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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-03-17, Page 8Clint New , tecorti TIaUILSDA'Y f RCI- �7: Your Eyes There are a'fe ADING JEWELFRY 'STORE b Optical Goods e your Breadwinners -so take care of Them. Radium dial clocks left, Be sure and e one at the red iced price, Two lViarconiphones left. Also Burgess B Battei•ie3 the best in the world,' also a "few tubes. -.. H. JOHNSON Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Tine Jewellery and RepairsNext Hoare 's Drug g Store • Just in time for the wet, sloppy early spring weather we are able to announce' lower. prices on Heavy Rubber Foot- wear. Dominion "Sea" Boots,' white sole, new price ..... . • $5,00 Dominion "Gibraltar", all red boot, new price .. , .$5.00 Dominion ".Tuff Foot", black, red sole, new price $4.50 Fully Guaranteed to Giye. Satisfaction Keep your feet dry with a pair of Dominion Rubbers from Pltumteel Bros. PHONE 25, Phone. For Food Call 125w or 125$ The C. & S. Grocers Are you• planning repairs and improvements on yourhome' this Spring?. Then. modernize it with the newest and best of plumbing equipment, We have. plan books for customers, showing in detail ,just how that ncsw' bathroom is going to look:; And our work must be done -first, you knew, so why not let us get busy now, so we may. be out of the waywhen the painters, deCeratoys and paperhangers prrive ?• Our work is first-class in every particular. Out: materials are the best, to be had,l :Our prices are lowest, so there really is no rea- son why we should not be called, in to do your job—you to profit • through our many, years of experience in p plumbing, heating and all- around general repair wok. Sutter Perdue HARDWARE PLUMING ELECTRIC. 'WIRING PHONE 147w Eggs Eggs, Bring us your Eggs While Fresh also your large fat broody hens ilti'e Pay Spot Cash Gunn, Langlois .. HEAD OFFICE +21ensp MONTREAL, For further information apply to CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHotl,E 190 VINEMOMESPANSMOVISIMAROMMOISSINIMMIIIIRIM IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DECORATIVE FEATURE o1, a house viewed from the outside or the onside. An oldhouse will look somewhat smart and fresh with - nice Shades, whereas a newhouse, no mat- ter how expensive or ornate, presents a poor appearance if the windows— the eyes of tho house—are not prop erly treated, The Shades make or mar the house and the whole world looks on• Good. Shades give an at- traetive'look to a house, make it look like a home,' they give it dignity and contribute an air of cleanliness and refinement. They ' reflect • by their perfection the dwellers within, and all the world that passes by.. may judge the inside of the house and its people by the story that the window -i tell. It is your economy to buy the kind that are cheapest in'the end, the kind that won't fade out 'or burn. out in a reasonable time. With Shades espec- ially.beware of the higher cost of the lower price, It's . notwhat you pay so much as what you.: get that may well be considered. Should you require new rollers on your old shades, or new shades on your old rollers, our Shade Infirmary will take Bare of the job for you. Tie s11 Fair, ca Often the Cheapest—Always the Best IfI:11111Illim7UPI? /WI Ing�q�l Mrs. W. D. Fair has been in Toronto this week. Mips Lily Lindsay of London is visit- ing her mother, Mrs, James Lind - Miss Gladys Holland of Seaforth is visiting her sister, Mrs. Merritt Nediger. Miss Esther. Trewartha of the Toron to University was lame over the Week -end: Miss Annie Stevens of Iiarlock spent the week -,cad with her cousin, Miss - B. Crittenden, Miss K. It, Parke of New York is vis - Ring with her sister, Mrs: Jelm Cluff of town. Mrs, T. G. Allen of Buffalo, N.Y., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. 0.• Pattison of Clinton. Mrp. John E. Taylor of Londesboro spent the past couple of weeks with her nieces Mrs„ Wm. Critten- den. The Misses hood spent, the week -end as the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fisher, Mill street. Messrs. J. L. Kerr and W. J..Grewr of Brussels motored down on Mon- day to attend the funeral df the late Thomas Fraser. Miss Isabel Fraser of the Toronto University Caine home Saturday, on account of the death of her father, the late Thomas Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frost of Miami, •Florida, motored over last week to visit the former's home in Seaforth and the latter's mother here, :Ml's. S. McCool. Mrs. N. W. Tretvartha, ` Mrs. J. C. Gandier and Mrs.. W. D. Fair, were in Seaforth on Friday assisting in the organization of a Home and School. Club in that town, Mr, Leonard McKnight, who has been a member of the staff of the Zoeal brartob of Oki Banit•-sof 14t'onireal )°.or seine lime, has been trans- •ferred'to the Forest branch. Mrs. George Connell . of .Varna spent a few days with Clinton friends this week. She was onher way, home from Toronto, where she 'had been visiting her daughter, Mrs,, G. Marks, and other friends. She also visited her cousin; ,Mr, Goldie Pike of'Fairbank, a former resident of Clinton, Mrs, (Dr) Shipley was in St. Thomas Sunday attending the funeral of her mother, the Iate Mrs. W. D. Kit- lin, who passed away in Montreal Hospital after a critical operation, The deceased was a resident of Morrisburg where she was heldin high esteem. Residents of Blyth extend to Mrs. Shipley sympathy in her 'bereavement. --Blyth Stan- dard. Varna There' was a good attendance at the play entitled; "Getting Acquaint- ed With Madge," g ,n of which mention was made last week; each actor talc- ing .his or her part well. Proceeds amounted to $52.00. Mr. and Mrs. 'Epps have returned to their home after their two -weeks' holidays. Mrs. A. Iir0c,0 nell, is, visiting with friends in Forest this week. • Mrs. F. Weekes left on friday for Listowel where she intends spending. a few weeks with tier sister, Mrs. W. Mr. Wi-a, 'l'a. lot' shipped'a.car load of live stock to Toronto on Saturday. I•f you wisli,In open up a„. "Savings Account:' watch our add to save cents Three Special • p1iee. Lists for Cash FRIDAY, ATURDA AND •MO Saturdan MATCHES 24c LUX 2 plegs. `.fes• .. CORNSTARCH 2 pkgs. for GRAN.` SUGAR 2/ lbs. for .CLARKS SOUPS, 2 tins for TABII,E SYRUP 2 lbs. for............. JELLY, POWDER 2 pkgs. ''McLarens ., 'CORN MEAL 4 lbs. for BREAKFAST FOOD 3 lbs, for.. . .. ROLLED OATS. 4 lbs.for PARAWAX Per pkg. BROKEN SODAS 2 lbs. for SCOTCZI MARMALADE.,. CHIPSO 2 pkgs. for .. .19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 19c 9C19c19C- 19c 19c 19c 10 BARS "SOAP - P. & G; dr Somme t ......4�� �9g c SYRUPc� dA 5 lb, pail for .. BROOMS "'in 5 -string, each ...®C PRUNES 2 lbs, for 4C CATSUP Large size , (Small size 14e)`.:.` MACARONI 3 lbs;' for .. , , .. . . COCOANUT Per lb, SUNECA• - (All of the Wheat) 25'c 19c -- 25c JAM Apple nab Raspberry " • 59e OVEN KIST BISCUITS . 10c Per pkg.. .. ...:,,. II�Y 'DAY IVIondfaut BAKING POWDER Per can - ESSENCE VANILLA Per bottle .. ELLY POWDER 4 pkgs. for CORN , 1'� lC - C '2 cans for PEAS 2 cans for , GINGER SNAPS '2 lbs. for TOMATOES 2 cans for , , 29 ,25c 29c LARD. , 3 lb. pail a .:.. . O'NEIL-',S SPECIAL BLACX TEA, per lb, . , , . , 65c (Good Value at .75c) HURSLEY BLEND • Per Ib. �C EXTRA SPECIAL •U SUPREME' BLACK TEA ... 90c, If you were tp ask us for` the loan. of our little hatchet we would have to say it was „ Lent„ Fresh Halibut Red Salmon Fresh Herring. Fresh. Lettuce Head Lettuce Tomatoes In the Morning First Delive �ry 9 a.m. ' In the Afternoon First Delivery 230 'p,in Cash and ��/ j/O'Neft • • Where "Sells for less" price prevails. 11i, Q. Kindly Order Early Phone - 48. BUILD TODAY FOR TOMORROW Our long experience is at your disposal when building.- Our knowledge of woods and materials is free to you for the asking. Our resources for buying the best lumber and everything that will go into your hone 'or building will be exerted 'te aid you in erecting a structure that will resist time and the elements for years and years -to come. BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Gyproc--:Lime-Frames—Shah—Doors:-•Lath--Lumber And Finishings of all Kinds Thomas McKei zle Estate EVERYTHING IN BUILDERS SUPPLIES PHONE 88 Hallett Township Edwin Britton, Ree, -Secretary: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston have rented the Jordan property at Sum- merhill from Mr. Chas. Bembridge and have started moving in: They 'hope to be settled' in about a week. Their, many . friends and neighbors wish them good p luck in their new honie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sounder cock entertained quite' a number of thelg friends on Thursday evening last.: Mr, Wtn, Kesulelt WAS a caller eh friends on the eighth and ninth` this week. Mr. Charles Stewart wits a delegate from Morris District to the L.O.L, Grand Lodge at Grielp7t last week. Mr. Edwin Cartwright has been helping his uncle, Mr. J. Howard of Wawanosh, duringthe past week. The following is'the report of S. S. No. 5 ',for the Month of February, those marked x' were absent for one 'or more examinations: 5th—Grant Snell, 443. Jr. 4th=Percy Carter, 443; Ethel Thompson, 429; "Carl Radford, 377; *Isabell Nott, 128.= Sr. 3rd' ---Lloyd ;`Adams, 298; *Roy Vodden, 277; Hazel Hoggart, 231; Earl Snell 212; Roy'Appleby, 198., Jr. 3rd Marian Snell, 525; Fred Morrell, 418; Alvin Vodden, 354. Jr. 2nd Alma Carter, 499; Ches- 'ter. Snell, 278; Gordon, Radford, 271; Clifford Adam's, 2b4; Ethel Hoggart, Chas. McGregor. Cor. -Secretary: Mrs. Roy Lawson. Strabgers' secretary: Mrs. Robt, Clark. Organist; Miss Ella Armstrong. Assistant: Miss, Vino Rogerson. Band Leader: Mrs, Ed. Britton. Assistant: „Mrs. .'B. B. Stephenson. Mr. Joe -'Riley has disposed of. his team of horses and is now on the lookout for another- team. HEMSALL: Mr. and, Mrs. John Passmore, of Hensall, wish, to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Zetta Pearl, to Mr. Wm. J. I'l McLean of North Bay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. McLean of Kippen, the marriage tit take place the early. part of Alfril.. Begin Now To Paint up and'Clean u Then when warut weather conies you, Sr, Pr.—Nelson Ttariford. will be prepared to meet it. See our _, Jr. Pr.D 1 vanal S 1 Thelma Hog line of Martin -Sellout. 100% Paint, ,girt, Isobel MoueIl *Bill Radford. Best Spellers—iarran Snell,- Alma Floor Paint and Varnishes. We also Carter: Number on .roll, 23;'average at- have Lacquer in all.colors for every '- - tendance, 19.85. part of the. house. We will be, pleased --IVI. L.- PARROTT, Teacher, to show you our goods if you call. Cott stance Mr. Geo. Lanes .spent the week -end visiting friends in Clinton. The W.,N. S. held their annual meeting on Thursday, the following officers being elected: President: Mrs. W. Britton, 1st Vice: Mrs. Roy Lawson, 2nd Vice:'Mrs. How- ard 'Armstrong. Treasurer: ' Mrs. l HARDWARE and 'PLUMBING Phone 244 It' Won't be Long' Now Until Spring is here and we would like to remind you that we are ready to supply you. with many of your necessities for spring house-cleaning' andhelp brighten up your. home, Use Moresco for a real wall and ceiling finish--Carinote for floors and furniture --Of course we always' carry a full, range of all kinds of the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes --A great range of Brushes far walls and floors—Floor Waxers and-Pol- ishers—Cedar Mops etc. - • Get your Sap Buckets, SapSpouts, Syrup Cans, etc., now As the warin weather approaches you will naturally be looking for a good safe place to store your furs, etc. ,You best and safest solution is a Cedar Chest. They are absolutely moth -proof, nice and roomy, well -finished in 'red cedar and solid walnut, with lining; We are especially well prepared to supply all .yarn= needs in Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Congoleum, hi rugs or by the yard. A fine stock of Rugs to select from and lots of room to show them, so come in early to select your requirements. We have bought heavily in Beds, Springs and. lyiattresses for Spring and- you will save good' money by asking about them. EVERYTHING ELSE IN UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE Clinton Hardware and Furniture THE STORES 'WITH A STOCC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone; .104 Hardware 195 MEN'S NEW SEASON FELTS Thetouch. of. early spring is seen" .in these new hats for men.. Their soft tones and graceful shapes ` are the latest edict of, style;. and the finest looking'' models we have carried ►n many moons. You will be. wise to see ,them and select one now --k be- cause their price is low and you will have sev- eral months good wear. Priced from $3.75 to $5 Spring Suitingss are now in. Davis Herman Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing THE PASTIME CLUB OP CLINTON Through permission of Samuel French of New York City Presenting' a Three -Act A t Original .Farcical Comedy lacEol the e TOWN HALL, CLINTON 0 FRIDAY MA CSI 25th. The Greatest Comedy ever presented to the people of tin' Communit Watch for the Pastime Club Original Jazz Band Parade rat 7:30 Friday Evening NOT , :DULL MOMENT FROM START' TO' FINISH Plait open at W. I). fair's Mar. 21 Adreis,iom 50 -All seats: reserved'.