The Clinton News Record, 1928-10-11, Page 8•GLINTOWS.LEADING JEWELER'S; STORE'
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• Aro aboon, Improper • glasses
. are a enenace. 'Don't go on suffering! .
�£ yon feel any disemn fort, cone' here •
fora free examination. We ere me -
pens.
Modern glasses, are of good aptieer-
�ence and eonfbrtable,
Let us fit you proper]y!'
Savo,yoair eyes—have them exam-
ined 'r'egnlarly.' We will tell You.
frankly whether or net: ,oil need';
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Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store
TIP TOP.
Suit or Overcoat
MADE -TO -MEASURE
$24.00
When you buy a Suit or Overcoat
at a Tip Top store you can always
save money and get better Clothes.
Thousands of Canadian men from
coast to coast benefit by this great
chain of savings.
Finest cold country fabrics made by
the w'orld'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.
Plllmsteel Bros.
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Delicious 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 you can get the best'Groceries in town—
Try Us! All Cured Meats, too!
T!IEC,&S.
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GROCERS
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Somewhere a wonderful philharmonic orchestra is Flaying .. .
the music is too divine for words .. , admiring crowds are applauding.
And in your hone, by turning on the radio, you can hear, as well
as if you were present, the beautiful music and the applause of the
multitude.
Or a great man is delivering an oration ... miles away from you
, you cannot possibly he present... but you can hear him speak,
I just as if you were in the auditorium Froin which his voice is being
broadcast.
Think of it! Don't wait another minute before you get your
radio! It's a modern necessity! -
Get a Radiola or Sparton and enjoy all these treats,
Sutter & Perdue
PLUMBING • HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING
Phone 147w
Varna
'Anniversary 'services were held in
arna United .church last Sunday,
etober 7th; - at 11 a.m. and '7 p.m.
he day being ideal permitted the peo-
e,from far and near to attend, thus
filing the 'church to its utmost =p-
ity, both morning and vening.
Rev. W. P. Lane of Seaforth oc
pied the pulpit with great accep-
nce, his morning text was taken
-ern Acts 24and 16, pointing out
ecificatly the very great importance
f .setting a high ideal in life and
riving to attain thereto. illustrating
Y Paul's example and conduct
?rough life botheeo God and to man.
h the evening he spoke from Pro-
ierbs 29--18: "Where there is no
ision the people perish," showing
eat physical blindness resulted in
any people perishring, and secondly,
3e lack of mental vision was the
ruse ofvery much crime, destruc-
,on and death, not only to individuals
ut also to nations, and' lastly lack of
piriti al Vision, resulted in many not
asking tbe very best use e of their
ves for the service of the Master.
Special music was furnished by the
Tinton Quartette M,rs. Corless, Mrs,
'itzsimons, M. Lobb and Mr. Pearson
'he Quartette "Praise Ye the Fath -
r" and a duet "Sowing and Reaping,"
Vete most beautifully and impres-
lively rendered in the morning sex•
vice, while in the evening, the quar-
tette, "One Sweetly Solemn: Thought"
and a duet, "The Saviour Calls," were
very greatly appreciated by an inter-
ested audience, and were most thril-
ling and heart searching. Miss Mg
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gine played Iwo beautiful voluntaries
while the offering was taken up.
Offerings for the day amounted to
$160,
Hoon Road East
Mr, and Mrs. 'Chas. Cook of
Goderich township have returned to
their home after spending a few days
at the home of their son, Mr. F, Cook,
Mr. Noble Holland has gone oto
Goderich ,township to thresh beans.
The many friends of Mrs. Wm. Ball
are glad to know that she is almost
well again,
Several families in this vicinity at,
tended a farewell party at Mr. Harold
Dales. "on the second of H'ullett;en Fri-
day night last. -
M,iss Edna Cook spent the week,
end with friends in Clinton.
Mr. Noble Holland is building a. new
verandah at the front of his home.
Mr. Geo. Collins of Kincardine, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Cellins and daughter
and Mfrs. 4. Salmon of: Port Elgin
called at the home of Mr, Geo. Vane
derburgh one day recently.
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U'rrtil .you .see the !geode in our
north window where We reduce the
price every day until ' all goads are
sold,, It's just once a,'year this event
gets under way. 'It's, our. way of
clearing out slaw moving' cr dal raged
stock and the way we do it is by giv-
ing you the goods at your own price,
If the price does not suit you to -day
come to -morrow and it will lie less
and the next day still lower. ' Most
stores advertise "Our Prices are
Right." We say it's -just the other
way in respect to this window; prices
are all wrong to melee any money for.
us,but it's our, annual way of . clean-
ing out our.'toelt to let the public do
the cleaning at the price they care
to pay.
On Monday last the price. was $1.65
foryour choice. On Tuesday, $1.55,
Wednesday $1.50, To -day it is $1.45
and, Saturday $1,35, and so it will eon
time until one cent is reached. Some
of the goods sold were, originally
priced at $5,00. We have known peo-
ple to look for this annual opportun-
ity.
Tflc W • D. Fair 00.
Often the Cheapest—Ahvays the Best
po 411111111Inessi n eallelltli
lig
Mr. Oliver Gale and family have
removed to London.
Mass Ruby V. Irwin spent Sunday with
friends in Strathroy.
Mrs. George Jenkins and Master Reg-
gie visited in London last week.
Ma.. and Mrs. R, H. Johnson visited
friends in Walkerton on Sunday
last.
Miss Myrtle lvrair of Brougham was
at her home in town over the weely
end.
Miss McKinnon of New York has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. IT, Jef-
ferson..
Miss Freida Schoenhals has been vis-
iting M. and Mre, Russell McCaig
of Galt.
Miss Ward and Miss Atone motored
to Essex and spent the week -end
with friends.
1VIr. Malcolm McTaggart, Jr., of
Windsor has been holidaying at his
home in town,
Miss Ruby Helmet of Loudon spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mts.
Norman Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morris are in De-
troit vistiing their daughter, Mrs,
A. Drummond.
-Mr, Wilbur 'Ford and Miss Jean Ford
of London spent the week -end with
their parents in town,
Mr. and Mrs. Rees Jenkins of Wood-
lands Farni, Huron road, were in
Stratford on Saturday. _..
Mr. Arthur Royce of the Bank of
11/6ontreal staff spent the week -end
at his hone in Walkerton.
Miss Doris Durnin accompanied her
brother on his return to Pittsburg
last week Tor a little visit.
Miss Ida M. Walkinshaw visited over
the, week -end with Rev. E. J. and
Mrs. Roulston' of Arkona.
Miss K. R. Parke has returned to New
York after spending the summer
with relatives in Clinton and Bay-
field,
Last week a family rounion was
held at the home of Mrs. John Cluff
of Clinton, two brothers and three.
sisters being present.
Miss Edith Johnston of London Nor-
mal spent the week -end at her home
in town. She had as her guest Miss
Lena Wik of Stratford.
Me.. and Mrs. Dean Courtice and little
Miss Betty of IIamilton>spent the
week -end at the home of the fox-
mer's' sister, Miss Courtice of town.
Miss Isabel Hall has returned to Tor-
-
onto, after 'spending some time at
the home of her parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. J. Hall. She will take a course
in beautyculture and hair dressing.
Mr. and Tylrs. Earl Cooper and Mr. and
Mss. Percy Hitchens and little
daughter, Miss Betty, motored up
from;Torontd•and spent the week-
' end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs,
G. Cooper.
Mrs. Hiram Hill returned- last week
from, the west, where she has been
visiting for the past six weeks, She
was accompanied by Miss Jean Mc-
Lean of Winnipeg, who will spend
the winter here,
Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs. H. i+Ciarsh of Detroit mot-
ored over and spent a few days ov-,
er the week -end as guests at the
home of Me. George-Davies,'Huron
street. Me. Marsh also visited his
parents at, Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs: G. E. Hall. and Miss Eve-
lyn. spent the ,Geek -end` with re-
latives et Simcoe - and Langtoe.
and on their return were ' accom-
ponied her Mrs. Hall's mother; Mrs,:
Hatchings, Wile will visit here for
some little time,
Mrs. 3f. T Corless, Mus, H. Fitzsimons
Miss Ferrol Higgins and Messrs
x;ebb and Leslie Pearson assisted in
the musical part of the anniversary
services at Varna United church on
Sunday. They will also assist at
Constance on October 21st.
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Califor•ui-a Grapes'
Per lb, 15c .
While They "Last.
FRJDA Y
1 Rroorn 38c'
3 Brooms $1.10
1 lot to Customer
SATURDAY
4 Corn and
5 Peas for $1.00
Litnted Supply
Seedless Raisins 2„1 bs. for 25 cls.
0 Bars`P. f G. Soap 42c 10 Bars Gomfort Soap 48c
For Every Day Special 5 --;lbs, Rolled Oats 25cts.
MONDAY TUESDAY
FOR 2 e
K. & K. Cleaner 25c
3 lbs. B. Rice . •............. 25c
2 lbs. Tapioca , 250
2 lbs. Dates 25c
2 lbs. Starch . , -~ 25c
4 lbs. Pot Barley 25e
6 bars P. & G. Soap - 25c
FOR 25c
3 Essence Vanilla . , ,
2 cans Corn . , ....
2 cans Beans
2 cans Tomatoes .
5 pkgs. Jelly Powder
Shelled Walnuts, half lb
25s
25c -
25c
25c
25c
25e
WEDNESDAY
FOR 25c
3 lbs. Rolled Oats , ,. 25e '.
4 lbs. Wheatine .................25e •
3 lbs. Wheat Flour .' 25e
Champion Creams, per ib ,•.. 25c
2 Shaker Salt . 25e
4 pkgs. Ammonia . . , . 25e
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Schneider's ' 1
Summer Sausage
Schneider's
Fresh Sausage 1
Schneider's
Weiners.
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3 lbs. Broken Sodas 29 cts.
Salmon Trout Tuesday & Friday, Roguefort & Swiss Cheese
IN THE MORNING FIRST DELIVERY 9 a.m. IN TEE AFTERNOON FIRST DELIVERY 2:30 p.m.
Cash and
Service
Cash and
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BULBS.
JUST ARRIVED
A Big shipment of the finest quality
PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS
5e 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 15e per
pail, delivered
Cuninghame - - Florist
Phones 81-176w
HOME COOKING SALE
in
HYDRO OFFICE
SATURDAY OCT. 20th
By Institute Members of St.
George's Ward.
83-2.
Stanley Township
My. John McGregor of Los Angeles,
Cal, visited his brother, Mr Neil Mc-
Gregor, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton and two
children of Goderich visited at Mr,
Hugh Gilmour's on Sunday.
Miss Kate- McGregor 'of Newmar-
ket and Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Cameron
of Stratford spent the week -end at
the home of Mr, Neil McGregor.
bliss Pat Macfarlane and Miss Mary
Stewart motored to Chatham and spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis Daymond. • • '
Miss Jean McEwen of Stratford
Normal was home over the week -end.
Mis Pat Macfarlane left Tuesday
morning for Toronto to resume her
duties as a nurse,
Miss Kate ltxcGtegor of Newmarket
spent the week -end at home.
St. felons
(Crowded Out Last Week)
Miss Della Cranston, who has
spent the last two years in. Winnipeg,
has returned home.
Miss Lena Durnin has gone to
Wingham to assist Mrs, R. Vanstone.
Mr. John Joynt le busy taking up
his potatoes on the Vanstone farm.
Mr. Joynt has fifty acres of potatoes
and they are a good crop.
eVIr. Wilson 'Woods, . Mrs R. J.
Woods, Bobby Phillips and Mr. and.
1VIrs.. Robinson Woods spent Sunday'
with friends in Stanley. '
Mr„ John Durnin and family spent
Sunday ih Kincardine.
Miss Cora Neal,who has spent b
few months in Lucknow, is home
again.
Mr, and Mrs. :Joe Anderson • and
Mfrs. Wallace Miller have returned.
home after a pleasant }week . with
friends in Detroit.
MT. Alvin Woods left for Toronto
University on Monday to continue his
course in medicine,
Mrs. Seen Gibson spent 'the week-
end at the home of her parents, IVlr,
and Mrs, Jas. Ritchie, Ashfield,
Annual Fowl Supper
and Bazaar
under auspices of the ladies of
ST, JOSEPH'S CHURCH
will be held in the parish hall
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.
COAL
HARD AND SOFT COAL
SEMET-SOLVAY CORE
ALBERTA COAL
In Stock for Prompt Delivery
W. J. MILLER & SON
Orders taken at residence, Ontario St.
PHONES: 46w and 46j
FIVE DOLLARS
Puts one of these machines in your
home. "Kiss 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,
Hawk'
T. ,
HARDWARE and PL'U'MBING
Phone 244
How About
Some Real Solid Comfort?
..11.111.010
Now that Fall and the long evenings are here, you will be
spending more time in your home. 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 good 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 ,ST,OCK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 165
Sepcials on Sale at These Prices
October 11th to 18th
CORN SYRUP
5-1b. pail 33c
GRANULATED SUGAR
14 lbs. for $1..00
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. .... 25c
Broken Sodas, 3 lbs. 29c
Tapioca, 2 lbs. 25c
Maple Leaf B. Powder, tin 19c
Choice Rice, 4 lbs. 25c
Lushus Jelly, 3 pkgs. , ' 25e
Macaroni, 2 lbs. 25c
White Beans, 3 lbs. 29c
Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.' 25c
Mince neat, per lb. .. .20c
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. ,. 25c
Choice Dates, 2 lbs. ...... 25c
Canned Peas, 2 for 25c
Canned Corn, 2 for 25c
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. , 19e
Flit, per bottle 40e '
6 pkgs. Jelly, cup & Saucer 47c
2-1 Shoe Polisn, 2 for..., 25e
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- EXTRA SPECIAL BROOMS
• 37c EACH.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON'.
L. LAWSON
PHONE One—One--One
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PROMPT DELIVERY
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a structure that will resist time and the elements for years and
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Building Materials of all Weds, Gyproo, Linie, Pai'istone, Sash,.
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