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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-02-10, Page 8CLINTON'Srwaresemezaaeacezeeseuealuseaseaseeseacepamemem LEADING JEWELEItY STORE For One Week Only .Vie are clearing all Ivory at 20 percent off regular price. This is a"Clearing Out Sale, Marconiphone and Pierce Aero Radio Sets for Sale Tubes, Batteries, Loudspeakers, Aerials and Extra,Parts COME fl AND SEE THE BEST TWO SETS EVER SHOWN B. H. JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry °` Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey'sDrug Store elleee.eMeeeeweeeeeeememel cw Items Of Special Interest from the Shoe Department 50 Pairs Men's Rubbers sizes $ to 11, regular styles 79c Clearing Price . .. .. • . Misses' .nd Children's Browl Rubbers ' 49C Good fitters (no seconds) to clear at,. • • • • • • .• 12 Pairs Boys' leather Leggings 79C At Less than Cost Price 25 Pairs Men's Oxfords, Black or Brown To clear at, per pair (LOUSE ,SLIPPDRS-For Nen, Warren and Children at real Bargain Prices Paste Polish, Black, Brown, Tan or Oxblood 10C Regular 15c size for ......, •...:...........•. COST PRICE ON ALL LINES OF ElEAVY RUBBERS Close Prices on all lines of Fine and Heavy Shoes $3.50 PIumsteel Bros. . PHONE 25. Imaloommoork ClintonNewv.►-Re+ ori In Groceries it's Quality First ! Groceries are. Foods that nourish and sustain the body. They, must supply the cells and tissues with energy and strength. Groceries must above all be pure and rich in quality. So many stores make a practice of underselling and handling so called " just as good "brands. For standard..wel1 known quality products they will substitute inferior products. We handle only the very best. Our groceries and eye{ything we sell is highest quality and priced is low as that quality will permit, THE C. & S. Gll®CE•RS,-- e SPECT We are Offering This Week Heating Stove, Quebec Type, Reg. $18.50 for $15.00 Quebec Pipeless Furnace Type Stove Rego $30,00 for $23.00 Cosy Home Furnace Type stove Reg. $35.00 for $27.50. Sutter s , erd.e, HARDWARE PLUMBING, • • ELEOTRIC WIRING PHONE 147W !swum®Warner Radio bets They. say Hearing is Believing Ring me up and s ppoint ani afteroon or evening for e. demon- stratien of the Stewart -Warner, or betterstill let me install a. set in yourhome for five days. trial. Listening to this set onenight will consince' you it is the clearest and best -toned instrument you have ever heard and will also convince you it is the set you have been looking for, and the price is within the reach of all. Prices_, range from $125.00 to $700.00 complete. Sets sold on monthly pay- ments if you wish. 1 only 4 -tube Bremer -Talley set complete, only •$116:00. Tubes rejuvenated, 25c each '. B Batteries (wet and- dry) Tubes, Loud Speakers, A Batteries, etc. for sale ALL NDS OF 'M1JISICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR ,SALE .a... A. HOVEY Stewart.Warner Dealer Phone 89, Clinton St, Valentine's Day, Feb. 14th St: Fatr'rek's Day, March 17th Easter Sunday, April 17th 'When abodyY loves a.bo Wdy "Who is mighty tine Then a -body tells a -body In a Valentine seats :N° V 643 AMC, Wo"have all kinds of Valentines Comic and Sentiinental-at -graded prices, but did you ever haVe the thought that a Valentine doesn't have to be the shape of a heart any more. than a Christmas box hits to be the shape, of a box. No. A Valentine may be in the ,shape of a bouquet, ora poem. It may be a sentiment expressed by let- ter or a serenade (beneath a window. All that is required is that, it shows in appropriate iternts the romantic at- ,taehment of the sender. BCALS i V59i Aaarot If you would like to send a Valen- tine" whish while departing from the ordinary, still upholds the Valentine tradition, we suggest a book of poems by Edgar A. Guest. We have in stock: Wihen Day Is Done The Path to Horne Just Folks A Heap d' Livia' Or Friendship by Hugh ,Black TWO BINDINGS -Each $1.25 Tile W. D. Fair Co. Often the Cheapest -Always the Best Mrs. S. C. Gandier was an Toronto this week. MTS. C. H. Bartliff has returned from ti visit in Seaforth. Dr. Clarence Copp of Toronto was a visitor in town over the week -end. Mr. A. T. Cooper was in Toronto on • business last week. Miss Isobel Draper of Brantford was, home over the week -end. Miss `Carol Evans of the London Nor- mal was hoine over the week -end. Miss Linufe Nediger of Lion's Head :spent the week -end at her home in town. Judge Heber Archibald ' of Winnipeg visitmii his sister, Mrs. W. W. Fif ran w . ., . Mr. Wilbur Ford • of Peterboro is spending a few days at his home in. town. Mrs. S. L. Scott 'of Toronto visited. her sister, Ms's. H. Hibbs, during the past week. Miss Rae Andrew of 'Goderich has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibbings this, week. Mrs. Harvey Coleman of Varna spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 'McKinley. Mrs. A. Drummond and child of Wind- sor visited last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris. Miss Harrison of London visited her brother, Rev. L. C. Harrison, at St. Paul's rectory, over the week. Miss Eileen Atkinson of the Univers- ity of %astern• Ontario, London, tspentown. the week -end at her home in Mrs. F. W. Johnston returned ori Monday after spending a few days with. Geos etown and Guelph friends: Miss Maine f riclltai4 of Tipperary, school, Geddrieh township, spent the Weeknd as 'the gust of Mr, and Mrs. M. T. Corless. Di, J. W. Shaw and 0. L. Paisley at- tended the 'banquet tendered to Premier King at the King Edward, Toronto, on 'Thursday evening last. Messrs. W. J. Falconer, IL M. Hianly, M. J. Schoenhals, R. P. Fisher, N. W. Miller, A. D. McCartney, E. Harness and George Cantelon, re- presented Murphy Lodge, L. 0. L., at the County, L. 0. C. meeting held in Exeter last week. Mrs. Bert Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Murch and Mrs. Harry Walkoan, ,Stratford; Mr. Earl Moore, Niagara Falls; Mr. Fred Rogers, Fuharton; Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, Ran- someville, N. Y., and Mr. Alfred Moore, Sarnia, were here for ,the funeral of the late Mrs. C. Hoare on Friday last. TIIURSDAY ?PDR L ARI 2 -Opening of nr Groceteria FEBRUARY 11th, 12th and 14th Groceteria Special Bargain Prices. These goods are all. for your Inspection for Cash in our Groceteria. We invite you to call and examine thein. All Goods > Marked. !ROOMS ��' 5 -string., each , .. VT -TONE 35 C The New'Tooa• Drink ... (Large • Pkg. 59c) JELLY. POWDER 0). 4 pkgsTor:,' •.......•....... . ROLLED OATS 6 lbs 19C dor• .. CORN STARCH 19C 2 pkgs. for GQ N MDAI, •29c U ahs for O'N;DIL I$OAP I ; • 28C 7 bars for . . .CASTILE SOAP, 28c 7 rbars 2 i - MOLASSES SNAPS .25c 2 tbs. for • RICE 25c. 4 lbs. for TAPIOCA ' 29c 2 lbs. for .. CORN 2 cans fore • . 10 BARS SOAP 5 .Somme ind 5 P. arttl G. 29c -50c Croceterin:relce List MACARONI Per lb.. TEA Per lb. JIP • .2 pkgs. for LARD 5 lb: pail Por 'SHORTENING 5 lb. pail for . SHORTENING 20 lb pail for • 10c` 59c 25c 99c 85c : $2.90 LARD $160 20 Ib. pail for ..,.. ,CAMPBELL'S 150UP 2 cans for •.......... ... PRUNES 2 tbs. for TOMATOES 2 cans for , SHARD Per lb:. -LEMONS' Per dozen .. ORANGES Per dozen .. . 25c -25c 29c 20c 25'c. 39c, CLARK'S SOUPS 3 cans Tomato or Vegetable BROKEN SODAS tic 20c SYRUP q Q 5 ib. pail fde , 38C SYRUP 75c- 10 lb, pail for PINEAPPLE 29 c 2 tins for.;;,,,,,,,,. G PEANUT BUTTER 2gc Per lb. ..•, CORN FLARES 29C . 3 pkgs for COT7PAIGE, ROLL 28C. Per ib. . .. PEARLINE 2'3c 3 jibs. for .. AMMONIA 23C 3 lbs. for ,' . GOLD DUST 9 9 3 pkgs. for ..... 23c PEA,,g 27c 2 cans for .': •MUFFETTS 29c 2 pkgs. for G MIA.TCHBS '2'5.c Per pkg. VALENTINE SPECIALS -Celery, Head, Leaf Lettuce, Fresh Tomatoes, Cauliflowers. Green Onions, Rhubarb and Spinach, Dromedary Grapefruit. In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p.m. Kindly Order'Early Cash and Service VV T •• Ph�n� .O'NeiIo� Where " Sells for less" price "prevails. lAWWWA0"111%0I010/1 MMMIOMMApWAA011 AA9!MiAIIWW 01 LondesbO 'o The W. M. S. held their regular monthly meeting at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. There were some fine papers given and there was g fine attendance. Rev, B. and Mrs. IS/mil have the delightful way of mak- ing everyone feel at home and a' very enjoyable, as well as profitable, time Was spent. Mrs: " J. Fingland, : who recently spent some time with Galt relatives, returned home last week• Mr. and Mrs. G.' Cowan of .the 13th spent, Tuesday with 'Clinton'relatives. Inc. Foss, whobought part of Mrs. J. Gringer's lot' is these days making ready to build,a dwelling there. Mrs. J. Taylor is spending the 'win LUMBER FOR ALL PURPOSES The selection of. the proper lumber is a mighty important con- sideration in the construetron of any building. Years of Experience -Our Reputation for selling only the Best and a Square• Deal to all, warrants our handling your' Business,_ no matter how large or how small. We have on hand --Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar, Elm and Hardwoods YOUR ORDERS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Thomas McKenzie Estate EVERYTHING. IN •BUILDERS' SUPPLIES .St. Valentine's AFTERNOON TE,A. AND HOME- MAKING BAKING" SALE ...„'Wesley -Willis. Lecture Room' Satalydlag, Feb. 12 From 3 to 5 o'clock Further . announcement of Girl's Club Bazaar on June 3rd to be ,given later.' Firemen's Dance and Card Party A dance and, card patty will he held in TOWN HALL, CLINTON Monday, Feb, 28th Under ausidcea qt' tlsd Olinton: Firs Brigade. ADMISISIO.NN • 96-2. ter months at the . hone of Mr: W. Brundson. Mr. T. Adapts, we are sorry to say, still keeps in very poor health. Ire is one of our good old pioneers, being in his 94th year. ° Bowlers' Euchre and Dance The Ladies' Bowling Club will hold its annual Euchre and Dance in the Club rooms over Bank of Montreal on 1'tllondag, Feb., 21st. Commencing at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION -40e EVERYBODY WELCOME Hospital Supper In St. Paul's Lecture Room Thursday; Feb. 24th from 5 to 7 o'clock ' MENU-, Roast Loin of Dressed Pork or rRoast Prime of Beef Esealleped' Potatoes, Rolls, Pickles, Salad; " d Pie..and Tea. - ADMIISSION-50c EVERYBODY COME The program eonpnittee meet at the 96-2. home' of 'Mrs. A. Wella en 'Wednesday evening to make full • arrangements for the W. I.. concert and pie social, which will be held on the 17th of Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. A.iManning have re- cently been visiting Brueefield friends. The Ladies' •Aur' of Knox United church intend having a chicken pie supper in the Community Hall on Monday evening next. • ;Mrs. G. Brigham, Mrs.. ' A. Wells, Mrs. Grainger and Mrs, E. Mains motored to Clinton} on Tuesday. The monthly meeting .of the Wo' men's -Institute wan 'held in the Com- munity' Hall on Thursday, Feb. 3rd, with sixty-six u) •attendance; the president, Miss 'Brigham, in the chair. 'Miss Lyon and Mrs: W. 1Brundson took part in the opening exercises. business was 1rransaeted and the fol- lowing program given: piano duet,, Mrs. (Rev.) Snell and Miss E. Thomp- son; reading, M•r•s. S. 13. ISltobbrook. At the conclusion ;ef'tho program all repaired to the basement, were an ex- cellent hmah. wss served by Mrs. G. Moon, Mrs. G. McVittie, Mrs, Robt; Wells, Mrs. A, Weals and Mrs, 3. Me- Cool. Mr. George Woedmarlc of Neelir1, Man., called on Mr. and'Mrs. Wm Fairservice last week. The Weed - marks and Fairservices were neigh- bors in iV2anikoba for years. It Won't Be Long Now Till Spring is with us again and Syrup Season Begins We have our ,new supply of sap • .buckets, spites and syrup ' cans on hand at'the'beat prices, so give us a call when you decide to buy We still have a few stoves and beaters on hand, Get them now at good prices: LOOK! Our February Furniture Sale is on and will last for six weeks only, you. will surely be, wise to take advantage of the bargains we are offering. Look ever the following list and see for yourself: 8 Piece Solid Oak Dining Suite, Old,Bnglish finish Regular Price $135, Sale Price • $110. 8 Piece Solid Oak. Dining Suite, Fumed finish Regular Price $105, Sale $90. .9 Piece Solid Oak Dining Suite, Golden finish Regular Price $145, Sale Price $125. , Chesterfield. Suite in Mohair, Regular $175, Sale Price $150. Walnut Bedroom Suite, Regular $145, Sale Price ... $125. Birch Walnut Bedroom Suite Regular $75, Sale Price $60. These are -just a few of Rthe Bargains you will find when you come in. You will also save money on many other articles including Library' Tables, Desks, Dressers, Mattresses, Odd Rockers, Mirrors, etc. HARDWARE A good ciiance to:savo money on Skates and Hockey Sticks. Use Dr. Hess' Panacea for your hens, tone them up to put them in good condition for laying. ` Also Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 For Two Weeks Only We are offering 2.specials in Indigo blue Our $35.00 Suits at $30,00 40.00 Suits at $35.00 These are Exceptional Value and for two Weeks Only BILTMOHE HATS. Full Line Now in $3.75 to $5.00. SOME EXTRA SPECIALS AT $3.00 1 Davis ec Herman Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing We Pay Spot Cash for Live and Dressed Poultry Both eggs and poultry are in good demand and it is to market while the quality is good. Phone us for Prices ARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone- 244 GUNN, LANCLOWS 4. Co Limited HEAD OFFICE - MONTl8REAL, QUE. CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190 best