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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-05-13, Page 8•J HENSON Graduate of Toronto College-of..Optometry ".'Fine .Jewellery—and Repairs ' Next "Honeys Drug'°Store • CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE ebut o n . in M These are the 'days when songs and weather man and you too, are apt to be all wet, un- - youlcarry one of our um- brellas. Silks in colors or plain. Prices from $1.00 to $6.50 Quality Shoes at.. Close Prices For real values see our line of ladies Patent and Satin $3.98 Slippers, at . . • , Men's Black or Brown Oxfords A Leader at,"per pair . See these in our northwindow Special values in heavy work boots some kof te heft makeS Now is the time to get shod for the spring g Get r p prices— they are right. $3.98 Plumsteel Bros. PHONE 25g Clinton Newt-Itee,ord TIIURSDAY, MAX 1.3' 19241 ht is the s o s -r The Inside Is the Horne Fresh Pineapples ar Leave your order for Pineapples by the dozen for canning. Most a your home—actually the greatest part of the area of, it is Cov— ered with Wall Paper. Wall Paper is the most distinctive feature of it. It fornis the background for. every- thing else, furniture, draperies;,, pic tures-and people. :,Your hone from the decorative viewpoint is very •much in appearance what Wall Paper shakes it, harmonious \ and restful, cheerful and bright, clean and well kept or not artistic and neglected. Is'. there -anything at.the price that will do as much for your home as 'Wall Paper? Is its price not insignificant compared with its effect and its in- fluence on the horde? --IT BEAUTIFIES —LDIGNIFIES . _SATISFIES enow at their best, Have you tr e neapp s r pri gm a e PII9� p'e Salad Maraschino Cherries; lb. 60c Slice a pineapple, cut up into cubes,'"" couple of hours. Before serving 'add p pp h cut in Il,._d161. CURRELL=WOOS. SHIPLEY es .neter S Telephone your order to No. 125—We deliver the best ciutility of Goods PROMPTLY. The telephone makes buying .easy, no need to step out of your door—do not delay action. Simply tele?lione early and your goods will 'be delivered on time. TIIE C, & S. GROCERS Branch Store, Phone 125 J. Main Store, Phone 125 W. This Eleatic Floor Polisher for 0.00 a day and Beautify all your floors and linoleum^ Quickly Without stooping. kneeling or even. soiling your hands., Sutter & Perdue ti ARDWARE / PLUMBING . ELECTRIC WIRING PHONE 147w Z oantg News' S'k.AI\0'�RTH: Spectral Mother's Day services -were held in the various churches here on Sunday. A feature . of the service in Northside United' Church was a mothers' choir.. TURNBERRY:, Robert' 11. Mui'r,, a'falire• of the 10th eon. lot this township, 'died Sunday night. Dei ceased had been in ill-healthfor some time and,hacl been confined to his bed for the past week. Surviv1Pg`are his widow, one` daughter and four sons, Mrs. T, Wallace, Wingharn; George aid Peter, in Chicago; Robert, -De- troit,. and Norman, at. home. The funeral was held from his late resid- Our Prices are 7e to $1.50 per roll Tile- W. D. Farr Co. Often the Cheapest—.Always the Best WAIL :tp-- 11a �pltNnoumm�uunllUgt1 ..-`nnullllili,. MisS Su Sloinan has returned from a visit -in Toronto. ' Mrs. Chas. J. Helyar • has gone to Barrie to vitit with her sister for a time. Mrs. W"French- of Ifippen, visited her aunt, Mrs: Chambers of town, ,,,on Tuesday. .• Mr. and Mrs, J. Schoenhals and Miss • Dora motored to Sarnia to visit the former's daughters. Miss P. 'Cooper of Toronto visited over the week -end with her aunt, Mrs. A. 3. Morrish. Mr. and Mb's, Rouse of Hamilton spent the week -end with their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) P. Hearn. Ma W. J.' Iiarland Of Guelph spent a day for so with his uncle, Mr. W. S. .Farland of town, who is not well. M'rs. Livermore, Thr., who has been spending the winter with tier` son in Toronto, has returned to Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutchings and Mrs. Bauldry of Barrie attended the fun- eral of the late Charles Helyar last week. Mrs: Wilfred Tanner and babe of Wallaeeburg have been visiting the lady's parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker. f Rev. C. and Mrs. Hallowell of Paisley called on Clinton friends. on• Mon- day on their way to London for the. Synod Meeting. sweeten and allow to stand ' fora Apex Pineapple, sliced, maraschino cherries cquarters pe and serve with mayonnaise on curled lettuce leaves. Other Supplies for Salads lb.48e Canned Asparagus , .•'. Shelled delicious per in 35e ed , . • (melee a delicious sand with walnuLs,esdream cheese,`lettnce Peaches, nil • and salad dressing') Pimento;, and ,Olive Cheese, per:lb. • .. • ..... . ... . ... 0'1 ,for .. 25c Club u lbs. 35c Lobsters, per tin C House Dressing 1 Pimento -Olives 39c I Tuna Fish, per tin ... .::.:.. ., . , . WoSugarBe 20c •' ! Stuffed Plain Olives, large bottle: , , , . Whole Beets 350 10c 10e 50e 45c 40e 50e 0 Bars "O'Neii's Laundry' Soap Sardines, 4 tins for .. • "Clarks Pork and Beans., " Flexo " the new Washing Flake, per pkg. 25c OTHER SPECIALS 25c 25c 25e NRStvot._s , 1r Vis, Apricots, per ib.. • Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. for Orapge Marmalade, 3 lbs. for Canned Chicken, per tin . . „ • 40c 25 35c FRUIT DEPARTMENT Fresh -Tomatoes, . Lettuce Green Onions, Asparagus Cabbae and Pineapples. In the -Morning First Delivery a:ni. In the Afternoon First' Delivery. 2.30 p.m. 1 Cask .and Service VV. Where_" Sells for less " price prevails. TONIGHT 'i PE'-ENIkLS Ye Old Tgife Dance Contest Given by Elgin Matson of New York For Benefit of CLINTON KILTIE BAND Dances of Yesterday, Today ,and Poi sorrow The Old is New—The New is Old Thursday, May 13th • 8:15 p.m. PRIZES ,Old-Tyine Waltz 83,00 2.50 Minuet 2.50 Heel -and -Toe Polka PreSenli Day Dances, Fox Trot $3.00 COME ONE—COME ALL Mr. Elgin Mason is its town this week and is putting on 'a dancing contest. in the town hall this evening for the benefit of the ICiltie Band. Mr. Jacks Ba*den of Hamilton is home for a holiday. Mr, Bowden had rather a bad attack of flu and is"recuperating from its effects. Dr., W. Gunn has returned from his western trip. H.e• enj'o'yed his trip very much and met many former residents of this vicinity while - away. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank .Watson who were returning from their honey- moon trip, called in Clinton on Monday On their way to thew home in Wingham. OLD AND YOUNG DANCING FOLLOWS Who will be Huron's next -champion? Mr. Mason will introduce some of his own -original cthe Charlestoni'— The Danceof today. ADMISSION 50c, Plus Tax Now is the Time to' Order These popular flowers must be planted early. You will never regret putting in a perennial bed. We offer Canada Climate Tested Plants We Can Supply— ACHILLEA COLUMiBINE ANCHUSA CERASTIUM LARKSEUR G•AILLARDIA BABYS BREATH ICELAND POPPIES BERGAMOT PHYRETHIUM SHASTA DAISIES TRITOMA SCABIOSA ,STATICE is• SIDALCEA AND MANY OTHERS ONLY 15c EACH ALSO—Phlox, Iris and Peonies Let us help you plan your garden Varna Mrs. L. Beatty of London spent the week -end at her hoose in the village. Mrs. C, Johnston was in Stephen last week attending the funeral of her. unele,,the tae' Mr. 0; Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott attended Hie funeral of the lather's uncle, the late Mr. 14foridon of McKillop, Mr, Win, Beatty of Mount Bryclges visited with friends in this vicinity over the week-enll. Our village ,merchants attend cout- nfencing their weekly hall holiday; in the near future. Further notice will be given later. Nast Friday!being. Arbor Day there was a generat-Clean,'up, and garden- ing an the school grounds After din- ner teacher and pupils had a picnic at the rivers A most enjoyable time was spent by all. Qn-:Saturday night our peaceful village -was `visited by sneak thieves. The garage 'owned by Mr, E. Epps was broken into and tires and battev- ies valued at $100, eiSa $20 in cash was taken from the till, -0-ar village merchants attended the meeting of :the wholesale and ,retail grocers in Clinton Tuesclay evening. Rev H. J,' Hartwell, a former, pas- tor of the 'Methodist cllhrch here and father-in-law of Mayor W. B. Halli- day, has purchased the fine brick residencete. Gelborne street, of the, late Patrick Ritchie, the Ileal being put through on Wednesday of this week by Mr, George D. MacKay. Rev, -and Mrs. Barnwell, who are at present visiting their daughter, Mrs. Halliday are snaking: arrange rents to move their ' household effects ' here shortly from Ripley. Walkerton Telescope ' Rev. Mr,-:Harnweil is a brother of Mr. J. E. Hartwell of Varna, clerk of Stanley township. . Mr. C. G. Middleton is lay' delegate to the ,Synod, which is meeting in London this week. 'Messrs, T. W, Hawkins, R.'II,'unter.and G. L.. Hall attended the Synod -:banquet .on, Tuesday evening Dr, John Gunn of Calgary has been visititg this week with Dr. and Mrs. W. Gunn. Dr. Gunn 'prae-A wised here some years. ago and is once on Wednesday afternoon.. 1,,n - torment' being made in the;winghani Cemetery.- EXETER: Mrs. W. T. Taman died last week in her -45th year.: .She had been in good health, until Monday; when she was taken ill with spinal, meningitis. Dr. MacGregor sof Lon- don was called into consultation, but efforts to save her life were unavail- ing. Her maiden name .:was Cora n' , , 11, `daughter- of the late I-Ibnry incl •Mr•s. Margaret Powell -of Exeter. known to many in Clinton and vi- cinity. He also visited in Toronto and at Ailsa Craig. Mr, Levi Smith of Rocky Mountain •Horne, Alta., has been visiting. the Steepe families in town. Mr. Smith has been in the west for about thirty years but` has sold his farm there and intends seeking a new location. He thought he would like to visit the old locatity before`set- tling again. Mm, Delights Ball, second son of 1VIr. and Mrs: Nelson Ball, who has been with the International '.Petroleum Co., Toronto, for some time, was home over the week -end and sailed from: New York yesterday for Peru, where the cornua y has a-braneh. He will he in Negritos, about eight miles from the -seaport of Talose: Besides her husband, three children, He ;win be absent for three years. Edward, Margaret and Jeannette, all Dong. is going to see' some of 'the at home and one brother, Harry Fow- world FES old Clinton. friends wish ell of Regina, survive. him success. J. Cuninghame, Florist Greenhouses—Huron 'St. 57 i PHONES -31 and 176w :TIIE SONG OF TILE •VANDAL Slash -the, trees: Bill the game. Fish as you please. Mine as you will. Turn all natural growth and material into cash; quickly, care lessly and, without ,thought of ,those' to come. For surely the supplies, are endless in our day and generation. —Vancouver Star. x Gas Oil Burners FOR ,RANGES, FURNACES AND BOILERS . Call in and see this great burner ' VERY SIMPLE' TO OPERATE MARTIN-SENQUL PAINTS (100 %Pure) SCREEN pooRs.and WINDOWS SCREEN WIRE , CHICKEN WIRE Estimates cheerfully ,given on all Plumbing' or Heating ,jobs you are thinking of. VACUUMCL5ANER TQ' RENT _ Kindly 'Order Early Phone 4.8 • Get Ready for Spring We have a brand new stock of Baby Carriages, so take the baby out in one of our swell new carriages and enjoy the •br{lcing spring air. • How about yourfloor coverings for spring? We have a fine assortment Of the newest patterns sof Linoleums, Congoleums and Oilcloths to suit any room in the house, as well as carpet rugs in Wiltons, Axrni isteas, Brussels show and Tapestries. We have lots of roost and a In putting away your furs you will be wise to consider a Cedar Chest. They are absolutely moth proof. 'And don'tisforget we always carry •a well assorted stock of Springs and Mattresses at prices to suit everybody. Some Real ,Specials is Cell Springs HARDWARE DEPT. You will soon be House=cleaning and Gardening As usual we are ready with a full stock of Paints, Varnishes and iStains. '',.For a beautiful wall finish use flat -tone and Muresco. For your Floors lishers Floor Land Warmstro gedp whops and Floor For your garden try a five pouted package of National Fertilizer oftd watch garden and awn stools ofow. dall kinds. course, Wath•ourwe ave a wiindows. ge stock THE STORE WITH TIIE STOCK Clinton Hardware and FurnitureCo FUNERAL DIREbCTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 ` Hardware 195 4008', ,44 o tros,,=eµl New Fashion STRAWS ! $L75 and up Get..that old •I•tat off your ;Rind and put on a Biltmore Straw'. The classiest line in towel- Bands of black and colors. Wo also have, a complete stock of Fit u -well Caps and Biitmore Felt Hats for .men acrd boys. For quality and price—buy your next hat here avis &' Her Stan VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W 'Sot Crash": for , Eggs and Poultry Qualittp Counts We are in the market for Egg s and Poultry all seasons of the year; 'prepared to pay top prices for top quality. 95 per cent of Farmer's eggs received last week graded Extras and Firsts, ` HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 GUNNLANGLOl8 & Co., Limited 9, ILEAD OFFICE -- MONTREAL, QUE, Clinton Branch open each day from 7 a.m. to 6'p.m. Write, rite Phone or ball for any further information you require IJNN LANGLOIS' & CO., 'LIMITED. CLINTON, ONT., BRANCH PHONE 190