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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-06-02, Page 8CLIN'l~ON''S LEADING J_EWDLEItY STOR Graduation Gracduation 'tline will soon be bore, and we have already antici- pated the annual clemancl for tolc- ers of jewelry, that will express most. 'apnropriate1y sincere con- gratulations and encouragement for future years. An early selection will assure you of a widechoice. As lways, Quality and .Beauty and Rea,oxi- able Prices. Don't forget to see our display of polished )3rass, the,. best ever shown. In .prices ranging from 35c.up to $10.00. Hugon s r rocer Graduate of Toronto College of Optometry Fine Jewellery and Repairs Next Iiovey's Drug Store Canada's Shoes For Summer The ,well-known: FLEET -FOOT SHOES 'with Rubber Soles for Sport Wear, and a line of Canvas Shoes with .Leather Soles for or- .. dinary-•,everyday wear. • Light Weight, Mt Weather Shoesfor all the family • and fo occasion at easy prices. See thein in our window" •-' Ladies' Rid Strap Slipper, low heel, light: and comfortable, for an everyday work shoe about the house: at the:remarkable price of 81.50: every Cearing Lines of Sandals and Slippers for Children and Misses at Very Special Prices SHOE POLISH—Reg. 15c tor 10c --Reg. 25c for 19c Piumsteei Bros: PHONE 25, �..-0 There is a Difference Try our fine Teas anti Coffee THE C, & S. GROCERS RED STAR STR. GREYHOUND • NAV, CO. ANNUALLOWFARE EXCURSION" Goderich to DETROIT and Return • THE BIG, STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND $4oiplb® SAFE, SPEEDY AND e e]1�V COMFORTABLE Round Trip WILL LEAVE GODERICH • One Way Tuesday, June "Ith, at . 9.30 a. m. Arriving Port Huron 1:30 p.ni. Detroit 5:30 p.ni. Returning leaves Detroit 1 p.m., Thursday, June bth w The- only boat trip from Goderich to. Detroit this season. Children between 6 and 12, half fare. Visit your Michigan friends and see magnificent Detroit. A delightful trip over the great international IlighWay-oflakes and rivers. Last I;as Trip Gdderich to Detroit, •Friday, June ;10th, 9:30 a.ns T 1 IVIOONLICHT 'OU'li'` OJ ( ODE ICH UNDER AUSPICES' OF WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Monday, Sune,6th, at 8:30 p.m. FINZEL'S Orchestra for dancing,in steamer's big 'ball room. Three hours on beautiful Lake Hurbn for 50c; children 25c We Serve and Satisfy " There is 'keen satisfaction, in getting good- Groceries at saving prices—and that is what we offer the housewives of Clinton in our weekly specials on staple and fancy groceries. THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING Pure Lard, 10 ib. pail ....$1.60 Pork and. Beans, 2 for ... 25c Sodas, 3 lb. box . .... 49c Canned Peas, 2 for 25c Ginger Snaps, 2 lb. Tor -. 25c Canned Tomatoes, 2 for 25c Rice,'3 ib. for - 25c Castle Soap, large bar 20c Cooking Figs, 2 lb. for 25c P. and G. Soap, 10 bars for 50c Syrup, 10 lb. pail for 75c Ammonia, 3 for .... 25c Marmalade, 3 1b. jar .... ; 50c Oranges, per dozen .. , ... 29c Jam, St. or Rasp., 3 ib. jar 550 Jelly Powders, 4 for 25e Pineapples, Strawberries, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Etc. Cooked. Meats and Bacons PHONE 111 La son o. PROMPT DELIVERY We Canadians have an opportunity tlrle year of celebrating the most out- standing event in the annals oC Can- adian history—The Jubilee of Con- federation—and why should we not mise to the occasion rind let the world` know we are proud of ourselves, our country, and our achievements. We have Secured a dainty and expressive line of stationery that emphasizes the personality of our people to poi lection. Three sizes of Letter Pads Note at 20c. Foldover and Letter; at 35c. The Crest as'"above is embossed in, gilt on each sheet and the pad has a Union Jack cover design. Read what Bystander says about these pads in a recent issue of The'Globe: for Canada's Jubilee Something Nen Commendable eiiterlirise on the part of a Canadian printing and stationery house' at this time is shown in the ap- pearance in book stoles of a special type of Jubilee Year stationery. The stationery,does,not contain any marls, to show who the manufacturer is, but samples which we have noticed about town struck us' asbeing well worthy of mention somewhere. These letterheads: offer a dignified opportunity of reminding correspon- dents in., other countries, of Canada and its- coming celebration. Inquiry brought out the;inforina- tion that this new letterhead is being - snapped up by Canadians almost as fast as they can be supplied to the retail houses. Tile . D Fair Co, Often the Cheapest—Always the Best J." ic-4 O�lpgl�I lpu��°i0��'�Uluummm�uunnnnmgMPg I�nlnHnid L M'r. Fergus Carter' of Detroit spent the week -end at his home in town., Mr. and Mrs, 0. L. Paisley and Mr. Ebner Paisley spent Sunday in St. Thomas. Miss Mary Watkins of Detroit vis- ited her parents in town over the week -end. Miss Mabel Harland has retdzned to "town after having'spent the winter in Toronto. lvifsi; thel Rogg is ..home from Tor- onto, where she has been attending University. Mr. W. J. Miller is in Toronto at- tending the convention of the Chos- en Friends. Mrs. H. E. Westlake of Bayfield was the guest of Hits. David Steepe on Saturday last. Mr. Harold Livermore_ of Detroit vis- ited his mother, Mrs. S. G. Castle, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ker of Walker- ton 'visited Clinton and Bayfield friends on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Agnew and Miss Agnes visited Stratford friends on Saturday. Mrs. Jahn La'wsou of Auburn spent the week -end as the guest of her. sister, Mrs, Eph.'Brown. Mrs. F. H. Cook of Grosse Isle, Mich., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bagley, over the week -end. Mrs. J. E. Hogg is attending a meet- ing of the executive of the W.M.S. Conference Branch in London to- day. Mr. Wm. Sheppard is. in Stratford this week as a commissioner at the Gen- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church,' Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Sterling of Detroit visited the former's father and the latter's sister in town over the week -end. Mr, R. W. King and Miss Jean of London motored up on Sunday to • visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter King. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. P. Brickendeir of London made a brief visit with their, aunt, Mrs: E, W. Rodaway, Princess street, yesterday. Mr. Neil Fox and little daughter, Mass Margaret, of Cleveland, Ohio, were guests of their aunt, Mrs.: R. Fitzsimons, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker niottired to Wallaceburg to spend the `week- end with their daughter and son- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Tan- ner. • Rev. A. Macfarlane was in Brussels on Sundaytaking the services in the Presbyterian church: Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Roberton accompanied bins. „. Mr. Harry Ball of the Western Uni- versity is home for a short holiday' but leaves about the mulde of Tune. with a surveying party for. Woman Lake. . Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Burrows and Miss Elaine and M. and Mrs. Dren- nan of Goderich were guests of the, former's aunt, Mrs. if. Pennebaker, on Sunday, Miss Margaret Cree, graduate nurse, of London spent the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cree. She was 'accompan- ied by a friend, Miss McLean. IVIr. and bIos. Clifford H. Epps of De- troit motored over and spent the week -end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Argent of Clinton,' and with the former's ,parents at Varna, Mr. Hugh Archer of Winnipeg has been visiting . his sister, 'Mrs. L. Rath this week, having some east on account of the death of his moth- er. Mr. Archer' says the seeding in Manitoba has been very much re- tarded this spring, owing to the continued rains and that very little seed has been sown as yet. We are still - "gal? on and . edpath's. k lots: 1 g and 'selling Sugar. Pure ° Cane, Dom - Special price off the car in one or two Pineapples are now al their' be Large, Beautiful -Co look' at, more beautiful to can and most beautiful to cal;, per dozen $2.50 and $5.25. COOKED ,PINE.APPIES Pineapples can be shredded 'and cooked in half their weight of sugar without water and then sealed in;the usual ' way. a . 'TrheY are useful for making sherbets and fancy desserts. Tea Pot given _away with 1 lb. of Tea 'For Lunch Aylmer Soup, 2 -tins for .. ,....................19c Clark's Pork and Beans, large . . . . ...... . . .... '.23c Kippered herring ..... .....,...... 25c Red Sockeye Saluron ... 40c O'Neil's Special -Tea, per lb. 050 (Equals 75e pkg.) Ginger Marmalade 25c • For Cooking Seeded Raisins, per pkg. • .. ? . :15e Cooking Figs, 2 lbs, for ; 22e O'Neil' Baking' Powder, per tui 19e Large Bottle Vanilla and paring• knife .... ", `........ .. 25c Candied Cherries,: per lb. 60c Shelled Walnuts, per lb ............. . . : .. . .. ...... 590 WEEK -END SPECIALS 10 bars P. & G. soap 45c _ Lux Soap 3 for 19c Brooms, each 28c. Strawberrie, Carrots, . Asparagus, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions and New Potatoes, Fresh Salmon Trout, Tuesdays and Fridays In the Morning First Delivery 9 a.m. Cash and Servide, In the Afternoon First Delivery 2.3O p.m. Kindly Order Early Where Sells for less-- price prevails. VIAIMANSAMMAVANOWVINIP Ph y''ne -48 and' Builder's Supplies VERANDA MATERIALS—GYPROC—HARDWOOD FLOORING WINDOW SCREENS—FRAMES--SASH—DOORS—SHINGLES . • FINISJIINGS OF ALL KINDS Thomas McKenzie enzie Estate, Clinton LUMBER 'AND HIGH GRADE MILLWORK PHONE 88 Varna en up. Varna showed that they were in better form, winning the game Mr. W. Taylor and Mr. M. Elliott easily, the score being 25 to 8. each shipped a car -load of live stock to Toronto Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Clarke has returned to her home in the village. . Mrs: F. Weekes was in London on Monday. s. --Mr, Win. Beatty of -Mount Brydges spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Weekes. The holiday visitors over the week- end were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Epps, Mr. and Mrs. C. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. P. =Austin and Messrs. W. Johnston and G. Anderson, all from Flint and Detroit, Mich, • G. B. Woods, student of Trinity College, Toronto, spent a few days with.,relativea in the village. Mrs, Ogilsby is visiting friends in GIencoe this week. Mr. anti Mrs. Fred J. Austin. of Flint, Mich., visited .over the week- end and holiday, Decoration Day, at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austin,. They were accompanied `as far as Parkhill by. Mr. and. Mrs Chester Duncan and family, also of Flint, who visited .at the home of Mr: and Mrs. A. Duncan, formerly of Varna. They motored over in Mr. Austin's Chrysler "70" sedan, A large crowd gathered to witness the first game of the Young People's Soft Ball League of Huron West, Group 1, boys; teams, and responded Iiberally when the 'collection was tak- Annouincement- To former Dominion Store patrons and others 'We wish " to announce that on and after Jnue4th we will be open with a -full line of fresh grocer- ies in the former Dominion Store stand and solicit a share of your pat- ronage. MMieirch's Grocerg PROMPT DELIVERY -. ,12-2-1p Change in Coal Business JUNE BAZAAR Under Auspices ,of Ladies' Auxiliary of Presbyterian Church On DR. SHAW'S LAWN If Weather is Inclement Bazaar Will Be Held in Council Chamber FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd From 8 to 6 p.m. Candy Booth— Mrs. Axon1 Convener, Apron Booth—Mrs. M. D. McTaggart, Convener. • Faney Work and Gift Booth—Mrs. Sharp, Convener. Homemade Baking Booth ---Miss M. Pearson, Convener. Touch and; Take Booth—Mrs. Mc- Idurchie, Convener. Rummage Booth—Mrs. Streets, Con- vener, Afternoon T'ea—Mrs. `1±'orrester, Con- vener. Donations -will be received by the conveners, or can be left at Miss Mc- Donald's store. 10-3 P!EPARE FOR YOUR SUMMER GUESTS this year by getting that new Bath- room outfit you've,been talking, about for years, bpit have just been putting it oft'. Conte in to -morrow and see our display. We Will give you a "good, price" and a "good job.". We also do any kind of plumbing and repairing Having purchased the coal business. of 'Mr. R. 5. Miller., we are prepared to supply the people of Clinton and vicinity with the best quality of coal. We shall endeavor to meet the needs of customers and respectfully solicit a' share of pttblic patronage. Wye J. i idlQer Son CLdNTON 18-1 ive us a chance before you decide awki HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 May is Linoleum and Congoleum Month We have a wonderful' stock of all the new patterns of Congoleum Rugs in all sizes, Prices are down this season. Come and see our new Inlaid Linoleum Rugs, the finest and best wearing product ever put on the market, We have several new patterns of Inlaid Linoleum by the yard. It pays to buy Inlaid. A great assortment of Japanese Fibre Mats in all sizes, ranging from 27x:14 inches to 9x12 feet. -.Prices from OOc to 80.00. „For your verandah see our large window. You will find what You 'want there. We still have a few Cedar Chests left to shed your fur coats, etc., into and •feel satisfied_ as these chests are absolutely moth proof. If it is a New Bed, Spring or Mattress you want, we sure have the stock to select from and our prices are bound to satisfy you. • EVERYTHING ELSE IN UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE House CIeaning 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—the Roof that stands the test. PLUMBTNGr ESTIMATES GIVEN Clinton Hardware and Furniture Co THE STORES WITH A STOCK FUNERAL DIRECTORS MONUMENT DEALERS Furniture Phone: 104 Hardware 195 Right here in our store is the pielc of straw hats. We have just the hat you want, sir, the hat most suitable to the shake of your . head and face. 'We have a complete stock of the latest models. All reasonably priced. - / Drop it on us. You are certain to bepleased. All braids, all weights; all prices ---turd every hat in the house—newest in shape. $1.50toy$5,00 Davis tit Herm Custom Tailoring Cleaning dnd Pressing ' Eggs Eggs Eg Bring Y Eggs our, Eg s While Fresh We invite customers to visit our candling and grading room to see grading properly done, We Pay Spot Cash Now is 'the time to market yonr fat broody hens and old roosters Gunn, Langlois & CI., Limited ite DEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, QUE. '•Z'or further information apply to CLINTON BRANCH, CLINTON, ONTARIO • PHONE 190