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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1923-4-5, Page 8a,;11Lotah askew$-Rerrrd C.11,INTON'S 11.1A1)x �.I JEWEL:11RY 'STORE Glasse X2$ Whetker for 1"o gcr short distances the Giabses are needed --we can'furnigh tlio fight ones The IQng and short of the whole,,natter'le that we can supply the,best of ei''rything in the•liiie'of Optical (oods. ,,o ,can l &)Ilg , on 014, Qoods anctuthat'4'what ip fivant Jeweller. and Optiennk,.' < . . 'n.JUEINSON .Next Hovey''s Druir Stein , vpr es something; New for Easter The'Spring. Stock -of Clothing, Hats, Caps, .Shoes and 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 ally the nifty styles shown this year in sportmodels for ybung men and the more staple lines for older men --$13.50 and up. Men's Fine Shoes. A splendid range in.,lace shoes on oxfords, black on brown at $4.50 to $0.50, „„:„Ladies slippers and oxfords in patent leather, black or brown P KiilL-'and, s Patent with grey trim. ' $3.75 to iF3.06. Spring Bats and Caps, Etc., in'a' big range at • easy "prices, No -wit the time to buy -the summer. requirements as�i:the stock is at. its best and the prices; lower than they will be later. Th mstee] PITONS tis. SMALL PROFITS MORE 'B1 ,($WEBS r)['e OUR, FIRST ANI IVERSARY . One year ago this horse Show Day our store was first opened Lor Business, and We take this opportunity of 'expressing our an- , predation for the patronal we hare.- received, and of soliciting a continuance of a - share of business. ; We promise courteous and ice best ualit goodr"at fair price; sixteen ounces to prompt service, 9 • me ed `�" guaranteed. a the pound' and satisfactiong The C. & S,. Grocers Phone 125 :'_' ew 1:111, p 111 Cloth1nj We ave 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 Mare Yor' • 'Moue' Hoye With Attractive • WALL. Tli Fair a Ofirin tate Cheapest-A1waya : the Best Lei llaaau IS /11/1111 `ill OS 1111, , Mr. Nos ndin Holland was in London, .yrecently. = Miss ;Ruth McMath of Inglewood is home for the Eastertide. 1Vliss Barbara McIver visitcdl, Kippe n friends on •Goo11 Friday. Mrs. W. D. Pair was the week-en51 guest `of Seaforth friends. Mrs, J,, E. Hovey spent the . Easter- tide with Toronto friends. Mr. IKarl-'W-illcen of London spent Easter at his ;home in town. Miss Ida and., ,Laura •Wilken t of Detroit were home for Easter, Miss Winnie Thompson of ,Toronto; is home. for the �lioliday period: Mrs G.,P •Sdvill'e visited: with. friends M Londesboro• last: ;eek -Miss Notii`tn. Bentley, of -London spent' the week -end with'Clihton friends.» Mr. and »Mrs; R. B. Carter and Miss Eva went to Kitchener for -Easter: Miss. Ida Cornish is spending theta cation time with, London ,„friends.' kiss Lois .Holmes of St, Catharines was rdith,» Cliuton> friends for . Eas- tor -Muss A. L. Stone is spending the ya cation period `at her home at Es` Miss Cora "McCool,' of Toronto spent;. the l astertide at her home in town Miss Nora ;Kennedy of -Mildmay ,firs, spending ;:the _vacation at hen home: in town. r .. . ]lir. Erskine Evans of --Toronto Unt- .3 MOP'S IN ONE Changeabtein a second., Separate mop clothe for Wats, Oil, Dust. For Beres, Hotels ole Clears to'the last speel. Wotidertulleyor-envinedeviee.. oollensiblic.Mel8•IDclnhg frame, can be Wrung "ant b5" hand. `wringer -or ue eno&or. On1�y fratelase mop in the, world. Don't fail tboee a demonstsa•' Lion, Sold' in all stores. R�asy�L ik WoiYiOP Na'othat-House cleaning season,is" almost with us again do not forget that, we carry a cpinplete line of Brandram-Henderson Paints and Varnishes and Floor Paints; alto. Sun Varnish and SunVarnish ' Stains for your floorsfloorS and wood work. • '' Froseottit Cold Water Paint, for'walls and ceilings, 'We also carry a full "line of, O -Cedar and Lictrfid Veneer Mops and Ceiling and `, Walt Busters. ss utter. & /Picks• HARDWARE .J . ELECTRICAL P1 U1VIIfING :Electric dtAzSg4'S, tli'ec, i i7 Citi of Appluxi Wiring «ask tc 1) Phone i 51or'. nd. Toronto Harland:. F Mr Leonard a >, was a !visitor: in town over the Eastertide. Messrs. J. Sutter and VJ Muter axe in London this week attending a ' convention. Miss Annie Lawrence of. the Strat ford .Normal is home for the holi- day period; •' - Misses Jean and Helena Middleton are up from Toronto for the vaca- tion period. Miss Minnie Falk of Stratfori was an Easter visitor' with 'her` aunt, Mrs. Akan Mr and Mrs Geo: Watts were the guests of Brircefield friends on Good -Friday, • ' ^ '•' Miss E. Komp, of : Bruce „Mines,- -is spending the Easter vacation at her hoe in town.:' Mr. ;and 'Mrsp. W. L. Cantelon and. family 'spent; the .Eastetride with Toronto,.friendi. Mrs. McEwan and children 'Of Ay1 mer rare visiting the lady's sister, Mrs 'IL It Sham : Mr and Mrs. N. Garrett of Wroxeter` spent Easter with the lady's moth- er, .Mrs.. S. McCool Miss Mary .Gibbings, teacher ' at Warkworth is» spending the holi days at, her home: in town. Messrs. Clarence and IIarold Kiltyof» Toronto were the guests of Clin- ton friends/ over the holiday.. - Miss B. T. Ward of the School pf Conunerce went "home to Mary- land for the Easter vacation. Mr. Frank Bawden attended the fun, eral of his uncle, the late Allan, Mc- Donnell of Exeter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wasman of'To ronto are visiting their parents : in ' town during the holiday season.'' Miss Sadie YSraper of Shelhourne and Miss Winnie Draper of "Walkerton 1 are home for the Easter recess. ReAv...T. E. Hogg "attended tic con- vention of the Ontario Educational Association in Toronto this week. Miss Clete Ford of:the>staff of Alma College, St. Thoinas, is spending the holiday time at her borne in town.. Miss A. Bartliff of the Herinan Reif- ' er Hospital, Detroit, is spending'a. couple ;of weeks at her home in town. • Mr. and Mrs: W. L Jolinson and children spent the Eastertide with" the forlirer's brother and mother at Chippewa. r Miss Bertha Webster of Hullett . spending -the Easter vacation with "her aunt and uncle. Mr: and Mrs. G. E. Saville. Mr. J. H. Lowery of North Bay is in town this week, having.cotne down. ,to visit his mother for a few days during the holiday period. ' Mr. W. 1t. Mcbainus 'of -Brantford, Miss Bessie MdCamus of London and Miss Marion McCamus of. Tb'-, ranee were home for the Easter- tide. ' Miss- Gertrude Wallis of Toronto is spending the Easter Vacation: at • her home in town. She is accom- panied by her frieticl, Miss Lillian Follock. Lt. -Col, H. B. Combo, Lt: -Col. J. W. Shaw and Capt. W. E. OlNell, M,C. attended the funeral of the late. Majnr, Isaac Hetherington at GA erieh on Tuesday. Or. Shaw was one of 'the palibearersii ^ Mr", and -Mrs, Outliers `.lino babo o R` Hamilton spent the week -end 'With date lady's mother, Mrs, Lawrence, who has hemi assistin'r in nursing Iior sister, Miss Whitely, Mr. Dan- iels went to Toronto' lhonbr.r uuhinT;' of the week to attend the meeting of the O.:L, A. i row day an .roe/ef-. eek ed: p eeia�s �r edp tli's sugar, 9 Ilbs, '14 oz for ' , ..$f.40 • special tai"ice by the bag) Both Dor. t1 ion -and Redpath, 11. �Soethirug=}extra�� "'tea ��lifo i eedl• e• s R• aisins Ca1-iforni 'chto "ce•pruiies C"hose Dates Choice f figs,: cool i g o1c•e •u1ied fig•s• p'er ib 54c.. 2 Jbs fo»r c', psi` iii» IOe ' 3 itis °fo;r: 25,c.•. Extra ` spici ,i for this week, 6 lbs moiled oats', forr5c ,Siariffnes in Tomato sauce Sardines • in oil Cohoe sail .oa .'; . lb tins ' Victor • salol 1 lb -tins Good red' saio� PiiehardS' G, ars,P. or' Gold soap 72c k2 for 25c 4 for, 25c er tip 3oc half :;lb ti,11.15c 19c ,. 3 Pe line 25c '3 Rinso 25c' l+•£esh.head:,lettuce ' 'Ca'fornia celery- , Fresh .leaf !Attlee l'Fresh 'l'omatoes Florida grape fruit California -oranges pecial Bargain ' Table- --Choice 10c wI. Cash f & Carrti 2 Deliveries \ r ffl , declared re-elected. Dr.Milne• has", Two' were ,?emulated for, the reev ' 'beoir''reeve' of . •Blytl} ` 'for•'a great ship of Blyth and._ it was expected many jxears and was warden of 'the there was gomg`to be`a:contest.'as county. A year ago he dropped out some .'years 'ago' these. Iwo' nonnnees of the''race.'hut he is at the helm had a - fight ;hut, at'the• last, John again -and with his past experience Potter resigned, ''and Dr, Milne was , should fill the, position well. EREN • The -flowers that grow 'inos' popular each year. 7 If you »Want Perennials now is the: time td .order. We offer 'roam aaaselected:. list at, r 15c Each or. $1,50 per dozen BABX,r,S RREATII ' IIBI"'CU I a s / ICELAND, POPPIES J. ORIENTAL EOPPIIS .>z CHINESE- LANTERN PLANT' STATICE ' SP11tAES ACHIILL»E COLUMBINE, COREOPSIS CANTERBURY BELL. PEACH .BELLS, DIANrfItU .. FOX GLOVE ENGLISH COWlSLIP VERONICA' -,GAILLAR DIO GRANDIFLORA And many other kinds: Try a Perennial Bed and order early Ulr ANGHAME ,,.Phone 31'' FLOR!* S iL.T A Ministerial Concert To be given in WESLEY CHURCH • —0N- Thursday, Apr, 12 Consisting of Choruses, Solos, Trios, Addresses and Readings Ten ministers, including four resi- dent ones, take part in this miter teintnent, IIEAR IT D, Will be Good Similar entertainments' have been given other places and have proved a: success. 6 ' AD.MISSION,. ,grid - Concert at 8,p. m Doors open at'7 30. OTJCE» In regard to' the printed prize list for the Spring Fair„ it is regretted that , the following special prizes were omitted: Hawkins & Miller, ''Hardware Mer - char ts,' $5.00 , .Clinton hardware &. Furniture Co., 115:00, A• J.:1VIeMURRAY, Secretary. • Also a large assortment of bulk and paeizage chlrcolateg Bulk fee Cream aiid 13ricks *Care) ll C;'onfeitionary and 7te.5,taurttxit�' tilde Aim to 1dease," t 7 pay`us I vis' t eve, ' 11 rstock of FurnitureHard- ware. a d- o a it . oleek.e17 n, and II r ware. We feel `sure of pleasing yon with . a splendid assortment; carefully selected front the best manufacturers.• Our dinin '-room suites in Garden, :Fumed and' Keppel Oak' as:• well as Solid Walnut, aye real barganls. ' pP Bedroom suites, springs and mattresses galore. niyA"nfine new lot..of, Reed Chairs.: and Ferneries And, remember ' our' • s i,inoleums and stock of 'Congoleum 'Rugs, Oir Cloths is complete ... . _ The Eureka 'Vacuum, Cleaner gets the dirt and saver a ire of,- work Ask for a demonstration e , at all. Prices ,a Paints and Varnash s -' A conmplete,'IinB of,?Itubber-set�•$rushes' USE MURESCO FOR AN UP-TO-DATE WALL FINISH , ALSO WOD.'MOP FOR CLEATING WALLS. -ANO CEILING,: - Just the thing_ to make house :cleaning easy •`7 O.:Cedar Liquid `veneer 'Lind Dust Kil Mops—Ori or -Dry. NO TROUBLE TO'SHOW :OUR STOCK . antOn Hardware And Furniture THE STORES WITH A STOCiki Furniture .Phone 1u4 ' Hardware 1195» Strike mno rink, Islington's gain- ink, the Favor- 'fagot avor-ito'i)Sot nothint I nothinkl nothinkl. "C'mon i;IsIing-' ton,' he'll win! n�'!l win! ..he'll ',aWinl" 'Beat that !sling- ton, and save •nny i•2t;O00 frgFn this bloke who don't know a 'arse frons ri jackass "» Samuelson Production n^ moat:gt4pping• scene e4ier staged in'motio t plcfti'res ' 1 ER Y F7 YEARS "lint plain blokes" in the stands With Queen Victoria in the Royal ,}sox, Lords, Earls and t st lis , Picturesque Bookies and t olocsrfui joci�ies; and thin the Acttaask Ruota'ia�g, of'. ate English itDerby of the S o tie Days of the Mir. ' `'» Y t 8 Smashed ell esisti9,%Cpicnta Records in Rn8ldnif; dihsinx "Stith of a NorYox'; Ad the "Doty Norsemen qf6f,e Aycfblyi+si' Popular Prices. glT o pails ...; Pop � ri S,,, St,ar TFIrA»TnE Direct from Massey .Hall and 'Princess, Toronto \' Evenings 50c children 25cr Sat Mat 25'50,: ," o' inuutes to Go," Starring Charley ond�� ���d T�es >salay, °°l"� , , fRwiy, also a 2 -reel 'Sunshine Co e l ' „ ednese?ey au d Thursday,' "Don't Doubt; your Wife,spar 'i;a n ,l .: Leah � ,. gird1' also �a , l� u° � ia ou l Come, .