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The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-08, Page 8ON- WS' CLINTONIS LEADING JEWELER"Y' STORES /✓ —If your eyes feel`t'red, weak or strained and Johnston's Jewel - my Store is the place to get them at thelowst possible priee. •'Protect your. eyes now -and enjoy perfect, vision all your life . t Bad eyes areresponsible for,nnrneralle ills. Don't teglect them! We will examine your eyes and tell yen whether or not you should wear glasses. Glasses repaired promptly—changed=or refrained,, NEED GLASSES O RNSON - Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine. Jewellery and Repairs,,,,, Next Hovey's Drug Store lei la ported HIGH P • ICE Is noloirger Essential to Fine Clothes Beautiful new fabrics, rich tweeds and cheviots, handsome wor- steds and fast dyed blue serges, all ready to be made up into,the new Spring Suits by the most expert clothes designers in Canada. We are agents for The Berger Tailoring ;Company at 'lees from $20.00 up Also Tip Top Tailors, made -to -measure' at factory price;"$24'.00 A. few of the Winter: Overcoats left to clear gt priees-like'these $24,00 Coats reduced to $15.95. $16.00 Opts reduced to $10.95 Buy your coat for next winter and save money Cut .prices .on all lines of winter; goods.. c. Piumstee ,Bjos` PHONE 26, Expert a... .'PLUMBhNG work :at a.... .. Rea, ona1 1e- e We guarantee that our plumbing wail; will give complete sags - faction and that ourgpiices are the most reasonable in'towp. When you phone here for a plumber you know that the work Will • he done right and at the right price, I. PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE, JUST PHONE „147w Sutter. & Perdue PLUMBING. 4'. HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 147w Have Your NewSpring lJ i Made to Order A man's business steeess- A$ well as his social success—is often promoted by his neat personal -appearance. Nothing equals the effect of the custom tailored suit. - And it costs no more! than a ready-made one -therefore, it is within ,easy reaoh o£ `all. z ' Wehavea•wide assortment of new spring materials. ' Coyne in and look at them—then make your selection. Our pricesatereasonable and we will give you quick service, „I)avis,fx Herman Custom Tailoring , Cleaning. and Pressing •CASTER 1 'e adquarters For Quality Groceries dy clrvith' it of Shainrocl r .the Green 17th, �,x�il�Ylllll�lll SEAL N°SGO3 Time has woven ,many a curious traditionabout the patron saint of. Ireland , it is almost assured that he about was biii 0 of theyear a 387 and i < n his S death.occurred 465, his day is celebra ^ted the world round by all who admire Lhe,=geniality and kindliness which characterised St, Patrick. , SEAL N9 5 599 Asoma. The weather is still cold and indoor entertainment is the rule. If by a stroke of good fortune it is your turn to entertain soon, speak for St. Pat- rick Day.. Just think of `the oppor- tunity pportunity for decorations -•.-and favors, harps, shamrocks Killarney Castles, Seals, green decorated Crepe, < Cut outs, ' Napkins, Doilies, Streamers Flags," Buttons, Tally Cacds, Pipes. ..- SEAL N°5718. Erin Go Bragh—In the calendar of the Saints, March 17th is devoted to St. Patrick, but apart from itseccles- iastical origin the day is recognised as a social or national rather than a ie; ligious festival, and observed by all, notably by all loving Sons of Erin. We have many. articles suitable for the day, Remembrances and Cards. "O'Molly O'11Zolly"—Will supply the demand for a new Irish waltz song. This is the creation of the writers of "Peggy O'Neil." Irish Song Books -21 ,Songs . 25c The W. D. Fair Co. Often. the Cheapest—Always the Best jQftii fill 1192i;lllllllllllllli�i�ilu�in i �III��IIIWIIi Il�� I� kklrs. Russel 1111:eC i 9f Galt visited Mrs. Schoenhals over-the.week-gnu. Miss Kathleen Kickey of Toronto 'has bean visiting Mrs, ,Gordon Curling - Min Mary 11iagl4r•cllie is spending •a short vacation at her home in town. Miss Elsie Barge of Stratford is the guest thins ryeelc of Mrs. Dodsworth. lunar Miss Parker, Mrs, E. L. Mitteli And 1I{2SI 141011 Retell i"vere i11 Teat() last week visiting relatives and friends. Mtg. Slollii Cluff and Miss Mabel Cluff attended the funeral' of the late Mr. Morrison of Hensel' on Saturday last. Misses Mabel Jewel and Vida Danarcl of Mitchell spent tho week -end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Town of Toronto were guests over the week -end of ,the latter's mother, Mrs. George Levis of town. Groceries that you know to be clean, whole- some and fresh•add to your meals a zest that means better health.' We combine' quality, ,ser- vice and value. That's why -we are grocery head, quarters for'•'ho rsewives -who KNOW. „Our stocks is complete inevery detail." ii s . package articles, Canned g od , p g c , fresh fruits and 'vegetables' to, suit the r8,ost fastidious, Phone and deliver service,' of course. . TIIE CA5. GROCERS Branch 125j Main. 125w IifORRIS: A :very pleasant time was spent at tine home of Mr. and Ntrs.. Robert Newcomb, '9th 'conces- 'sion, Morris';',on;Wednesday evening, 'Feb. 29,, waren friends and neighbor's `to the number of"'hS assembled' to celPhrlte with. Mr. Newcomb his Mr. Ray Carter of the 'Toronto Pub- lic school staff spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Carter. The County Home committee- of the County Council, headed by Warden Hays, was in, town on Tuesday look. big over the Honte. - Mr. and MMNS. E. W4 Merr'ison were called to Rensall on Thursday ia8t owing to the. Sudden death of tho former's father, the late Robert Morrison. 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Toronto are in town this week but leave shortly • for their hotne in•Edmonton. Mrs. 'Herbert was formerly 1Vfiss Elsie Hibbert of Clinton. Mr. Isaac SUS . -iag of Consul, Sask., who has been in England with a delegation of Canadian - farmers, spent the week -end with' his sitter Mrs. Carrie Jervis, on his way home to the West. Mr. A. T. Cooper was in Toronto on Tuesday, going down to meet his, brother-in-law, Mr. M. Gauer of Ontario, California, who with other educational men, is making a; tour of Canadian cities. Miss Annie Moore of Helisall-vi"sited at the home of Mrs. 3: G. Medd one -day last week, .coming tin to visit het old 'friend, Mrs. E. R. -Elliott, who left Thursday to return to her home in San Fransico, Cal.,. after spending several weeks; here with relatives. Miss B. F. Ward, who was called to her home at Rockville, Md., a few, weeks ago owing to tikesudden death of her mother, r.etin'ned Tuosr vday evening._ Miss Ward 'sustain - +r ed an iniuyy to her knee when re - 'turning *dm Rotk'vrAi at the be- ginning of the:new year 'and was. still suffering severely from the ef- fects of it when she left here a few weeks , aro, but she has ;MP -moved --very notch and. it .is honed will soon be quite; all- right agarol. birthday,which falls on that unusual date, '!^Games and ;dancing- were en- joyed.;and a' splendid lunch served., During the ;evening. Mr, Newcomb was presented with. a'pipe and Mrs. Newcomb a gift of sherbet grasses by their friends assembled. 1 1 !fHT7RSt AT;' MA1 CI3;' 3;' o22'' SALAD S nuo. COOKItdG• ; } ,w hursday. Friday and Saturday Coyne and seeur - ® Demonstration of S ru s Corn Starch y � , and Mazola' Every!) '0. dy Welcome. Free Cook Books Yes, We, sell a lot of sugar. Our fourth car will .be • Fortin- ion, and as we expected, sugar has advanced, If you are needing any this summer, get our: price off the car. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—We have a continued list o surprises for you this week. 3 lbs Broken Sodas 29c 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps 25c 3 cans Clark's Soups 25e 6 lbs Rolled Oats 29c LENT SPECIALS Fresh Herring, Salmon Trout, Halibut Finnan Haddie, Filletts, . Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower Rhubarb. Macaroni 2 lbs 25c White Beans- 3 lbs 25c ORDER EARLY Phone . 48 WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. Cash and Service W IN THE AFTERNOON 'FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m.: A.• O'; .. ell THE OPERETTE "The Day. Before Yesterday" Including pretty dances, old time costumes, etc Under 'auspices of Home and School Club will -be given by the pupils of the Clinton Public School' in the - COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM ' ' on the evenings -of THURSDAY AND FRIDAY March 15th and 16th Program also includes a Minstrel Show and Wooden'Soldier'Parade Admission; 35c. All seats reserved 52-1, 1 l,lvs. I. Taman has returned after spending some time with her daugh- ter, Mlrs. J. Carter W.aterdown. Mrs. Campbell of Westfield, who spent last week with her sisters,, Ma's. Tamblyn and 'Mrs, Elsley, has returned home. Mr. (Rev. Dr.), Medd, after spend- ing some time with relations here, has returned to her home in Welland, The many friends of Miss D. -Me- Cool,. who is in a Toronto hospital, will be glad to know she .is "improving though somewhat slowly "r v : J2iss Armstrong of Conatence'i5 at present vieiting 'at the home' Of her brother, Mr. 3; Armstrong. • Mr. E. Adams 'has' returned' after spending several days in': Toronto. vi Mrs. J. Johnston sited ' Blyth friends last Tuesday The W. I. are. putting on a'• two - week's demonstration lecture course in Food Values and Cookery. The instructor is Miss -Langford of Water- down. There are about 35,`ettending the class. The W. I. presented the Clinton hos- pital with a table for the DC -Hay room with their name on. It.` is a very good piece of furniture, costing $34.00. .The board expressed them- selves as very greatful.,for the gift. Mrs. McCrea visited Belgrave friends last week. Mr. J. Fingland and Mr. J. Rat - ford also Reeve. Adams were in Au- burn last Thursday. ' Mrs. Smith of Blyth called. on friends here last Tuesday. Miss Brigham visited Goderich friends recently, • "•-LioIIuteshore- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waymoutlr vis- ited relatiyis4in•Toronto` last ,:Week. Miss Lawday Young has ;gone, to London, where'she will spend the re- mainder of the winter. program composed of readings, solot, violin and mouth organ music and the club's 10 -piece orchestra. After the concert all enjoyed themselves dancing for a• short time. ST. PATRJ C K' S DAY Baking Sale and. Afternoon Tea under auspices of Ladies' Auxiliary of. TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will be held in the church basement Saturday, March 17th From 3 to5 o'clock. ' 52-2. -St Patrick's Euchre and Dance Brticefieid • A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, March thirty at one thirty o'clock at the manse of the United church, Brucefield, when Ruth Mathison, eldest daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Caldwell,: of Stanley. Township, Waal united in marriage to John Harvey Taylor, eldest -son' of • Mrs. John .Taylor and -the, -late Mr. Taylor. -Rev. W. A. " Bremner officiated. The bride 'looked charm- ing' ill 'a dress Of midnight -blue flat crepe with blue ".: and g oldhat and ,hose to match.- She was, attended by Mrs. L, Hill, of Brucefield; While William Caldwell, brother.of the l ride, was groeinsman. Mr,' and Mrs' Taylor left amid shovers _ of con- fetti for Stratford and points east on their- i'eti•u;n- they will reside. on the bridegroom's farni. in Stanley: `Township: The 13.15. O,. and ' U. F, W. 0. clubs held a successful concert in Walker's ITai1 ori.;, „Friday evaptng' Desrite the bad weather there was a" c listened -to a •net _h • ii r c vh •tilt `•o d < e d< 1 b in the ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH HALL on the evening of • Friday, March 16th Euchre, 8 to 10. Dancing Admission 50c. - COAL D. L. anti W. Coal and Sennet -Sol- vay Coke alawys on hand for, immed- iatedelivery. Also a quantity of dry •Maple Wood Orders taken at Sutter and Per - due's and accounts may be paid there. MILLER &' SON Orders taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 40j SAP AEON Will. Soon Be Here - Get, your Pans and Buckets now and be ready when the sap 'starts' to rrun' , lg• erit for Renfrew Creaiii Seperators Call and. get Yaices.. HAR WARE DRE and PLUMBING- A. • Phone 244 • Spring Osiiffttiiig Here we are -again, Spring just around the Corner. House clean- ing time is almost here, we have everything the Housewife wants to beautify her home. MURESCO for a good wall finish. S -W -P flat tone for the wall. FOR THE WOODWORK CARMOTE, MEDIUM GLOSS ENAMEL, CARMOTE FLOOR ENAMEL AND VARNISH STAIN BERRY BRUSHING 'LACQUER One of the Best Brushing Lacquers on the Market. Just the thing for renewing old furniture --Just like new. Anyone can use it. Full line of wall and floor Paint and Varnish Brushes 'SAP PAILS AND SPOUTS OF ALL -MAKES A Few Second Hand Ranges at a low Price MIXED NAILS, 7 POUNDS FOR 25c Clinton FIardw.are and FurnitureCo THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 185 ,•aster ssr.s_. Service Quality +.<w'Best Groceries 1 at the It T .,tz J Right Prices ,_.- Pure Lard (Kitchener) 20-1h ail $3.25 Cottage Roll Prunes, Med. size, , i:;s. 29c Peameal, (piece), ib. 22c Large size, 2 lb. 25e ChoiceApricots,per lb•.. 30e New Figs, 2 lbs.. . 25c Seedliess Raisins, 2 lbs.. 29c Dried Peaches, per lb. .. 25c' Canned Pumpkin, tin .... 15e Baking Powder, per can.. ,19e Broken Sodas, 3 lbs.' for 29c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. .... 25c- -- LETTUCE, CELERY,CABBAGE, Libby'sI Apple Butter, San 25c Sliced Pineapple, 2 cans. 35e Canned Blueberries, eau30e Sheriff's Marmalade, 4 Ib pail 75e ' Quick Oatmeal, (China)40c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 29e White Beans, 31A lbs. 25c Shortening, 3 lb. pail ' 55e ORANGES, BANANAS L. LAWSON & _CO. PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY' A home or Cre,o-DIpt Shingles For our resent home or our.new 'home, 'no other roof or side Po Y pa Y. r with rite the' soft:lovliness of Canadian Made Creo wall can :1veathe v q- Dipt stained shingles. Tiaat is because genuine Creo-Diets are wee ther proofed in' advance --stained and protected by an exclusive Creo- Dipt process. iWe have attractive color chart and interesting photograpgs of all new, types and sizes -of New Reines, together. with old houses madenew with Creo-Dipt shingles, which are at your free disposal and prices given on request. Est' Thomas Ichcnzieate Clifton ... , . SUPPLIES ' EVERYTHING' IN BU ILDr�R S. sidence Re , 61 Phone 88 -