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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-08-16, Page 8INTQN+s Ll?ADING JEWELER:Y STt)Rb When the eyes begin` to, weaken lifter. years of use; then tale ines- timable value of r good eyesight Comes, to ;nand,' Do not: wait until failing pye sight,teaches you the lesson-eome and haveryour,eyes exantiried noW: An Exatnlnation; Costs "Nothing and may -prevent the onslaught of eye trouble, - CLINTON4liTEwSR7CCQitD' Kmai;ese: THURSDAY; AuCD° 10, 1928 s bei" OHNSCON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry ` Fine Teweliery. And Repairs . • Next. Hovey's Driag Store emecossmorangssapsemsessmatos xvsmassmostessessveismas OF ALL LINES OF SUMMER ;MERCHANDISE�A'l A SAVING OF FROM 20 PERCENT TO 25 PERCENT Men's and Boys' Clothing at wholsale prices, or less. Work Shirts at 69; 98c and $1.19 Fine Shirts at 98; $1.19, 51.49 te,52.49. All Straw Hats at -half price or less. — Houl3e Dresses—Print and Gingham .dresses, short sleeves, on sale at 98e. . Children's Gingham dresses, some with bloomers to nlateh, on sale at 98c. ' Kiddies Sox—elearing lines °at 25; Boys' Khaki 13looiners, ,regular up to $1.50 for 98c. Cottonade'Pas is and Eloomers- at 89c. SPECIAL. BARGAIN' PRICES ON SANDALS,_ RUNNING SHOES, - ' AND ALL LINES OP SUMMER WEAR PlumsteelBros BETTER VALUES LOWER. PRICES NoOtherReady ° orofing Could WiihsiandThisTesi. The flame of a powerful.blow•torch was placed within two inches of J M Asbestos Roofing. At the end of fifty, minutes' (note clock) the roofing was not burned or injured,. - being only slightly blackened with smoke. N This its one of n slumber of testa wbkh R prove conclusively that the only permanently Idurable prepared roofing—the one that better than any other resists fire, acids, gases, rot,' rust heat, cold and wear ie 1-M ASBESTOS ROOFING ... Itis tae "eheimest•per-Year" roofing because Um- pires no coating or pnmting to preserve It. The first cost is Ibo only expense. Firmproot construction is better firo-protectionto a -. - bundled than any amount of fire -insurance. By covering buildings With J -M Asbestos Roofing it will protect them from .fire at no cxtrn cost. Write or call for Samples and Booklet. • 129. iitt r at Perdue PLUMBING. HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING Phone 147w Q' rt. HEL WILL GET THE SAME ATTENTIVE SERVICE AS THOUGH YOU ' CAME YOURSRL$ At our store you may be sure your. child will lee served as promptly,• cour- teously and well as any grown -tip pat- ron, We handle only superior products, Just give us a trial, , Our prices are. the lowest in town. THE C. &S. GROCERS Branch 125j d Main I25w FOR THE ALAN .WHO APPRECIATES STYLE,' QUALITY AND ECONOMY All the newest straw weaves and shapes—snappy and sniart right up -to the -last moment in style and -price so reasonable that you still can tpraatice",economy if you purchase your New Straw Hat at oitr store: ' Tixe:.workmanship in these straws is of the very finest, just the kind of Summer headgear' for the Man who appreciates, Style, +Qual- ity and Economy. a CLINTON'S LEADING TAILORS ' �of tramp, d-vieand'114r. I'rnesl:C,exsort uro9;a'Re dEast' ton,called.on 11Ir. George Vanderburgli. liar I4.11 a i , .-PHONE 224w Mr. --and =Ms. John . ltfetenn•and daughter Idem and Miss Susie Erisie son .of Sault Ste. Marie, Miehfglin spent a few ,hours at: Mr. mia NIr's. m, 3a11's last Friday, ^Cor r and '. Mr. and Mrs. Win. SC i . and Mr. anti -Mrs. George Robinson of t.incar- . ., Quite a numbcrfrom oily vicinity' took in the demonstratiosi of tiie Black Knight's s atStratRord atttrday. Mr. and. -111'1s Teed Cook and. dsngh ' ter Edna. 81ent• Sitildeje at their. daughters, Mrt, Joe Illid911. '. I By all the great essayists and we de not wish . to do badly, ghat they hav;e.' :done supexlative1y.,,, well, 1• Reading requires. no 'slievial oral conditions of reading today. 1. 'Reeading regnnees no special •apparatus such as_clothes,„b'odtt, bats,. .aequets, balls, rods, tracks or dogs',; 2, It does not depend upon 'the existence orpAsence of:other.person$. (Solitaire Meng an exception to.thiis geixeralization.) 3 It does not presuppose any spec Dal mood or state of mind, on the part of the readers, nor any special weath er on the part of the ,climate, ';there are Books and Magazines for' all. moods ;and all weathers. 4 It is not dependent upon time and place, and can be enjoyed in the train as well as in; the library and for five minutes as well as for five hours. Iii budgeting -your expenses why not include -a few dollars for books, your favorite magazine and daily newspaper then your house (with suitable wall decorations which' we also sell) will _;become a home rather than merely a, peace to sit and eat in. Tie W. D. Fair Co., Often the Cheapest—Alwaya_the Best ,P ,, logy Li *go Illlinee n tesria Miss Etta ITardy spent a few days in Torontothis week: Miss Mary-MnMurchie visited her mother over the week -end, • Mrs. W. Kennedy and -Miss Harriett are visiting friends in Caledonia. Wes. W. 3, Nediger and family are camping in Hayfield this week, Miss Ruby Churchill has returned home,froni a vacation in Muskolca. Miss J. Pollard of Hull, England is the guest of her aunt, Mfrs: Thos. White. Miss M. McDonald, milliner, is sP end- ing=lier holidays with relatives in Woodstock. Mrs. Adam Glazier was in Ethel on Friday attending the funeral of Mr. Jack Cole. - Miss Helen Fisher of Denver, Color- ado, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Manning. Miss Winnie' Hunt of Toronto spent her holidays with her parents, Mr. wand Mrs. Chas:' Hunt. Miss Mary Walls returned home last week after spending a month with relatives, in Toronto. Miss Pearl Churchillreturned last week from spending 'a fortnight with Detroit friends: Mr. and Mfrs. Ezra• Pickard were vis- iting their .daughter tltise. Lashbrook of Mitchell for a few clays, Miss I•Ielen Grigg has returned home after a fortnight's visit with rola- ...Lives in London and Detroit. IVlisses Elva Cook and Mary Grealis returned hone on ,Saturday after visiting in London last week, Ms. harry Shaw of London, England is spending a few days with his parr eats, Dr. and Mtrs. J, W. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kilty and baby of ,Toronto spent the 'week -end at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Shaw, Rev. L. 0, Harrison of -St. Paui'.s church took charge of the services• in Christ. church, Listowel; on Sun- day,. Mr. and Mrs, N. Ilaevey. and Miss •Kathleen spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Harvey'd mother, Mr's. Thos. Grealis. ' Miss Madge Crawford and Miss Anna Flynn leave returned to Toronto af- ter spending a couple of weeks with relatives here. . Miss Ruth tall has returned home af- ter' spending some weeks in St. Catherinee las the guest of :Miss Evelyn Jdllnstom. Mr. and Mrs,• Lewis IVIaiining and • children of Toronto are visiting the former's parent, My. and Mrs. Wal- ter Manning this week. Mrs. Godfrey Gale and son, Lionel of Windsor .visitecl Mr. and Mrs, 0. Gala: this week. Lionel is staying der the rest of his vdcatinn,' Mr. and Mis. M. D. McTaggart' are, enjoying a trip to New York, Phil- adelphia and up. the St. Lawrence through the Thousand Islands. Miss M. S. Evans of Winnipeg, and” her niece, Margaret and nephew, Bruce road Miss IC. A. Evans. of Ann Arbor were visiting -Dr. and Mrs, Evans this week. Mr„ and Mrs, R. Mackenzie incl fam- ily of. Detroit, spent. the week -end with the former's mother and ',sis 'tell, Mrs, Those Mackenzie and Miss Eleanor Mackenzie: Mr, ;laid Mrs. •Win. Lobb of Clinton. Mrs. Nolson of Vancouver, B:C,-,, and Mr, Wilson of St. Marys, were the one is n$ John and . Mrs, Yeo last week.=Blyth Standard, illy. ansi Mis.'.0.. 7)o'tvnie and Mrs. Downie, Sr., af: Aniherstburg, s1ent the Week -end' with. NB.. and Mess, S. Kemp. ,Mrs.'Downie, Sr., will spend G eoxiplo of .weeks Here: Me..c h i i' ind Mfrs, f; as, IYI ddlcton and Misses Melena and ;Teenisnent the week -end at Huntsyille in Muskoka;. Helena is going lsrther mi to visit friends for a couple of weeks, 1 1 1 1 1 1 T6 wo. Stores :gives us' o .. Ci BAY-FIEU i.gger buying IOler resp' fruits . and i ege�tabl s NEW CANT'ED , PEAS, 2 for CANbIED CORN, 2 toy v'. GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 lbs. ,, . , ..- . DATES, 3 lbs. , , QUAKER COI4N pkgs, . 27c 29c 6�c '33c 29c 1 JELLY POWDER, 5 pkgs s:. , ,i, 25c JELLY POWDER',.4 pkgs...:::: COTTAGE ROLL ; r25c PICNIC IIAN1, Pe' lb: 255 112A1'CHisper ox 325 r b . 29c laking Powder pe° tin :1:9c Jelly Rolls 20c . Tea -brae- Cakes` 30c... Pineapple Rolls 25c Best values in -Black Tea 65c and Black Tea at - - 75c - 11E111Z VINEGAR, forTicicling Season, in bottles, 25 and 40e 0E170, 3 bottles fof . , . .51;00 PICKLING SPICES Watchi this space next week -for special jelly powder and plate deal Large bottle Sheriff's Marmalade 43c Large bottle jam 49c R Chauteau Cheese in bulk 35c Assorted "fancy'biscuits -35c Cheese Chip 20c - Lime cup. bot. 35c Special Car Price on Redpath- and Dominion Sugar, IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY'9 a.m. Cash and Service IN THE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. "ORDER EARLY W. T. O'Neil WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE 'PREVAILS ,ma,�wor,oa.r Phone . 48 a Penna, You Know Mr. Elgie and family of Oshawa ale guest at the homy - of Mrs, A. Mrs, Levi Stong is. visiting in Harrow Johnston of Bannockburn. this weep. - Mr. and Mrs. Weekes spent Sunday Mi. and Mrs. E. M. McLean of Walk- at Listowel, erville were here last week.. - • Mr. and. Mrs, E, Epps are having Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Latornell and their home remodeled; Miss Combe were here Iast week. Mr, and Mirs. J. Mossop and daugh- Mrs, W. T. Henry is visiting her ter of London have moved to the .daughter, Miss Henry of London, village. We welcome then to our 1Vfiss •Bruegaman of Chesiey is the burg and wish them every success in gust of her sister, Mrs, E, Wren, their' new undertaking. do. t Rev. r fHarxdson exchanged pulpits with Rev. Howard of Listowel last Sun- day. Y Miss Aliso Sloman of Stratford is spending her holiday, at her hone • in town. Mars. Alcock of Brussels is visiting relatives in Clinton and Holmesville `this week. ~ Miss Kathleen Hiekieof Toronto is visiting at the home of Me. and Mrs: . Gordon Cuningham. Mrs. harry M. Taylor of Philadelphia, Pa., ,is spending a few weeks with Miss Zetta Jackson, Miss Agnes Walker spent last week- end with her sister, Mrs. W 6. Tan- ner in Wingham. Gocrelr1ch Township Mr. and Mrs: Diodes and son of Jack - 'son, Mich„ were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'G. Crooks this week. - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bond and family of Stomia are visiting at the ,home of 1VIr,,and Mrs, G. Crooks. Connell met in Helinnsville '011 August 7th. ' Department of Agricul- ture wrote re, weeds; etc. , The clerk w;as instructeii to put a notice in the paper asking the ratepayers to co-op- erate with the Council by cutting the weeds in front of their` own property. Brawn Tract Celebrirtion Committee asked a grant to assist in snaking the celebration ti success. To this a grant 04'.510,00 was given. Further corrdeponclence from Mr. Jas,Buek re'nuisance etc. 'was read Councillor Salkeld was delegated to make inquiry and, report at nett meet- Ing•. Mr, Reg. Sturdy complained that the Canadian National Railway Co. were emptying an under -drain out of the natural mime and which was an injury to him; the Council agreed eo meet him oh -Saturday next rind to have the mattes, adjusted. ' 13y -law No. 7 setting the rates for the current year was passect;'the rates being the, 'same as last' year. The representative of the Globe In- demnity was present re insurance,_but' no .action was Utica until next meet- ing. The following accounts were -paid 0, E. Wise, sheep claim, $33.00;; Supt. pay voucher No. 7, 51558,54. - hatevek You d� d" ST. JOHN'S CIIURCH OPEN Alfa CONCERT, VARNA to be held on DR. L: MOFFATT'S LAWN on the evening of TUESDAY, AUGUST 28th -The entertainers will be Harvey Mc- Gee of Auburn, assisted by Dr. Mof- fatt. Highland dancing by four little tots. Japanese fan drill by three girls all lit uniform. Music supplied by Zurich Brass Band, Mr. McGee comes highly recommended as an en- tertainer, impersonating both Scotch and Irish. Refreshment booths on grinds serving sandwiches, Hot dogs, pie;. eake and Ice Cream. Adnussion, A- dults 35; Children 20c. In case of rain the concert will be given in Dr. Moffatt's Barn, Don't Miss This.. 75-2. COAL D.L.W. AND LEIGH `VALLEY COAL r' SEME-SOLWAY COKE W. J. MILLER & SON Orders taken at.residence,.Ontario St. PHONES: 46w and 46j ouriied to meet on Saturday, Sent 1st at 1,30 pint, ini,l ware Needs' e ds ay Be Council then 3clj stead of Monday -which' is Labor day, • —1i G. Thompson, Cloilt . 12tdon. oad Mr. John Quigley ellipped It' 'choice: bud: of sheep, sonsistiug et ,i. eprlee; lambs and 2:- Carlin 's '0nl 0Ilvat2iiit y l3,1n1 i, for show purposes hast week, lIc°i'tlna saki a par„ of eeiarlinge to lair. Shall Dale for lsreedxng. :%ua'f'ta31 Doit't forget Ilse open air ,concert 011 Dr. 5offatt's' lawn on Tuesdity uning,:A.ug,''2Rtls, under the- espicee� of St. John's Chard), Varna, ' Look' for :the,advertisemetrt, I. Mr. Qliver l+ears is .spn g r din 'low a days :with Ids sisters; Misses An11ie and Ilq may Iteys of the 'vlllage. :; Wo ata equipped to ttupply. red, Vei'ytliin}3' nt hap' pili eIt, Whalen" you wttliii. 0 toil)' or it lernsn Mower, men leek or 0 1)01)01. -',-WO huvt'. Itt Air l._,a,.c10lttttlrhili.eeti to g[re tZlh;' i'uSlCOt eittif,l}i t:tii;n, erst for Redrew Creamm'. Seperetc�, dill and get Prices. IdhR12 AItE �r ori 1sLV d tz�lG J� Phone;: 244 . To -Morrow's Vigor Depends Upon How Much -You Sleep TO -Night You can "sleep" on a hard, lumpy, sagged mattreser You can "sleep" on an oak board, if weary enough! But when you sink into the cosy, eiubrace of a Marshall yeu enjoy a wondrously different kind of sleep. The ever resilient springs of rhoMarshall' Mattress cuddle up -with gentle support to release very tired muscle from strain; Nat- ure gets a .Chance to, renew every worn tissue and create new en- ergy. You awake invigorated, refreshed. A lifetime of suck healthful energy -bidding COMPORT is sur- ely worth the trifling extra cost of a Marshall. SPECIAL: A free slip cover given with every Meatball matt- ress sold during August. Then to co-operate with this special -offer we have some wonderful savings in Bedroom Suites' wtwhich will pay you to investigate. Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTQRS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 ' Herdware 195 QUALITY THE 2 Q's �•. QUANTITY Help the Housewife to Save CROWN FRUIT JARS 1 Rubber Rings, 3 doz. ... , 25c Small, per dozen 51.25 Zinc Jai rings, doz. , , 19c Medium, per dozen ' 51.40 Corte, per,bot:, 35c,3 for 51.0( Large, per dozen $1 05 l PaiRtvex, per pkg. ... 20s QUAKER 001144,. • I- CHOICE RICE ~ MATCHES _ .. FLAKES ., . pkg. 9c ) 4 lbs. for 25c I per pkg. 25c P, & G. Soap "" I 10 bars 43c PALMOLIVE SOAP'. 4 cakes 29e - ' LUX 3 pkgs, 290 GRAN. SUGAR I 10 lbs, 69e , 1 SIIAKETI SALT ?pkgs. 25c - DAD'S OATME.,I. . -: Cookies, doz. 23c MIXED CAKES I poi. Ib. 29e r SEEDLESS ! RAISINS, 2 lbs. 29e .-, CORN S'TARCI'1 I per pkg.-10c -- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES L. S ONE PROMPT DELIVERY aaffl yyou' Hoan'e with Hardwood Floorutg it tat, Cis I,he house rotttl}it.te.,' Your most important furnishing -''you- Hoofs tthouid have first attention, because,they fern the: basis fag the whole a3spoarabee of the. room; Low tett, ease in laying, and cvr!•tat;tf tlJtluraliiti5n., ft afures You 'will Coloy, g,' alon with the ex- rY Y isite beeiny of tierciwood Flooring, idetsure'yetlr floors, tan estimate frotu us will eost you nothing, '0'o san ,3it nil. you do any D'and of I,tarclwood'11oo;R'ing or Grade., desired, ..i h 481 s (hse tate, GYI,ItOC, .SHINGLES, LCrxT110R9 Sl7kPLI1;, .?HONE 88 3- RNSftlENC,T„ 01' ,