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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-04-21, Page 8CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY STORE Tut CLINTON NEI s -RECORD Do not torture yaw'. eyes. To neg- lect your eyeswhen they trouble you is to torture thein. Theare delicate' organs', and, neglect of them fiery .often results in permanenty a p ecaution, we reeenmoi that ;Poi inrnre them exaininetl: If your eyes smart, tear, or ace strained, 'let us examine them. We are here to keep your eyes in good condition. We can „supply, you with glasses that will correct your eye trouble and fit your face. Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug Store Onznameiregannfr ,en's aster SHIRTS— Toeike and;,Arrow brands, 'cut, full anti generous; care- fully .Finished —_Broadcloth Bombay: Cord or Madras at close prices, $1.65 and up. Clearing lines at,.specially low prices. NECKWEAR— - New patterns and materials for spring and summer wear,' very special value at $1.00.. Cheaper lines from 25c up. HOSIERY— Silk and Lisle—plaids or checks and plain colors—pleasing to the eye aryl satisfactory for wear. Special value at 76c. Fancy Plaid -Lisle Hose, special at 38c FOOTWEAR— See our line, of Invictus Oxfords for men. --real quality—newest styles and priced at $6.75 and $7.00. Men's Oxfords in other good makes, latest styles from $4.00 up. Real 'Values in Dependable Footwear—Clearing Lines Specially Priced The stew idea of Panelled " WallPalier Moes beautiful homes are be- ing created every day through the use of panelled wall paper effects. • Let us show you how' your rooms can gain an added cha`rru through this new idea ; in wall decoration. "Wallpaper borders used to' 'outline panels are. -a flex- ible decoration extremely ef- fective in emphasizing archi- tecturaI'merit and correcting ' structural defects," GARMENT BAGS Protect your winter garment from moth,'dust and damp. The bags are made of,9tronng:' Kraft 'Paper. 26x55 inches with a roomy expanding gus- set, egniplied with 'hook to hang and sliding closing' devices," are air -tight, dust proofand moth -proof: Will hold. yawn Overcoat, Suit or Dress. The price is 60c. It's built to be prac- tical and priced to be .economical. TimeiN5 11 Fair CDs. Often. the Cheapest—Always the Best Fresh Vegetables Leaf Lettuce, New Cabbage This is the season of the year when everyappetite craves green stuff, fruits and vegetables. TE C, Sz S. GROCERS PHONES -125w and 125j The biggest investment in painting is in the time; and lab- our—so if you are goingto paint, give time and labour to the job, why not use the "BST paint? Branclram-Henderson paint' is mixed from highest grade leads ant; p Jrest`oils by chemists who ' have made g life study in paint mixing, e have nil hoods �1 paint, for 'outside or inside work, enamels, shellacs, laquers and varnishes. SutterButte Perdue PLUMBING HARDWARE ELECTRIC WIRING PHONE 147w ,r "We Serve and Satisfy PHONE 111 Thursday, ' Friday, Saturday SPECI LS Cream of Wheat, 4 for 25c Corn Flakes, 3 for 29e Rolled. Oats, 6 lbs for `. 29c Grain, Sugar, 13 Ibs. for .:'$1.00 P. &,G. Soap, 10 -bars for 50c Ammonia, 3 for 25c Pearline, 3 For , . . , . 25c Classic Cleanser., 3 for Canned Peas, 2 for, Canned ,Tomatoes, 2 for Canned Apples', 2 for Vanilla„ (large bottle with, • paring knife) Shortening, 3 lbs. net .... LUX DEAL • 3 pkgs. Luxwith germine Rogers 1887. Tea' Spoon for 40c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES;'IN SEASON .10 Law I'VE 1.11 25c 25c 250 25c 25c 50c PROMPT 'IZELI ti ER Il 11 1 *61111141 pmt 1I ',➢111110111 Following are some of the students from the' higher Provincial seats of learning who spent the Easter holm day Alt their -several homes here and hereabouts; ' Misses Jean' and Eleanor Plumsteel, Western 'University, London. Miss Eileen Atkinson,- Western Un- 'iversity, London. • 1bLi'ss Elsie Snyder, London Business College. Mr. E. S. Livermore, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Mr, Elmer ,Paisley„ University of Toronto. Mr. Bert Marshall, University of Toronto. Msr Harry Ball, Western Univer- sity, London: Mr, Robert Hunter, University of Toronto. Mr. Harold Rorke of Kitchener was an town this week. Mr. W. Grant of Flinton.is home for the easter vacation. Mrs. F. F. Gillies of ICitehener was home for the week ;eud. Miss Margaret Mnhaffy was in Tor- onto over the week -end, Miss Leona. Hearn .of Hamilton spent Easter at her home hi town. Mrs. A. E..Durnin visited with LucIc- now friends over the week -end. Miss Ida Wilken of Detroit spent the week -end ather home in town: Mrs. T. Jackson is spending the week with her daughters in Toronto. Miss' Bessie Chowen of Toronto spent the week-end.at her home in town. Miss Bessie Morrish returned on Fri- day after spending a. few days in. Toronto. Miss Brown of Toronto was an Easter 5120st at the home of her brother, Mr. W. C. Crown. . Rev. and Mrs. Roulsten and children oil- Areene , visited Mr. and Mrs. 7. Walkinshaw, this week, Misses Lula and Phyllis ,Cirieh of Tor- onto spent the week -end at their respective homes in.town, Mrs. Harwood of Suinmerland, B;C„ visited last week at the home of her brother, Mr. H. E. Rorke, Misses Elsie and Jessie Heywood of Exeter are visiting this week with their aunt, Mrs. S. Jordan. Miss Emma Higgins of the Guelph Collegiate` Staff is spending the holiday week at her home in town, Mrs. N. A, Phoenix and two sons' of Hamilton are Eastertide guests at the fernier's- home, .that of Mrs. R. J. Glut. - Mi. Kenneth Rorke of 'Kinntnount,' ac- companied by Mr. Howard Hopkins, • is_spending the Faster vacation at his Ito.me in town. Misses Jule Bartllf of Toronto and ,'.nuns '13artliff of Aurora .are• Spending the Easter vacation at their-' home in . town. Mr. and, Mrs. M. Torrance and little daughter " of Toronto spent the week -end with the formen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Torrance, Mr. J. H. Wiltse left for Winnipeg on 'mFniday after spending some, weeks lwith his father, Mr. II. Wilt -se, who has been ha very poor, health. Misses Eleanor and Marion Manning and ,little Miss Gladys Nelles of London spent Easter -with Mr.'and Mrs. R. S. Manning of town, Miss Gertrude, Wallis of Midland Co1- ]egiate stiff, and Miss Freda Wal- lis of Victoria Hospital staff,`.Lon- den, are spending the holiday week at their home in town. Miss Mildred Livermore of Si. Cath- arines spent Easter, with her moth- er,,Mrs, 8.:G. -Castle, On her re- turnshe took her little sestet: Miss; Susie, with 'her fora hide visit. Miss B. F. Ward Mit Thursday ,for Essex, where, she attended the wed- ding of Miss 'Margaret Stone on Friday, going on to ' her home in 'Maryland for the luster vacation. THURSDAY, APRIL, 21, '1.92 owtmossmovonliftwomomwolowtmogemmeormAttom I1intifs R „ruler Grocer nrig S . E k., 7 lowers We are showering, our bargain prices at you and showering ' you with sugar all the time. Get our Prices on Dominion and Redpaths.' April Prices, to Aid Hogisecleaners 10 Bars P. d G, or Somme Seapfor 49c 3 pigs. Ainncpia Tor.,... --------------------------- Brooms, each' .. , 38c Flexor •2 pkgs for 't . 50c (1 10c pkg.,Free) Soap Chips,..2 lbs.. for . Chipso, 2 pkgs. for ... , . , .. ...: ... Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. for Rolled Oats, 10 lbs. for ...• ....... . . : Corn Meal, 4 lbs. for Rice, 3 lbs. for Raisin's, °2 lbs. for .. ..... .. , .. ... , .... 29c" 19c 190 39c 19c 25c 30c For Quick Meth -' When You are Busy Quick Tapioca, per plcg. . . ....:. . : . ... . .. , 15e Shrimps, per. tin ,...: ... 25c .C. & B. Chicken Paste for -Sandwiches 25c C.& B. Anchovy Paste: ••••300 C. & B. Chutney 'Pickles .... , .... , ;'. ... .. 35e Pineapple' for Salads, 2 tins for'. ................. .... ISo Salad: Dressing . ..... .. 25'c and 35e Sandwich. Spread ,. 35c and 45c Fresh Lettuce, Green Onions, Pineapples, and Cucumbers Tomatoes: SERI E During the busy season we will deliver within a radius of ten riles all ;Grocery orders of $10 and upward, excepting Flour and Sugar.. In the l4or aing,First Dellvery 9 a.m, Cash and,' Servtc, p In the Afternoon First Delivery`2.30 pm. Kindly Order Early Where " Sells for less" price prevails. Men e 4 For Quality and Service order Your Veranda Materials fro m Thomas McKenzie Estate Everything in Lumber and Buildign Supplies PHONE 88 Goderich Township Mr. Harold Whitmore of Hamilton spent Easter at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. John Young and lit- tle son returned to Toronto on Mon- day. They wore accompanied by Mrs. Young's sister; Mrs. Wilbur Welsh and her little daughter. Mr. Welsh will join them later, „. Easter report for i5. S. No. 4: 'Continuation -- Olive Thompson, 72%; Annie Williams, 69. Sr. 4th—Willie Rugger, absent. Sr. 3rd -Ruth Thompson, 80; Harry Williams, 73; Joe 'Murphy, 72; Mary Oakes, 69; Margaret Biggin, 07; Ben Churchill, 60; Harold Lobb, 66; Mable Churchill,"'45. Tr. 3rd -Jack Snyder, 71; Earl WiI- liams, 06, Sr. 2nd—Harry Thdinpson, 69; Al- vin; Lobb, 54, Jr. 2nd. --Robin Thompson, 78; Tom Murphy, 61. Sr. Primer --Joy Lobb, Irene Wil - liana. Jr. Primer--Isabollo Oakes; Billie Williams. —MUgTEL E. POTTEE, Teacher. The following is the report of S. S. No. 10 for the Easter examinations: Jr. 56—Robert Cole, 32; Helen Beacom, 79. Sr. 4th—Hugh Middleton, 77; Jack Cluff, 71; Bessie Cluff, 61. Jr. 4th --*:Edgar Rathwell, 68; Gay- nell Whitmore, 57. Jr. 3rd -Connie Chill, 70; Alice Steep, 64; Kathleen Beacon, 60; *D'Arcy Rathwell, 42; +*Thomas Both- well, `35. Sr. 2nd—Robert Welsh, 70; Gladys Steep, 63; Doris Hanley, 56;' "'Mar- jorie Rathwell, 45. • . Jr..2nd—Ross Middleton, 31.; Wan- da anda ClufE, 72; *Eleanor Rathwell, 50. Jr. `let—Earl Switzer, , 57; Lawr- ence Switzer, 53. Those marked with an asterisk were absent on account of measles for one Month this term. —E. P. Scotchmer, teacher. Constance • Mr. and Mrs. Led Stephenson spent a few days initis friends 'in Detroit and other .places. Mr. ao. Mrs. Joltinnie'Riley and son •of' Tuckersmith spent Sunday in the village visiting friends, Miss Edith Riley .of Clinton sport the holidays with her Parents,. Mr. end Maes. Geo;• Riley, Miss,Blanehe Wlieatlny of New :Hamburg is spending the holidays with her parensts, Mo,. and Mrs, Geo, Wheat -los' Mr. Cliii'ortl Britton of the Miii- 'varsity of Toronto is spending the holidays with his Barents, Mr. and Mrs,,VI. Britton. We are very sorry to hear that Mrs. 'W. Cole is not so well again. it•fisii Phobe Wakefield is visithig friends in Stratford and Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Pickard and babe were callers on Mr. and' Mrs. T, Pollard on Sunday. Huron Road East Mr. and Mrs, R. McFarlane of God - midi spent Sunday at Mr. Chas. Mann's. Mr. Stuart Ball, Miss Sadie Ball and hiirs. Wm. Ball motored to Nile one day recently. Mr. and Mrs: Bert Irwin of Thorn- hill are spending 'their Easter . vara- tion among friends in this vicinity. Mr. Irwin is principal of the Thorn- hill school, having eight teachers undek him. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence of McKillop spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Noble Holland., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ' Johnson and family of Goderich township spent Sunday at the home of -Mr. and Mrs." Wm. Glazier. Mr. and Mrs. Allen' Betties and Mrs. W, Weston spent,a few hours at Mr, Geo. A. 'Vanderburgh's Sunday evening last. Mr. Fred Cook finished seeding on Monday. Mr. and ' Mrs. Gee. Mann of the second of Hallett spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Win. Glazier. , Mr. Wm. Glazier sold a valuable cow to Mr,, Wm. Pearson, Goderich township. •TIt a To Parise• ' Early Spring is a good ,painting season. Paint has, time to set before the summer sun does any damage. Brighten Up the hones with a new Coat of Paint this spring:- One of the cheapest investments you can make. We can supply you with Martin- Senortr 100r/e ' pure ready -mixed Paint which has no equal, r$t with pure white lead 'and oil if you prefer to ;nix year' own; a6 IIARD 1,11% and PLI VIRING Plzen .244 RoD se Cloalllllg Tie House Cleaning time, is right on. We' • have everything that pleases the housewife,` Wall and Ceiling Brushes--Mureseo for the walls—Stains and Floor Enamel for the floors -a full line of lawn mowers and. garden tools—a .full stock of Brantford Roofing in Slab, Slate and Roll, of different grades—tire Roof that stands the • test. PLUMBING ESTIMATES GIVEN As the warm weather_ approaches you will naturally be looking for a good safe place to store your fns, 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 luring. We are especially well prepared to supply all your needs in Linoleum,. Oil Cloth, Congoleum, in 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 Mattresses for Spring and you will save good money by asking about therm. EVERYTHING ELSE IN 'UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STACK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 "Appearance is ..the Thing, Old Fellow!" "Clothes may not make the man, but they do make his appear- ance, That's why I Make sure that my suits are made by Davis and Herman. See our Specials in Sprinig and Fall Overcoats at $25.09 avis & Herman. Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing +. Immimmumicammaimum Eggs OliMarliZegISMENEWOOLIZZ ggSBring us your Eggs While Fresh airo your large fatbroody hens nn n iasis . BAD OFFICE Co } Limited MONTREAL, QUE. For further information apply to CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO PHONE 190