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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-3-29, Page 8rtx '•Nr� > rdn .. t �Y 44Altf=11 25th; tint: ` , CJ.1,YINTo 1'8 LEAl.DINSTOUT G1ascs for 1923 Whether for long.or bort dlstancpsthe Glasses are needed—we can furnish the right ones. The long and short of the whole matter la that we can supply the: best of everything in the lice of Optical Goods. You Can Rolu on Our Geoids and that's what uou want R. H. JOHNSON eller and Optician Neat; Rovey'a' Drug Star* Everybody ;Likes something dew for' Easter The Spring Stock of • Clothing„ Hats Caps,: Shoes mid Hosiery is.now'in place and is the largest and best showing we have had • for some years'and the prices are right. Suits in all the nifty styles.. shown this :year in sport models for young men and the more staple lines for older men—$13.50 and up. ti Men's Fine Shoes. A splendid .range in lace shoes or oxfords, black or -brown at$4.50.' .5 b t 0 4fi o. Ladies slippers and oxfords in patent leather, black nor brown ICid and Patent with grey, trim. $3.75 to ,$6.00. Spring Hats and Caps, Ete., in a big range: at easy prices. Now,is the time to buy 'the summer,reunirements as the stock is at its best and the prices lower than they will be later. umstee.l 1f IIt)N 25. SMALL PROFITS MORE BUSINESS .0. di RJ Eft tris. Pan VENN zf*trds,3lX1; t th AIa;It4ancet ician and i thf Make Your House A Horne With Attractive WALL PAPER 'DB' W. D' Fair co. grten the r,heapest—Alwape the Beat D sI ! I mlunu+ um ncn ill:t u�ui•n '�'""�' �ii�i'�ir�� ' ne1 I i�6�. Mr., Wilfred Seeley was in London• last week. Mr. J. Taylor ' of, Toronto was in- town last `week. Mrs, W. S. Downs visited Stratford over the week -end.' Miss J3essie Porter, was in .town the. ford part o£"the week. Mr. Stewart Scott of Tor no was, haute over the; week: -end. • Messrs. Bert and Leslie Walters left for the west osi.Tuesday.: Mgrs. Milton Wiltse was a visitor in Straford-over he week -end. Miss Amy .Howson was in dfineardine for a equple of days last week: to a Miss Su 'ic s S n an has been visiting ? in Toronto duringthe,yast week, Mrs. McQuillan 'of , Lucknow has been visiting.Mr. and Mrs. Durnin, Mrs. Walter King ' is :spending the Easter vacation' with friends in • Detroit. • - Mr. and Mrs. -A. Neilans are spend ing Easter with. their 'daughter 'in' Petrolea.. Mrs. J. tA. Ford Ieaves to -day to "spend Eastertide with friends `"in ' "Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs...Emerson Heard ;of Bay `field have been visiting the for- iner's •brother, Mr'. L. Heard of; towns • Mr. and Mrs. J. Lutton go to Monti real 'this week to meet their son, who' -is. coming from Ireland, and' will spend Eastertide with Ottawa friends. " Miss Neva Jinks left Tuesday morn-- ' ing for Peterboro, where she will take a coursed' in -sterids before ;onterin the os'itaI ur g h B as a n se in-.. training. - / Mr. and Mrs. E: Pickard have been visiting their daughter in"Mitchell' but returned•on Tuesday on learn - of the earn-of-the Ilurning of their son's , house in Goderich township that. morning. ' Rev. S. E. McKegney : who has just arrived"'froni England 'Where ho has been', taking an O5cford course, will ,spend Easter' Day in Clinton and ,• wilL pieiich in St. , Paul's church on that day.- -- Miss McAllister of :Lveknow "was in town this' Week, being 'the guest of • -Mrs. C. J,` Wallis. She came down ; . td, -attend' the funeral of the late, Mts. John B an, which took place • (+. yesterday afternoon 'Mr; J. W Vanatter.05 ,The Godernch ,k Star was in town on Friday tftei noon for "a' few:hour end''made pleasaht.lball 'en The News-RecorcL• Mr ' Vdhattei .was on- lits .way to ''Wiiighaaft 'to visit:''his 'brother ih law. Mr. Deans,'Who isvery ill Miss 'Cora:derbi9•returned from San , " cfoft :yesterday, ,evening` and Will ,;'Spend. ,the Eastertide at' her,hgnle Y on the Base Line. \; Miss Jervis was under the'impression that the fun- 'oral-- of her grandmother, Mrs,.;', Bean,, was''to take. place to -day and , -expected to. behome.in time 'foi it Mrs. A. hoops- went to London ,eii Tuesday morning ' s 3 ai o nmg toi.attend 'the fan eral of Mr, IIooper's .elder• brother, who' died in that eity,on Monday ".and:'whose remaint were ,brought to the old. home village • of, Exeter .for interment. The condition of° 1VSr. Hooper's health prevented -him from 'attending the f nergl,'_ Dr. Gunn and Dr.- Shaw..Were. in. Wingham on Tuesday.afttrneon attending ',the `'funeral of'the' late Pi. Peter Macdouatd feriner post- miaster of London, and previous to' that a medical ,practitioner, • at Wingham, Dr. Macdonald for four terns represented East Huron in the Dominion Parliament, He will 'lie remembered by many here, Mr. John Stephenson arrived' the othci' day from Port Arthur and ti Sending si while in the .old home ,town. He enjoys life , in Port Arthur but Clinton will al- ways have a warm place in his affections and he has been warmly welcomed by his friends since his arrival. Mr. Stephenson Contem- plates building; -,,,,a house in Port Arthur during the corning summer, Stanle11.1 Toho- ish1 Mr, and Mrs. Ja`ines Jackson at- tended thefuneralof an snele; the late W. Rowe of Gorrie, this week., SPECIAL; Easter Gandy - Also n large ,assortment r f ulk and package chocolates ulk Ice Cream aisd 'Bricks alpENO ai°:' Confectionary' trnfl- Restaurant "We aim to please." 0' EXTENDS GREETINGS FOR EASTER with Chocolate Eggs of all -kinds from 5c ups, Large Navel Oranges. 11�enu for Easter Sunday Breakfast- Florida Grape Fruit , . 3 for 25e (From our .own-Groye) Cream of -Wheat _ .4 lbs. 25e Breakfast Bacon -and Eggs - I5incaxdine and Gun n's Maple Leaf Coffee Cake and O'Neil's Best Coffee Special` thusweek per dozeu 60e For Easter Week LETTUCE Leaf, per bunch, • 100 Head, per head S9e California Celery, per bunch 20 Toanatoes` Bananas, and' New Cabbage Dates, per.,iki, .. , �Qe Figs ,•• . 3,1 s, r b lac TEA sold elsewhere at 60e Our price per,pound 54e Rolled Oats .. , 6 lbs. •250 Corn Meal , . . , . $ lbs. 25c Sardines in Oil 4 tins 25e Sardines ,in Oil 2• tins 25e • Sardinesisa Tomato Sauce .' . , .'2 ,tins 25c, tl Victor Salmon, good red, per tin , 30e Seeded Raisins, per lb Seedless' Raisins, per Ib. . Cocoanuts ; For Good' Friday Special Canned' Goods Week Peas .. , , , .. ,i 2 for 35e Canned Spinach per can 25e` Canned Asparagus, Libby'sTer `tin. . 50e Canned Sausage, Libby_'s Tier tin. , ...... 25e Canned Sausage, Gunn's per tin 35c 10:bars `P. & G ,and Gold Soap 3 pkges. Pearline 3 pkges. Rinse ...... .... . .... , 25e -Fresh Lake LIuron Herrian:g'. Cash & Carry Phone ;. 2 Deliveries . o • 1 141144 ismozerammaimaivessAmmieow Opening of the New ar heatre NORI'I ANDIE BLOCK Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 29, 30 ate: 31 You Couldn't Guess it In a Thousand years--- The ears -- The ending of the most. thrilling and romantic screen spec- tacle ever. shown lin America: LISTEN You have the superb background f gay'Monte Carlo, the fascinating renegade Russian Count' who makes- love to "a'll '• Women—the most despicable character ever filnned—"theman you will love to hate." There he is among the butterflies,'flit- ting from flower to lfower; making foolish- wives' even more, foolish as they fall under the magic spell of his evil and sin - THEN SOMETHING HAPPENS— "Something APPENS "Something most astotinding happens just before the picture ends," writes Harriette UnderhilI,'celcbrated'critic of the New York Tribune .',`Something- most astoantling, and wewont neve what t ,, al h t n is. If you would find,out the , regret of this ;great and wonderful screen spectacle, the ,turning point . of Screen art; sea . Ives THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE 'IN. AMERICA By and With VON STROHEIM, "The Man you will Love' to Hate" Presented by CARL LAEMMLE - A Universal.„Super-Jewel Production • THE MAST REAL MILLION : DOLLAR PICTURE Will be shown at the OPENING*of The New ' Star.' Theatre, March -29, 30 31 i)OUrs_ One MATINEE. ADMISSION': 250; children, 100, w- . at7.30 Show at 8.00 Rli)AY- AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2.15 EJ4°AEN, I LS The flowers that grow more popular each year. If you want Perennials new is the time to order., We offer front a selected list at 1.5c Each or $1,50 per down ACHILLEA BASY'•S BREATX COLTJMIhIN;f> kIIBISCUS COREOPSIS ICELAND POPPIES CANTERBURY BBEL7, ORIENTAL POPPIES PEACI-I BELLS CHINESE LANTERN PLANT DIANTHUS sS'ATICIS FOX GLOVE SPIIZAES ENGLISH COWSLIP VERONICA GAILLARD/0 GRANtIFLORA And many otter fonds. Try a Perennial Bed' and order ,early CUNING1-IAME,, Phone 31 oru 48 t Will Pay Y TO pay us a visit to look over our stock of Furniture and Hard.. ware. We feel sure of pleasing you with al splendid assortment,.` carefully selected from the best manufacturers. Our dining -room suites in. Golden, Fumed and Keppel Oak, as well as Solid Walnut are real bargains. Bedroom - suites,- springs and, mattresses galore. A fine new lot of Reed Chairs and Ferneries And remember our stock of Congoleuain Rugs, Linoleums-and Oil Cloths is complete: > The Eureka Vacuum. Cleaner gets the dirt and 'saves'a lot of work Ask for a demonstration Paints and 'Varn'ishes at all Prices A -complete line of Rubber -set' Brushes . USE MURESCO `FOR AIV'UP-TO-DATE' WALL FINISH ALSO WOD MOP FOR .CLEANING, WALLS AND CEILING Just the thing to "•make' house cleaning easy - O.Cedar Liquid veneer and Dust-Kil`'Mops—Oil or•Dry. '. NO -TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR STOCK :Clinton Hardware andlurniture Co. THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone 1u4 ' ' Hardware 1.95 IA ILL i xr We are not -holding any special open- ing inng. this season and -:are.. now . 'ready . to, show a- full line sof tailored and -dress hats.'' Your inspection is cordially invited THE VOGUE HAd2N�SS aad P�pair Sho Having pin'chased the harness 'business of the late Mr., Ar ;Me- Kewit, I an putting in a complete stock of -Harness, Collars, Sweat'' Pads, Harness Tarts, etc. ' Am prepared to make harness to order and' repair harness in a prompt and satisfactory manner, Call aiid consult us about your.: Harness In'Oblemsa OCR Morro "Right Goods at Iteaaonablo Prices” j Curren Pure ,CLOVER and get any gauntity ,:.'WELSH'S . berry and Grape) First' Class' Fresh Lettuce, Grapefruit. 1 to cansupply, "Roses and Snowflake, , ' ! Graham Flour Bring us" your The C.: &' ..P ..... .,cam., m & 'Shipley HONEY in I}ULK-Bring your own containers you desire. Grapelade, Peaclilade, PIumiacle, Fruitiade (Rasp;.' in tall. 1,5 oz., glasses. - - Dried Peaches; Prunes, Eating . and Cooking Pigs. Cabbages, Celery, Oranges, Lemons; Bananas' and T - you with North. Star, Maple ;Leaf, Purity, Five Flour in 24' lb., 48 lb:, and 98.'ib. bags, also and Cooking, -Bran. ,. .eggs and take advantage of TRADE PRICES. Sa- Grocers ,, Phoneit25 �- c -,dazed Took; rn orzters�cc'ac s maaieiD, ,m3a,.+ •les ew - rth 'Styles In i n.•.Y.. e havehave-our:41.6w -s rin ., snnntln g s'.' . .., s sppin 'stYles are, here.',:_ ,. The new ,� the tare. , �Q order. our new suit or Tlins n tl t _ overcoat : o s to have it when the spring opens. ; Come in and., intPect ,materiels 'and discuss styles• Y . PPis .& H. u a ti ns again do not Paiiits,- Sun Varnish We also carry and Ceiling and due ,--- PLUMING -... None that House Ttlrget that we carry and".Varnishes and Stains for your Freseotta Cold a full line of .'Wall Dnaters, HAIL1DWARE u � 3 MOPS IN ONE r. Mangeayle in a'aoeond. Saparuto mop ,clotha for W U5r, CII, pull. For- roman flotilla, etc Clennato, the last,. rood, wonderful labor•-nav,ngdevica. ` , Collnpo t tel anl5-aac,cin5 .f ri ll i can be forints out ley }i flatly wkln,t.4`t' or snuoeaer Otl ,flritel❑su mon in the world Doan: ail to ate n dymoa,ptra- b it.' S61d In Ettt ate GA, Cinf', y ')„,nY woo MOP cleaning season is almost with a complete line of Brandran-Henderson Floor Paints, also Sun Varnish "Ind floors and wood work, Water Paint for walls and ceilings. O -Cedar and Liquid Veneer Molls tor Eic Pe ELEC '1.ICAi rn91. , #M9�9G5'�N7ni4Yifi'A:'FG7',^"eSx4,,5, M.iMnai,ctanMn4v4i w.m.d.JTrt:ncNRdkkk • • , ..: . '. .0. di RJ Eft tris. Pan VENN zf*trds,3lX1; t th AIa;It4ancet ician and i thf Make Your House A Horne With Attractive WALL PAPER 'DB' W. D' Fair co. grten the r,heapest—Alwape the Beat D sI ! I mlunu+ um ncn ill:t u�ui•n '�'""�' �ii�i'�ir�� ' ne1 I i�6�. Mr., Wilfred Seeley was in London• last week. Mr. J. Taylor ' of, Toronto was in- town last `week. Mrs, W. S. Downs visited Stratford over the week -end.' Miss J3essie Porter, was in .town the. ford part o£"the week. Mr. Stewart Scott of Tor no was, haute over the; week: -end. • Messrs. Bert and Leslie Walters left for the west osi.Tuesday.: Mgrs. Milton Wiltse was a visitor in Straford-over he week -end. Miss Amy .Howson was in dfineardine for a equple of days last week: to a Miss Su 'ic s S n an has been visiting ? in Toronto duringthe,yast week, Mrs. McQuillan 'of , Lucknow has been visiting.Mr. and Mrs. Durnin, Mrs. Walter King ' is :spending the Easter vacation' with friends in • Detroit. • - Mr. and Mrs. -A. Neilans are spend ing Easter with. their 'daughter 'in' Petrolea.. Mrs. J. tA. Ford Ieaves to -day to "spend Eastertide with friends `"in ' "Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs...Emerson Heard ;of Bay `field have been visiting the for- iner's •brother, Mr'. L. Heard of; towns • Mr. and Mrs. J. Lutton go to Monti real 'this week to meet their son, who' -is. coming from Ireland, and' will spend Eastertide with Ottawa friends. " Miss Neva Jinks left Tuesday morn-- ' ing for Peterboro, where she will take a coursed' in -sterids before ;onterin the os'itaI ur g h B as a n se in-.. training. - / Mr. and Mrs. E: Pickard have been visiting their daughter in"Mitchell' but returned•on Tuesday on learn - of the earn-of-the Ilurning of their son's , house in Goderich township that. morning. ' Rev. S. E. McKegney : who has just arrived"'froni England 'Where ho has been', taking an O5cford course, will ,spend Easter' Day in Clinton and ,• wilL pieiich in St. , Paul's church on that day.- -- Miss McAllister of :Lveknow "was in town this' Week, being 'the guest of • -Mrs. C. J,` Wallis. She came down ; . td, -attend' the funeral of the late, Mts. John B an, which took place • (+. yesterday afternoon 'Mr; J. W Vanatter.05 ,The Godernch ,k Star was in town on Friday tftei noon for "a' few:hour end''made pleasaht.lball 'en The News-RecorcL• Mr ' Vdhattei .was on- lits .way to ''Wiiighaaft 'to visit:''his 'brother ih law. Mr. Deans,'Who isvery ill Miss 'Cora:derbi9•returned from San , " cfoft :yesterday, ,evening` and Will ,;'Spend. ,the Eastertide at' her,hgnle Y on the Base Line. \; Miss Jervis was under the'impression that the fun- 'oral-- of her grandmother, Mrs,.;', Bean,, was''to take. place to -day and , -expected to. behome.in time 'foi it Mrs. A. hoops- went to London ,eii Tuesday morning ' s 3 ai o nmg toi.attend 'the fan eral of Mr, IIooper's .elder• brother, who' died in that eity,on Monday ".and:'whose remaint were ,brought to the old. home village • of, Exeter .for interment. The condition of° 1VSr. Hooper's health prevented -him from 'attending the f nergl,'_ Dr. Gunn and Dr.- Shaw..Were. in. Wingham on Tuesday.afttrneon attending ',the `'funeral of'the' late Pi. Peter Macdouatd feriner post- miaster of London, and previous to' that a medical ,practitioner, • at Wingham, Dr. Macdonald for four terns represented East Huron in the Dominion Parliament, He will 'lie remembered by many here, Mr. John Stephenson arrived' the othci' day from Port Arthur and ti Sending si while in the .old home ,town. He enjoys life , in Port Arthur but Clinton will al- ways have a warm place in his affections and he has been warmly welcomed by his friends since his arrival. Mr. Stephenson Contem- plates building; -,,,,a house in Port Arthur during the corning summer, Stanle11.1 Toho- ish1 Mr, and Mrs. Ja`ines Jackson at- tended thefuneralof an snele; the late W. Rowe of Gorrie, this week., SPECIAL; Easter Gandy - Also n large ,assortment r f ulk and package chocolates ulk Ice Cream aisd 'Bricks alpENO ai°:' Confectionary' trnfl- Restaurant "We aim to please." 0' EXTENDS GREETINGS FOR EASTER with Chocolate Eggs of all -kinds from 5c ups, Large Navel Oranges. 11�enu for Easter Sunday Breakfast- Florida Grape Fruit , . 3 for 25e (From our .own-Groye) Cream of -Wheat _ .4 lbs. 25e Breakfast Bacon -and Eggs - I5incaxdine and Gun n's Maple Leaf Coffee Cake and O'Neil's Best Coffee Special` thusweek per dozeu 60e For Easter Week LETTUCE Leaf, per bunch, • 100 Head, per head S9e California Celery, per bunch 20 Toanatoes` Bananas, and' New Cabbage Dates, per.,iki, .. , �Qe Figs ,•• . 3,1 s, r b lac TEA sold elsewhere at 60e Our price per,pound 54e Rolled Oats .. , 6 lbs. •250 Corn Meal , . . , . $ lbs. 25c Sardines in Oil 4 tins 25e Sardines ,in Oil 2• tins 25e • Sardinesisa Tomato Sauce .' . , .'2 ,tins 25c, tl Victor Salmon, good red, per tin , 30e Seeded Raisins, per lb Seedless' Raisins, per Ib. . Cocoanuts ; For Good' Friday Special Canned' Goods Week Peas .. , , , .. ,i 2 for 35e Canned Spinach per can 25e` Canned Asparagus, Libby'sTer `tin. . 50e Canned Sausage, Libby_'s Tier tin. , ...... 25e Canned Sausage, Gunn's per tin 35c 10:bars `P. & G ,and Gold Soap 3 pkges. Pearline 3 pkges. Rinse ...... .... . .... , 25e -Fresh Lake LIuron Herrian:g'. Cash & Carry Phone ;. 2 Deliveries . o • 1 141144 ismozerammaimaivessAmmieow Opening of the New ar heatre NORI'I ANDIE BLOCK Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 29, 30 ate: 31 You Couldn't Guess it In a Thousand years--- The ears -- The ending of the most. thrilling and romantic screen spec- tacle ever. shown lin America: LISTEN You have the superb background f gay'Monte Carlo, the fascinating renegade Russian Count' who makes- love to "a'll '• Women—the most despicable character ever filnned—"theman you will love to hate." There he is among the butterflies,'flit- ting from flower to lfower; making foolish- wives' even more, foolish as they fall under the magic spell of his evil and sin - THEN SOMETHING HAPPENS— "Something APPENS "Something most astotinding happens just before the picture ends," writes Harriette UnderhilI,'celcbrated'critic of the New York Tribune .',`Something- most astoantling, and wewont neve what t ,, al h t n is. If you would find,out the , regret of this ;great and wonderful screen spectacle, the ,turning point . of Screen art; sea . Ives THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE 'IN. AMERICA By and With VON STROHEIM, "The Man you will Love' to Hate" Presented by CARL LAEMMLE - A Universal.„Super-Jewel Production • THE MAST REAL MILLION : DOLLAR PICTURE Will be shown at the OPENING*of The New ' Star.' Theatre, March -29, 30 31 i)OUrs_ One MATINEE. ADMISSION': 250; children, 100, w- . at7.30 Show at 8.00 Rli)AY- AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2.15 EJ4°AEN, I LS The flowers that grow more popular each year. If you want Perennials new is the time to order., We offer front a selected list at 1.5c Each or $1,50 per down ACHILLEA BASY'•S BREATX COLTJMIhIN;f> kIIBISCUS COREOPSIS ICELAND POPPIES CANTERBURY BBEL7, ORIENTAL POPPIES PEACI-I BELLS CHINESE LANTERN PLANT DIANTHUS sS'ATICIS FOX GLOVE SPIIZAES ENGLISH COWSLIP VERONICA GAILLARD/0 GRANtIFLORA And many otter fonds. Try a Perennial Bed' and order ,early CUNING1-IAME,, Phone 31 oru 48 t Will Pay Y TO pay us a visit to look over our stock of Furniture and Hard.. ware. We feel sure of pleasing you with al splendid assortment,.` carefully selected from the best manufacturers. Our dining -room suites in. Golden, Fumed and Keppel Oak, as well as Solid Walnut are real bargains. Bedroom - suites,- springs and, mattresses galore. A fine new lot of Reed Chairs and Ferneries And remember our stock of Congoleuain Rugs, Linoleums-and Oil Cloths is complete: > The Eureka Vacuum. Cleaner gets the dirt and 'saves'a lot of work Ask for a demonstration Paints and 'Varn'ishes at all Prices A -complete line of Rubber -set' Brushes . USE MURESCO `FOR AIV'UP-TO-DATE' WALL FINISH ALSO WOD MOP FOR .CLEANING, WALLS AND CEILING Just the thing to "•make' house cleaning easy - O.Cedar Liquid veneer and Dust-Kil`'Mops—Oil or•Dry. '. NO -TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR STOCK :Clinton Hardware andlurniture Co. THE STORES WITH A STOCK Furniture Phone 1u4 ' ' Hardware 1.95 IA ILL i xr We are not -holding any special open- ing inng. this season and -:are.. now . 'ready . to, show a- full line sof tailored and -dress hats.'' Your inspection is cordially invited THE VOGUE HAd2N�SS aad P�pair Sho Having pin'chased the harness 'business of the late Mr., Ar ;Me- Kewit, I an putting in a complete stock of -Harness, Collars, Sweat'' Pads, Harness Tarts, etc. ' Am prepared to make harness to order and' repair harness in a prompt and satisfactory manner, Call aiid consult us about your.: Harness In'Oblemsa OCR Morro "Right Goods at Iteaaonablo Prices” j