The Clinton News Record, 1928-03-29, Page 8CLINTON'S ,LEADING .TEWELERY-STORE- -'••• ,
NEED GLASSES
!!!!!!!!!',•••!•'-',5-
—Ikyour eyes feel tired, weak or strained and oh ston •Jewel-
ery Store is the place to get them at the lowst possible price. -Protect
your eyes novv—and enroY. perfect vition all your life •
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Bad eyes are responsible for innuinerable ills. Don't neglect them!
We will examine your eyes and tell you whether or not you
should wear glasses, . •
Glasses repaired promptly—changed---or refrained,
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H ci011iNSON
• Graduate of Toronto Conege of Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs •••• • Next Hovey's Drug Store •
Ciptlies of Quality
Choose your Siring Suit or Topcoat now and be ready when the
season opens. .
The new samples are now ready for your inspection.
Beautiful New Fabrics, latest styles, same old prices.
We are now agents for Tip Top Tailors, the largest' one price
tailors in the world.
SUIT OR OVERCOAT MADE-TO-IVIEASURE $24 00
Also the Berger Tailoring Co.,. one of the largest tailoring es-
tablishmentin Canada.
High etas workmanship and high grade materials and trimmings
are combined with low price te make this the greatest value in made -
to -measure clothing offered in Canada.;
PRICED FROM $20 00 TO $50 00
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Tip -Top and Berger Clothing are sold -front coast to coast.
Plum steel Bros.
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Early
rin
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e best time to do your painting.
We carry a full line of the highest grade paints, varnishes,
brushes and everYthing for one who wantS to db their Own home
painting.
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'rhe quality of our paints and 'brushes is the very best
obtain-
nhta at prices that are the very lowest,
TRY OUR BARRLED SUNLIGHT—THE WHITEST PAINT MADE
Slitter & Perdue
PLUIVIBINGHARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
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Have Your
New Spring
SUR
Made to Order
to A ns's business success—as well as Itis 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 reach of all.
• We have a wide assortment of new spring materials. Come in
and look at them—then lnake your selection. , •
Our prices are reasonable and we will jive you quick serviee.
0. Davis Herman
Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing
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Rapid Delivery
Our rapid delivery service is only one
'of the'resons you will enjoy trading here.
You get whatever you• need in ,grocer -
les in a jiffy. . ,
Om: prices are always low for the High
Grade Groceries we carry.
Very Best Fresh Butter, Strictly Fresh
, Eggs, Best Quality Coffee, Pure Maple
,rgo:e.E.0' Syrup, Choice Bacon.
C, & S. ROCERS
Branch 125j ! Main 125w,
Londesboro his sister, Mrs. Shedder' of near 13e1.
• grave. The funeral was had Tila8,
There died in the village on Satur- day afternoon.,
day morning one of s rnobt respet- Mrs, Sohn Nott received word Sat.
ed citizens, Mar. James CleMpbeil. He Scott.- These who attended from a
'stance were: Mr, McDonald and
Mr. Campbell 01: Torontonephews of
the late Mr. -Campbell; Mr.- Swahson
of London; Mr, James' Watt -and his
sister, Miss l\1. Watt, Myth; 1VIrs. Ad-
am Elliott, sister-in-law, 13lyth, and
Mts.T. Sampson, Palmerston, •
M. Alex. Stewart received word
,had been failing, for _sine time but
Was -not ,suff,erMg and slept quietly
, away at six o'clock in.the morning,
The funeral. , was held on March
25th -from the -family residenee. toy.
Ur. Abre;:assisted.bY Rev, Mr: Snell
conducted the Service. The pallbea,r,
ere were: IIarVeY; W. 'Moon, JV
Elsley, C. Watson,' E, Adams 'And 3,, on Saturday 'Morning 'of. the'cleathof
THE CLINTON-NEWS IlIECOIID
KORB PARAGRAPHS
XONDP]?„, j!1',T T#P INORE4T.
0,Le li-USINE$S,,-
Year Money's Worth -s tlid'titio
given a hook. It'e•subet matter is
,eO011PThi4n at'• beak 1)01-igh b3! over
,60,090 people. 14ere 'than that many -
haVe read it, Why?!! tocause it is' a
popUlar and 4iseful application of the`
' problems people 'face in buying food;
clothingi cOmferts' and luxuries: It
, is as inferesthig-as a novel, perfectly
' ,frank, -and contains much humor It
ii ' authoritative, informative, enter-
taining. It's price, is $2.00,
The handiest and bestway,to han-
dle •-a-pan is by the handle, and the
handiest and best way to spread ink
on Paper is with a Fountain Pen. Ask
the man who knows one, Waterman's
is the one hi popular demand..
We don't know much about the tar-
iff, but we know that when; our towns
folk buy goods out of town that Clin-
ton gets the goods and .some outside
town gets the money and when they
buy goods in Clinton that Clinton has
the benefit of both goods and Money,
Jack Spratt' may not like fat
His wife may not like lean.
But thero's one thing that they both
like' ' • -
,
And that's a magazine.
It is possible to prudently and pro-
fitably Jury what you want without
reading advertisenients, but why take
the risk. We try to make our ads
tell of live and reasonable subject,
matter and hope to create a continu-
ity of interest in them. bo they in-
terest you?
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IVausie -has charms and we try to
keep up-to-date in our stock of sheet
music and folios, some of it not so
popular as to be musically cheap and
not so classical as not to be popular,
of course music don't need to have
charms if the musician be young and
has them herself.
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Good buying doesn't necessarily
mean paying the lowest price. Qual-
ity is always the consideration of the
skillful buyer. This is manifestly
true if you have Window Shades in
mind. Oiled cloth and Hartshorn rol-
lers are the cheapest although not the
lowest price.
Highland Linen Note Paper M dis-
tinctive: You have perhaps seen it
advertised in many of the better mg-
azines, :well known throughout Can-
ada and United States as unequalled
in quality and value. • We have it, 24
sheets and 24 envelopes in a box for
50e, or for 10e additional with "Clin-
ton, Ontario" embossed at head of
each sheet.
Have you a handy Dictionary al
hand? Do you need one? No stock
'them from 20c to $3.75 containing a
complete and colossal collection of
colloquial phrases in current use, the
cost commensurate with current nom-
mercial conditions the use of one will
conduce towards increased effective-
ness and, decreased defectiveness in
your understanding, Your speech and
Your writing on the Highland Linen
Note paper above referred to, '
-11V. 11 Fair Cn,
Often the Cheapest—.Always the Best
eggp0.4 4
Pind
Mrs. N. WI. Trewartha was in Toren
to for a couple of days over the
week -end.
Mrs. J. Emerson of Kincardine 'has
been visiting her cousin, Mrs. R,
J. Cluff of town,
Miss Lena Walton of Goderieh was in
town yesterday attending the fun-
eral of the late Leonard Harland.
IVEr. and Mrs. Bert Lucas and sons,
Ronald and Jack visited the for;
mer's parents -in Clinton on Sunday'
Rev. J. E. Hogg is in London today
attending the first meeting of the
London Conference Settlement
Committee,
Rev. J. E. Ford of Goderich visited
the Rev, T. J. Snowdon on Thurs..
day afternoon last, also calling on
several other friends. - -
lVfr, and Mrs. W. Ideas and, son Har-
old have returned to their home in
Edmonton after fortnight's visit
with the former,s parents here,
Mrs. Rossitor of London was tho
guest this week of Mrs. J.. Welkin -
Shaw, coming up to attend the fun-
-oral of the late IVIr. Walkinshaw.,
Misses Marion and Amelia Harland
..have been 15 town this wet, no=
3. =
companying the remains of their
brother from Toronto yesterday.
Mr. Wallace Wheatley, Jr, of Strat-
ford was in town yesterday, corn-
ing up to visit his grandmither
Mrs, J, Wheatley, who is in very
poor health,
Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto
•was called home on Friday owing
to the serious illness of her father,
the late James Walkinshaw, who
passed away on Sunday. '
Mr, Chas. Vesey is with his wife and
family who are staying with the'
lady's ,father, Mr, J. A. Irwin. Mr.
and 'Mrs. Vesey leave at the first
of the month for Fullertonwhere
Mr, Vesey will take charge of the
Boys' Industrial Farm, an instit-
ution under the management of the
Social Service Department of the
United Church of Canada,
urciey of the death of her cousin, Misr
Wenzle of Hespler. What 'rialtos her
death seem more. sad isttie fact that
they liuried their eldest son only three
weeks -Ago.
Miss Enure Rutledge of Durigannon
is spending a few days in the village,
Rev. B. Snell 'was in London last
Saturday attending ,eiteeting tlio
conference eoinmittee of Religious
Education. • ,
, The subject, of 'the sermon in the
United hurel hex • Sttnday n.ght
Will be: "The Returning Prodigal "
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From Marc including Shovv Day. April 5th
- All our tegular two weeks and Ilion thly customers are entitled to the Cash Prices. Broorn Special ea h 33
Free Dei-nonstration of Tea
To mit, many Customers and Friends Thut•sdaY, Shots Day, April 5th. We will be 'egad to serve you a cup of
Lux, 'Pet' Pkg • • • • •
10 bars P. G. Soap .
5 Ily: pail ,Syrup •
Our -Own Black Tea .
3 lbs. Dates .
-• • • • • • .... 330...
3 lbs. Prunes . .
6 lbs: Rolled Oats ,
3 cans soup . . . :....... . . .... : . ......... . 25e •
MeLaren's Jelly Powddr, 5 pkgs. .. . ... .. : 32e
----;-Cocoa, Dutch, % lb. 25c
Sifto Salt, 2 for . 25c
3 Quaker Corn Flakes . 25c
4 lbs. Corn Meal . . 190
2 tins Tomatoes, large' size . • 29c
2 lbs. Ginger Snaps . . 25c
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CASEI AND SERVICE SPECIALS
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3 pkgs.Corn Starch . ... . ....... 25o
LibbY'sReans, 8 for , , ... ... 29c
•Matehes, 3 for . , .. . . .. . .. . .. , 25e
5 pkgs. Ammonia . ... . .. ...... . . .. . 25e
Rice, 4 lbs
. , . . 39e. •
. . •.... .. 33c
,.:....................:... 65c
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10 lbs. Granulated Sugar ,
3 Heinzs Beans .. •
3 Carnation Milk .
SPECIAL JAM sAu •
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Large size Raspberry jam_
Large size Pineapple jam . .
Pineapple and Raspberry Jain .
3 lbs: Broken Sodas , .
26c
69c -
29c
29e
5
59c 49e
2,9c
Special for Easter ---Hot Cross buns, Head Lettuce,'
Celery, Tomatoes
IN TIIE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST 'DELIVERY 230 p.m. ORDER EARLY
Service
Cash and VV. T. O'Neil Pht5ne
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WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS!' PRICE PREVAILS
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GRAND
Minstrel Show
Under auspices of Pastime Club
TIIE EVENT OF THE SEASON
DON'T MISS IT
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Wednesday, April 18th
-The Blackest - of "Niggers”
- The Gayest of Songs
The Wittiest.of Jokes.
DON'T FAIL TO KEEP THE DATE
OPEN
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STAR THEATRE, CLINTON
Celebrating Our Sth Anniversary
Big Specials
ALL WEEK
THE MYSTERIOUS
OMAR,
THE WONDER MAGICIAN
Consult him on Love, Business,
Health, Etc.
• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
The Latest Froth Paris
tarring I4ornia Shearer
Regulai, 25c and 15c
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
THE'FIRST AUTO
A Side -Splitting Comedy
Admission 25c and 15e
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Matinee at 2.30 -Thursday, April 5th
Admission 20n and 1.0c •
: 55-1.-p.
SEAFORTH: Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Stewart announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter, Anne
Mae, to Mr. Chester R. Henderson, of
ItileKillop, the marriage to take place
the latter part of March.
Concert
in Turner's Church
A play will be presented in
TURNER'S CHURCH, ON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th
Under the auspices of The Friend-
ly Circle class. Program commences
at 8 o'clock, sharp. Music between
acts. This is going to be something
spetial. Don't miss it, rAdmission
35e and 25e. 58-3,
COAL
D. L. and W. Coal and Setnet-Sol-
ray 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.
PHONES: 40w and 46j
SA
Will Soon
Here
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Get .your Pans and 'Buckets now
and be ready when the sap starts to
run.
115$
s
Agentfor Renfrew Cream Seperators
_ • Ca I and get Prices.
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244 • °'
isir,,,x,,sagemora
The Vogue
Is now ready with their Outstand-
ing spring 'and summer creations.
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'The hats this season are gloriously
colo'rful, beautifully styled, strilcing-
1Y 'dietinetiVe. Ladies we invite
, your. iffspection.
The
Spring. Outfitting
Here we are again, Spring just around the Corner. House clean-
ing time is ahnost 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, CARIIIOTE FLOOR
ENAMEL AND VARNISH STAIN
BERRY BRUSHING LACQUER '
On of the Best Brushing Lacquers on the Market. Just the
thing for renewing old furniture—Just like new. Anyone can -use it.
Pull 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 Hardware and FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 , Hardware 196
Tim APPRO CH OF EASTER
As the Eester season -approaches, one realizes that Spring is
here, the time of year for the bailding and improving of homes—
a signal to dress up. , Your home may need dressing up; perhaps a
new front door, or some inside trim here and there. ' If it's any-
thing in Mill work that you will need, you can order from us with
eonf.idenee that -you'r order, be it large or small, will be promptly
and carefully filled, ,
EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS' SUPPLIES •
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'Tho-. as McKenzie Estate, Clinton
.c)gtic' Our Specials is High Grade Millwerk.
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-. Week -End
s *c 1 - 'r
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, 4 • ,-,••• ' , SpeciaIs in
h 4i.....e, i
4-
, „
.0 • rill (1;ality Groceries.
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egia. ca,Lraft _
Granulated Sugar, 14 Ibs. $1.00
Special Price by Cwt._
Choice Breakfast Bacon
per ib. 25c, (Piece).
5 lbs. Syrup . 33e
Choice Priines, 3 lbs, 29c
Good Rice, 3 lbs. 25cCan
Broker' Sodas; 3 113 29c
• Lux, per pkg. 10e
P. & G. Soap, 10 bars 43c
Ammonia, 4 pkgs. 25c
Soap Chips, 2 lb. for 25c
Castile SoaP, 0 bars 25e
Can corn, 2 for..... ... 25c
Can Peas, 2 for 25c
Tomatoes, 2 for 25c
Corn Flakes, 3 for 29e
Matches, per pkg. 25c
Sweet Pickles, 18 -oz. bot25e
Cottage Roll, Pearneal, lb22e
Ketehtm, large, . 25e
Lard, 10 -lb. pail net $1.$5
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON
"WATCH WINDOW FOR $PE CIALS ON SHOW DAY
P /,.. , ..)
L. LA ',.', gON
PH°N8111 e-9
.- PROMPT DELIVERY
Tim APPRO CH OF EASTER
As the Eester season -approaches, one realizes that Spring is
here, the time of year for the bailding and improving of homes—
a signal to dress up. , Your home may need dressing up; perhaps a
new front door, or some inside trim here and there. ' If it's any-
thing in Mill work that you will need, you can order from us with
eonf.idenee that -you'r order, be it large or small, will be promptly
and carefully filled, ,
EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS' SUPPLIES •
• . ,
'Tho-. as McKenzie Estate, Clinton
.c)gtic' Our Specials is High Grade Millwerk.
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