The Clinton News Record, 1928-06-21, Page 8THE
CLINTON NEWS aECOAD TIICILSDAY,JUNE 21
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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE
228',
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Just as the famous 1\Ililce Flannery.
believed "Pigs is Pigs" whether guin-
ea pigs were classified as rabbits or
no, so many people have an erroneous
belief that diamonds is diamonds not.
knowing that there are all hinds 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.
JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
rue Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
The Little . Odds
and Ends That
Make a House
a Home?
Stepladders, baby scales, bread
boxes -these are the little odds and
ends without which no home is com-
plete.
We have a full line of the highest
quality of hardware and accessories
for the home. If you want anything
• from a carpet cleaner to a frying
pan, this is the place where you can
get the most durable article at the
lowest price in town.
Sutter & Perdue
Phone 147w
Win
ShTrts
at Reduced Prices
10 doz. only Khaki and Blue, extra large size and full easy fit- �
tens, Very special price 79e. ,,„�
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Another special line of Khaki and Navy blue, II
Reg. 41.25 for .$1.00, 1 ^
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Regular $1,50 lines at $L25.
Pin checks, Navy blue, Blue with 'white spots and fancy checks.
These are wonderful values at above prices,
r S'Pedal price on Fine hoist Oh tip,
Work Sox; its a pair up.
Special line of fine sot, 'd .pairs for $$1.00.
P1umstePl Eros.
BETTER VALUES LOWER PRICES.
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Teas and Coffees
At the most - reasonable prices.
Best groceries of all kinds—only
the best brands of all products—ev-
erything at reasonable prices.
For true economy and wisdom in
buying, ealeat our •store:
Goons always fresh,
THE C. & S. GROCERS
Branch 125j Main 125w
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STRAWS
FOR THE MAN .WHO APPRECIATES
STYLE, .QUALITY AND'ECOROMY
All the newest straw weaves anil shapes—sn&ppy thio
right up -to -the -last moment in styli+ Gini price so Ienscaitable that you •
still can practice economy if you purcilase yam, Nssrs Stfaw hat ht
our store.
The workmanship in the"sb straws is of the very finest giee-the
kind of Summer headgear for -albMan who appreciat"ee, Style; 'Qival-
ity and Economy,
Davis 6c Her an
CLINTON'S LEADING TAILORS
PHONE 224w
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Constance
Miss Myrtle. Lawson of Taranto is
home for a couple of (months to visit.
Miss Thelma Dale is home from
for a two eek Vacation.
Toronto. w s v z ..
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gimbolby and
'daughter, Mrs. Ben Riley, spent Sun-
day with the latter's son, John and
family, at Brussels,
Mr, 'and 'Mrs. Ira Merrill and fain -
lily of Gbderich township spent Sun.
.Mrs, Win. Button is sick with the
day with Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Lawson.
"flu."
Master Harold Glazier of Clinton
spent the week -end with Chas. Wake-
field. '
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson vis-
ited.'friends in Gerrie on Sunday.
Misses lVfargaret,'Fern and .Amy
Love of Walton spent' Thursday with
their sister, Mrs, Ed. Button.
icknicking
Collveieiiis
The pichnicker of course has to eat'
—that's often the most .important
part of. a picnic -arid hr order,tomake
the day a success there must be, as.
little work es possible. Our Paper ae-
eessoriesdo much to provide the de-
sired ease and comfort. Paper plates,
nine inch and ten inch diameter, pap-
er table covers' and napkins, these all
stepin and save the day. Wax paper
conserves food and keeps it fresh,.
snaking it especially desirable for put-
ting up lunches. A vacuum bottle
will keep boiling liquids hot for twelve
hours, and ice cold liquids cold for a
day. We have a very handy and com-
pact package of napkins containing
forty for 15e. They are a' -good white;
heavier in weight than most, napkins,
one easily removed from the package
ata Lime. .They never°get loose and
are for .every use, replacinglinen for
picnics, camps, : parties, will clean
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your mirrors, eye -glasses, windshield
lamps, greasy hands; serves where -
ever a soft absorbent clean and ec-
onomical'throw away is required.
Sand pails, Shovels, Sail Boats,
Kites, Water Wings. For every Pic-
nic Purpose—Purse and 'Person,
mec D. Fair o.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Mr. --and Mrs. Rouseau, Jr., hare gone'
to Montreal,
Mr. Wilber Ford of London was home
over the week -end.
Mr, and Mrs. T. McCrea are visiting
relatives In town this week.
Miss Ferrol Biggins returned on
Sunday after a fan -night's holiday
in Detroit. •
Miss Nora Follie'k. of Hensall spent
thq 3yeek-onsr as the guest of Mrs.
John Nediger'. • I
Pass Laura Beaton of Toronto is
spending this week with her mother,
Mrs. A. 13. Beaton.
Mrs. Walter Sorby of Elmira, N.Y.,
is visitingher parents) My. and
;. B R. Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hall and. Miss Eve-
lyn spent the week -end with the
former's sister in..Simeoe.
Miss Clete Ford of Alma College
staff, St. Thomas, has .been holiday-
ing at her home the past weeks
Miss Agnes Stirling of Consul,:Sask.,
is with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Jer-
vis, and will spend the summer here.
Miss Anna Mae Hood of Kippen spent
the week -end with her uncle and
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Fish-
er, Mill Street,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren and 14Ir.
and items. John Ralph of Hamilton
spent the wook-end as guests of M.
and Mrs. T. W. Hawkins.
Miss Marion Gibbings was up from
Essex over the week -end attending
the funeral of her grandmother,
the late Mrs. S. E. Andrews, which
took place on Saturday afternoon.
last.
Miss M. Taylor of Goderich was in
town on Monday calling on some of
her friends. ''Miss Taylor leaves
early in July to spend a couple of
months with friends at Rollo,
North Dalt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. l41'elVlurray came
over, from Harriston on Saturday
to attend the funeral ofthe late
Mrs. Andrews. Mrs, McMurray
remained for a little visit with Wrier
sisters here. ,,
Mist Isobel Draper, who is a, teacher
in'the Brantford Sehool for the
Blind, was in Toronto Tuesday as-
sisting in seeing the students
whose homes are in the west, off on
:the west Nand train).,
Mr. and Mrs, W. HBiffi V*SMr,
George and Moss Eileen, Tontine)
Alberta, 'we're the guests on Mon-
day of .the former's sister, Mrs:
Pennebakeer, They canto by Actor,.
making tlie jb0rney It +i'llout .nine
• days. .
Mr. Elgin` Maso13 bf News York City
'has bean in town the ,past few days
on business for his father Mr,
Mr,
'h fifes Mason, who has'been ill at
his •daughter's home in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mason, however,
hope to be back in the old town be.
torevery Iong.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbs, Miss. Sadie
and Master Harold, and Messrs. V.
D. Falconer and Lorne Brown at,
tended the C. N. R. picnic at Nis•
,agara on Saturday. A very •pleas-
ant day was spent and some of the
Clinton folk took a trip in an air-
plane, one of the planes it was said:
which went to the . rescue of the.
Brenan, which` landed on Greens
Island a few weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keyes, Mr. Charles:
Keyes and' Miss Dorothy Keyes
who motored over from Nashville,
Tenn., to visit relatives at Varna
and in Stanley township, :called on
Clinton friends on Tuesday. Mr;
Keyes and his son return almost im
mediately but Mrs. Keyes and Miss
Dorothy will visit the former's.
brothel# 'and, sister. Mr, Logan and.
M'ss P. Logan, . Varna, • for some
weeks.
Price, List for •tayfield and Clinton
For Balance of Month For Cash
and Opening in Bayfield on July -3rd.'
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"e can only fill your orders while these goods, last,
Big Banana week, per dozen 29c
New Breakfast Food, Rice_ Krispies 15c
Large bottle Catsup 23c
21bs, Icing Sugar .. , 19c
4 pkgs. Ammonia - ', 25c
Regular 750 black tea 65e
2 cans .Tomatoes - 25c
2 Cans Peas 25e
Kraft Cheese 35e
Corn Syrup, 5 Ib. pail ' 33e
French's Prepared Mustard, 2,for 25c
4 lbs. Rice • 25c
2 lbs. Tapioca 25c
2 pkgs, M. Tapioca25d
2 lbs. Dates 25c
-Pitted Dates, pkg. , ..... > 25c'
2 lbs. Macaroni 22c
3 pkgs. Corn Flakes 27c
2 lbs. Seedless Raisins 29c
2 pkgs. Seeded Raisins .. 29c
5 pkgs. Jelly Powder . , , 25c
10 bars P. & G. Soap .. 39c
3 Ib pail Lard -, 59c
10 lbs. Gran. Sugar - 65c
5 lb. pail Syrup ,. 33c
2 lbs. Ginger Snaps . ,,. 25e
Bread and Butter Pickles 30c '
Large ,Sweet Pickles .. =.49c
Corn Beef, per lb. ° s , 35e
Baking Powder . 19e.
3 lbs. Shortening'; . 55c
Smiles an' Chuckles, Seconds, ' 49e -
Breakfast Bacon per lb. 32c
Ripe Tomatoes . per lb. 20c
Fresh-Slrnon Trout Tuesdays` and Fridays
weather permitting
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN'THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:80 p.m.
Cash
. O'Neil
Service1
WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS
Varna
Five members of the (Church Army
Crusaders, an organization of lay.
men , and sisters from England, who
are conducting an evangelistic cam-
paign throughout -Western Ontario;
visited Varna and conducted services
in St. John's Anglican church on Sun-
day evening, June 17th, and will ha
here Thursday and Friday, June 21st
and 22nd. A. eordial invitation is ex-
tended to all to attend these services).
A. ball game w.as played between
Varna and .Bayfield on Tuesday evi
ening; v,'i: 6Fore being 12-10 in favou
of Bayfield, I '
Mrs. W. *Ash of London spent a
few dd3't With her, mother, Mrs. C.
Weekes, '
Jack Raymond has returned to Lon-
den after spending a week at the
home of Mr: and Mrs. J. 'Beatty.
Hazel Rankin' had the misfortune
to have her arm broken while playing
ball at school a short time ago, but at
time of writing is doing nicely. '
The many friends of Mrs. -A. Hor-
ner will be pleased to learn that she
is much improved and . able to be a-
round again. - Quite a number attended the Dean-
ery meeting at Seaforth last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. • Sterling McPhail of
Goderich were calling an Mr. and Mrs,
Witii. Ivison on Sunday last.
Mrs. (Rev.) McKibben is a guest
of her sister, Mrs. II. Ivison,
On Sabbath last an interesting ser,
vice was held, following the, regular
service, it being the dedication and
affiliation of the C. G, L. T. and the
W. 1V1, S. Eleven young girls dedica-
ted their lives to helpful Christian
service. Miss Jean Ivison .is their
trainer, I4ippen now had two splen-
did societies for the training of. youth
the C. G. I. T: and the Boy Scouts.
Many are suffering horn flu and
severe " colds, Jas. 'Bowey has been
confined' to• his room for some days
and a Clinton nurse in 'attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Field, the former our
station agent, are enjoying a few well
earned holidays. I
Ma•. and Mrs. C. Wa son and child -1
ren y are holidaying i
d ng in etreit.
Our village is now heagtifni with
flowers. Our citizens•• uelieve in keep-
ing things up t0 the mark and their
garden tee certainly a beautiful
ajell' 'at present. '
Mr. Thos. Workman- north of our
village, has now' a gang of framers,
rushing uphis new bairn. They hope
to erect the frame bark the end of
this week.
Ms. and Mrs.�;Staffin'd'are visiting.
their brother,;M'r. W. lliills.
Miss Kerr, who is making her home
at Mrs. W. McDonald's, still contin--
Iles very poorly.
Quito a number took' in and enjoy-
ed' the Niagara Excu 'tion Saturday
last. The weather beingaideal all felt
it was a ,beautiful trip.
Mr. arid Mrs. 'Verne', McClymont of
Detroit were :week -end'• guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Mbelymont,
- Our college and school pupils are
home and-.thoroughlyy 'enjoying the
lovely' country freedom.
Miss Elva Anderson of London ' is
spending her holidays: with her par-
ents.
arents.
Sunnrnerhill
Mr. Ray Mason returned to Toronto
on Monday after spending a fort-
night's vacation at the •home of his
parents, Mr. andM rs, V. E. Mason.
ORDER EARLY
Phone
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Lyth
L. 0. L. No. 968 Blyth, will attend
the Church service in Queen street
United church on Sunday next, 24th
at seven o'clock p.m. Rev. Mr. Doan
of Clinton will be the preacher. All
surrounding lodges are cordially in-
vited to attend', The Orangemen will,
meet in the Orange hall at 6.30,
flolinesvilleAnnual
Lawn Supper
Under' the auspices of the Ladies
Aid and Sunday school of the United
church, will be held on :
Friday Evening, June29
on
MISS ACHESON'S LAWN
Supper served from 8 to 8 o'clock
followed by
A Program by
THE FAVORITE FOUR
London's Premier.Entertainers
Everybody looks forward to this an-
nual Event.
Admission: Adults 35c,, Children 25c
67-2.
COAL
D.L.W. AND
LEIGH VALLEY COAL,
SEME-SOLWAY COKE
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
Whatever Your Hard
ware Needs May Be
,
Weare.equipped to supply you.
Everything at, low prices.
Whether you want a nail or a -lawn'
mower,"or a tack or -a-boiler—we have
it!
All goods guaranteed to give the
fullest satisfaction.
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Agent for Renfrew Cream Seperators
Mr. and Mrs.` Cotton of. Detroit• Call find get Prices,
have been'visitin. at, the'home of the HARDWARE and PLUMBING
', T. .
atter brother, r. E. �4 I°hirdw:
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1 s b o r, M 'i.. 'Mason. � $44
There is a Treat in Store. lot You
' en you are out looking around drop into our,Furniture depart-
ment as 'we have the finest display of Furniture ever shown around
these parts. The newest styles in Chesterfield suites, Dining, Bedroom
and Living Room. Furniture. You will be surprised and delighted
with 'our new stock of Rlectric Lamps with silk and parchment
shades,and the best feature 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. All sizes and
Prices. A. fine,'assortment of Cushions good for verandahs, cars
or camp at 45 cents and 90c. Real Bargains.
Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A .STOCK
MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104'° Hardware 195
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Picnic and vacation . Specials
CHOICE PICKLES
Sweet or Sour, per tin 49c 1
RICE KRISPIES
New Breakfast Food, pkg. 15c
Sandwich Spree .....,., 25c
Lobster paste, per tin ... 15e
Crab Meat, per tin 35e
Tuna Piste 35c
Boneless, Chicken, per tin 45a
Olives, (stuffed) 20, 25, 85 40a;
New Kraft Cheese, pkg. . 25e
Chateau Pimento, pkg. 25c
Lemon Cup - 40c, 65c
Orange Cup 650
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,•lb.63c
Lemon Oil Furniture
Polish, bottle 30e
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. 29e
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. .. ..,25e
Qastile Soap, 7 bars ,,25e
SPECIAL IN LARD THIS WEEK ONLY
20 lb. PAIL $3,40
STRAWBERRIES, PINES, T0l'Z.ATOES, CELERY, ETC.
L. LAWSON S
PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY
AREMINVIMINEIBINIMINSICINVIOSIW
Combination
Screen and Stoma Doors
FOR USE IN SUMMER AND WINTER
We' have standard sizes in stock, complete with Galvanized screen
and glass, If you do not want standard sizes: we will make to order
any size you desire.
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lro� Mc�e zre Estte : Clinton
PRONE 88
GYPROC, SHINGLES, LUMBER AND BUILDER'S SUPFLIES
RESIDENCE 61