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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-06-03, Page 8no - CLINTON'S J ADP' GJEWEL13RY STORE; •.' Rose d Blue White Diarriond Rings Beautiful . iii', design on display in Johnson's Jewellery Store. Prices ranging Froin $20.00 to $100,00. Don't miss seeing ;the new style cut gla'S�s,n,Tca Sets and Water Sets rr; Amber and Amber Triili.' This is the lest display ever shown in Clin- tax,. Ng0 Gradu•rte of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewell.}y .,tnd:Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store 's an ::Boys' Clothing at ney-Saving Prices Y1.the _new -up-..to datespring styles 'and- patterns included - in this big sacrifice sale 'Every suit overcoat: and raincoat reduced to a price for quickclearing, :This 'affords. an opportunity to .'secure up-to-date merchandise at real money -saving prices you can- not afford.to' miss r:1171• • filen s::.Suits, pure wool Fox Serge, Indzao dye, `?Sirith extra pants,. Regnlai p22.4' iryp nA SALE .PRICE r$16."5 • Men's Snits, Grey or Fawn shades, fancy patterns, 1926 models, Reg- 'ular :$20.00 Suits •$.14:95 SALE „pun..:, )3oys!` Suits, Pure Wool Fox Serge and Fancy'Tweeds, some .With extra , !bloomers o ea at oioSt. -Also a - few Spring and Summer Overcoats and Raincoats to Clear Every Garment priced as above for 1' • Quick Sale COME. EARLY AND LOOK THEM OVER: . TERMS CASH steel Bros. - PHONE 25, le that's on' all 1 -them. ■ Astiostos rock as i! comes tram tSO mine,; e has been only one John8-MUlanvilIe istinguishabie by its rock -like hard- y of the extraordinary merits of Ile rigid shingle at a reduced cents of the cost of so-called h .the introduction of , os Shingle ted with asphalt -black slate, or styles; • Indi- ugh and con ssura ith ers" fan (ince al it , f :all sports ever Sported, commend me to angling -It,is he ''wisest; virtuousest discreetest, best." To be a• successful fisherman. re - clunes a'proper equipment so that•no, condition of the day or water can £incl liim wanting int Inst the necessary inz strument'ou lureCito, make`. the'day`a. sticdess. ISS now; time to "drop the lino" and our Stook 'will'': supply• you with tha requirements•' to.•furnish lovers of the piseatorjal_ pastime with the sought for pleasure and profit Suppose a man's salary -to lie $900; a' yen•, the purchase of $000' of goods; in your town instead of "purchasing:- outside, purchasing?outside, Means • the addatigxn of one, person to:your ;.town instead of that parson -being supported abroad, • Tlia: D Fait Co Often the, Cheapest—Always the, Best Miss Mabel Grluff has gone to -Loudon to -spend a few weeks with friends. Miss Annie Allison spent lust week with relatives at Wingham. Mr,• and Mrs. R. J. Fisher of Mill street spent the week -end with Sea - forth friends. Mr. and Mes. T. J. McNeil and Miss Ferrel Higgins were with -Exeter friends on ISunday. Mrs. C,' R. Online ]returned last ;neck to hei home in London after a'fort- night's 'V1Sit 'with Mos. Ferran. 'ilii, and Mrs. Robert . Etty and Mr. and Mrs. J. Vesper of Mitchell vis- ited Mr. J` F., Wasman on Sunday. Mrs. George Chesney and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chesney of Toronto have been the guests of Mrs. H. Plumsteel. Mrs. Treleaven • and belbe of Lucknow were. week -end visitors at the home ofthe lady's mother, Dr. H. - and Mrs: Fowler. •- Mr. and MTS, Robt, Fitzsimons and Mr: J. Cow, attended the funeral of the late Miss Nellie Munro of Goderich on Tuesday. Mr. N. W.:Trcwartha was •a guest at the joint meeting of the limon and ' Bruce County Councils, which took place in.Hincardine-yesterday, Reeve Middleton is in Goderieli this week -attending council. The Huron Council had a joint meeting with the Bruce Oouneil . at Kincardine yesterday. ' • Mr. and Mrs. N: W. Rymer of Niag- era Falls. N. Y'., and. Miss Lottie nfudd• of St. ,Catharines, Ont., spent the week -end at the home ref their, father, Mr. T. Judd of Clinton. '- Mr. and Mrs. C,: V. Munro, and son George and Mr- and Mrs,"T. Sump- seri' and Mr. H. Yendell of •Strat- ford were visitors with Ma•. and Mrs, E. C. "Muiir-d• during the past• week. • Dr. and.Mrs. E. W. Moles, Mr. Ken- 1 drick• Moles and Miss. ,. Georgina. motored up from Norwich on -Sat- urday and spent the week -end with Mr. and' Mrs. W. A. Holmes, On tario: street. • ' Mr. Harry Ball of the Western Uni- versity spent ni-versityspent the week -end with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson Ball. Re left Tuesday to join a geolog- real surveying''; party to the •Red Lake 'district; and will be absent• most of the sumrner. Me. B. C. Munro was' called to God- erichthis week owing to the illness and death of his sister, Miss Nellie Munro. • Mies -Munro had not been in, robust health for some time and her condition had been gradually growing worse for some 'weeks. De. Roberts of Toronto, who attended the ,meeting of the Ontario Medical Association. in London last week, came up to visit Mrs. T. J. -Watt and on his return was accompanied by his Wife and littledaughter, who had been spending' a fortnight with Mrs. Watt: Mr: Edgar Maguire, who. has been spending the last two, weeks at his home here, left yesterday for New York to see his cousin, Dr. Burrell, off 'to Europe. From, New York he is leaving on a 3,000 \nile-motor trip through the Southern States and upon his return will spend the summer at Dr. Hurrell'a-surniner home.' ' • Rev. hlr. I3arrison, Mr. Hawkins, Misses Madelen arid: Ile.rriet Haw- kms,,Miss Bawden, 'Med 3. Schoen- hals,"A Mrs. 'C. 'Baker•; ;'Mrs. J. John- ston, ;Miss Foster, ',1Ma;s, S. G. ,Castle, Mrs. Appleby and Mrs. J. P. •Sheppardwent. up to Belgrave on Tuesday to::attehd''the meeting of the .Deanery;of•Huron.'; Mr: Mar- rison had to return to offrciate at the =funerlal of the. late Geo. Burn- ett ,which took place here that al - Clinton: I evJ.g-Ree,.or TIIURSDAY,.-.JUN3;.3,-192 ;., ,et une >Roses are no sweeter" than our car of Pure Cane Sugar . ust arrived, Car of Pure- Can Sugar. Special price this veelc off the car, at the store for cash in sack lots, also in f ive sack ' lots. he market is firm and advancing as the preserving season', is at hand. , • ' Still quantity'''of Pineapples for canning at $2.00. and $2.75 per dozen. Such a number of people'are'beying j `' ,them and, there are.: such a number of ways Pineapples may be used. IN .OUR FRUIT UEFA T1i 1 1�T`l'' 1,e ltope;to have 'Fresh' Strawberries, Fresh Tomatoes, .Cucumbers; Carrots, Beets and Lettuce Do not"missyour PonyVotes.::-The Contest "' • is really exciting.; t O°T IER WEEKLY SPECIALS Rimae' lbs. `for 25c Q'Neil's Soap, 6 bars fon Ginger PP.al/s' 2 Ibs for 25c 10. bars` P & G. or Gold Soap I apiece, Per^lib.. , . r 15e Cans Corn for . . 22 30c Palm. y .. ,. •. .• n•:�............. ...........:....... Tree Soa `• em dozen .• -2...tins. et. Pca`s fo .. • .lr, p ....: . 15c • Our O Baking . .. '1' C Bakm Po e= S: Q•.5: •Cleanser,:eaoh ;:. .....wn g wd r•• 'Q, 25c 55e, 25c 49e 18c B,odl y's7-MMiarshnnal-low Cakes, assorted• 25c • Flexo, • 4111 110: oz. p '. ac.kage 'fox `�Se .In -the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m Grill and ' , ' "Service • , .Where " Sells for less " price prevails. • 'Kindly Order Early Phone 48 Mr1OMPO IIRIMNIPMAIr11mMManom1 IMRlAiIiAIPYMIW.0 L. W. CURRELL—THOS.:S IHIPLEY 5t ,1 i *V' "WE HAVE IT" SERVICE YOUR PART -Call 125w oe 125j for your need OUR; PART - PromptAttention—Quick Service -Quality Goods and Courteous Tr atni nt, - Grape !'euit—Oranges—lemons—Bananas—Pineapples New Cabbage—Lettuee—Green Onions—Texas Cooking • Onions . • A Full Lind of the Finest Quality Groceries at Popular Prices Variety 'and, Quality to Suit the Taste' of the Most Exacting. - THE C. &S, 6ROCI RS btain' Store, Phoiie,125 W. 'Branch .Store, Phone 125 J. People You Ki Otil ' Mr. and Mrs, Hartley Managhan of Windsor ,spent the weekend with relatives here, ' Reeve, A. E. Eewin and -Clerk J., H. Reid of Bayfield were in.town on Thursday last. : a Miss Mblrnie Walker has returned home after spelsding a week with Toronto relatives. Mr. and Mrs: T.'Dun'bar and family of :Sarnia are here with the lady's mother, Mrs. G.' Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. W. :Gould of Detroit have been visiting at the home of We formner's father this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie M. Thompson of London have been visiting relatives in town during the past week.*r._ Mr.: and. Mrs. rBianchard of •Detroit have been visiting the lady's moth. er . Mrs. Marigaret Pickett of town. Rev,,A. 1Vlaefardane Ieft;Tuesdayfor Montreal, where lie .is: in attendance l tat the Presbyterian General Assent- bly Rev, -Geo. Weir 'and Mrs. •Weir of Ripley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A: 'McKinnon; Ontario street, on Friday lest, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lucas and family motored up„ frollr•T Brantford, on, Sun- day,.to 'visit the former's parents, .and Mrs. X:: Lucas. Mrs. Robert. Dunbar of Winnipeg was called home this week by the death of liar father, Mr. George Burnett, which took•place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaiser' and Mrs. J. H. Paxman and Blaster, Clare of Royal Oak,'MicS„ visited friends in town the beginning of the week. Mr. W. G. Burrows of Stratford and Mre, Ellen .Burrows of Godericli Spent a day last Week with the fornmer's aunt, Mrs. H. Pennebaker: Mr. and -Mrs. 'Jarvis --Purdy and son of Melvin, Mr. lt. McBride and•Miss Irene Bartlett of Flint, Mich., and - Miss Burrows of ,Sheppardton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.'Pen- mebaker on Sunday. Mr. Elmer Paisley; who recently .corn- -, ;prated his first year at the Toronto University, !leaves Saturday for Akikolcam, north of Port.\�Arthur, where he joins, a suiveying\,party andwill be engaged durim;g,the 'Milner. Mr. Elgin Mason, who has spent the past' few weeks at his hone in town left; for Romeo, Mich,; prior to returning •' to New York fiity Mr. Mason spent the winter in California. a short time at Holly - ,`wood, where he anneared in Para mount moving - picture. Mr. T, Mason accompanied' his son to Romeo for. a•littlevisit. Come Bogs and Girls To the Candy I#ooth at the Presby- terian Bazaar on Mrs. (Dr.) Shaw's lawn on . FRIDAY, JUNE "11th The booth will include Lucky Pies, Balloons, Boxes and Bags Candy from 5 cents up Come to the Candy Bower, June lith Kindly leave donations of Bandy at Miss McDonald's millinery store or at Mrs. M. D, McTaggart's. • 60-2-p .lune. Bazaar The Girls' Auxiliary of the Presby- terian church will hold a bazaar on the 'lawn of . Dr. Shaw, Friday, Sumo llth, at three o'clock, with the follow- ing booths FANCY WORK CAN4DY APRON HOME MADE BAKING RUMMAGE TOUCH ANO TAKE • AFTERNOON TEA '58.3 ed. Furnaces Lead THERE IS A 'REASON • It Saves One Ton of.Coal in Seven Call in and get a price on that furnace yon are thinking of installing this year, orNpeepare for cold weather: by having your old one overhauled during the, summer • months. Phone 244rand leave your order and eVe,will look after'your work for you. awkns HARDWARE and PLUMBING av _ Phone 244 II We Furnish the Home from Cellar to Attie We `can supply you with almost ,anything necessary for the home. Let us give you estimates on r Bathroom or Plumbing, Roof- ing or Eavestroughing` Coal Oil Stoves or Ranges, Lawn lbLowers, Screen Doors and Screen Windows at Real Prices. IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT As' usual we have a large stock of Furniture for the June Brides to select from. W:e would ask you to call and- inspect our stock, we ]snow we can suit'you„both in assortment and price, and we will make prompt delivery, to any address. a Clinton Hardware and •FurnitureCo THE STORES,'VWH A STOCK . FUNERAL DIRECTORS • .r MONi7MENT DEALERS . Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 111”. SON'S Snit WHY I WILL BUY IT AT DAVIS AND HERMAN'S BY.,A MOTHER "First, because'I want quality --and I've learned frontpast ex- perienee that I always' can be sure of getting it at Davis and Her- man's. les GUARANTEED. Their materials are always of the finest grad ==perfeetly woven, flawless in every respect, designed to withstand long and hard usage. "And price—well, I've never been able to figure out just how that Store can offer Isueh wonderful suits at so- low a pricer They: are always far ,below what one expects to pay for such smart suits --and much lower than they could get for them. Naturally, that point, appeals to my, good shopping sense. 1 get quality, style, and low price—what more does one want!". Davis & Herman : VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W Spot Cash for, Eggs and Poultry (,�us�ldtp Couints We are in, the market for Eggs and Poultry all seasons' of the year, prepared to pay top'p:ices for top quality. 95 per of Forner's eggs received last week graded Extras and Firsts. ' ' GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co,, Limited HEAD OFFICE — MONTREAL, QUE. Clinton Branch open'each day from 7 a.m. to 6 pan. Write, Phone or 'Call for any further information you require GUIVN, LANGLOIS & 'CO., LIMITED. CLINTON, ONT., BRANCH PHONE. 130