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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-07-08, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JIWELERY STORE sr ' { , Fine «� t ,. 4 +1�'' � °;D ,, ` �l , }° one : �K F4 \\^ �'�\���u Bud r !tie White + a norid Rings Beautiful in design; on display in Joimson's Jeweller Store, ees ranging from 820.00 Pr7i to 8100:00, t `. :Don't mise seeingthe now style cut glass in Tea Sets -and Water Sets it, Amber and Amber Trim. This is ._the best display ever shown •'in Clin- ton'. s a JOHNSON Graduate of. Toronto College' of Optometry Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's - Drug Store '. • .. For Childreii.'s Dresses, Smaller sizes Reg. -To; Ladies' Prints, Gingham; equally reduced Piumsteel ectal :Prices Clearing,:11 Gingham .and smart styles, with bloomers $1:25 and $1.50, Clear. 98c. Chambray well made. to match T Aprons, at h: r .(.j' Beer` a,1,„ r : :, , .ria jir• 1111 iflj' ( ■ S � .iYyi ', " ` . 41 ; , ;i . , is „ House Dresses and prices- and Broadclothes to 'clear.. es. PHONE 25. mow J1j1 i ,Z.•. Plein , 'et Store, n °�4'� �� ri( !� 1 '' G MIT1{ead. 112.9;11 1 I'd in, lid; Home The your y Phone 125 J. .• �i��ii •. 5i17!I O,4 o•,b ..:,Yk ,..... Make T013 Phone . i 11.411 (ll, p10.,rl' Ito° ,, ' �'Ai 'rke: your C. 125 W. t 't 1 ., — Pennies & S. _.--) Count, buy at GROCERS Branch Store, it �Sn �1.� i ,i''� �.i�'•x�t' llB , . a�:ti ,f'1?if,4l'I t,` sf •• �✓ � `+.+ tiR\ ;,t 4 [ �, (�+:k�% Ms \•',+I4 4 )?5' �i,�. Lit f A�' u � yy�' ' Y � �•, ,TSA*. .. , � ••TL's 'F,i�i, j+ ,t 'ts ,�.s,9J ' ` ',Y 1�:�•1� 1 Lw • , r � �`W'A,:f. y .j,}ril ,,�, ,A ;• ti a`,l \'i ' ;tui �,J"� t :l r�' 1 q � �°,�,.... , e ,- e , Sd.F `�:. • " ��*° , Aabeetoe rock aa it coney from the min% . A different i J .shingle that's from ad others' 'Heretofore there has been only . one Johns -Manville Asbestos Shingle, distinguishable by. its rock -like hard- ness. .Now you can get many of the extraordinary merits of •_. `that famous Johns -Manville rigid shingle at a reduced price --in fact within a few cents of the cost of so-called conipositibn' shingles—through the introduction of r .+ A" S T L \ E The Slate Surfaced ABltestoa Shingle Made of Asbestos felt densely impregnatedwith asphalt and surfaced with crushed red, green or blue -black slate, or with feldspar which is a neutral gray; in two styles; Ind:-' victual Shingles or four in one Strip Shingles. Flexstone Asbestos Shinglesare mineral through and through and should not be confused with ordinary corn position shingles; Flexstone Asbestos Shingles assure the user greater fire safety and more years of service with Sower upkeep cost. They are approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., and take, base rates of insurance, Write, call or telephone: We'll be glad to give you gurther particulars and prices. Suttee Pevthie Hardware) Plumbing, Electric Wiring. Phone 147w. We experienced a "cdmnserciai thrill" recently whcin a Iady told ria that sate reads our 'advet•tiselnena 'very week. "We often wonder if it pays us to". pay the printer. 'We'll pay him cheerfully now alter this sat- isfaction and consequent pleasure. 0 course we advertise to get returns, :c is the, results that count, but to have good values and not ` exploit them would be unjust to you and to un, hence our object in using thus space is to give +,Dei information about our goods: in small, palatable bomeopath- ic sugar coated doses, easy to assimi- late. 'As a cheering. thought for you we add that another ad will not ap- pear for a whole one,' hundred and sixty-eight hours. The whole trouble with a few lad- ies was that they put the doing of it off, and then again put it off and still again from rosy dawn till dewy eve and came^too late for the set of four bowls at 98c advertised for the past' four weeks in this . space. We may again haye an -equal bargain : and will let you know. ` The moral is -do it now. 'You'll enjoy' Bystanders topics in the Globeand get information fron, the fourth column in the Mail and Empire every day. The Star Week- ly is'"tl\e best; publication in its class we know, growing in favor -and de- mand every week.. Watch your Postage Stamp buying. Two cents for a letter mow instead of three cents. .As long as Clinton money goes 'abroad to purchase goods' for Olin - ton's use it takes just that much .out; of OIinton's pockets . and ' adds just that uc to Clinton's depression. ssion. More important than, how "to get the ink- IN a Fountain Pen, is how you get it OUT. Thats the reason for Waterman's Spoon Feed. It Is the most successful feature ever con- nected with writing instruments, It's easier for' a man to make money than it is to spend it to the satisfaction of his wife, our Wall Papei being at ,a11 times especially excepted. Children have the TIME of their lives -with their first watch, We have the toy variety with chains for the boys and the bracelet style for the girls.- Clinton irls. Cll nton Nelms-Rec. w .www. •-vveessewealre4W,IFOR Me W. D. Fair Go. Often tete Cheapest -Always the Best (f Miss Clara Steep is visiting her sis- ter, Orangeville. ' Mrs. Atcheson of > g Mr.' W. J. ,MacDonald and son of De- troit etroit visited Mrs. ,Qaivi» Streets over Sunday. Misses Jennie and Rose Tebbutt have returned from a pleasant holiday at Port Stanley. Misses Winnie and Sadie Draper of St. Catharines are home' for the holiday period. ' Mr. James Lobb • of Galt was a guest over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George Holland. Miss Mary Cartwright of Londesboro. 'visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Medd over the week -end. Miss Jean Miller spent the week -end with her cousin, Miss Mabel Har- vey of Londesboro. Miss Norma' Streets is spending a holiday with her aunt, Mrs. W. T, MacDonald of Detroit. Mit. W. T. OENeii has returned from a visit with her father in :Buffalo and with friends in Toronto.. Misses Eleanor and Marjorie' Medd of Exeter visited with Mr. nad J. G. Medd of town over the week -end. Mr 0. W. Potter left Monday for the - west on heating of the .sudden +death of Isis daughter, Mrs. McKim. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lloyd of Wilkie, ' Sask.,'visited with their cousins, Mr. and Mac. Frank Layton, this week.. Miss Nellie Medd of Exeter spent a few' days as the guests of M&', and Mrs. r G. Medd during the past week. Messrs, Edwin and Wilfred McKenzie , of Toronto are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, McKenzie. Dr, F. `J Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Campbell, of : London, spent the week -end at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Urquhart and their son, Mr. G. Urquhart, ,and. his wife of Lansing, Mich., visited last week ,with Mr. and Mrs.,. A. C. Vodden and ^Mr, and Mrs E. G. Sa- ville. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKenzie\ and Miss Helen and Master Douglas of Detroit, and "Mr. and Mrs. George -3fiBenzie and Master, Malcolm of Dungannon spent the \week -end at the parental home. Miss Lucy Levy is in Toronto this week, having gone down to attend the 'wedding .of her cousin, Miss Margaret Beady, to Mr, Reginald, M. F. Ford,which took place yes- terday morning at Holy Name church, Danforth avenue. Mr. Charlie Shipley, who has been -working ;with the Standard Steel :Construction Company at Port Stanley, is home' the past week suf- fering uffering from a severe attack of blood-poioming, His condition is much in -IL -moved, however, we are glad to report. Mr.' Willis C. Coolrer, who has been spending the past couple ofmeths with his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. T. Cooper of town, and visiting re- latives in the United States, left last week for. Montreai, where he sailed on the Montealm for ` Eng- ' land. Mr. Cooper has spent the week, Mag, R, B. carter also re poet eoepleoii years " in England , turned with thong for a little visit and France;' : in Kitchener, 1 1 welt 12 Special Bargains for 12c each for 12th of July Ciebration on Monday, July 12th 1Cn Can Corn for 1 Can Peas for , lee • 3 Oranges for ...... ...., 2 pkgs. U-Lika Drink (1 for 10 cents) 12c 2 lbs. Corn Meal for , 1s pkg. Gold Dust Scouring Powder 12e 1 Can Aylmer' Soup '1 pkg.'. Lux.. , - .,. 12c k dub. Gum Drops -for ' 3 bars O'Neil's Soap . .. 12e • -; r'f Ib.. Chocplates Candy . .., 12e 12e 12c 12c 12e Special Sherriff's Deal ---in Orange Colored pkg. with Fruit Nappie,, . 25c WEEK -END SPECIALS Fridag and Saturday For Picnics For Cooling Drinks 3 dbs, Rice for .... 25e • U-Lika ... 3 pkgs. for 25e Our Own Baking Powder , 18e Lime Juice, per bottle ' 35e 7 lbs. Rolled Oats ... 28e Grape Juice, per bottle . , 25c 2sthe reason for Wa. . 19e Marshmallow Oakes, per lb... 29e - Bodley's'Picnic Cakes, each Watermelons, Cucumbers, Cabbages and. Tomatoes for July 12th, We are unloading a car of pure cane sugar Friday and Saturday. Get our price at the car. 25c and 30e In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the:Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m.. Cash • and - Service W. To O'Neil Where " Sells for less price prevails. Kindly Order Early Phone .. 48 1 i C< * ME TO CLINTON• FOR THE I3 IG CELEBRATION oriday, July. 12th And rensain over for the Concert in Recreation Park at 8.15 p.rn. THE BRUNSWLOK TRIO, LONDON assisted by THE CLINTON KILTIE BAND Admission 25o After the Concert there will be a Carnival on the main street DANCING IN THE TOWN HALL AFTERNOON AND EVENI 66 1 J People You Kinow Mr. Oliver Rands of Mitchell was home over the week -end. Miss Amy Hellyar of Massey is home for the summer vacation. Miss Jule Bartliff of Toronto is holi- daying at her home in town. Miss Lottie Slonian of Toronto was home for over Dominion Day. Miss Jessie O'Neil of Kitchener is holidaying at her home in town. Councillor F, W. and Mrs. Johnston spent the 1st of July in Goderieb, Misses Mary and Gladys Webster of Londesboro are visiting Mrs. E. G. :Saville. Rev. Father Hogan of Watertown called on Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn one day last week, Miss Norma. -'Bentley of London is spending a couple of weeks' •vaca- tion with her •sister, Mrs. Morgan Rev. C. J and/ Mrs. ItIoorhouse and Miss Ruth left Monday on a motor: trip to Calgary, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Manisa of Port Huron and Mr. and Mis. C. Coyle of Windsor spent Dominion Day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. 'V0. H. Stephenson of Marlette, Mich., -spent a few days recently with their sister, Mrs. R. 'Armstrong of Huron : street. .. Mr. and --Mrs. W. J,, Ford' and child- ren of Glencoe and Mr. Ray Ford of Detroit visited over the holiday: with, Mi. John Ford of town, Mr. Jack Bawden and Miss Shirley lRawden are in- Detroit this' week, having motored, over with friends wh6 spent the week -end in town. Mr. and Mas. L. W. Warman and fam- ily of Waikervitle motored . up to spend theholiday and week -end at the home of his father, Mr. J. F. Wesniaco Mr. George Horsley -and a party of friends of Pontiac, Mich, spent a few hours on 'Monday visiting his" parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Horsley of town. Miss Daisy'Copp`has returned to re- sume her duties as nurse- in-train-ing at the Western Hospital; Tor- onto wafter spending a vacation at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel and Misses Elinor, Jean and Margaret.. left Monday afternoon on a motor trip to the west. They go via the United States and will visit for some weeks with Mac. Plumsteel's parents at Oxbow, Sask, Mr, W. C. Mead motored ' up from. Kitchener on Sunday and on his rem tuirn was accompanied by his wife and little' son and Mrs., Webb, who mad been visiing in town for a Miss Edna Wasman, who has been; at her home in town for the past three weeks, returned to Toronto on Sun- day. She was accompanied Ibr Miss Ethyle, who has been teaching at Bath and who spent a few days at her home here and who is now taking a summer course at the Uni- versity of Toronto. Mr. Hugh Mutton _and his mother, formerly Mrs. John Dutton, who fY re- sided in Quinton for a time, mot - taxed over from Flint, Mich., and spent the week -end as the guts of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cunningh4s. Mrs. Lutton has spent the past se - eral months with her sons in Flint. She came over frons Belfast, Ire and in January. / JULY 12th GOOD HOT MEALS' , will be served by the Ladies' Aid of ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH On the school room of the 'church Dinner will be served early ti•. DINNER -50e 65-1 ecla Furnaces Lead THERE -IS A REASON It Saves One Ton of Coal in Seven :Call in and get a , price on that furnace -you are thinking of installing this year, or prepare for cold weather byhaving your old one overhauled during the summer months: Phone 244 and leave your order and 1ys will look after your work for -You. 0 Dawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 249 - n Why Not Take It Easy? Since the Spring Work is over spend more time on Your Veranduh We have a wonderful stock of verandah furniture of all kinds, Chairs and Rockers at all prices, Don't fail to see our new Cocotex Verandah Rugs, sizes ranging from 3x9 feet to 73d•x93. feet. They will wear for a life time. and prices ars very reasonable. Then we have Hamm Couches, Hammocks, :Sun -Stop Shades, in fact every thing to make the verandah comfortable and cosy. When thinking of installing a bathroom, of Eavestroughs or roof- ing it will pay you to consult us for,priees, etc. Clintonflardware and FurlitureCo THE STORES WITH A STOCK EUNERA/L DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS" Furniture Phone: 104 - Hardware 195 Coolness. Comfort, Appearance and Value that is Outstanding WOW These good features are all to be found in ourSuits. Light Suits just fill the -bill for general summer wear, come in and lookover our stock. SPECIAL TILL JULY 17th` we wive give 10,000 votes for aud♦ws the Pony with every suit sold. Twice the reg- ular amount of votes dn4anythinI�g in the store. Itememb�er'this offer Closets on July 17th. Act now ahld.lelp your favorite along, Davis Herthan VETERAN TAILORS PHONE 224-W miaow 1 Spot Cash for Eggs and Poultry Quality); a ll0 Couil]ts We are in the market, for Eggs and Poultry all seasons of the year, prepared to Ray top prices for.to quality. Y GUNN, LANGLOIS & Co. Li anted f HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE Clinton Branch open each'day from. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Write, Phone or Call for any further information you require GUNK,- LANGLOIS & 'CO. LIMITED. CLINTON, .ONT.,. BRANCH PHONE 190 ' ,