HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1928-10-04, Page 8CLINTON LEADING JEWELERY STORE
GLASSES
--A0• O'boon Improper glasses
.aro;a menace. •Don't;go,on suffering? ,
if you feel any disooimbrt, conic hero'
for 0 free" examination. We. are ex
pens.
Modern Masses are of good appear
anre and comfortable.
Let us fit you properly'
>S`ave r eyes --hive them exam -
i iet7 regularly. We will tell you •
frankly, whether or. not "-you• need
glares. •
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Graduate, of Toronto College of -Optometry
• Pine Jewellery •and Repairs • Next Hovey's Drug Store
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MADE -TO -MEASURE.
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$24.00
When you buy a Suit or Overcoat
at a Tip Top store you can always
-save money and get bettor Clothes.
Thousands' of Canadian men from:
coast to coast benefit by this great
chain of, savings.
Finest old country fabrics made by
the world's largest- one-piece tailor-
ing organization.
Visit our store and see the -Wonder-
ful variety of new fabrics and styles
for Fall and Winter:
Plnmsteel Bios.
Delicio s Groceries, fit for a Queen's table, fresh and of the
highest quality, obtainable here .at all times at the lowest -possible
prices.
This is the place where yon can get the best Groceries in town
Try Us l All Cured Meats, tool
THE C c S. GROCERS
Branch 125j . Main 125w
leo4'lherReadyRoof ink
Could Wit hstandThisTest
Tho flame of a powerful blow -torch was
placed within two inches of 7-M Asbestos
Roofing, At the end of fifty minutes' (note
clock).'the roofinji"<vus not burned. or injured,
being only slightly blackened with smoke.
This is one of a number- of tests which
prove conclusively that the only permanently
durable prepared roofing—the one that better
than any other reslets fire, acids, gases, rot,
rust, heat, sold and wear is
Hifi ASBESTOS ROOFING
it no the chdar painting to bt. Th It re.
quires the coating expense. pr psiatiaa ro preserve it, The Bret
coat is fire only oatruct
Tire• ro t yamountt of te-ineur circ• r yc ov to g
D O D
building thpn any amount of Src•iaeurngce. By covering
buildings itJM
beetps'Roofie it illprotectt'
hem
hem fire at no extra
cost.
Write or call for Samples and Booklet.
. Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING HARDWARE
Phone 147w
ELECTRIC WIRING
C" St;'r re
TYix }_ roof
r. ';uilding
WHEN you build a new house or
" repair en old oiie be Sure to use
Gyproc;
Gyproc also gives quick construction;
insulation against cold and heat—and
fuel economy.
Write for free book, "Walls That Reflect
Good Judgment," containing interesting infor-
mation on home planning with Gyproc, Roc-
board
ooboard and Inaulet.
CAPOADA GYPSUM AND JI.ABAST1r4E, LITAITED
Poria Canada... d`3 •.
reproo
For Sale Ey
a Tho as McKenzie Estate' Clinton; ®rat.:,
Geo. T. Jenkins Clinton; Cia`at.`"
Ilboard
IYE CLINTON-NEWS RECORD
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lave you enfer'ed` the
j,�•.. li'S� CONTEST.
Yet?
Lotus Lawn is the finest quality
of linen finished Stationery pia
curable at Popular Prices.
For particulars' and entry blanks
purchase a pad of the paper which we
have in four sizes, 2 sizes 'at 25c each
'and 2 at 30c each. The contest is to
make the largest number of words
from the Ietters in
LOTUS LAWN
$250:00 in Cash Prizes
First Prize, $100.00.
Second Prize, $50.00.
Third Prize, $25.00 •
5 Prizes of $10.00 each.
5 Prizes of $.00 each.
Tile W. D. Fair -Co.
Often theCheapest—Always the Best
Mr. Fred Elliott of Stratford was
home. over •tlie week -end.
Mrs. Gordon of Detroit is visiting,}ter
sister, MIT. A. -E. Durnin.
Miss Freda. Wallis was in London for
a few days during the past week.
Miss Louise Beaton of Toronto spent
the week -end at her home in town.
Mrs. Forden of Brantford was the
week -end. guest of Mrs. W. Ken
nedy. •
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Miss Holmes of St. Catherines is' the
- guest of her sister, Mrs. 'H, B.
Chant.
Mrs. George David is visiting with
Mr, and Mrs. D. Geddes of Bel-
grave. '
Miss Spencer of Toronto has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Marshall
of town.
Mr James Walters of Pontiac, Mich.,
is visiting his sister, Mrs." W. J.
Miller, Jr.
Mr, and Mrs, Jefferson and little
daughter were in Stratford over.
the week -end. -
Miss Clara Gould has gone to Strat-
ford to begin a course of training
in the hospital.
Mx. and Mrs. W. Greig and family of
Toronto spent the week -end here
and in Bayfield,
Miss Hattie Baker of Fullerton was
the week -end guest of Miss Flor-
ence Caninghanie.
Miss Hanna McKenzie has returned..
to Drayton after a visit with Mrs.
Alice Mason of town.
14Ir. and Mrs. Prank Sturdy and Miss
Betty of Wingham visited with Mrs.
James Finch on Sunday.
Miss Ruth Giddings of Detroit visited;
for a few days•,recontly with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey McBrien.
Miss Jean MacMurchie returned front
Toronto on Saturday and intends
spending some months in town.
Mrs. Green of 'Teeswater . spent the
week -end at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mas. James Liver-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hoare and fam-
ily of Pembroke visited the for-
•mer's father, Mr. C. Hoare, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs., P. Ward of Rockville,
Md., spent the week -end visiting
the former's sister, Miss B. F.
Ward.
Mrs. G. Bolton and. Misses Pheobe and
Lena were irrStra%ford ori Saturday
attending the wedding of the'for-
m.er's son.
Miss Graham, who has been spending
the summer with relatives at Ro-
chester, has returned to town and
will spend the winter with Mrs,
Robson,
Miss Emma Plumsteel returns today
after a visit at the home of Dr, and
Mrs. Brown, Detroit, and with the
Rey. J. A. and Mrs. Agnew of
• .Kingsville:
Mr W E O'Neil, who hasbeen visit-
ing his parents in town, 1Vir. and
Mrs.. W. T. O'Neil, left Sunday for
Stratford on his return to the Mari-
time Provinces.'
Mr. John Cuninghame. returned.
Thursday last after a_pleasant vis-
it of three weeks with friends and
relatives at several points in the
State of Michigan.
Mr. Harry Ambler came over from
Pontiac, Mich., , last week -end and
on his return was accompanied by
Mrs. Ambler, who had been visiting
her parents, Ma•.• and Mrs. H. E.
Rorke.
Miss Mary Walls left on Tuesday
morning fqr Toronto, where she in-
tends making her home for the pre-
sent Miss Walls will be much mis-
sed, especially in the wnrtena' or-
ganizatigns of the Wesley -Willis
church, in which she Was a very.
-active worker.
Rev. "C. J. and Mrs. Moor'ehouse and
Mrs. Hawke and Mrs. James Liver-
more -motored Mrs.Green to her
home in Teeswater enTuesday-
went on to Harrison to visit' Mr.
and Mss. A. J. McMurray.
Mrs. T. Cook accompanied her daugh-
ter, Mrs; Leslie Manly, on her re-
turn to her home at Pasadena, Cal.,
.on. Tuesday. Mks. ,Cook will spend
the winter in California and it is
honed the change will be beneficial
to her health.
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WHA` YOti GAN BUY FOR $1' AT O'NEIL'S.
Friday and Saturday, 'Oct:' 5th and 6th, For Gash.
BIG .RAISIN SPECIAL
FOR PIES AND CAKES
10 lbs. for $1.00
One to a Customer
8 Tins Campbell's Soun asserted $1.00
(One -lot to al customer)
25 lbs. Rolled Oats . . :..:...: $1.06
3 large jars inarmalade ., `. $1.00'
9 cans Peas . *5.00 1D 6 .( Soap 26 Bars $� 12 lbs, Special Black Tea
8 cans Corn' .. .. . 51.00 , 8 lbs. Dates .
.
8 tins .Tomatoes . ............ 51.00 one"lot to a cUStotner pegs. Rolled Oals
20 g]cgs. Jelly Powder 51.00 12 Icgs, Quaker Corn Flakes
.$1.00'
51.00
51.00
51.00
3 5 -ib. Pails Syrup $1.
14 lbs Granulated Sugar $1
What you can buy for -25 cents
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
2 cans _Corn . -
2 lbs. Dates
5 lbs. RolledOats
2 cans Peas ;
2 lbs. Broken Sodas .
2 lbs. Raisins . .
25c
25c
•25c.-
25c
25e
25c
5 lbs. Wheatlets. . ........... .... ................... 25c
6 bars P. & G. Soap........... . 25c
2 lbs. Tapioca .
2 tins Tomatoes .
4 tins Sardines . .
25e
250
Aylmer Soups each .10c
Horse Radish
Heinz Catsup large size 27c
Cream Mint Jelly
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9: a.m.
Cash and
Service
IN TIME AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m. ORDER EARLY
O'NeilTPhone
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WHERE "SELLS FOR LESS" PRICE PREVAILS it
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Biggest ,'Partg
OF THE SEASON
Hospital Euchre and Dance
In Town Hall
THURSDAY, OQTOBER 11th •
at 8 o'clock, sharp
Dancing at 10.20.—Lunch will be
served after Cards and therewill be a
Stratford Orchestra, Admission for
.whole evening only 35c. Please re-
member this party must start on
time. Tickets for sale by members of
the hospital hoard.
JUBILEE SUPPER
Followed By
GRAND CONCERT
ONT. STREET iJNITED CHURCH
MONDAY, OCT. 8th
Supper.Served from 5 to 8
PROGRAM BY
Miss Mare Jackson, Harpist
Miss Mnju,�rt Gibbings, Soloist
Mr. Robert Downs, Humorist
Addresses Former Pastors
rtlocal talent
ry
See and Taste the' large Jubilee
P,irthday Gake
This is a great occasion --and all are
cordially •invited to join with
us in Our Golden Jubilee
Admission --Adults, GOc. Children, 40e,
Annual Fowl Supper
and Bazaar
under auspices of the ladies of
ST. JOSERICCHUJRRCH
will be held in the parish ball
Tuesday Oct. 23rd
Bazaar commencing at 2 o'clock
will have Country store, Plain and
Fancy sewing booth and Touch and
Take table..
Supper from 5 until 7
Orchestra in Attendance
Dancing at 8.30
Admission, 'Supper 50c, Dance 25c.
81-3.
BULBS
JUST ARRIVED
A Big shipmentof the finest- quality
PAPLR;WHITE NARCISSUS
5c each or 6 for 25c
Easily grown in either soil or wat-
er and bloom in six weeks from time
of planting.'
Try a Bowl of these popular bulbs
Prepared soil for sale at 150 per
pail, delivered
Cnnioghame Florist
1 Phones 31-1.75w
Clinton Hospital
Rainbow Bazaar
.to be held in the Town hall, on
Thursday, October 11th, commencing
at 2 o'clock,
BOOTHS AND CONVENERS
L. 0. B. A. (Homemade Baking)
Mrs. Ed. Cook.
Christmas Gifts Mrs. Geo. Jenkins
Candy Miss Fraser and Miss .Pepper. -
Rummage Miss Bawden.
Touch and Take Miss E. Cluff
1VIitceilaneous Mrs. Wesley Stevens
Kitchen • Mrs. T. Herman
.Afternoon Tea Mrs. Holloway,
Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Flynn.
There will also be a Hospital Baby
Show at 8 o'clock. Babies 6 mouths
and under; 6 months to 1 year; 1
year to 2 years.
Evening—Euchre 8.00 sharp; danc-
ing at 10.30. Admission 35 cents.
80.3.
COAL
HARD AND SOFT COAL
SEMET-SOLVAY COKE
ALBERTA COAL
In Stock for Prompt Delivery
W.
J. MILLER
& SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
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FIVE DOLLARS
Puts one of these machines in your
home. "Miss Simplicity” Electric
washer with four good premiums.
Let us send you one, you will say it's
the best, a good guarantee behind it.
Come in and see ours at your first
opportunity,
•
Get a Renfrew Separator now at
special terms which we can quote you,
if you come in and see us:' 'Also
'scales at good prices.,
1 Ilawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 24.4
How About
Some Real Solid Comfort?
Now that Fall and the long evenings are here, you will be
spending more time in .your hems. A nice new comfortable Ches-
terfield Suite or a nice roomy chair or two would, help to make
things look more cozy as well as give the rest and comfort you need
Then in the more moderate priced goods we have a fine line of Fibre
Furniture in Suites and Odd chairs and rockers, very comfortable.
A new electric lamp or two will also add to that cosy room.
TAKE THIS TIP
Don't buy until you see our stock, as you will have the assort-
ment to choose from and save god dollars on every purchase.
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
It's time.to think of your heating problems. ' We still handle the
old Reliable Beach Quebec heaters and ranges -with a few other lines
to suit all price requirements. Ask to see the new Beach Furnacette.
Some. Heater!
Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo
THE STORES WITH A STOCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 196
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Special Economy Program
am
Has been prepared for 'eek -end Specials at Lawson's
SOAP P. & G. .
10 bars 43e
FANCY CAKES I RAISINS.
, 29c ib. • 1 Seedless, 2 lbs. 29c
BACON
Breakfast, 35c lb.
piece
GOOD RICE
I •3 lbs. 25e
1 TAPIOCA
2!lbs. 25e •
Gr. •Sugar, 10 lbs. .. . 67c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs... 29c
Campbell ,Tom: Soup, 2 for 29c
- Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. . -. 25c
Syrup, 5 lb. pail 33e
Heinz Catsup,._ large 27c
Choige Dates, 2 ib25e
12 ergs Pkgs. Jelly, McLaren's,
' 1 Wedgewood Plate $1.35 -
Corn Starch, pkg. . 10c
Fresh Broken Sodhs, 3 Ib.. 29c
Matches; per pkg. . 29c
Pitchards, per tin 10e
Vanilla, large .' 23c
Pork & Beans, 2' for25c
;pedal Black Tea, lb63c
Peas arid` Corn, 2 tins, 25c
PEACHES, GRAPES, CELERY, CABBAGE; ETC
L. LAWSON & CO. '
PHONE One—One—One . PROMPT- DELIVERY
Build Today For Tomorrow
Our resources for buying the best lumber and everything that
will go into a home or building will be exerted to aid you in erecting
a structure that will resist 'tune and the elements -for years and'
years to come.
Building Materials of all kinds. Gyproc, Lime,, Paristone, Sash,
Doors, Lath, Lumber and Finishings ofall kinds.
Thomas McKenzie Estate, Clinton
PHONE 88
EVERYTHING,'IN iidaILDE.RS'' SUPPLIES'.
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