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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY S'TOR
TI-IURSDAY, JULY 266, 1928,
When
Eyesight
s Valued
Whegi the eyes begin to weaken
atter years of use, thee, the ines-
timable value of good eyesight'
comes to mind.
Do not wait, until failing - eye-
sight teaches you the : lesson—come
' and have your eyes examined now.
An Examination Costs Nothing
and may prevent the onslaught of
eye trouble.
R„ -HINSON
Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Sleitt Hovey's Drug Store '
at Reduced Prices
10 doz. only Khaki and Blue, extra large size and full easy fit-
ters. Very special price: 79c.
Another special line of Khaki and Navy blue.
Reg. $1.25 for $1.00.
Regular $1:50 lines at $1.25.
Pin checks, Navy blue, Blue with white spots and fancy checks.
These are wonderful values at above prices.
Special price on.•Fiiie Shirts from 95c up. --"*"
Work Sox, 15c a pair up.
Special line of fine sox, 3 pairs for $1.00.
in. -..7:11 -7, --..fn re -.1r,',1.:_.._ •-3
Plumsteel
BETTER VALUES
rost,y
LOWER PRICES
No OtherReadyRoofing
Could WithstandThisTesi
The frame of a powerful blow -torch was
placed within two inches of J -M "Asbestos.
Roofing. At the end of fifty minutes (note
clock) the roofing was not burned or injured,
being onlyslightly blackened with spoke.
This is one of a, number of testa which
prove Conclusively that the only permanently
durables.prepared roofing—the one that better
than say other resists fire, acids, gases, rot; ,, w
Rist, beat, cold and wear is
1-M ASBESTOS ROOFING
i It is the "cheapest -per -year" roofing because itrc-
quires tie costing er naiades to preserve it. The first
I east is the only expense.
Fire -proof construction is better fire protcellen to n
building than any amount of fire -insurance. It; covering
bttihlingn with 3-1,2 Asbestos. Roofing it will protect them
kora fire at no extra Cost.
!!'rite or call for Samplcs and Booklet.
1229
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING
HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
111
YOUR.. CHILD
WILL GET THE SAME ATTENTIVE
SERVICE AS THOUGH YOU
CAME YOURSELF
At our store you may be sure your
child will be served • as promptly, cour-
teously and well as any grown-up pat-
eon.
We handle only superior products.
hat give us a; trial, a
Our, prices are tore lowest in town. -
THE 'C, & S. GROCERS
Branch 125j Main 125w
geslisilegssiepossoma
FOR. THE MAN WHO APPRECIATES ,f ; "
STYLE, QUALITY AND ECONOMY
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Ml the newest straw weaves and shapes—snappy and '`smart—
right up -to -the -last moment in style and price so reasonable that you
still :can practice economy if you purchase your 1l'ew Straw Hat at
our store. .
The workmanship in these straws is of the very finest, just the
-kind of Summer headgear for the Man who appreciates, Sttlet,Qcal•
ity and Economy.
Davis &` Herman
CLINTON'S LEADING TAILORS
WoNE '224it
Constance
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Cleveland;
Ohio, spent a week with the former's.
grandparents, Mr. and pars. Joe Riley, 1
' Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grimbolby and
daughter and Miss Pheobe Wakefield
are spending a week with friends in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Rogers of Tor:,
onto spent a few days with kr.-and
Mrs. Chas, McGregor.
Tire.. L'ailies Aid will meet this
Thursday afternoon. •
Quarterly meeting will he held here
do Sunday afternoon 'and 'tlfeboard.
meeting the 'following Monday even-
ing.
Me.'Fred Anderson and son of New
Ontario are visiting friends and ac-
quaintances hereabouts.
11! you are watching for fish worms
while spading the garden chances are
you have not your mind on your work,
and when you have secured the worms
clo not overlook the fact that "good
tackle and "know ---'how" - count for
much. At catching prices we have the
kind of tackle the know-how fisher-
man is glad to buy. You will find hero
in liberal assortment, lines, hooks
poles;`reels, bait and all the big and
little paraphernalia -that go to make
fisherman happy. You locate the
place, set your tackle, throw in, a few
seconds pass—seconds of thrilled ex
pectancy and the fight is on, per-
chance you will secure sorne of the big
ones you. 'have 'heard the other •fellow,'.
tell about getting away -from him.
The Tisk have all been notified :-thaf
when our tackle is used they:appear,at"
their own risk- in or near any ocean,`
lake, river, stream, brook sWamp,'poo1;
or puddle.
Relaxation from tho, cares of life'
comes' easy to the roan at fhb' thick
end of a fishing rod, •
The W. D. Fair Ca.
Often .the Cheapest --Always the Best
ps z;:r
pun gplp nmunnn n a .n !dims Igllll_,
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Miss Anna Flynn of Toronto is visit
ing her •parents in Hullett.
Mrs. 11. R. Sharp and daughters have
gone on amotor trip to Ottawa.,-,.'
Mr. John Cawood of Bowmanville is
the guest of. Dr. and Mrs. P. Hearn,
Miss Isabel H. Graham of Seaforth
visited Clinton friends on Tuesday.
Miss Mary Brownlee of Hamilton is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Pais-
ley.
Miss Beth Cartwright of Listowel
sp
e_tt
th
ewoekand
at herhome in
town I
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I, t
'rank P.eilli0hakcr of Toronto
spent the week-end'at his home in
town. -
Miss Jean Weir of Dunnville bas' been
visiting . with Mr. and Mrs. R,
elsh.
MisWs ly) oily Mcliegney of London has
been visiting friends in Clinton and
vicinity.
Miss Beni Davis d Toronto is .spend.
'Mg a few days with. Miss Ruth
Cartwright.
Mrs. Fred Livermore was a week -end
guest at the home of her son in
Stratford.
Miss. Vera Trick of London is the
guest this week of her aunt, Mrs.
C. J. Wallis.
Mrs. Harry A. Sellery and Miss Betty
of Chicago are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Cooper.
Mr. Asa Bolton of Brantford visited
over .the week -end at the home of
his parents in town.
Mrs. W, C. Mead and Master Billy
of Kitchener are visiting their
aunt, Mrs.; R. B. Carter.
Messrs, John and Harold Livermore
of Detroit' have been visiting their
mother,. Mrs. S. G. Castle.
Miss Dorothy Bartliff and Master.
Bruce have returned after spending
a few days at Brune Beach.
Misses Mary and Jean MaeMurchie of
Toronto Spent the week -end with
their mother, Mrs. J. MacMurehie. '
Misses Connie and Wanda Cluff of
Bayfield , are visiting their grand,
mother, Mrs, John Cluff, this week.
Mrs. James Steepe and her grand-
daughter, Miss Ruth Collyer, of
London are visiting friends in town
Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Carter and plias
Eva Carter spent the week=end
with Rev. and Mrs. Hazelwood of
Watford. I
16fr:, and Mrs. Thos. Watts and family
of Oshawa are spending this week
as the guests of Mrs, Watts' moth,
er, Mrs. Penriebake.r
Miss Olive.Schoenhals and her. niece,
Miss Margaret, spent the week -end
with the former's sister, Mrs. Mil-
ton Cook of Sarnia.
Mrs.: Margaret Smith and her, • daugh-
ter and Mr. and Mrs. .'Matson . of.
Detroit motored over last -week and
are.spending a few weeks in Col-
borne township.
Air. and Mrs. T. E. Mason, Miss Mar-
ion and Miss Jean 'Ball motored to
Detroit on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Mason returned Monday but the
y'.ocng ladies remained for a longer
`visit. •
Mr. and Mrs. II. Routledge• of New
Liskeard and the latter's sitter;
_Liskeard
D. Steepe, Clinton, with whom
thdyhave been visiting, motored up
to visit friends in r Listowel, Bel
'grave "and Wingham the past week,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crich of Ron-
tiac, Mich., and their daughter, Mrs.
Gilbert. Brown and son Jack of
Sandusky, 'Mich., spent the 'week-
end as the guests of Mr. Crich's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Crich.
Mass. Eva Carter leaves on Saturday.
on a trip down east. She will take
a trip down the St. Lawrence, will
attend a ,summer school at Knowl-
ton and will also visit several , of
the eastern cities, spending a while
in- Ottawa on the return journey, ..
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GLINT N OR BAYFIEI D CHAIN STORES
DAY BARGAINS FROM MONDAY UNTIL SATURDAY, INCLUDING CAR OF :REDPATI`X'S SUGAR ON
"' FRIDA.Y.' SPECIAL CAR, PRICE
MONDAY
-SPECIAL . SOAP DAY
4 CARES LU?
4 PALMOIAVE.
25c
29c
2 SOAP CHIPS
For 29c
COMFORT SOAP, PEARL $1 65
ROASTING PAN for a)9 e
TUESDAY
LARGE BOTTLE PICKLES
SMALL SWEET PICKLES
For
GRIIPPED BEEF
Per ib.. .,
LARGE MARMALADE
LARGE SIIERRIFP §
MARMALADE, for .. ,
49c
25&
30c
30c
43c
WEDNESDAY.
MAMMY'S CAKES, AND BUNS.
FANCY CAKES
Regular 35c, per, lb, ..
29c-
3 CERTO $t 00
For d o
Zinc 'Rings for sealers per dozen 16c.,
3 lbs Dates for 33c
B -IG CHER: y WEEK
Last week for large Montmorency Canning Cherries
THURSDAY
SPECIAL LINE OF FANCY GOODS
MUSHROOMS 25c
For . ..•..c ............
ASPARAGUS
For'
SHRIMPS
For ...
SARDINES 2 for
KIPPER, SNACKS
2for
25c
25c
25c
25c,
FRIDAY:
BIG SUGAR DAY -
We are unloading a car of
REDPATU PURE CANE, SUGAR
GET OUR CAR PRICE
BREAKFAST' BACON 35C
pen lb, , , , , a7
SATURDAY
LOAF .CHEESE '35c
Per pound ..:..
SPECIAL BLACK TEAVD�sC
Per 1b.. ; .D
CORN` FLAKES C
3 pkgs. for- . ....
COTTAGE ROLL 29c
-For .
PEAMEAL ROLL •' 9C
For.. . G 2
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a:m.
Cash and - VV
Service
IN TELE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:39 p.m.
T� O'NeH
ORDER EARLY
Phone
48
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WERE "SELLS
HFOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILSelitIANIVIROMAla
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People You Know
Mr. J. A. Carter of London visited
relatives in town., over the week-
end.
] fr. and Mrs, R. E, Manning visited in"
London for a few days during .t1j
past 'week.
Miss Gertrude Layton of London is
visiting her cousin, Miss Irene Lay-
ton of town. '
Miss Minlus Pinning of Toronto has
been visiting her brother, Mr, W.
Pinning' et town.
Jrnes 1�
a iseman of.Forest Hill
141`r.
Gardens, N.Y.,visited his brother,
Mi J. Wiseman, this 'week. -
Mr. and Marg, mange )tfoore of Toren-
t4 Fag the week -end as the guests.
of :Mr. and Mrs:- J. W. Shobbrook.'
Rev. A. T. and Mrs. Fisher of Benton
Harbour, Mich., were guests of the
latter's ccilsin, Mrs. W. S, Downs,
on Monday.
Mrs. J. N, liarriston of Brunswick,
Md., has been the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. Margaret Pennebaker, the
Pan week.
Miss Ruth i aVia returned yesterday
after a fortnight's visit with her.
aunts, Mrs. Percy' Town and Mrs.
Sylvester of Toronto.
Mrs. Robt. Hodge and daughter. Miss
Mabel, of Chicago ` visited at the
home of Mrs. Hodge's sister, Mrs.
Wm. Clark, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J: R. Scott of Clifford
and Mrs. (Rev.) W. T. Bunt of
Welland visited =their sister, Mrs.
W. S. Downs; -last week.
Ars. J. Terrance' and Miss Edith Tor-
rance, who have been visiting' the
forinel's daughter, Mrs. G. Foote,
in Montreal, have returned home.
Mrs. 3. Walkinshaw and Miss Luella
Walkinshaw of Toronto, who has
been spending a holiday at her home'
were in Hayfield over the week -end.
and Mrs. Willard have returned
to their home in 'Buffalo alter a
fortnight's visit's with the latter's
parents, Mr. and -Mrs. J. W. Shob-
brook,
Miss Lauraine Ivey, Who has been vis-
iting Miss Grace Iiellyar, returned
to Toronto, accompanieed by Miss
Grace, who will visit there for a
week or so.
Misses A. M. Stone and B. E. Ward
were in town this week. They had
been in London attending the fun-
eral of Miss Stone's brother, who
died after a shore 111ness,
Mi. and Mrs. John Layton And family
of London an ltl1. and Mss, J. T.
Appleton d Rochester, N.Y., spent'
a felt] days last week visiting' Mr,
and,. Mrs. Frank Layton of Clinton
and other friends in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. . William Eagleson of
Aberdeen, S. Dak„ motored to Clin
ton to visit the latter's sister, Mrs,
Lucy Thompson, of Clinton, and
other members df the family in the
vicinity. They .were accompanied
by their daughter, .Miss -Luella and
son, Harold, and, by another • Baugh-
ter and soil -in-law, Mr. and Mrs:
Earl Schwann. The.party made the
trip by easy stages in less than four
days, without accident and with al-
most no tiro trouble.
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Colborne Township
M,rs. James Gleo}•is visiting around
Carlow this week. ,
Mr, Warner Walter filled his silo
on the 7th with Sweet Clover on Sat-
urday last, `; '
Wedding' bells are ringing merrily.
Mrs. Taylor is visiting with Rev.
and Mrs. Cummings: -
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elder spent.
Saturday' with her sister, Mrs. Cun-1
inghame.' ' -
Miss Ila Brown spent Friday and
Saturday with her sisteer; Mrs, Cun-i
Ingham, I
plisses Amelia Mcfwain, and Ethel
Tabb enjoyed part of the Summer
school program at Goderich, also Miss
Margaret Agnew and Miss Alice.
, eppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Toronto re-
turned to their home after spending
ten days with Mr. Rodgers' cousin,
Mrs. Algin Wilson.
Housekeeper
Wanted
- for
Clinton Public Hospital
DUTIES TO COMMENCE AT ONCE
Apply to MRS. A. J. HOLLOWAY
c' 72 -t -f
Garden Party
on
DR. MOFFATT'S LAWN
THURSDAY, AUGUST. 2nd -
under auspices Varna United church,
LONDON FAVORITE POUR
• ENTERTAINERS'
also --
PROF. MCCALLUM, COMEDIAN
SUPPER, 6 TO 8
ADMISSION 50c and 25c. '71-2
COAL
D.L.W. AND -
LEIG}I'VALLEY COAL
SEME-SOLWAY COKE
W. J. MILLER . & SON
Orders taken at residencb, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
Whatever Your Hard-
ware Needs May Be
We are equipped to supply you.
Everything at low' prices.
Whether yon want a nail or a lawn
mower, or a tack or a boiler=we have
All goods guaranteed to give the
fullest satisfaction.
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llawkins-
£gente for Renfrew• Cream Seperators
Call and get Prices,
=HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244 • ,
}iijoy Your erandalt
Some nice new verandah famine certainly would help to make
it more comfortable and attractive and this year we have the best
stock we ever had:at the very lowest prices.
We have a wonderful new stock of Lamps that will be worth
your while seeing at wonderfdl bargains.
HARDWARE
"Ifyou are considering Painting use the celebrated Sherwin Wil-
liams, the kind that looks well and lasts.
Hay Forks, Ropes, and Pulleys and all kinds of Harvest tools aI-
ways in stock,
Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Hardware lAS
Furniture Phone: 104
SERVICE
QUALITY
Picnic SHg.estions
Lemon Cup (large) 65c
Orange Cup (Large) ,65c
Lime Juice 35c
Grape Juice . 15c 35e
Olives, plain ....,15c 40c
Olives, stuffed . 20c 40c
Pimentos, per. tin ........ 100
Fancy Sodas, pkg. . , , ... 15c
Tuna Fish , 85c
Pickles, sweet (large).,;,
Pickles, sour (large)
Ketchup, Heintz .....20c;
Sandwicl, Spread
Peanut Butter, jar
Marshmallows, , ..
Fancy Cakes, per lb ..
Flaked Fish, per tin
Olive Butter .
490
490
30a
25c
25c
25e
29e
15c
35e
LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR BLACK CHERRIES
• RASPBERRIES, BLACK CURRANTS, CHERRIES, ETC
COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS
L. LAWSON & CO.
PHONE 111 PROMPT DELIVERY
Making Over the Home Interior
Of the Interior home, floors and built-in-elosejs are of first ,im-
portance. There is a special oak flooring made for laying over old
floors.. The, built-in wardrobe closet is a delightful convenience, and
may be built across the length of one side of the room. A corner of
a large kitchen may bo partitioned off and a brealtfast set installed..
When this is dope, and the breakfast room furniture finished with .
bright colored lacquers the result is invariablya delightful improve-
ment.
A colonial china closet in the dining room adds beauty, and a
window seat conceals_ radiators and adds to the attractiveness of the
xoom..
Whether your remodeling intentions are extensive or otherwise
we are very willing: to have; you consult us without obligation,
c nzi s
Thomas McKenzie Estate ClintonCl»�ton
GYPROC, SHINGLES, LUMBER AND BUILDER'S ' SUPPLIES
PHONE 88 RESIDENCE 81
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