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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-08-05, Page 9STORE te Evelaing of the Nlooril!gltt At that time the soft Tiglit is kind / to you, She is snore responsive and s eadir to listen to you: Then she be,willing to allow you to place on her finger one of those'Blue White Rose Bud Diamonds shown a -t .jolm , son's Jewellery, Store. R. ft clitIfINSOpal Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repaira Net Hovey's Drug Store. Clearing Sale Of Men's,and Boy's Clothing continued for the Month of August Cut prices on all lines to clear Men's suits as low as $10 and everyone a bargain. Men's blue and white striped overalls Special $L39 Close prices on alines of, Oxfords, Shoes, and Work Boots-. Special Low Prices on aearing Lines Get our. Ptices,it will pay you EIRT 7- - d • Plumsteel Bros. PERE 25 1 ..--......- And a Little Extra For Good Measure THE C, & S. GROCERS Blain Store, Phone 125 W. Branch Store, Phone 125 J. In The Evening Turn on the RADIO! RADIO SETS REPAIRED .Rg1.40 Theist beautiful summer evenings are wonderful,. Pull yaur easy chairs outinto the Soft, cool night—tune in on romantic numbers and dream away the hours. PARTS AND TUBES Come in and see our new stock of high class low priced sets. A full stock of wet and dry A. & B. Batteries - also C. Batteries. Sutter 8t Perdue HA,RDWARE PLITMEING ELECTRIC WIRING / PHONE 147w Klippen. W, L. Mellis and sister, Margaret, have been away at 'Wiarton, attend - Jing the funeral � an aunt. They wout by motor, leaving on Friday and returning Monday night. Fall wheat cutting commenced here • the end of -last week and though thd a•ecerrt rain, is delaying the cutting somewhat yet it will be all ixs stook this week and is a very fair crop, some fields elag heavy and the grain of good quality, / Rey, R. A. and Mts. Lundy liav'e pane this week to their summer cot- pige at Port. Albert and will be away fresh ,coat of paint. for the month of AuguSt. The Progressive party are bolding' their convention in Insall on Thursday of this week. Whether a third man will be put in the field for the •coming federal election will be disclosed that day. Improvements in our village are noticeable -these days. M, Jas. Bowey has put on the prepared shingles on the walls of his house and given bal- Mice of the -woodwork a fresh coat,of paint, also irlr. E'dgr Butt has ie - painted hie store and house.- Follow- ing the sameMr. W. L. Mellis hag treated his blacksmith shop to a i you're young and want to stay' young, if you're old and want to feel young (like the man pictured above) if you're young but dont feel young read' the jokes in Life, Judge, Punch, Humor, or our 10c Joico Books. They'll help. Some folks say that there are no, "bargains," that you never get more than you pay. for,..- In the main they are right, but e notable Mception is • our Writing Pad containing 65 sheets, and fifty envelopes for 25c. Ask for Old Windsor Linen. We have'a new road map issued by the Ontario Department of Highways. In addition to the inforMation usual- ly given it has an ihdex to cities, towns, villages' and ,lakes, for the first time is shown the official road number given to roads carrying tour- ist travel. The location of camps, fishing *grounds and ferries crossing the international boundary are mark- ed. 'Price 50n. • The object of this advertisement is' to separate people from their money,. If you want' a picture to frame or to copy and care to expend 10c there are many here from -which to seleet. ,Some are copies of old nmeters, all are reduced in price. If a friend is getting spliced Send a card' If you think some one 15 nice, Send a card' Send a eard to one who's 'Twill cure him _quicker thaw a pin. It's always worth the priee To send a card. 'N'ihgara Faits might befit your back door, but if you do not make use of their inighty power you're as well off 1,000 miles away. It's throppor- tunity you make usd of that counts, A few opportunities • are' our News Stand with Joke and Story Maga- zines, Old Windsor Pad and Envel- opes at 25e. Road maps if you drive a car, Pictures reduded to 100, Greet- ing and Sentimental Cards for all occasions. Tlie W. D. Fair CO. Often the Cheapest,--AlwaYs the Best i.149„u8.„„i4,„„„i„ii„ 111,, Dr. Shaw, Dr. Kay and Mr. W. .'i Jackson motored to London yester- day. Rev. A. Macfarlane and Mr. W. Bry- done are spending the week at Preston. Mrs. Wigginton, who has been visit- ing her daughter in Burford, re- turned home last week. Mt. and Mrs. ll'Hlton Cook of Sarnia spent the week -end and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Schoenhals. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Snowdon of Wind sor are visiting this week with the Rev. T. J. Snowdon and Miss Mary • Walls. Miss Kathleen East came up from Toronto last week and is with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Cuninghaine, at Bayfield, Mr4 S. B. Stothers cane up from Es - sea and spent the week -end with his family and on Monday moved them to Easex. Mrs, C. L. Papst of Hamilton has been the guest of Mr._and Mrs. W. A. Holmes for several days during the past week. Mr, and Mr -s,. Roy Ball and Miss Thelma of Sarnia motored( up and spent the week -end with Mr. „and rMrs. J. E. Cook. Dr. P. Hearn motored to Hamilton last week and ibrought his family, who had been spending a few weeks there, home with hitn. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Phoenix and child- ren of Hamilten visited ever the week -end at, the home of Mrs. Phenix that of is, R. J. Clue. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Cook, IVA% and Mrs, J. Diehl and Miss "Vrel'efiren at- tended the eonvention -of the Lib- - mai Association at' Hensefl last week. - Mn. and Mrs. Albert Vedder( and •(their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Janes Webster of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webster of Aubtarn. last week. ' Mr. I'farry Hunt of Galt spent a day OS so in town lest week, coming up from Exeter, where- he had -'ben visiting Mr. and Mrs..w. garOlyn, and going on to visit friends in Goderieh. Mao. R. R. Carter, Miss, Eva Canter, misses Margaret Cadmore, Ruth DalerKittie Heath, Kitchener, Jew. ie Levis and Luella Powell are earApirig at Bayfield for a week or so, Mr. Carter eon's- out evenings and for week -ends. ' Mr. J. Schoenals and Misses Dora ani 4reida motored to ',Sarnia anl pent the -week-end with the f or- „mer's daughter, Mrs. Nickle. Go their return Mao. SellOerlhOle, who had been spending some weeks in Sa' rnia accompanied them. Mr. and Mx.S. G. E. Hall, Mr. Gordon Hall and Miss Evelyn Mali motored to Langton to spend the week -end with relatives, On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Hutchings, Mrs. Hall's mother, who will visit here for a few weeks. Miss Agnes Walker sails from Mont- real on Friday on the steamer "Ath- enia” for Scotland. Miss Walker teach ho Glasgow, in the teach- er -exchange plan during the Dfle.X year. Miss Walker is to be,con- gratulated. This will be an esting experience for her. Cion Newii.,-arti THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. 1 What You've 1et ei en Waiting Fir we are unloading a car of sugar at the beginning of the week. Special price in one and five sack lots for cash off the car or at the store. This will be a good chance to get your sugar for preserving. For the Veterans Picnic • Olive Butter; 20c and 35c - Salad Dressing . Peanut Butter, perb. 5c , • Canned Chicken . l 2 1 Large bottle Olives 50e Kraft Cheese, per pkg. N-... , - 35c -25c See Our Marmalade Display Wagstaffe, Aylmer, Keilers, Apex, Little Chip, Cross & 13IackWell. YOUR LAST -CHANCE F. r the Pony Votes. Contest Closes this Saturday. Purchases of $1.00 and up will be doubled Friday and Saturday. Raspbefry Whip Put one cup of Raspberries, the white of one egg and a cupful of Fruit Sugar in a bowl. Beat with an egg beater until stiff, Chill and serve with cream. TEA--"Our-Own," lb. 65c • COFFEE--z-O'Neil's Own Blend, lb. 70c COCOA—In bulk, lb. 10c In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2,30 p.m. Kindly Order Mb Cash and dm' I Phone rvice w W 6 Vaoal 481 Where " Sells for less " price prevails. ovsommvostwoomowimoomvs"womAwmoivamwmworowwwfta 10 moleaormwomaas People You Know Miss Viola Wise of Goderich fias been visiting Clinton feiends. Miss Elva Laviee of Toronto is holi- daying at her home in town. Ma. Frank McCaughey is spending • a holiday at his home in town. Mrs. S. Lawrence is visiting with her daughter, IVirs. Suter of Cayuga. Miss Lucy Levy has returned after spending several weeks in Toronto. Messrs. D. Steep, A. Steep and John Ginn spent the week -end in London. Miss Beatrice Greene is spending the week as the geest of Mrs,Lucy Thompsom Miss Olive Watkins is spending a holiday,with her sister, Mrs. Glass - ford of Chatham. Mr. Lawrence Wlheatley and bride of Woodstock visited relatives and friends in town over the week -end. Miss, A. Bartliff is in London this. week attending the- re -union of graduate nurses of Victoria 'des- pite' Mr. Joseph Stevens of Toronto spent a few days during the past week with his brother, Mr. George Ste- vens of town. Mr. IhArilt McCaughey, Mr. J. J. Mc- Caughey and, Mr. Chas. Shannahan motored to Detroit last week ta visit relatives. Mr. Sph. Brown left Saturday for Warsaw, N.V. and will take in the fairs in that State during the next couple of .months. Mr. and Mao. James Spyer and child- ren of London are spending part of their vacation with Mr. and Mrs, John Watkins of town. Mr, and ,Mrs. John G. Corless and son, D'Arey,r of Burgesville were week..., end guests at the -home of the fel-- 'nor's brother, Ur, M. T. Colless: Mrs, jack Glassford has returned to her home in_Chatham after a three week's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watkins. Mimes Mary Chidley and Ruth Jack- son left_this week to spend ,Weeks with their aunt, 'Wks. J. T. Clark of Toronto, at her summer • }kerne at Go Home Bay. Mr. and Mrs, Weeley Lawrence and children of Sarnia motored up and spent the week -end with friends here. On their return Mrs. Lep- pington, Mrs. Lavreenee's mother, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, Sr., and Mr. -and Mne, W. 3. Milelr, Jr., and little Miss Maxine spent the Week- end with London friends. Mrs. Miller, Jr., and Maxine went on to• Detroit for a visit, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Chant and Mr. grid Mrs, J. A. Sutter and children left Tuesday morning on a motor trip to Pittsfield, Mass. They in- tended stopping' off to visit friends at St. tatherines, Ont. Miss IVfeLaren leaves (next week for Scotland, sailing from Montreal on Alfg, 12th for Glasgow. Mies Mae - Laren will probably be absent sev- eral months, Iter friends wish her a safe and pleasant journey. Mr. R. Andrews, Mrs. Andrews and Toronte, "spent the week- end at the home of the forbier's parents, MegiStrate and Mrs. An- drews. .Mir. Andrews returned home Monday. but -Mrs. Andrews and children are remaining for the • week. Misses Florence Corless and Florence Stevenson of Sudbury were Week- end visitors atithe home of the for- mer's uncle and aunt, Mr. mid Ws, M. T. Carless, The young ladies 'motored Man the' northern town. They had another couple of girls with them whemi they started but they stopped off at other points, these two Making the journey • through, DEBENTURES FOR SALE The Corporation of the Town of Clinton offers to local investors de-, hentures issued for payment of the new Collegiate Institute building, in stuns of $500 and $1,000, yielding five per cent. to the purchaser. In- urest payable semi-annually on., -Feb, 131 and Aug. 1st. - Further information may be ob- tained from D. L. MACPHERSON, Treasurer. Clinton, Aug. 3rd, 1926. 69-tf Conservative 'Socia i Evening Monday, Aug. 16 Mr. Andrew Hicks, • the Conserva- tive candidate in the coming Federal Election will address the Conserva- tive Ladies 'and Gentlemen in the Committee Rooms on the evening of Monday, Aug. 16th. Ladies depecially are requested to attend. • If you want to hear a patriotic speech on Can- ada for Canadians hear Mr, Hicks, you will find! him a very earnest Taken. LET'S ALL GO ' Summer Bazaar Under auspiees of Trinity Church Bayfield, on THURSDAY, AUG. 12th From 4 to 7 pan. ON REOTORT. LAWN Sale of Fancy Wurk, Home-made &king, Candy, Dairy • and Garden Produce, , - Afternoon Tea Come an4 Bring Your Friends 68-2 ecla Turria6es Lead THER,E IS A REASON 31 Saves- One Ten of Coal in Seven. Call in and get a pilce on that furnace you are thinking of installing this year, or prepare for.cold weather by having your - old one overhauled during the summer months. Phone 244. and leave your order and we will look after your work for you. llawkliis HARDWARE and PLIJMBIDIG Phone 244 Why Not Take It Easy? Since the SpringWork is over spend more time on Your Verandah We have a wonderful stock of verandah furniture of all kintil Chairs and Rockers at all prices. Don't fail to see our new Cdeoteac Verandah Rugs, sizes ranging from 3x9 feet to 73iix934.1 feet. They will. wear 'ior a life thole. and prices are very reasonable. Then we have Hannno benches, Hammocks, Sun -.Stop Shedes, in fact every, thing to make the verandah comfortable and cosy.' When thinking of installing a bathroom, of Eavestronghs or roof- ing it will pay you to consult us for prices, etc. Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A nom . FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 MONUMENT DEALERS • Hardware 195 Fitteture Mime: 104 0040108PRIMEINGON Coolness, Comfort, Appearance and Value that is -Outstanding MOW These good features are all te be found in our Suits. Light Suits " just fill the 3111 for general 'summerwealivaome in and look over oar stock. 109 000 -Pony Votes with every snit bought during contest Nit• avis Ec Herman VETEEAN TAILORS • cammenmiesimeesmetweeee, itatiMMINS91101MEINMEISIrEIGPSCRINIMONSV PHONE 224-W ANWPATIMENSSIMINEHMENNERMIX AESSIMIfilat Spot Cash for Eggs and Poultry . EGGS Bought according to Government grading LIVE. POULTRY Broilers, Hens, Old Roosters, Old Turkeys, Old and Young Ducks all bought according to size and qual , To insure satisfaction write, phone or call on us bef marketing your produce. Give us an opportunity to p that We give specialized service to you in eggs and poult A The Place Where Quality Counts GUNNJANGLOIS 8z Co., Liraite READ OFFICE • — MONTREAL, QUE. CLINTONDRANCII, CLINTON, ONTARIO " '• PRONE 190