HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-05-05, Page 9CLINTON'S LEADING JIWELERY STORE
Do not tortureyour• eyes. To`neg
lest your eyeswhen they trouble
you is to torture them, They are
delicate organs, and neglect of them
very often results in bermfirientin-
As a precaution, we recommend
that you have them examined.
If your. eyessmart,tear, or are
strained, let us :examine them. ' We
•= ate •here• to' keep your eyes in good
condition. We can' supply you with
• glasses that'" will correct your eye
trouble and fit your'face.
►® H. JOHNSON
Graduate of Toronto College of 'Optometry
Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Hovey's Drug
Store I.
ARK BOOTS
Bargain Paces
Where are you buying your Work Boots and what are you paying for
them? Have you been getting the best value for your money?
The kind we , sell are purchased direct from • the manufacturers
in quantities' to secure the lowest possible prices. They are made of
solid leather to. give satisfactory service and our, reduced prices place
them below the keenest competition. Befere'buying investigate our
line of reliable work boots for .men and boys. from $2.50 up.
Plumsteel Bros..
Don't Let Your Only
Mother be 'a Lonely
Mother on Mother's
Day, Sunday, May 81
Most of us think very highly of our
Mothets;`. but is it not so that many
of us think infrequently about them.
Are we too busy for the trouble or
too practical for the sentiment to send
her a greeting. 'She isn't saying any-
thing about it but she knows that the
day is coining, or :Sho may pretend
that it's all fionsense' to have a day
for her, but nevertheless her moth-
er's heart will glow with secret joy
at a token of her children's thought,
and it might be that she 'would long.,
remember that . you- failed to, express
the sentiment she longs to hear.
An attractive card expressing sen-
timents of esteem. and affection is a
proper way to let her know that you
remember : her. She will admire the'.
flowers aril taste the candy- so long
as they last but she will read and re
read the greetings—the mottos -the
niessageg'thak are expressive of love,
affection, and: remembrance. She will;
he thinking Of yen—wherever you are.
Let her know that you are. thinking
of her—whorevex she is.
Whistler's renowned "Mother" picture
at -15c, 25e, 35c and 50c
TIie w. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest -Always the Best
Take
MOTHER
Home a Treat
Something God to Eat
We can supply -you with something
"that will please
" Fresh Groceries are always iii
Good Taste.
THE .
C & S. GROCERS
They are here, ready for you. Good
garden and farm tools at lower -prices
than have prevailed for many sea-
sons. Every essential tool for every
crop or soil -and the good workman
should have good equipment if his
labors are not to be wasted.
Come in'this week, make your so,
Iction, choose the seeds you need and
be ready for good . planting- days
whenever they may arrive, YOU will
find our seed stock complete and of-
feting the widest choice.
Sutter & Perdue 11
PLUMBING HARDWARE . ELECTRIC WIRING
PHONE 147w r --�
" We Serve and Satisfy "`
Whatever your Grocery needs may be, we can supply you
PHONE YOUR ORDER -111
SPECIAL IN PURE LARD -20 lb. Pail $3.25" '.
De Luxe Jelly Powder 4 for 25c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. for 250
Sherrif£'s-Jelly' Powders ' 10 lb. Gran. Sugar .. lis
With Tumbler , , .. 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.,for ; 29c"
Pure Rasp. and Straw. Canned Peas, 2 for .. 25c
Jam, 3 lb• jar .. . ' SSc. '`Canned Tomatoes; 2 for . 25c
Orange Marmalade 3 lb. jar doe Matches, 3'boxes for .. 25c .
MOTHER'S DAY—MAY 8th
Lettuce-Cabbage—Tomatoes—Pineappdes—Bananas-Oranges, etc.
Le Laws®i`a: C
PHONE ill
PROMPT DELIVERY
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Mr. Wilbur Ford of London was at
his home in town over the- week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bogie of Goderich
spent a day last week with Mrs,
Pennebaker. '
Miss Barbara Ryder spent the week-
end with Miss Pearl . Crittenden at
Londesboro. •
Misses Louise Drummond and Beryl
Pephe . of Hensall visited Miss
Violet Morrison over the iveek-end:
'lir. and Mrs. L. R. Brunk and daugh-
. ter of Kitchener visited during the
week -end at the home of Mr. John
Walker.:
Mx. J. Thornton Mustard was up
from Toronto on Saturday, visiting
his father, who is lying ill in Oliu-
ten hospital.,
Mr. Percy Ladd left Sunday morning
ona motor trip to California where
he will join his wife. He was ac-
• companiedi by his father,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cutts, who live."
• near Forest, motored up and spent
the ,reek -end with the latter's par-
ents;,Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs..Ogle Miller. and Mass
ter Clarence and Mrs. J. S. Miller
of Goderich were guests at `the
home of Mar. and Mrs. Pennebaker
-last Sunday.
Rev. A. A. Holmes supplied the Unit-
ed church pulpit at IK.ippen on Sun-
day last .and on Sunday next Sup-
plies for the Rev. M. M. Bennett,
Wingham, who is ill:
Mrs. B. Cole left last week for Ypsi-
lanti; Mich„ being called there by
the runes of her sister. Mrs. Cole
spent the winter in Michigan, only
returning a few weeks. ago. <
Dr. F. G. Thompson and Messrs. `P.
Pluanateel, T. Morgan and T. J.
Manahan each took sr car of local
Oddfellows to the church parade in
Hensall United church on Sunday
Dowling last. •
Mr. George R x`hompson of Wycliffe
•'Giollegge, Toronto' "t3peni; the week -
'cilli] lit' Ills home in Goderich town-
ship and with Clinton friends. Mr.
:Thompson will take charge of a'
mission at Queeesport;,N.S,, during'
the summer months,
Varna '
Mr. Willard Robertson ha5'returned,
home after a pleasant fortnight with
Elmira and Hespcler friends.
The stores will be closed every
Thursday afternoon; connnnencing to-
day, May 5th, until last of 'Septem-
ber.
Mrs. Pariant of, Detroit has been
visiting at the home of her parents,
lar. and Mrs. W. Colclough, for the
past week.
A number of the officials of the
United church attended the Presby-
tery and Presbyterial which was held
at Goderich last week.
Masters Jack .and Gordon Rey-
mond, who have spent the past seven
or eightyears,, at the home of Mr
and Mrs. John Beatty, have returned
to London and are at present visiting
with their grandmother and uncle.
The boys will be missed in the. com-
munity and their many friends wish
them every success.
Me. M. Elliott shipped a car load
of live stock to. Toronto Saturday.
Mas. Wm.Clarke of Seaforth spent
a few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Wellington Johnston
Mrs. Fulton of Yale ie, visiting at
the home • of her Sister, Mrs, L.
Beatty:
At the meeting of the council which
was held on Monday afternoon, $10.00
was graded to help buy outfits foe
a softball team which the young
people are organizing,
On Monday evening the young men
'HE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, MAY •53 J.92T
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THE NEly ,R414.10
Leads he the Geri er Grocery, where paved with litany attractions and Week -end S 'ecials,•
p
lion. Stop, Look, Listen 1
We draw your- atten-
Maytime is abeautifil nnonthfor Bargains.
Blossoming all the time
Week -end Specials
10 bars P. 8s'G. and Somme Soap..... . . .. . ., ..... 49c
t' lbs. Corn Meal . . .... ......'.. .. " .... .' ..19c
4. lbs. Breakfast Food . e
.....:;.
b Cans Peas , 25
2 lbs. Dates'. 25e
Salmon, large, can.........................................4c
Red ` Salmon,' pen tin ... -, . 39e'
'2,pkgs''Horn Starch e ......
;..'.......,..•......
.... .19c
3 pkgs..Annnenia 250.
National Matches, per' pkg. ........ • . 25e
Something New for Luncheons
Sandwich Spree"xc
Sandwit$h'Filler .' ...
: 20c, 35c, 40e'
Thousand Island Dressing 40e
Mayonnaise Dressing . 400
'Olive Dressing .
40c
Cheese Chips ..,. 20e,
Dominion olid Redpath's; Sugar—Get' our May, Prices
• By `the Sack -We Advise Buying
Fresh Salmon Trout, Tuesdays and' Fridays
Fort Salads
Fruit for Salads 35c
Grape Fruit sections .......... 35c and 40e
Pineapple, crushed and sliced • 25e and 35c
Cherries in bottles 25c and 35e
Pitted 7lat`es' . ... , .. ' 25e
Other Delicacies
_Apex Peas, very tender •,
C ` and S. Chutney Pickle .. .
Blue Ribbon Horse Radish ..c... ....
....
Vi -Tone ---The 'New Food Drink-
-Cucumbers
Fresh, Lettuce Strawberries Pineapples
Cauliflowers and Spinach
20c
20c-
350
25e
We will close Wednesday afternoons during May, June, July
August and September, excepting weeks of a holidays
hi the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.30 p:m,Kindly Order Early
Cash and �' •. hone
Service ® • 1.48
Where " Sells for less" price prevails.
Builders' Supplies
We easy a eompiete line of building supplies, the best. that's made in
every grade. No matter what your requirements we can take care of you.
FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF OUR LINES—
shingles — Galt, Ridge Roll, -- Novelty Skiing, V -joint — Garage Doors
Doors and Sash—Fir E. G. Floor—Pine Floor—Frames—Hardwood Flooring
Gyproc=Linte-Hardwall Plaster—Plasterer's Hair
Thomas McKenzie Estate; 'Clinton -
LUMBER AND HIGH GRADE MILLWQRK PHONE 88
of the United church met and formed
a softball club, with -the foilowigg of
ficers: Hon. --president, Dr. Lloyd Mof-
fatt; president, J. E. Harnswell; vice,
Fred MeClymorit; secretary -treasurer,
Chas. Pilgrim; 'captain, Roy 'Keys. It
is expected that softie good sport will
be. witnessed during,;the summer.
The township council met On Mop -
day afternoon, all 'members present.
Routine business was transacted and
poundlceepors and weed inspectors
were appointed. John Rathwell was
appointed rad 'superintendent and. 3.
Rathwell and Alex. McConnell weed
inspectors. The council is making an
effort to reduce weed growth in the
"townshipand it is hoped every rate-
payer will co-operate in tryhngto keep
down noxious weeds.
iappen.
We are pleased to report that Mrs.
'Jas. BoWey, = who recently returned
from the Clinton 'Hospital, is con-
tinuing to improve every day.'
The farmers ' around here are
throughseeding anti the showers of
rain we are having,this week will
give, the seed a good start, though
warmer weather is ?host desirable.
MPs. Re ert Daynlan'of the second
line, Tuckersmith, who has been vis
iting relatives in Clinton, returned.
horrid 'on Monday; ;+
lea, A, Meleeiitie ilf the village, who
has been visiting friends at Bayfield
and Goderich over week -end re-
turned home on 1Vlonday:
PREPARE
FOR YOUR StIM.MER' GUESTS
this year by getting. that new Bath-
room outfit you've been talking about
for years, but have just. been putting
it off. Colne in to -morrow and see
our display. We •i will : give you a
"good price" and "good job,"
We also do any kind of plumbing
and repairing'
Give us a chance before you decide
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phon'e 244
S
DANCE
V Under the auspices of
pitting Factory Softball Team
on
TUESDAY, MAY 10th
in
CLUUBROOMS OVER THE BANK
, of MONTREAL
•
, Dancing, 9 to 1
Admission—
Ladies, 25e—Gentlemen, 50e
• 08-1
Mother's Day
Sundae, Mag gth
Remenn,ber Mother with the ideal gift
of 'flowers. We will have--
American
aveAmerican Beauty, Premier and
Butterfly Roses
Carnations—Iris—Statice-Daffodils
Snapdagon-'-Baby's Breath `.
Sweet Peas
Rose Bushes
Canadian Bench Grown ,
The same quality that woethe
$1,000 National Flower Show prize
this year. Fine strong bushes that
Will 'give you fine fragrant blooms this
slmnliee. ,
A:inericai Beauty
r ,e y
Hoosiere, Beauty
B`i y
Premier
Red Seedling
'Columbia
ltlaclaine Butterfly
ONLY 45c EACH
Let us have your Order for
May Delivery-
�<Cnninghame, Florist',
Phones—Stove, 31 --=Greenhouse, 170w
08-2
House .C1earlillg Time
House Cleaning time ie..right on. We have everything that
pleases the housewife. Wall and Ceiling, Brushes—Muret 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—the 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 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 your needs in
Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Congolemn, 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 them.
EVERYTHING ELSE IN VP -TO -DATE FURNITURE
Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co
THE STORES WITH A STOCK -
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MONUMENT. DEALERS
Furniture Phone: 104- - Hardware 195
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Appearance
is the', Thing,
Old Fellow!"
"Clothes ma y not
snake the man, but they
do make his appear-
ance. . That's why I
snake sure that my
suits are made by
Davis and Herman.
See our Specials in
Spring and Fall
Overcoats at. $25.00
Davis & Herman
Custom Tailoring Gleaning and Pressing
Eggs Eggs -.F
Bring us your Eggs While Fresh
also your large fat broody hens
{Tu Pay Spot Cash
Gunn Langlois & Com; Limited
HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE.
For further information apply to
CLIN` ON:BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO
PHONE 190