The Clinton News Record, 1928-01-19, Page 8. , ,
("LIN`CON-NE'il„'S ItECOPI) '
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OLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
That
Continuous
Eye Strain
Physicians, will t11 you that eye strain is responsible for many
serious ills. Certainly it will cause jumpy ,nerves, headaches, and an
uncomfortable feeling in ,general that is a serious handicap to you.
Let us examineYour eves. The examination will'reveal the
trouble—if there is any. And if there isn't—then it will be a‘great
satisfaction to us to tell •you that your eyes don't need glasses. If
you do need glasses, then each day you go without them means
added strain on your health. •
We have a becoming style for every type of face:' Every pair
of glasses from Johnson's has a mark of distinction and personality.
And.our .prices are so reasonable that this need not enter into the
question at, all.
R.', H. JOIHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Fine Jewellery „and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
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tvlidaWinter Sale -
CONTINUES
FOR THE BALANCE OF'-'I'HE 'moral"
• Cut Prices on All Lines of Winter Merchandiee
Ken's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing, Staples and Shoes all
• represented in this Clearing Sale.
Special low Prices on Overcoats to Clear,
About 10 dozen Bath Towels all sizes. Reg. 25c to 65c.
Sale Price 17c to 49c.
Pure Linen Toweling, a Bargain 15c
Another I() dozen of those Pure Linen Glass ToWels, to clear at 25c.
LOWEST -POSSIBLE PRICES ON ALL LINES FOR
QUICK TURNHVER.
Plumsteel Bros.
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during the year 1927 whose cleanse
ha S been recently recorded, no lets
than six citizens have confebsed to
being readars of our adS.
AND WIEEREAS , there may be
others who siniilarly honor us by
their perusal.
AND WIIEREAS the writer of
this column takes it, as right kindly
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of all six—and the others. - •
BE IT RESOLVED '
that We join in the hope With all six
of them and the others that through-
out 1928 the joke will always be on
the other -fellow.
Sometime,
if you are a reader 'o'f
this part ofthe paper you may find
that which will tend towards profit
and advantage for both of us. Life's
projection machine has started a new
reel on the 1928 screen and surely it
will show Much of mental' content-
ment if its moral is the past years
debts as paid. We have recently
mailed a few hundred, accounts and
we would be grateful for a prompt
cash response: The best thing with
which to "feather your nest" is cash
down. In the experience of most ,peo-
ple it -provides a pleasure and comfort
as does eiderdownin, your cushion
or pillow. •
• You need yeur money;
' I deed mine.
If we both get oure, ,
It will be fine.
But if you get your§
And hold mine, too,
What in the world •
Am I going to do?
You know how much you have en-
joyed reading Saturday Post for the
paot Year. Why not make surd of
even greater Pleasure by renewing
your subscription new?. Price, $2.00;
Good Housekeeping is $3.50; Ladies
Horne Journal is - $1.00 and Daily'
Mail and Empire or Globe le $5.00.
Tile WII Fair CO
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Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
•Radiola 17
Rave you listened to this wonddrial Radio, If you have not you, I
do not know what Radio reception is ;at its best, Come in and let uti I
demonetrate this machine to you and see the simplicity of operation.
Operates from any lamp docket.
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• Radiola 17 has attained the Goal of all Radio IVIanuftleturees, yet
it defies competition at its low price, Canadian General Electric
• Product.
Perhaps you are tired fussing with Batteries and chargers. Let
us give you a value in price on your preset Receiver,
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Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w •
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Suit Special for January. s
Regular $43.00 Suit for $35.00
Special price for the balance
of January only
Davis & Her an
Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing
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W CURRELL THOS. SHIPLEY
We are Prepared to give you prompt an deffieient SERVICE, ,
during the •year 1928. Feesh goods of the iottex cemlities will -be
supplied at prices well ip keeping. Prompt Deliveries, and Courteous'
Treatment at alI times. Careful attention given phone orders. Let
us have the pleasure of, supplying Your grocery needs. When you
give isa an order you can be satisfied that it will have careful
attention. '
TilE C, & S. GROCERS
Branch 125j M 2.54,y+7
To reduce our -stock- we are introducing a 2Se sale
Friday Saturday Monday and Tuesday January 20 21 23 24
Mrs. G. VanHorne was in London this
week. -
Mr. Fle-IL Wise was in Toronto last
week.
Miss Annie Stevens spent, Sunday
with Blyth friends.
Mrs. Wm. Higgins has been visiting
relatives in Seaforth.
Miss V. J. Hill has been visiting rela_.
tives in St. George. ..
1VIr. 'Wesley Morrison of London is a
guest of Mr, 3. A. Ir -Win. -
Large percentage of -otir goods will be at
- a sale price of 25c for cash.
, Corn Stiarch, 3 pkg . . ...................... : ,25e
2 Cans Peas , 25e `
4 pkgs.111cLaren's 'Jelly Powder 25c
3 pkgs. Corn.,Flakes . ..... . 25c •
2 lips. Ginger Snaps , . ................. 250
• 334 "lbs. Granulated Sugar . .........., 25c
25e
Soap Chips, 2 lbs. . . . . ... .... , 25c ;
• White Beans, 4 lb. .... . .. ........... ... 25e ;
Seedless Raisins, 2.1bs, , 25e
• Lux Toilet Soap, 4 fax ; ... . .... 25o
• Castile Soap, 6 for , . . . . .. . . 25e
Sifto Salt, 2 for . . . 25e
.... . 25e Silver ....... ....... , • 25e
6 bars Soap . , ........, , .... 25c .
Choice, Comb Honey . „, , , 25c
2 lbs. Prunes, (ungraded) , .. . • 25e.
Jam (to clear) ... . . ....... . . . . .... , , 2de
Mixed Peeleper lb.. . ... 25e;
Large Pink Sahnon „ . . , 25c ..
2 cans. Tomatoes e ........ -25c .
Babo, 2.foe ....... . . ... 25c..
Chippewa Salt, 3 fax . • ........... . . . 25c,
Polishing Chamois . . . ............
Special Price on Cane Sugar by the bag
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2,..lis: ..,Date, : OTHER SPECIALS SPECIAL FISII LIST— FRIDAY X. ND SATURDAY . .
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—33c Halibut, per lh., t.... ...... . .... , . . .. ..., _ 25c
35 11:: PailPei 1 Lard Syrup _ . ..
. . - 2 lbs. Macaroni ...
51cFilletts Haddie, Per ,lb. . . .........,.. ... .. .. ......... 252 '
22d Red Salmon, per lb ''... ..., ..',. .. . . .... „.„.,...........—. 25c
16 bare P. & G. 'Soap . ' ' - 43c Ciscoe Herring, per lb: . - 25c
. Baking Powder, per Can, , 19c Fresh Herring, 3 ths. . . ; . .. 2.... ..... . . .. ........ 25c ..
Special Black Tea . , ... . ....... .. ... ....... ....- 55c - Bloaters, 2 for . . :.... .......... . .. . . . . . . ., ...., ., .25c
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See our Special 25e Counter
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 pan.
Cash- and , 0 !•-
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ORDER EARLY
Phone.
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Goderich Township
The A. Y. P. A. of . St. James'
church, Middleton, will meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seeepe
on Tuesday, Jan, 24th, at half past,
eight. This being scientific night,
Papers on scientific subjects will be
given, followed by a social- hour.
lVfr. Alfred Bosom pi South Dakota
has been visiting his brother, Mr.
David Eason of this township. It is
eighteen yearsesince Easom.left
here for the West and he naturally
sees many changes, many of the older
people having epaseed on and the
yoenger 011es
hpve grown up or mov-
Mrs. L. C. Harrison is spending a few I ed Wale ,
days in Toronto this week. - -----
Mr,. and, IVIrs, G. De.MeTVggart left (Intended, for last week.)
"Tuesdag on a trip to Florida. Cbuncil met in Holnoesville on Mon -
Mr. W. Laney Of Toronto visited this day according to itatute. After telt-
•week with Mr. and Mrs. Watts. ing the Declaration of office; the
Miss Alice Siemer of Stratford spent reeve, IL C. Cox, spoke briefly of the
ethe week -end at her home in town. responsibilities resting upon them; the
'Vire. C. fr. Hartlife left this week on work before them and the need of har-
` a visit to Seaforth, Prestonand =try and co-Operatien among themToronta.
Toronto. - for their own pelasure and for the
111rs. Burns has returned after a visit good of the municipality at large.
With her sisterf'Mrs. J. W. Moore Each of the councillors replied, vole -
of Coderich.
ing their agreemerit with the senti-
Miss Barbara Ryder Was the week-. meets of their. superior officer and
end guest of Miss Pearl Crittenden promising their individual •co -opera -
of Londesboro. tion for the .attaimeent of these
Miss Sadie Watkins returned last ideate, •
week after a visit with her, sister .
in Flint, Mich. After approvleg of the minutes of
last ineeting as read, the eorrespon-
Miss Palma- Thinking visited Miss deuce was considered. Re- appointing
Margaret. Ross of Londesboro a few, constable for enforcement of Liquor
days last week. • . Control Bill, filed, Ite 'Ontario School
Miss Helen Cooper was the guest of Trustees Ratepayers Associatiort, fil-
Miss Violet Fairse,rVice of Londe- ed. Re Xespital for eibk- Children,
bore for a few days. No action. Re Ontario Good Heade,
Mr. A. Torrance of Toronto has been Laid over until' poet meeting. Re
visiting his parents, 'Me. and Mrs. Municipal ‚World. The clerk was in,
John Torrance of town. ' structed to order six gopies. Hy -law
Miss eledeline Streets Spent the
No. -1; Setting, the. salaries for the
week -end at tbedesbore, the guest, year as read 'the third'time Was pas -
of Miss Atmeda Crittenden. sed. Clerk, $135.00. (This -being
Miss Gladys Crich e. and her niece,. the same as lata year by grouping
Miss Vero. Douglas spent a few days 'some extraseTreasurer, $110.00;
'last -week with Seaforth frieeds. Collector, $105.:00;. Assessor-, $85.00;
Miss Grace Carbin of Guelph spent Auditors, $8.09 each; Superintendent
theaveek-end with .her brother, Mr.
of Road, 40c per hour.
Carbir of the Collegiate staff. By-law No. 2; Appointing the of -
'Vries Relay Irwin wee in $tratimoy
e aa readievas passed. Clerk, It
G Thompson; Collector, Howard Star-
t -6: cM01.;:ikn ,atk thteenIdaitnegWhileli
Holmes.„
Mr, ma `Mrs, Wfll Slorrien returned
last week to their home in lean-
kakee, 511., after a visit at the home
of the f minter's father here.
Mrs. Thos. Noble and Mrs. Clarence
Rath returned, to their licimed in
13lyth. on Friday after spending a
• Week with 'Vers. Her. Churchill.
Mr. G. Burrowe of Lanfine, Alta., and
'VIT. F. Vrooman of Goderich, were,
guests of the formet's aunt, Mi.s.
Margaret Penrebaker, on Monday.
Mr; Gordon L. Hall. who has been op-
erater in The News -Record office
for the past three or four years,
left Saturday to take a position an
the Whig -Standard, Kingston.
Mrs. Harrison of London is visiting
her son, Rev. L. C. Harrison, at St.
Paul's rectory. Master Gordon Har-
rison, who has been seaying. With
her for a tine, "accompanied her.
Mr. Charles Twitchell of Windsor 'paid
a flying visit to Clinton on Satin.
- day, going from here to London to'
spend the week -end :with his little
- daughter, who resides with her aunt
Mrs. Russ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cooper were in
Toronto on Monday, going down to
meet the Teenier's brother, lett...Ern-
est Cooper or London, England, who
came over to New York on
nese and and who ran over to Toronto
to see his relatives.
sir John Mulholland spemt last
•dy; Assessor, ghee, D. Cox;
Jas. Johnston., and Austin _Study;
Shoeateendance officer, D, Glidden,
sr,; The appointment of Treasurer and
Road Supt. being left over 'until next
meeting; Wee ct Inspector, D. Gliddee;
Medical. ,Officee of Health, Dr. J. S.
Whitely; Member of Board of 'Health,
John C. Woods"; Sheep Valuers, G. W.
Sturdy and Robb. Cluef; Fence View-
ers, Division 1, Chris. Johnston, Geo. -
Laitliwaite, Geo: Sowerby; No. 2,
Geo.' Sturdy, E. W. Hick, Robt. Rod-
ges; • No. 3, T. M. 'Woods, J. McClure,
Wm. StewarieNo. 4 and 6, L. Ander-
son, D. Glidden, D. Churchill; ,No. 5,
rd Williams H 0,
GOOD BUSINESS MEN
The U. F. 0. Co-operative Conei-
pany, had a turnover of $20,000,000
in 1927, It appears that farmers are
more successful in business than in
politics.—Farmer's Advocate.
C. C. Commencement
Come and Hear Us Commence
DANCING, PRANCING
HAPPY CHANCING,
SINGING, RINGING
BELLS A JINGLING
PLAYS GALORE
FUNNY FOLK LOVE
FUNNY FELLOWS HAM.
.A.ND SLAM '
BEATING. ON AN OLD TIN PAN
SCHOLASTIC BOMBASTIC
GYMNASTICS ,
HON'T BE ALL DIRESSED.UP AND
NO PLACE TO GO!
COME HERE!
IN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
'WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY
February 1st, 2nd, 3rd
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
ALL SEATS RESERVED
Seating Plan open at Fair's
January 25th.
45-2.
COAL
D. L. and W. Coal and Semet-Sol-
vay Coke alawys on hand fax immed-
iate delivery.
Also a quardity of dry Maple Wood
Orders taken at Suttee and..Pee-
due'e and accounts Meer be baidthe20.
W. J. -.MILLER & . SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
Phone 46
Rob Smith , Howa , .
Murphy
Pound Keeiters: No. 1, Geo. And-
rews; No. 2, Cbae.,Prouse; No, 3, John
McGuire; No. 4, Arnold Miller; No. 5,
Harvey MicCaitney; No. 6, Norman
'Tolland. Solieitor. W. Brydone, Civ-
il Engineer, R. Patterson.
Hy -law No.:3, Providing for bor-
rowing of money for current expenses
from the Royal Bank was passed.
The -coureil approved the purchase
of a McCaskey adding machine and an
order Cor $27.00 was drawn to supple
. -
mere the Holmes gift in paying foe
the same.
. The following accounts were order-
ed paid:_ -Howard Sturdy, postage'
34o,,5750; -Election Execeses, 858.00,
T. E. Whitely postage, statiouery,
war stamps, $17.80; J, J01111,0011, pos-
tage repoets, $2,75. „;
J, E. Whitely was appointed erees
ever Twotem'. and R. G. Thompsen
eupt, assistant pro. tem. "Tem council
'eek in Delroit with his daughter, then acliourned to meet Monday, Feb.'
Mrs. 13ireh, ;and her daughter, Miss 6, at 1,80 een.' .
Mineel. ; —R. G. Thompson, Clerk.
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A LITTLE LEAK WILL RUIN
THE FINEST HOME
There isn't any leakiiig when Haw-
kins installs your plumbing. Yet pipes
will freeze and burst. With freezing
winter months here it Is well to re-
member that an ounce of prevention
is worth a ton • of cure. Let IS in-
spect your plumbing. We, never re-
commend changes or repairs unless it
-is to your advantage. It is to our
advantage to follow. this policy and
we do --consistently. We promise
prompt and effielent service, and
that's what we deliver.,
Cur service charge is very reason-
able and all work is guaesinteetl. And
our fixtures and appliances are as
dependable as our work. - We get
much satisfaction Trent doing our
work in a thorough, prompt Nerd ef-
ficient manner. .
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 2e4
OUR ANNUAL
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lid-Willter Fun' ure Sale.
• So if you want to save real dollars it will pay you to Buy Now,
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because when, we advertise re sale you know its Genuine and that you
• really will save on anything you purchese.
This year we are specializing on a lot of Chairs and Rockers,
upholstered in leather and leatherettes. Also a nice variety of Reed
and Fibre chairs and rockers. The prices on them will surprise you.
As usual during our Winter Sale we -have cut the piece on our
Desks and Section Book Cases, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites,
Cheaterfield Suites, Tea Wagons, Chesterfields and End Tables, Fer-
neries, Pictures and Mirrors,
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
• TRE STORES WITH STOCK •
FUNERAL DI -RECTORS
OTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 „„ Hardware 195
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SERVICE • QUALITY
• Specials Thurs., Friday, Saturday.
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Sherrif's (Sevelle Orange)
Mmalade, 21/2 lb Jae 55e
ar
Pure Straw or Itaspberry Jam
3 lb. Jar 55e
Choice Tomatoes
2 for 25e
P. & G. Soap
Special Trice
10 bars 43c
Corn Flakes '
3 pkgs. 29e .e.
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Choice Pees
' 2 for 25e
BACON , '
(Kincardine Brand)
Matches• '
3 boxes 25c
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Powder
In piece- 25c lb.
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Cottage
Jelly
All faxFlav25oers.
. 3 Good
f oRriee
250
Price. --Roil5elb.
Sugar Granulated
1,0 Ib. for Tee.
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Broken Sodas
3 lbs, fia. 29c
Ammonia
4 pkgs. 25c
TALIBUT, SAL -MON, H.ERRING LETTUCE
CELERY, Oranges, Etc.
L. LAWS ON & C, O.
• PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY
• Let Your :ia'c)rtal
• eic*,„ e e Yo,Ir Fiiends
Make the entrance to your beme inviting and attractive, so that
your guests will Teel doubly welcome and wish. to come again, The
right kind of doorway will de that.
Glass doors add tone, charm and a simple dignity which solid.'
doors soniehow lack. We can supply you with some very artistic
and atteactive doors panelled in glass. Let us call and show you.
' When yoc desire the best to be bad specify our mill woelc.
Thornas IVIcKenzie. Estate„ Clinton
Phone 88 .Residence, 62