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The Clinton News Record, 1928-06-14, Page 8E CLINTO -NEWS aECO1w CLINTON'S LEA1?ING' JEWELERY STORE Just as the famous Mike Flannery believed "Pigs is Pigs" whetherguino ea Begs we/ e classified as rabbits' or no, so many people have an erroneous belief that diamonds -is diamonds not knowing ^ that there are all kinds and grades of diamonds and we deal in the very best goods. Call here before buying a diamond,_ Our diamonds are the best possible and 'will ,please the June. bride. J Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store ;. 1 The Little Odds and Ends That Make "a House a Home? - Step ladders, baby scales, bread. boxes these are the little odds: and ends without which no home is com- plete. We have a full lineof the highest quality of hardware and accessories for the home. If you want anything; from a carpet cleaner ter a frying pan, this is the place where you can get themost durable article at the lowest price in town. Sutter & Perdue Phone 147w. Work Shirt. at Reduced Prices tip. i `c.. a -.,1. t' - C 10 doz. only Khaki and Blue, extra Marge sin and full easy fit- tete. Very special priep 760, " ' Another special line of Khaki and Nat)y blue, .. . _ Reg. $1.25 for $1.00. 0, •,,,J.'' y'-' Regular $1,50 lines at $1.25, Pin checks, Navy blue, Blue with white spots and fancy checks, These h se are wonderful values at above prices. Special price on Fine Shirts from 95c_ up, R '111 l` Work Sox, 1$0 a pair tilt, Special line•of'fine sox: 3 pairs for $1.00. Plurnsteel Br�s. BETTER VALVES LOWER PRICES Teas and Coffees .At the most reasonable prices, Best groceries of alI kinds—only the hest brands of all products—ev- erything at reasonable prices. For true economy and wisdom in buying, call at our store, Goods always fresh. THE CiSt S. GROCERS Branch 125i - Main 125w ave Your . New Spring A man's business success—as well as his social success—is often promoted by his neat personal appearance, Nothing equals„the effect of the custom tailored suit.? ore than a ready-made one—the And 'it costs no mref ore, it is within easy reach of all. • We have a wide' assortinent of new spring materials. Conte in and look at them then make your selection. Our prices are reasonable and we will give you quick service. Davis Herman -HURON COUNTY'S MOST TI3RRIBLE TRAGEDY A terrible ' ;tragedy happened last week When two , young girls, daugh- ters "of IVIr.. and Mrs, Alonzo Finlay of Titrnberry township, and a babe, the child of another daughter, were fatally burned, and the mother of the child was seriously burned`. A large can of coal oil stood in the kitchen, where a fire'had been made in a stove preparatory to cooking the ;evening: meal Wednesday evening, and 1 one of the girlsic1do11 0t ,up and pro - ceded to pour 'oil 551- ha fire. There was an el1'p1oSi6h' and imm'ed'iately the reom' was filled 'with 'fixe. The two young• girls 'Were 'so "severely bur- ned that they,died a fe`w hours later in the 'Wingham hospital, where then were taken as quickly as possible af- ter the tragedy, and the Tolletving des - the babe died.' The faMily'were gathered:honie on account of the death of the father of Mrs, Finlay', the late Thothbs Calvert, whose funeral was ' arranged. Tor Thursday afternoon, An Italian bought . an eiglst day clock 'with the ;second Band gone. It gained 55 minutes every:' hour, llow, long did it lake to let.a whole' Dago? 'Tow Ione will it {ake the average smalI boy to find the cubic contents of an .ice cream cone?' When day breaks where do the pieces go? These problems are easy to figure, out . compared to who sells bigger or better value than we do in a set of` Baking Bowls at Six. Bowls For one dollar. '•Perhaps yo?i remember that for the past two seasons we gave ,you ,four” for ninety-eight cents, ,This Year we 'add, two more bowls' and make our charge just twb cents more .--A still. better .value. The' 'question is, Do you need bowls? If so now, is the timeand this the place, the tyro previous years we entirely ,sold otitand ,hadinquires for thein•aiter all'were gone, They are gratifyingly low priced and no mat- ter whether you let common sense or copper sensegoverh,yeur• buying you will see exceptional value in them. One 4 inch, 5 inch, 6 inch, 7 inch 8 inch, 0 inch, all for $1.00. Ivory color with brown hands, will' stand oven heat and with the protection of an -asbestos at can,be used over a flame. • They have. well glazed. smooth finish making them easily and thoroughly cleaned: If. you can find 'a superior value it will indeed sur- prise us` and if, you will examine the advantages of our offer we think you. will share our enthusiasm., Tile W. 11 Fair Co. Often the Cheapest—Always the Best piImiI,�I'IIIAIIIIIIIIIIIUmpnnlllnoullll9plUlFllii(III i Miss Rnth-Ball of London is holiday-, ing at her home in town. - Dr. and Mrs, W. J. R.. Fowler of Guelph' were in, town on riday ., Mr, W. J. Miller, Jr., attended a con- vention of coal,lealers in Hamilton mast week.,• Uri. T. T. Gartereturned honie Sat- urday after spending three weeks withher son, Ray, in Toronto: Miss Elizabeth Button of Toronto is '$pending a vacation with her aunt and ztnete, Mr. and Mrs, Sohn Hall Dr, and Mrs, Hearn were in Toronta, over the week -end 'attending the funeral. of Dr. Hearn's father, the late Wm. -T, Hearn. Mr. J F.Carti Carter and family of Detroit visited relatives in tower over the week -end, They came to attend the Bell -Carter picnic at Kitchener on Saturday, Reynolds `was in Cleve- land, Ohio, last week attending the funeral of her brother, the late Thomas Murphy=. ' Mr. Murphy, had been ill for. some months, • Mr. G. H. Morrish of Oxbow, Sash., has been in town the as week, having come east to visit his inoth; ei, Mrs. W. Robb, who is' -with her sen, Mr, J, A. Morrish of town. Dr, H. F. Potter of Brookl-yn,' N.Y., motored up to visit his parents, Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Potter of town. He visited his sister, :Mrs. Hippie Of Renfrew on his way and brought her along with him. Mr, and Mrs, W. Cochrane, Mr. Harry and Miss Donna Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Carter and Mi'. and Mrs. R. B. Carter were amongst those who attended the )3e11 -Carter picnic at Kitchener on Saturday. Misses Beryl Salter of Toronto and Zenda"•Salter of St. Thomas are home for the vacation. Miss Zenda has just graduated from Alma Col- lege and Miss Beryl has passed her second year at 'the University of Toronto, Mrs. Owen Savage and little (laugh- ter of Detroit Spent last week as guests of the lady's mother, Mrs. S. G •Castle, On their reltliii they were 2eoompanied by Miss Sus:e Livermore,, who will spent„ thfi sum. mer vacation in.Detioil, Mrs, John • Miilztr.•of Indian Idead, whose llusuand is member for the :Q'A_apelie.district and who has' been in Ottawa during the session; spent last week with her"sist'er,• Mrs. (Dr.) Evans of •town, leaving on Monday, for Toronto where she met her husbandon his way honie after the close of the session. Mi•s. G. W. Cuninghamo and Miss • Cathleen were'in "Toronto last Fri- day attending ;convocation at the University of Toronto. They were the guests of Miss Kathleen Hickey, whow s grad uated this year, , being a winnerof the Alumni prize in pass English, a scholarship award- ed by St. Michaelis College. " Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Ball and Miss Margaret, and Mx. and Mrs, W. J, Stevenson, took in the "Geed Will. Voyage,,' sponsered by the Matto ben of ,Commerce and the Kiwanis Club of Sarnia, by steamer Noronic, from Sarnia to Midland and Sault Ste. Marie, from Friday until Mon- day. It proved a most enjoyable little outing. Mr. I, Rattenbu •.y came r an e up from' ?jet-' erboro on Saturday and in the af- ternoon accompanied Dr. and Mr•.s., Holloway home in their :ear, it will be remembered that Dr.. Hol- loway was taken • ill on arriving in Clinton about a month ago and he has been at the home of his.brotheg here ever•. since. .5 -lis health was'sr much improvedthat he was' able -to stand the journey well, however and it is lioped,IZe +ill 'soon be quite recovered. b . THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1028 se KARIFIIMPIRPRAMF ate.; As we expect to open a branch in Bayfield th the are we are prepared to give C lain ,Prices:: TF -IIS .WEEK'S' SPECIAL tine Sale Sale Price List- -J:one 1 -5th to 22nd. 4 lbs Rice . .: 25c 2 lbs. Tapioca 25c 3 pkgs. Corn Starch 25e 2 Silver gloss Starch . 25e 2 cans Gillette Lye 2 lbs. Breakfast .Bacon, piece Cottage Roll .. Large bottle Catsup`' 5 pkgs. Jelly Powder 4 pkgs. Anlmonia . 28c - 25c, 28e 25e 2iic For Cash 'I0 lbs. Granulated sugar for.,'- 65c Special Black tea, our own .;,• 65e' (Regular line . , 75c) 2 cans Coin ,.. 252 2' cans Peas ,.•, 25,e 2 cans Tomatoes' ...... • • 25e Kraft Cheese 350, 3 Corn Flakes 27c 5 ib. pail Syrup 33e 2 lbs. Icing Sugar 19c- 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps 25e 2 lbs, Leap year Cookies :. 29c 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins , 29e 1 lb, Currants' 19c 3"Clarks Soup,.., 29e. ..,(Veg. and Tomatoes)) 8 bars Castile Soap 25e Green Peas, per package ... , , 20c 2 cans Pork and Beans . 19e Bayfield Store will open ` July 3rd. Fresh Fish Tuesdays,and Fridays New .Fruits and Vegetables in Season Domini n Sugar by the sack at car Price IN THE MORNING FIRST ,DELIVERY 9 a.m.: IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. ORDER EARLY T • 48W'H RE ",SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS Cash and - Service People You Know Miss Martha Stevenson of Stratford is visiting at the horse of her bro- ther Mr. W. J, Stevenson of town. Mr. and Mrs. Stringer and Miss Zola of W,dbdstock visited, the lady's +mother, 1VIrs._J. Wheatley, on Sufi - day.; ' Mr, and) Mrs, W. S. Downs: attended the a(edding of the former's niece, Miss Hazel DOW1?e8, Pt; 19ila Station on Saturday. Nr. and Mrs, Wilson Rath and Maste8 Billie of. Stratford were week -end guest$ at the home of Mrs. TL,. Rath, Clinton, ' Mr. ,and Mit. 'Phos. Dunbar and Mas- ter Barry of Sarnia motored up and spentweek-endhevitl ftien ds in Clinton and vicinity.• Mr.' J. G: Sloman has returned from a visit with his son, Mr. Fred Slo- man, who is in charge of the C.N.R. School Car in Northern Ontario. Mrs. J. E. Hogg is -in Toronto this week attending a meeting of the Dominion Board of Missions as delegate froin*the London Confer- ence W, M S. Miss Kathleen McKinnon, who has just -finished her university course at Toronto, .. is the' guest of her grandmother, Mrd.' 'aohnston in. Huron street, Clinton Mrs. Epos Hull and Mr. and Mrs. George Hull and son of Davidson, Mich., visited Mrs. J. Wheatley this week: They., came ` over to attend the funeral of a brother of Mrs. Hull, Sr., at Exeter. - Rev. L. C. and Mrs. Harrison, Sher>. iff Middleton, dd1teo Mrs. V. Hovey, Mr s, 3, Schoenlials, Mrs Atkinson, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Elliott,'. 1Vliss -Foster; Mrs. Ford, Ivirs'i Johnston, Mrs, Sheppard, Mrs. Appleby and Miss Sloman attended the semi-annual` meeting of the Deanery of Huron, held in Seaforth on Tuesday. AHbur'n Mr'• Anil Mrs: Tlowai•d Rober€sorl and children of Seaforth°•spent Sunday with Miss Pierce and the Misses Blair in the village. IVIr, and Mrs. Coates of Flint re- turned with Mrs. Maitland Allis, who has been staying with then, for the past week. •w Miss Lottie Lawlor .went to Detroit on the steamer Greyhound. Mr. G. L. Sturdy has purchased a new Chrysler sedan and Mr. Joseph Webster is sporting a new Chev, Messrs. Eisner Robertson and Rus- sel Shaw fnotored to London on' Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. -.Trio. Fingland and daughter' of Londesboro visited friends in the village en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Townsend of near Seaforth visited relatives here on Sunday. A large crowd frons this vicinity went to Goderich on Tuesday night and enjoyed the anneal Moonlight excursion. (Too late for last'week) Mir. Wesley liliough, and Itis, -bride of: Toronto are visiting- •relatives here, Mr.' and Mrs: Jos. Carter of Port Elgin are visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs: Jas. Carter. • Mrs. Ball of Clinton and Miss Mar- garet Ball, of London 'are visiting with Mrs. Hill and c tlier relatives here. lltiss Laura Rutledge 'returned honie, Walker Taylor — On Saturday, June 2nd, by the ..Rev. W. R. Alp, Pearl; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor to W. A. Walker of Oshawa. Miss Laura Rutledge is visiting. with her brother in Detroit. Mr. and, Mrs. Z. Phillips .visited at Whiteehnrch on Sunday, Rev. W. R. Alp returned, from at- tending conference on. Monday.,, G Ierich`ToWnship ' Mr. and Mrs, Morgan 'Agnew and little Miss Agnes of Clinton visited'. at .the home of Mr. and Mrs, It Pear- son on Saturday last, Mr. and Mr at Mrs W. R t o e bury and Mi. and Mrs. Ross Scott and Master Kenneth of Brucefield motored up to the morning service in Wesley -Wil- lis church, Clinton, on Sunday and later spent the clay with Mr, and Mrs, Robert Pearson. - `The Fire Brigade" 1 ` • With May McAvoy and Charles Ray From the Story by: Kate Corbaley Directed by William Nigh A Metre Goldwyn -Mayer Picture STAR THEATRE under tl,ie auspices of the CLINTON FIRE -COMPANY JUNE lith, '19th, 20th COAL AND LEIGH VALLEY COAL SEME-SOLWAY CORE W. J, M1LL &: SON Orders "taken at residence, Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 48j Whatever Your Hard- ware Needs May -Be We are equipped to supply you., Everything nt low prices. Whether you want a nail or a lawn trowel•, er a.tacit or a boiler—we have • All goods ;guaranteed to give the fullest satisfaction. a:ikin „ t 'agent for Renfrew Cream Separators on Friday on- the ' Greyhound after Ca Land get Prices. spending a ecu le of weeks -with. her P broiher.,at Detroit. • HARDWAPh and PLUbIBING E'Ysana, ' 2�3` There is a Treat in Store 'Lw You When you are out looking around drop into our Furniture depart- ment as we have thedesne t ii f s a of Furniture display to a ever shown around these parts.. The newest styles in Chesterfield sCites, Dining, Bedroom and Living Room Furniture, You will : be surprised and delighted with our new stock of Electric Lamps with silk and parchment shades`, and the best:featugie of all is the Price, Then for the verandah anything you want. Collapsible stretchers and chairs, highly colored chairs, the very latest. Hammocks, sun stop shades, Verandah mats in Cocoa. and Japanese Grass, Ail sizes and Prices. 'A fine assortment of Cushions good for verandahs, cars or camp at 45 cents and 90c. Real Bargains., Clinton Hardware and FurnitureC • THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196 Picnic and vacation Specials CHOICE PICKLES I RICE KRISPIES Sweet or Sour, per tin 49c New Breakfast Food, pkg. 15c Sandwich Spree., ...,. Lobster ,paste, per tit Crab Meat, per tin - Tuna ,Fish Boneless, Chicken, per tin Olives, (stuffed) 20, 25, 85 New Kraft Cheese, pkgs Chateau Pimento, pkg. Lemon. Cup ,. ,.440c, Orange Cup 25c - 15c 350 35c 45c 40e 250 25c 65e 60c Choice Rice, 4 lbs. for... 25c Tapioca, 2 lbs. 25e Canned Peas, 2 for 25c .Canned Corn, 2 for 25c Matches, No. 1, pkg 25c Special Black tea, Ib, „ 63c Lemon Oil Furniture' Roush, bottle 30c Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 29c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs Castile Soap, 7 bars .,25e SPECIAL IN LARD THIS WEEK ONLY 20 lb. PAIL $3.40 STRAWBERRIES, PINES, TOMATOES, CELERY, ETC. - L LAWSON & CO, PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY . TEN -TEST INSULATING BUILDING BOARD Ten -Test is a.manufactured lumber made from wood fibre. Compressed by tremendous hydraulic pressure into a ,solid', board. Ten -Test is used for insulation against`heat and cold—sound dead- ening—Interior Finish—Approved Plaster and Stucco Basoand in: construction of refrigerators, and cold storage ware houses. We have.a good stock of Ten -Test en hand, Thomas ze Et ate Clinton PIICNE 88 RFSIDENCEG3i EVERYTHING IN LUMBER BL R AND BUILDER'S SUPPLIES