at-home under the
auspices of the Public Library, held
in the town hall on Friday evening
last was a suceess.
• Mr. David Stutgeon, who has spent
the winter at Hanover and Alyinston,
returned to the village last week,
)A social and debate will take place
in .the basement of St. Andrew's
church under the auspices of the
Ladies' Aid on Friday evening of
this' week.
•Constance
f.h. Peter Lindsay is at present
confined to the house' with anAt-
tack of rheumatism. \
Miss Blanche Wheatley came home
from Stratford suffering from the
mumps.
•Mr. and Mrs. Phos, Riley or Clin-
ton spent Sunday in the village vis-
iting friends.
The,prayer meeting last week was
held at Mr. Bell' Riley's. Thie, week
it will be held at Mrs. JOS. Mann's.
• Quite a 'number around heee are
laid UJ with the flu.
' ,Mts. Miles Adams and Miss Verna
Adam e spent Saturday 311 London.
• We are • sorry to hear that Mrs.
Wm. MeIntosh is in very poor health,
Stm4legi Tovvrashilp
Miss Annie Mae and Miss Pearl
Stephenson are visiting, feiende
Densall. •
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33iiss Mabel McClinchey el Val -no
spent a' few days with her couein,
Mies Claire Steabenson.
'The marry fiends of Mrs. J. W.
• Reid, who had 1151) collar bone 'brok-
en rocently,will be glad to know that
she is getting. along as well as can
be eepected.
The missionary tea held at Mrs.
Eppe' on Wedeesclay night, tmdel
the auspiees of the Methodist church,
was a decided success,
Elie Epworth League of the Meth-
odist church held •their imolai even-
ing at the parsonage last liridaY
rTe
• Ilhe adjourned sale oP Lots for
Taxes w311 be held at the Coimcil
Chaniber, ,Clinton, on. Monday, 'March
61,h, at 3 o'clock, p.111,
The properties to be 'offeted ate
part late No. 880 and 081, Albert
(between .1, F. Wtteman'e and Mae,
Wneren'e preperties) ud T.ot NO, 008
Gordon St, •
D. L. MACPHERSON,
night. The main feature of the even-
ing was a debate, "Resolved: that
the Church has more influence in
the upbuilding of character than the
Home." The affirmative was upheld
by Miss Eunice Reid, Mr. Melvin
Clark and Mr.... Charles Rathwell,
while the negative was upheld by
Mrs. S. Keys, Watson Webster
and Mr. "Greoge Coleman. The affirm-
ative won.
A Speaking Contest
A speaking conteit,open to any
pupil in Public schools of Goderich
township, and prograninie by pupils
of S. S. No. 3, will be held at 8 p.m.
•, Friday/. March 16
on Friday, 1VIarch. 16th, • in ,Holmes
ville 'school. Admission 25c, -91-2-p
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SPECIALIN
BABY BEEF
-We have some choice cuts
and can deliver Lior,‘ Friday
and Saturday •
S. G. C 4,.STLE
Pastime 'Dance
A dance will. be held in the
• Patima Cl qb Rooms
Wednesday, March 7
Gbder ch Symphony
Orchestra ,
Ladies please provide
• JACK hitt4E4
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The', leading lecturer of .Canada 011
' Teat:nee Subjects
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Will Sneak in '
LOI:aDESB011.0 IBETHODIST
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norqdAy Ovel.ilig, March Mb.
' Under the auspices of She
SI.INDAY:SCI.100L:
AdMiseiori 115,0 .and 150
Do not raise this opportunity Oil
hearing a aiiq.ue lecture
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PACKAGES
BULK CHOCOLATIllS
cliocoLATE "ECLAIRS"
FRUIT, OYSTERS, LLJ1NCXI And
' ICE CREAM
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Coefectioeary and Ilestatraiit
"We aim to please."
onse cleaning Time
• is Rapidly Approaching
We are fully prepared to fill all.your requirements
with large stocks of ,
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1.4111911f4uriti5, and oil clotrls
.Congeleam rugs and Floor Coverings
•• • of all. kinds •
S. -W. Paints, Stains and 'Varnishes
Scrub Brushes and Mops
• .all kinds and prices .
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co.
THE STORE VVITI1 A STOCK
Furniture Phone 104 • Hardware 195
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• The Clinton Horticultural Society
• Premium List for 1923.
MEMBERS ARE ENTITLED TO THREE PREMIUMS, FREE
Premium 1. One rose seleared from the following,: •
• Perpetuel-Ilagh Dickson, Capt. Hay •
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ward, Frau Karl Deuselilei, General ;leek, •
johe Laing, Tom Wood, J. B. °lark.
• Hybrid Tea -Columbia, General McArthur, G. C.
Wand, His Majesty, Lieutenant Chautes,
Aaron Ward, White Killarney, Radiance, Kn.'
laeney, Queen.
Barbier, Crimson Rambler'Doeo-
• thy Porlcins, Gold Finch, Tausendschon, Ex -
Premium 2. Irtydrangea Paniculata,
3. Boston '• ' .
• 5, 'Three Dahlias
0. Spirea
7. Weigelia.
8. 33 Gladiolus Bulbs
• 9, 25 Strawberry plants •
10. 'The Canadian Horticulturist. One .year.
• 11. TheneYeucklo,
12 8 •Saimeese Iris
• 13. 3 Tuberous Begoedas• .
14. Lilac
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15. Clematis.
10.
Fern ,
17. Althea-Roso of Sharon.
18. Grape Vino, Red, Meek or White
10. r",)mrant Buell, Red or 'Sleek.
O 20. Plante, etc, john Certieglittnie.
O 25. Plante, etc., Mrs. Cottle,
• 22. le'llyarinths.
23. 8 Telips, •
• 24, 7 1)afied.ils
25, ,Gardon Seeds, as desired.
Tho Soeloty. will not gvarantee delivery 'if Spring Premiums tan•
less this Het is returned by March 15th.
Members may melee additional premiums et 35e each, or 3 for $1
Miss Cnningheine is making a eaavase ,fol. Members. Please
do not wail; Toebee to cell but leave 'yen, suliseriptions et hi' of-
fice or at Thc Molsons Bank, and eave her it lot of arduous work.
Mark your aelection opposite the immbors. •
.Mombership Fee, $1,
Menftee's Name ..... ... . , , , ..
C. 0. 111113111..ETON ' 11. 11, SHARP
Pre eident, " . Secretary.
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