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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-01-26, Page 7MOStellitEMSSISSISISanalanaXIIHMOSEMIallePa CLTN LEAD istealco NG JEWELERSTORE That Continuous Eye Strain Physicians will tell you that eye strain is responsible for many serious ills. Certainly it will cause jumpy nerves, headaches, and an uncomfortablefeeling in general that is e serious handicap to you. Let us examine ` your eyes., The examination will reveal the troupe 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 stylefor every type of. face. Every pair of glasses from Johnson's hasa'niark of distinction and personality. And our prices are so reasonable that this need not enter•, into the • question at all. �.:.. xi. JOHNSON „ Graduate .of Toronto College of Optometry 3:11 Jewellery and Repairs Next llovey's Drug Store 4Winter Sale • .i: CONTINUES FOR THE BALANCE OF THE MONTH Cut Prices on All Lines of Winter Merchandise Men's- and ,Boys' Clothing and Furnishings, Staples and: Shoes all` represented in this Clearing Sale. Special low Prices on Overcoats to Clear. About 10 dozen Bath Towelsall sizes.. Reg. 25e to 65c. Sale "Price _17c to 49c. Pure Linen Toweling, a Bargain 15c • Another. I0'dozen of those Pure Linen .Glass Towels, to clear at 25e, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ON -*LL LINES FOR QUICK TURNOVER. ' Piurnste1. Bros. PIIONB 85. Rad-iola Have you listened to this Wonderful Radio. If you have not you • do not know. what Radio reception is at its best.. Come in and let us : demonstrate this machine to you and seethe simplicityof operation. Oirerates from any; lamp socket. • Radiola, 17 has attained the Goal of all Radio Mantifaoturers, yet it defies competition at its low price,' A Canadian General Electric •Product. ;Perhaps you' are tined fussing With,Batteries•and chargers. Let us give you a value,in price on your present Receiver. Sutter dki Pere PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING - Phone 147w`•• Suit Special for January Regular $43.00 Suit for $35.00 Special price`o :t • al for balance of January on y avis et.c Herman Cleaning and Pressing • Custom Tailoring afailaIMMITIMOlaah THE C Branch 125j • Our fresh vegetables : and fruits, our complete line of bot-:• tled, package and Canned goods, and our consistently'low level of prices, make this store the best place far`,yeu,to•do your market Ing. You Will:find fresh, ap- petizing and tempting- "food- stuffs that will satisfy the most fastidious appetite, and furnish, many delightful' variations' to your menu.' This week we. are offering :.particularly attractive pi,ices on all groceries and mar.; ket dainties. S. GI OCERS Main 125w Y Feist I; C 0/4 -NEWS 'REt;OIID J:Jn RSD4iY, J'ANUA.RY•2Gte,`'l Dance :Folio 1 oibner r , `t The one previous to this -.,vas No. 12, but many people think that 13' stands for hard luck so the publishci-e commenced numbering afresh 'with Series "A". There e is- no , hard luck associated with Feist' DanceFolios and the new one is an A-1 colleetion containing the cream of the Feist publications during 'the. past six months, including as you will realize when you see it many big hits and many worth' while : pieces that were not perhaps quite So well . known. Life' without music would be just about as drab as prohibition without booze. Yon -naturally have' to have music to be cheerful and we think you ' will become enthusiastic ' about the new folio. It 1Pas So pieces of anisic for -which if you bought thein seperatelyyou would;pay at the rate 'of 35c each or 3 for $1.00 making a total" of $10.00. The price of the folio is 600 at rate of two cents each for the 30 pieces. THE NEW; FOLIO INCLUDES: "At Sundown” "Honolulu Moon" "Just Once Again" "Sing Me a Baby Sone `You Don't Like It—Not Much"' ".rust the Same" "in a Little Spanish Town". "Sam, the Old, Accordion Man" - "If You .See Salty" and 21 -Other Good Ones.- Don't nes.- Don't forget— tie a string around your finger if necessary. The _1A1„,D; Fair Ca. Often the Cheapest Always, the Bet PIcoN1 ive ale Continued to End of January -- I' or Cash. Some, Lines are going out u° � � � xcklyo Corn Starch, 3` pkgs. . , ... . 2le `L Cans Peas.. Ole 4 pkgs. McLaren's Jelly Powder 25e 3' pkgs. Corn ?u Flakes 25e 2 lbs:''. Ginger'Snaps 25c lbs. Granulated Sugar . :.. 25e' 2 lbs. Loaf Sugar .. 25e Soap Chips, 2 . lbs... '... .............: .:. ...:...... 25c 4 Medium Lamp Glasses . .. . 25c Seedless Raisins,, 2 lbs... 25c Lux Toilet Soap. 4 for . 25e Castile Soap, 6 for .., 25c 'Siftp Salt, 2 for •25e Polishing Chamois 25c Buy now while they 4 plcgs. Amrnonia'G . 15c. 6 bars O'Neil's Soap .. 25c: Choice Comb Iloney "25e" 3' lbs. Rice .... ... ..• . 25c 2''ibs. Tapioca . 25e 2 lbs. Prunes, (ungraded) 25e 13. Bacon, per lb.'. .. ... .. '25e Jam '(to clear) . .. ... 25c Mixed Peel, per lb.': 25e' Large Pink. Salmon ... -250 .... 2 cans Tomatoes .. 2ao Babe, 2 for ... '250 -Chippewa' Salt, 3, for ...... ......, ...... ' 25e Silver Polish ... ; ....:.. ....... 25e Special Price on Cane Sugar bythe bag OTHER SPECIALS 2 lbs,'Dates` . 22c 5 lb. Pail. Syrup - 33c --- 2, -..lbs. 1VIacaroni -22c 31b: Pail Lard... ........... .... ..... . 51c 10 bars 'P.-& G.'Soap 43e Baking Powder; per can . 19c Special .Black Tea ' ' 55c SPECIAL FISH` LIST— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Halibut, per Ib... 25e Red -Salmon, per Ib..... 2Gd' - Filletts Haddie, per ib.. 25.e:. Ciscoe Herring, perlb. • 25e Fresh Herring, 3 lbs... . 25c Bloaters, 2 for .. 25c, See our Special 25c Counter I1•1 THE MORNING niter DELIVERY 9 a.m. Cash and: .Service 7N THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. - W. T. O'NE-ii- Fho:e ii��h�Ilu� �illGillunii�unrmm eutiu;;iiiiao;glll�'�j'P Miss Eva Carter of .Kitchener spent the week -end at her home in town. Supt. H. B. Chant was in Toronto last week attending the annual Hydro Convention; . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford left this week on a visitto friends in Hamilton and Toronto. Mrs. • Ben. Cole was called to $ pail- anti,,Mich:, on Monday by, the ill: ness of her sister. Mrs. W. H. Cowan Ieaves tomorrow for a visit with' friends in -Toronto Brantford and Bright. Reeve Bert Langford is in Goderich this 'week attending the January meeting of the:County Council. JVl~r. Jack Bawden 'of Hamilton was home Saturday, owing to the illness of Miss Zetta and Mr, Frank Baw- den. . Miss Helen Holmes has rdturaied to Toronto after 'having spent several weeks with her parents, Rev: A. A. and Mrs..Holmes. - Mrs.: l3rgwn; and two children . told Miss;'bi'innie Cowanhave returned to Toronto after visiting at the home of the latter 3n (own. M4". and Mrs, James Cassedy' of El- - more, Sask., and Mrs. W. Walton 'of Bright have been visiting at the home of.the ladies' brother, 1VIrs,'W. H. Cowan of town. - Mr.- and Mrs. Frost of Flint, Mich., are visiting • in . town, being the guests Of the lady's mother, Mrs. S. McCool. Mrs. Frost was former- ly Miss Marjorie McCool. •.- •l6isa Florence Cuninghame left Sat- urday afternoon on -a ten -days' vis- it to New York City, where she will be the guest of ' Miss Isabel Straughan, formerly of Clinton. Mfrs: Sinclair, who has been staying With her sisters, Mgrs. W. Pickard and Miss Georgina ' Rumball, left Monday to spend a month in Hamil- ton, where her husband will he loc- Miss Eleanor McKenzie attended the Ontario Retail Limber Dealers' Convention held in London last week, Musa McKenzie was the. only lady lumberman; and the only one to attend the business sessions. But. many of thedelegates had'brouay'ht their wives, so she was not alone at the social events planned in -honour, of the convention. Londesbbro- The, monthly meeting of- the Wo- men's Institute will be in the community hall on ; Thursday, Feb- ruary 2nd. A paper on "Oanadian Music will be given by .Mrs. 13. Snell, duet, Mira. J. Crawford ,and Mrs. H. Sundorcock;-readings, 1VIrs, J. Melville: and Mes. D. Carter. Hostesses, Mrs; G. 11Idan, Mrs. G. 11,1eVittie, Mrs. R, Wells, Mrs. A. Wells,- Mrs. F. Shell - brook and Miss Mary Scott. Huron Road East Mr. James Holland's two brothers died. on Saturday last, Mr. Hubert Holland of Winthrope, aged LO,. and Mr. "Charles Holland of Detroit, aged Mrs. Mac. McDermid went to Paris on Saturday last to attend the funeral of- her aunt, Several from this vicinity attend:A the auction sale of Mi'. Ben Lindsay on Tuesday last. "' - Mr, Jaynes McGill suffered the mis ',forbore of losing a :valuable- horse one day recently. ' Mr. Win. Glazier delivered four fats hogs to Mr: D,..Co.ntelon, averaging, Brucelield Mrs. G. 1=fiilSs:visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rogers ..of Forest this week. ' • ' Mrs. W. Stevens attended the fun- eral of Mrs Baines, of. Exeter last bfr,' Roliert'''Flotant `is' visiting friends in Clinton this weak. Nurse . McTav'ish of Clinton_ is in Brueefield thi♦i,iweek. nursing Mr J. McCully, who is suffering from a ,broken leg. 3. The sincere sympathy of their many frendil, is extended to hini and his sister, Miss MCCully. il rS, Jas; McQueen, who was con- fined to her bed with an attack of acute neuritis last week, is now • re- covering her many friends will .bo glad to hear., " Colborne Township - Mr, and Mrs.:Trustler of the West are visiting Mrs.; Samuel Bissett and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young, Mr. -and Mrs, Gordie McPhee, and Mr, and Mrs. R. I .,Young. Mrs. Trustier was formerly Miss Olive Young. My. and Mrs:' A. W. Young enter- tained their friends to a euchre party on Tuesday evb'tiing, ' • gr. Lewis Ivers of Calgary, Alber- ta, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fisher and cousin, Miss, Vesta Fisher. 14Ir. James Chisolm, Leeburn,' en- tertained a large number to a euchre and dance on Friday evening. We are glad to report a marked improvement in the health of Miss Edith Fisher. The annual meeting ',of the muni- cipal Telephone: Ssistenr was held en Thursday afternoon,. Jan. 8th. ' 'Com- missioners fer '1�928-'are" Mr. Gordon Young, Mr: W Iilaifi. Thom' and Mr. Wn£:Marsh Mr. Gordon Limb, who was,appointed 'chairhian, filled the position in a capable manner. Miss Ila Brown spent a`few days with, her sister, Mrs, Vere Cunning- tram, • . Mr. Kemp of Guelph is visiting Mr. And Mrs. Martin. - Mr. Wm. Treble' spent a`few days with. his sister,;Mrs.Wi11Clayton of Putnam. Mrs. Daniel McPhee entertained a number of friends, one evening, last week, The Girl's Guild surprised Mrs, Harvey Fuller at their :monthly •meet-: ing by presenting her' with a salad bowl and spoon,_ '•Mrs..Fuller:thanked the girls in a few':.well:chosen words. :•' At Smith's Hill Sunday school a diploma was awarded 'to 'Miss- nor - oar? Watson for attending. Sunday school the most Sundays in. the year. Just -three were missed and -her super- intendent and- teachers Ilene she will keep up this good record. Another diploma' will be awarded this year. Who's going to get it? • . Miss Gladys Treble spent a few' days with friends at Auburn. •Some from Colborne attended 'the' party at Mr. and Mrs. George Sower-. by's on Wednesday; evening, - WIN'GI-I.AM: The funeral of Mrs. H. B. Elliott, wife of Ex -Mayor El- liott and now alderman. 'vas held Sun- day afternoon and largely attended The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Porno, of the Pr:'esbyteriait chur,ch;,of'whielr the deceased was 'a member. The pallbearers were May- er T. I+ells, Reeve J W. McKibben, W. J. Greer, O. Thompson,, and C. P. Smith. The remains were interred in the family plot in Wingham Cern- in weight 255 lbs, each. l dory. WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICK: PREVAILS Wort be -Long. �OfI Until February 1st, 2nd, 3rd When you come to see those "Icids" cid the things you had to do 'at the BIG C. C. I. - COMMENCEMENT Two Plays Admirably Acted "BROTHERS IN ARMS" and "BOX AND COX" - GYMNASTICS By the World's most famous Acrobats! Choruses and Quartettes (That gratify your 'taste for musie) Quaint Folk Dances, with their pic- turesque settings and costumes! TWO COMEDIANS whb-will keep: you in Spasms of Laughter! A Splendid Orchestra Presentation of Medals—Wednesday and Thursday Nights. Diplomas -Friday Night. All Seats Reserved 50c.; Plan. Now Open at Fair's 45-2. COAL D, L: and W. Coal and Semet-Sol vay Coke alawys on hand for immed- iate delivery. Also a quantity of dry Maple Wood Orders taken at Sutter and Per due's and accounts may be paid there. W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. Phone 46 If you need a Plumber Just telephone us and watch how quickly and efficiently we will ham, dle your plumbing work Coy .You. Our skilled plumbers are ever ready to serve you upon a minute's notice. Wo take particularpride in render- ing the highest quality of workman- ship at a cost that will prove very moderate, The very' next , time • ,you need a plumber just telephone 244 and let its prove• what we Say in this advertise- AIiDWARF and PLUMBING Phone 244 ORDER EARLY'' �p 4.8 OUR ANNUAL lYiid'tYiiltor Furllitllro SaIo-T Soif you -want to save real dollars it will pay you to Buy Now, because when we advertise a sale you know its Genuine and that year really .will save on anything you purchase. 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 chair'; and rockers, The -prices: on them will surprise you. ;As usual during our Winter Sale we have cut the prices on our Desks and Section Book Cases, Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Chesterfield Suites,, Tea Wagons, Chesterfields and End Tables, Fer- neries, Pictures arid Mirrors.. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE'STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 • QUALITY SERVICE ATI E 4 fl MRS. HOUSE IFE .. Cottage Roll (in piece), Pea Meal, ib .... 20c. I Good :Rice, '3 Ib. for 25c Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 25c Breakfast Bacon, pieee,25c Pure._ ard, (3 .lb. pail) 55c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... 29e Canned Peas, -2 for ' 25c Tea, (special black) • 58c Marmalade, (lb. jar) . 40o Gorrt Syrup 5 lb. pail 35c. Ginger Snaps,.2 lbs. for25c Vanilla, (large) .. 21to Ketchup; (large) . 25c Granulated Sugar, •10 lbs. 73c' Family pkg. Sodas ,68c Magic Baking Pow'der, can 34e Our own Baking • Powder. 190 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. ; . 29c • IIERRING HALIBUT RED SALMON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 'FILLETS' L. A S N CO. PHONEJi11 PROMPT DELIVERY mommFmaramazalsramexemeagessummormtegera Fl rs People to -day appreciate the 1 oors of their hones as more than something to wails on. They expect beautiful floors --floors that give long time service at low cost, ; The extraordinary strength, beauty, and wearing quality of-gait has made this wood the nation's .favorite flooring material. Nature grew in oak a grain, that is distinctive and one that cannotbe repro- duced. Let us tell you how little it will cost to put oak floors in yotir home. EVERYTIII,NG IN BUILDERS' STJPPLIES hone 9S l'hom d , McKenzie E,tate. Clinton Residence, 61